From "Texts With Hillary" To a Face-to-Face Meeting
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, April 10 2012
Talk about starting something online and moving it offline: The makers of the Texts from Hillary tumblr met with, and collected an autographed "TfH" submission from, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "Someone on her staff emailed us yesterday and said that she had seen the site, she liked it and wanted us to come by and say hello for a few minutes," site co-creator Adam Smith told techPresident by phone today. Smith said that while she was "warm" — a contrast to the always-telling-people-what-to-do persona they've given her on the site — they didn't speak long. "She had another meeting to go to," he said. "I mean, she is the Secretary of State." Read More
Evidence of Gaddafi's Death -- and U.S. Reactions -- All On YouTube
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, October 20 2011
Source: CBS News U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in front of a CBS News camera when someone handed her a BlackBerry bearing reports of Muammar Gaddafi's death. CBS News has disabled embedding on the video, ... Read More
Open vs Closed: The 21st Century Statecraft Behind the Open Govt Partnership
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, September 28 2011
Canadian open government activist David Eaves has another of his usually smart posts up today about the emerging foreign policy strategy behind the launch of the Open Government Partnership. He's not the first to note ... Read More
U.S., Brazil To Lead International Open Government Partnership
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, July 12 2011
Ask the State Department and it is a return to a challenge President Barack Obama issued at the last U.N. General Assembly, encouraging other countries to embrace open government. Ask some observers, and it is a return to the American practice of democracy building, just under a different name. Either way, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Brazilian Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota this morning announced international partnership to promote transparency, citizen participation, and accountability in participating countries. The event was streamed live on State.gov. Read More
Rep. DeLauro Signs Change.org's Call for Clinton to Condemn China DDoS Attacks
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, April 26 2011
Change.org, the increasingly high-profile political petitioning site, has really banging pots around the story that its systems are being targeted by "Chinese hackers" angered by the more than hundred thousand ... Read More
After Attacks, Change.org Asks 'Where's the State Department?'
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, April 20 2011
Photo credit: Meneer De Braker Yesterday, we noted that Change.org was reporting that it was the victim of a distributed denial of service attack originating from China, and was calling on the State Department for help ... Read More
Another Clinton Gets on Board with "Internet Freedom"
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 17 2011
In a speech last night at ICANN's San Francisco meeting that managed pack in talk of everything from subatomic muon particles to Neanderthal genes to aging to rebuilding Haiti, Bill Clinton found the time to praise his ... Read More
What the State Department Talks About When It Talks About 21st Century Statecraft
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 17 2011
"21st Century Statecraft" has served as a catchall for everything that the State Department has been involved in of late that at some point involves computers or a mobile phone, and it's arguably been less a ... Read More
The Quotable Hillary Clinton
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 15 2011
Wael Ghonim tweets: "Dear Hillary Clinton, thanks to the Internet, we can search for anyone's quotes within any period of time. Did you ever try this?" Burn. (via Ben Smith) Several young figures in the ... Read More
Man Gets 15 Years for Bringing Internet to Cuba
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 14 2011
Part of the early pitch for Hillary Clinton's forays into the Internet space as Secretary of State was that connecting the world was a humanitarian, not political, imperative. Cuba begs to differ. Read More