Clearing the Cache: Red State, Blue State, Wine State, Beer State
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 3 2009
- Make sense of election '08 in retrospect through Electoral Map's romp through the recent history of political geography.
- Privacy-minded residents of the Buckinghamshire village of Broughton (U.K.) scare off the Google street view car. "The 360-degree camera on the roof was a bit of a giveaway."
- 'Fein' Tunes: Music helps Senator Russ upbeat and grooving, but he needs help with his playlists. Not to be missed -- Feingold's review of Wisconsin-bred Justin Vernon/Bon Iver.
- @GranholmHelps -- constituent services via Twitter. (Just launched. Ask for some assistance, Michiganders.)
- Rockefeller and Snowe float the idea of giving Obama an Internet off switch.
- Change Congress goes whipping on behalf of the small-donor Fair Elections Act and you can too.
- Introducing the Drudge-riffic new EFCA Wire.
- New Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's posted schedule details who's lobbying her and for what.
- Do blog traffic numbers on the right and left portend good things for the party in opposition?
- Gamers rally to push the FTC on DRM and EULAs.
- Maybe Twitter is a strategy after all. (There seems to be some amount of talking past one another at play here. Can we agree that there needs to be some objective in mind other than simply not missing the bandwagon?)
- UC Berkeley's information design program has an intriguing timeline of recovery feeds powered by tracking straight-outta-agencies XML.
- Our Random Gov 2.0 Gem of the Day: CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov's calculator of how much you're blowing on booze.