Clearing the Cache: Katrina After Five
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, August 30 2010
In a White House photo taken yesterday, President and First Lady Michelle Obama talk with Maude Smith and her nine-year-old grandson, David Robichaux, in Smith's home in New Orleans' Columbia Parc housing development. - A look at Giv.to, a company that's attempting to turn the flurry of activity on social media into something that organizations can take to the bank.
- Stuff Alan Simpson Says, like 'This is about child liberation -- liberating today's children from the shackles of depending on Social Security tomorrow."
- Four thousand people have played along with the State Department's Opinion Space experimental thingy, reports State's in-house tech innovator Alec Ross.
- Social media is creating " an army of failure cheerleaders." At least in Australia.
- Tobacco companies might be using social media to get around advertising bans.
- Tech@State gets a Ning group for Haiti efforts.
- Facebook turns down pro-marijuana legalization ads, including some cosponsored by Firedoglake. "Censorship," though, is misleading -- it is, indeed, a privately-owned space.
- And the Pentagon loses its first social media chief.