Presidential Debates 2.0: It's Not Too Late to Open Up the Process
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, September 14 2011
Next week, on September 22nd, Fox News is teaming up with Google/YouTube to present a different kind of presidential debate. Or is it? Read More
Happening Now: #140conf
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, June 15 2011
At the 92nd Street Y here in New York City, 140 Characters Conference is getting into gear. A conference about the real-time web's impact on business and society, this year it will feature a few names that might be ... Read More
"Interesting If True" Rule Proven Yet Again in #Amina Syrian Blog Hoax
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, June 13 2011
Back in April, I remember reading this amazing blog post that was forwarded around on Twitter about how a gay woman in Syria had nearly been arrested in the middle of the night, but somehow her father bravely confronted ... Read More
Holiday Book Suggestions for the Discerning PdF Reader [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, December 22 2010
If you're like me and about to take off for some holiday R&R, you may be hunting around for some good reading to bring with you. Now, these suggestions are not for you if you want something truly non-work-related. ... Read More
Using Distributed Media (and People) To Ask Hard Questions
BY Dan Gillmor | Friday, May 8 2009
Ari Melber, at Personal Democracy Forum, explains “Condi Rice’s Tortured Macaca Moment,” in which Stanford University students questioned her Read More
Daily Digest: Romney Lost Because He Relied Too Much on the GOP Echo Chamber
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 8 2008
More on young voters in 2008; lost votes in California?; Ben Smith shares the labor and the smarts; Real Clear Politics earns some kudos; Matt Stoller reinvents campaign finance reform; Patrick Leahy wants the Founding ... Read More
Daily Digest: Obama Rocks Jefferson-Jackson and the Web Responds
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, November 12 2007
Dan Gillmor calls for better presidential debates, Lincoln-Douglas style; the candidates are all courting Silicon Valley, but do they really get what makes the web tick?; Karl Rove predictably blames the netroots for Ned ... Read More