Clearing the Cache: The Rise of the Campaign Cash Clearinghouse
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, August 27 2009

- The Democratic fundraising hub ActBlue breaks the $100 million mark. That's pretty impressive. For the fair amount of attention ActBlue gets, it's still one of the undertold success stories in online politics. And it happened so fast! I remember working on a campaign and being told "We have two guys coming in who work on something called ActBlue. Dunno. Seems like a neat idea, though." And that was way back in 2006.
- Sunlight updates their SCOTUS redesign project to help bring some much needed modernization to the web presence of the highest court in the land.
- NOI will host new media training in San Francisco this fall.
- The big newspapers discover crowdsourcing.
- Can you define broadband? Good. Now tell it to the FCC.
- Gov 2.0 Summit releases its speaker list.
- David All finds the DNC still listing Howard Dean as chair, and the DNC scrambles to do an update.
- Apps for America's finalists list gets whittled down to three: GovPulse.us, "a Federal Register browser;" ThisWeKnow.org, "EveryBlock for federal data;" and DataMasher -- "take two different public data sources and mash them up with an operator."
- Future Majority's Mike Connery argues that I'm guilty of perpetuating a meme about youth voters that doesn't deserve the oxygen. He's mostly right. But I would defend my honor by saying that I had in mind the GOP's image, rather than its outreach.
- Obama emails about Kennedy.
- And the White House commemorates him with both a proclamation and photo gallery.
- Flu.gov is keeping up the focus on H1N1 (nee swine flu) "even as it has largely faded into the media background."
- The White House Council on Women and Girls gets a new website.
- As does the Office of National AIDS Policy.
- The U.S. government as start-up.
- DOD offers the rest of government some social networking tips.
- And the always interesting Richard Stallman calls out Spanish Wikipedia for supposed political bias, starting this week's Wikimania conference in Buenos Aires with a bang.
(With Micah Sifry)