House Subcommittee Approves Global Online Freedom Act
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, March 27 2012
A House subcommittee on human rights voted on Tuesday to approve a bill that seeks to promote the notion of global "Internet freedom" by blocking the export of U.S. technologies that overseas regimes would use primarily ... Read More
#SupportJapan: Thou Shall Not Build Traffic from Tragedy
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 15 2011
Is this really bad corporate social media behavior? Or an overheated enforecement by the Twitter police of unformed norms? After pushback, the folks behind Microsoft's Bing apologized for offering to contribute up to ... Read More
Microsoft's Move Towards We-Gov Continues
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, April 28 2010
Yesterday, Microsoft launched a state-by-state directory of the social media accounts of public officials and agencies at the local and state level. Read More
Return of the Global Online Freedom Act (and Some Strange Politics With It)
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 8 2009
The Global Online Freedom Act (H.R.2271) goes back into the House bill hopper, and with it some topsy-turvy politics. Called "GOFA" for short, the bill would restrict U.S.-based tech companies from being ... Read More
Daily Digest: Hillary Follows No One (On Twitter)
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, April 17 2008
Last night's debate is roundly criticized on liberal blogs; a new site asks Obama supporters to add their testimonials; a London Mayoral candidate will hold a live chat with voters; a nostalgic look at voter-generated ... Read More
Daily Digest: And It Keeps on Going
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, February 6 2008
Rounding up last night's results, explanations, and prognostications; what's CNN? Online politicos tracked the action with Twitter, Google Maps, Flickr, and YouTube instead; Hillary is favored by Microsoft employees, ... Read More