Teri Szucs
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Teri Szucs is a political activist for the progressive movement in the United States. She is entrenched in the politics of the day and her writing and political organizing have helped shape the recent debates on Health Care and our last elections.

Political commentators Rachel Meadow, Keith Olberman and Ed Schultz have all used her words and ideas.

Teri Szucs recognized this moment as a unique opportunity to shift the balance from the right to the left and immersed herself in the blogosphere. When the Democrats established a democratic majority in the House of Representatives in the 2006 midterm elections, she founded WeTookTheHouse.com, which later evolved into her current blog, PitchForkPress.com a political website that emphasizes the progressive movement in the United States and allows readers and fans to comment and elaborate on ongoing topics and discussions.

In 2009, Teri published HealthCare4All.org, a blogging site that chronicles her current campaigns and opinions on the issue of Health Care reform for all in America and posted various blogs on OpenSalon.com discussing the pertinent political issues that our legislature needs to focus on.

Born in Uruguay, South America, where her father emigrated to after surviving Auschwitz and the German concentration camps, Teri traveled through Europe and moved to California where she works in the criminal justice system. As a Federal Court Interpreter, she serves as the voice of our courts for countless groups and individuals, helping them to understand our legal system while growing more aware of the impact it has on our society through the results of the actions lawmakers and politicians have at the ground level. Teri chronicles her professional life, background, and travels at her personal website, MyInterpretations.com.

Teri lives in Los Angeles with her son and travels internationally to interpret for various legal firms and conferences.

Blog Entries by Teri Szucs

Smart Phones, Dumb Interfaces

Posted April 26, 2011 | 12:46:47 (EST)

As US phone companies move into the smartphone market, the T9, tactile keypad is being relegated not to average phones but to really dumb, featureless my-great-grand-grandfather-would-like-it phones.

I have an older generation Sanyo, not a smartphone, but certainly no dummy. It is loaded with apps, so it...

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