Adventures in iPhone Apps: Dr. Dean's New Book-Plus
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, August 18 2009
For a guy with a self-reported case of Ludditism, Howard Dean has a knack for trying curious new things in the digital politics space. The iPhone version of his "Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Health Care Reform" from Chelsea Green (co-authored by Igor Volsky and Faiz Shakir) marries the text of his manifesto with a handful of basic mobile activism widgets. The interface could be smoother and the app succumbs to random slowness. But the Call-Sign Up-Share advocacy tools are a new twist on the ones pioneered by the Obama campaign, and include integration with Twitter, Facebook, and more:
Contact their member of congress. The application uses either the user’s current location or zip code to generate telephone numbers for the corresponding with Congressional representatives. Once the information is entered, the user can call the Member’s office right from their iPhone.
Sign the petition. Join more than 350,000 people in signing Governor Dean’s petition at www.standwithdrdean.com, calling on Congress to ensure that a public health insurance option is included in healthcare reform.
Involve friends. The application enables the user to forward an email to their contacts about the book, the healthcare reform debate, and how to get involved, as well as to post to their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Watch the video. The application also features two videos by Governor Dean, outlining what real healthcare reform looks like and thanking the reader for their activism.
For $9.99 -- a few bucks more than the Kindle version of the book -- you can get Dr. Dean in your pocket for from the iTunes store.
Contact their member of congress. The application uses either the user’s current location or zip code to generate telephone numbers for the corresponding with Congressional representatives. Once the information is entered, the user can call the Member’s office right from their iPhone.