Obama's day at Google
by John McCormick
FREMONT, Calif. -- Sen. Barack Obama will be the latest presidential candidate to visit Google headquarters when he stops by later today to speak to employees.
In advance of the visit to the search engine giant, his campaign released the Illinois Democrat's "innovation agenda" this morning, after providing some details in advance to the San Jose Mercury News.
The newspaper, in the heart of Silicon Valley, also reported today that several well-known local figures are expected to announce their support for Obama's plan, including two former FCC chairmen under President Clinton: Stanford University legal expert Larry Lessig and John Roos, chief executive of Palo Alto law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
“We need to make sure that the next success story – the next Google – happens here in America," Obama is expected to tell Google employees outside Charlie's Cafe, one of the many delicious free-food-for-employees restaurants at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. "The Google story is about what can be achieved when we cultivate new ideas and keep the playing field level for new businesses."
http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2007/11/obamas_day_at_google.html#moreAnd for Atomic Kitten, who will be there: "Besides visiting Google, Obama is also attending several fundraisers in the Bay Area, including a small-dollar "Countdown to Change" rally this evening in San Francisco that is expected to draw thousands."