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White House to cost Obama his 'Blackberry'

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Posted: Nov 16, 2008 at 1430 hrs IST
Barack Obama

New York, November 16: Being President of the USA will cost tech-savvy Barack Obama his 'Blackberry.'

If media reports here are to be believed then President-elect Obama, who is apparently addicted to Blackberry, will, in all probability, have to abandon the hi-tech gadget, before occupying the White House.

In addition to concerns about the e-mail security, the New York Times says, he faces the Presidential Records Act, which puts all his correspondence, even personal, in the official record and ultimately up for public review, and the threat of subpoenas.

Quoting Obama's aides who doubt his being the first e-mailing president of America, the paper said that the President-elect, however, seems intent on pulling the office at least partly into the 21st century.

His aides told the Times that Obama hopes to have a laptop computer on his desk in the Oval Office, making him the first American president to do so.

Although Obama has not sent a farewell dispatch from the personal e-mail account he uses he has not changed his address in years but friends say the frequency of correspondence has diminished.

In recent days, though, he has been seen typing his thoughts on transition matters and other items on his BlackBerry, bypassing, at least temporarily, the bureaucracy that is quickly encircling him, the paper reported.

Obama is the second president to grapple with the idea of this self-imposed isolation.

Three days before his first inauguration, the Times reported, George W Bush had sent a message to 42 friends and relatives that explained his predicament.

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Information Vs. disinformation by KVSKumar on 18 Nov 2008

It is interesting to note that the Americans rule by information to masses whilst in our democracy the powers that be deny by all means the free flow of information to the masses. Here everything is top secret even after half a century.

First Laptop?! by Rajeev on 17 Nov 2008

The FIRST Prez of the U S to have a laptop on his desk? Really? This is crazy...........it is true that the only 'power' they have is bombs and violence...else it is a retrograde country run by bumbling dinosaurs.

Well said by Adco on 19 Nov 2008

i agree with u totally.. NO LAPTOP?!

reply to rajeev by farook on 18 Nov 2008

well said rajeev!!

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