First POST: Font of Wisdom
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, March 28 2014
Charting the various NSA reform proposals; mapping the Twitter/YouTube/Facebook bans; exiting from Facebook?; and much, much more. Read More
First POST: Snoop Dog
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, October 29 2013
Dianne Feinstein finally decides that the NSA hasn't been straight with the Senate Intelligence Committee; Kentucky's successful health care exchange; the latest Silicon Valley techno-libertarian rant; and much, much more. Read More
Obama Transition Names New Media Staff
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, November 12 2008
TalkingPointsMemo has the scoop on the Obama transition's internet outreach team. Greg Sargent writes: A transition source tells us that that Macon Phillips, a key Obama campaign Web official, has been tapped to head new ... Read More
Daily Digest: Split-Screening Obama Speech and Palin VP Pick
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, August 29 2008
Liveblogging the DNC; sleuthing out McCain's VP pick; Sarah Palin will make these bloggers happy; Get your ObamaTaxCut.com; McCain's classy and messy moves; Obama's text-messaging machine revs up. Read More
Blogger + NokiaN95 + Qik = New, Critical Journalism? Or, More of the Same?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, August 26 2008
Will bloggers armed with cheap, high-tech tools change the news, or will the age-old rule that the closer you get to the powerful, the harder it is for you to criticize them, hold? This week at the Democratic convention ... Read More
Daily Digest: Are Federal Elections Hot or Not?
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, December 18 2007
Some writers forget that Ron Paul is in fact (partly) responsible for his own fundraising numbers; Huckabee and Kucinich try out their own money bomb schemes; MayorTV inserts urban issues into the race; new websites seek ... Read More
Over the Transom
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, February 15 2007
One of the things I love about blogging and the web is that if you have a halfway decent idea and it gets noticed by a few sites that function like giant switching stations, very quickly all kinds of other good people ... Read More