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<p>Once President-elect <strong>Barack Obama</strong> announces the nation's first chief technology officer, the White House tech guru will have no shortage of recommendations from the private sector on how to spend his time and energy. Intel Corporation CTO <strong>Justin Rattner</strong>, for one, plans on sending the chosen one a list of suggestions -- with a little help from his friends. Attendees who visited the computer chip manufacturer's mega-booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week were invited to share their thoughts via an online questionnaire -- and enter to win a an ultra-portable "netbook" computer. An Intel official said hundreds of people completed the survey on the first day of CES alone.</p>]]></description>
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