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Originally posted by Resurected
Wow, so all those presidents had the net to deal with?
Lets face it, if this was a Bush action you would support it all the way.
reply to post by neo96
Probably in 2009 like it says at the bottom if anyone bother to read the website.
Originally posted by Resurected
As in all presidents before Obama had bio's to edit..
On July 17, 1996. President Clinton issued Executive Order 13011 - Federal Information Technology, ordering the heads of all federal agencies to fully utilize information technology to make the information of the agency easily accessible to the public. This order merely added impetus to what the Clinton-Gore White House Web site had started in 1994.
Originally posted by Resurected
reply to post by sonnny1
The question being was the presidential bios section even part of the site at the time?
Did you know? On Feb. 22, 1924 Calvin Coolidge became the first president to make a public radio address to the American people. President Coolidge later helped create the Federal Radio Commission, which has now evolved to become the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). President Obama became the first president to hold virtual gatherings and town halls using Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, etc.