First POST: Responding
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, November 26 2014
The aftermath of Ferguson continues to reverberate; how one Senate campaign took advantage of Facebook's micro-targeting tools; the new Congress' tech agenda; and much, much more Read More
First POST: Power Shifts
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, June 3 2014
#ResetTheNet starts to gain momentum; how Facebook could tilt an election; #BringBackOurGirls gets banned in Nigeria; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Saving Face
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, June 2 2014
The NSA's facial recognition data collection program; why to keep an eye on the Email Privacy Act; Zephyr Teachout and her battle with NY Governor Andrew Cuomo; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Greenwald's Day
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, October 28 2013
Edward Snowden explains why he chose to reach out to independent journalist Glenn Greenwald; Clay Shirky explains why HealthCare.gov is a management failure; David Karpf shares his doubts about Change.org's new direction; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: The Bloggers
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, October 18 2013
Edward Snowden's justification for his actions: no "government in the dark": tech insiders on the HealthCare.gov meltdown; more on why Pierre Omidyar's new venture could shake up online journalism; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Root Causes
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, October 10 2013
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus: Just how far has the Obama administration strayed from its promise to be the most open and transparent in history?; how government procurement practices led to the HealthCare.gov mess; Ari Fleischer's Twitter meltdown; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: The Clash
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, September 30 2013
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: As Congress goes over the cliff, is it time for a clean slate?; Is the NSA mapping your social network?; a new sharing company built that connects cooks to hungry city dwellers is taking off in Athens; and much, much more. Read More