First POST: Testimony
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, November 16 2011
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation runs down the list of groups who won't be speaking at today's hearing on the Stop Online Piracy Act before the House Judiciary Committee.
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Wisconsin Democrats are hosting recall petitions online for supporters to download, print out and use to collect signatures.
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Newt Gingrich is launching a new, "Newt Hampshire" social media platform for volunteers in that state, and it's on NationBuilder, the platform launched by Brave New Films alum Jim Gilliam. (h/t epolitics.com)
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Herman Cain's five-minute long, hemming-and-hawing response to a question about Libya from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel editorial board has over half a million hits on YouTube. It is not a proud moment for the presidential candidate. But the interview wasn't the newspaper's idea — the paper's editor-in-chief is quoted as saying that Cain campaign manager Mark Block came to them.
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Patrick Meier's Ph.D dissertation, on "liberation technologies" like mobile phones, is available here. His research sought, among other things, to explore any relationship between the frequency of protests and access to the Internet and mobile phones.
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Writing for Wired, Sean Captain highlights Occupy Wall Street's new media headquarters: "With the move from a free tent to a $400-a-month brick-and-mortar home, the global revolution is being broadcast from a narrow room on the second floor of a rundown building, filled with cobbled-together gear and a hint of body odor."
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And Mashable's Sarah Kessler catches the "Freedom Tower", the epicenter of a mesh network at the now-destroyed Zuccotti Park encampment.
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Politicians on Quora: Bob Buckhorn, mayor of Tampa, Fla., answered his first question yesterday.

