Despite the apparent support for reform, the new immigration deal may “fall apart once again, just as in the past”.

Despite the apparent support for reform, the new immigration deal may “fall apart once again, just as in the past”.
This is an excellent time for any entity interested in making an impact in the US cable news environment, notes author.
Both the Democratic and Republican National Committees have already spent millions on data acquisition, writes O’Connor.
Obama has higher Twitter involvement, but Romney’s tweets go viral more often, writes O’Connor.
While many thought the 2008 campaign was focused online, the 2012 election will be ‘digital on steroids’.
It’s time for the world’s largest economy – the US – to learn from Japan and Germany, and ditch nuclear power.
More and more Facebook users are becoming aware of how their personal information is being tracked, used and shared.
The internet giant may lose the ‘social’ e-war it is waging, especially as it faces anti-trust suits on many fronts.
The Republican campaign may drag on, but the GOP winner has already been decided.
New Hampshire and Iowa wield so much power and influence, they make a mockery of the US presidential primary process.