CPAC in Your Pocket
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, February 18 2010

CPAC, that annual gathering of conservative activists, bold-faced names, members of Congress, and true believers, has been humming along for more than 35 years. But this year, for the very first time, CPAC attendees can navigate the two-day conference at Washington's Marriott Wardman Park Hotel armed with an iPhone app. It's also a useful tool for those following the festivities from home.
The official CPAC 2010 iPhone app, built by the firms Purple Forge and Raise Digital and available for free on iTunes, helpfully collects together all the speaker bios for presenters at the conference. An auto-updated conference agenda is included, as are maps of the meeting spaces. Also featured in the app are Twitter streams, photos from Flickr, and videos from YouTube.
Want to offer feedback on that Glenn Beck keynote as it happens? The CPAC app includes a conference survey tool.
There's also an automatically-generated news feed with CPAC related reports, though it might not shape up the way its designers intended. The first item in the CPAC app's news stream at the moment is a post from the Center for American Progress' Campus Progress blog, titled "CPAC: Brought to You by Unionized Workers."