Facebook Haggadah: A Case Study in Viral ROI (Is This App Different From All Other Apps?)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, April 3 2009
Sunday night, March 29, Carl Elkin posted a humorous take-off on the Passover Seder story (aka the "Haggadah"), imagining it as a series of wall postings on Facebook. Within a day his Facebook Haggadah was all over the ... Read More
The Republic(?) of Facebook is Having an Election?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 27 2009
I just got off the phone with Chris Kelly, Chief Privacy Officer and Head of Global Public Policy at Facebook, and Adam Conner, its Washington DC Associate for Privacy and Public Policy, (and one-time techPresident ... Read More
Announcing the Facebook Youth Primary
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, January 3 2008
Do younger voters have something to tell the rest of America? The League of Young Voters and MoveOn.org Political Action are betting that they do, and along with a growing coalition of youth-oriented groups, they are ... Read More
Daily Digest: 6/11/07
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, June 11 2007
The Web on the Candidates Advertising Age is reporting that a CNN/YouTube co-sponsored debate scheduled for late July will be the first to feature questions in the form of user-generated videos. YouTube users will be ... Read More
Joe Green on Project Agape and Online Democracy
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, June 6 2007
[Yesterday, I spent an hour on the phone with Joe Green, co-founder of Project Agape, a still-partially-in-stealth start-up that is developing political social networking tools and platforms. It launched with a major new ... Read More
Daily Digest: 6/5/07
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, June 5 2007
The Web on the Candidates Newsvine has created an application called Election '08 for Facebook's Platform that lets you add a candidate or a party to your profile (I've heard that Facebook is working on a native app that ... Read More