The Conversation Age vs. "Official," "Disclosure," and Our Other Political Assumptions
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 26 2010
Where do our public political lives overlap with our online selves? Is professional versus personal a useful or reasonable distinction anymore in the share-everything-everywhere age of new media? What do ... Read More
Who Has the Most Twitter Klout in Congress? (The Answer Will Surprise You)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, September 22 2009
Wondering which Members of Congress have clout? Not the kind that gets legislation passed or stopped, but the kind that turns heads online? Well, with the help of our friends at Klout.com, we've taken a look at 81 ... Read More
The Politics of Twitter
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, August 24 2009
For some time now, we've been hearing that conservatives dominate the usage of Twitter when it comes to online politics, and the appearance of TweetProgress, a new aggregator for progressive twitterers, only appears to ... Read More
Daily Digest: 'Tube Pong
BY Joshua Sherman | Tuesday, August 12 2008
Video war continues between Obama and McCain, McCain is using Wikipedia, David All is impressed with McCain's online ads, Jame Hamsher has a new PAC to boast about, #dontgo campaign gets a little more support, Read More
Bite-Sized Broadband: Your Quick Guide to the Launch of "Internet for Everyone"
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, June 24 2008
I'm here at PdF '08 at a press conference marking the launch of InternetforEveryone.com, a coalition pushing for universal high-speed Internet, centered around four core tenets: access, choice, openness, and innovation. ... Read More
Daily Digest: 10/8/07
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, October 8 2007
Nobel speculation heats talk of Gore bid; Facebook Political Summit Tuesday to face criticism?; Slatecard, GOP answer to ActBlue, launches; Evangelicals going progressive?; Michael Cornfield sums up the online field; ... Read More
Daily Digest: 8/23/07
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, August 23 2007
More Wikipedia un-controversies are uncovered, thanks to WikiScanner; Wired talks to David All about his Modern Media Strategies workshop; James Kotecki realizes that the candidates have been BREAKING THE LAW; Cracked ... Read More
Modern Media Strategies: The Right Is Getting Online Organizing
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, August 22 2007
Next Wednesday the founders of TechRepublican.com, led by David All, will be leading the first-ever Modern Media Strategies workshop. The event is designed to teach conservative activists and Hill staffers about new ... Read More
Trippi's Warning for the GOP
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, July 25 2007
Not only should Republicans be worrying about how their presidential candidates run the YouTube gauntlet at their September debate in St. Petersburg, Democratic web maven Joe Trippi tells David All that in the general ... Read More
ParkRidge47: Not an R, and Not Bill Hillsman
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, March 21 2007
It's become a parlor game for the chattering class: Who is ParkRidge47? TechPresident blogger David All has a great post up on his personal site that, at least for me, pretty definitively closes the door on the author ... Read More