First POST: New Line on Credit
BY Miranda Neubauer | Tuesday, June 19 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: A new line on information about credit cards; the latest online list-building moves from the presidential campaigns; Hillary Clinton's Twitter-focused Q&A with Foreign Policy; and more in our roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: Subject Line of the Year
BY Miranda Neubauer | Monday, June 18 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: The dispute in Michigan over legislation with consequences for women's health and reproductive rights generates a nominee for subject line of the year; news organizations advocate for cameras in the courtroom to cover the announcement of an expected Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of the health care law; and more in today's round up of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: Stock Follies; The Online Horse Race
BY Miranda Neubauer | Friday, June 15 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: The RNC's stock-photo and source-code woes; the campaign horse race for Twitter followers and Facebook likes; and more in today's roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: Mesh Networks; #PDF12's Long Tail
BY Miranda Neubauer | Thursday, June 14 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: More highlights from Personal Democracy Forum 2012; how the Romney and Obama campaigns are sparring online this week; movement on an international mesh network project that may launch early next year; and the rest of today's news worth knowing in technology and politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: The U.N. and the Net
BY Miranda Neubauer | Wednesday, June 13 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: More reporting pushes back on the idea that a United Nations agency is likely to assume greater control of Internet governance; all about one of the winning apps from PDF:Applied, the Personal Democracy Forum hackathon held over the weekend; and more in today's roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: #PDF12 Highlights; Mobile Political Donations Okayed
BY Miranda Neubauer | Tuesday, June 12 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: Some highlights from Personal Democracy Forum 2012 and news from around the world in our roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: The "Data Advantage;" Paper Trails
BY Miranda Neubauer | Monday, June 11 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: Politico revisits Obama's "data advantage;" the Department of Homeland Security irks congressional investigators with its paper trail; and more in today's roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: The Internet Campaign; Grassroots Victories
BY Miranda Neubauer | Friday, June 8 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: More reporting on the growing influence of the online campaign; Reuters notes the grassroots tactics Republicans used in Wisconsin; the Romney and Obama camps compete for the small-dollar donation crown; and more in a roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: Hacker's Remorse; Rewriting the White Board
BY Miranda Neubauer | Thursday, June 7 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: The White House tweaks one of its standby new-media outreach efforts; Mitt Romney's Hotmail hacker is feeling the heat; Congressional observers are feeling good about House leadership's transparency moves; and more in today's roundup of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
First POST: Walker's Win
BY Miranda Neubauer | Wednesday, June 6 2012
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: All about Walker's win in Wisconsin; how a nun's book on sexuality flew to the top of the Amazon bestseller list; questions about Google's pledge to alert potential victims of state-sponsored electronic attacks; and more in today's roundup of news about technology in politics around the web. Read More