Team Obama Spends Big On Digital
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, February 1 2012
There's more to come from recently filed campaign finance reports from the presidential campaigns. Meantime, Politico notes that Barack Obama's re-election effort has so far spent $2.2 million in online advertising, millions more on payroll and $809,000 on computer equipment and software. Read More
Politico-Facebook Sentiment Analysis Will Generate "Bogus" Results, Expert Says
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, January 13 2012
Facebook is analyzing its users' status updates, postings and comments that refer to the candidates, and assigning positive and negative values to them, producing a daily track of their supposed ups and downs. It's called "sentiment analysis." It's the heart of the pretty charts and graphs that the two companies rolled out to tout their partnership. And it's total bunk. Read More
Obama: Keeping the Titanium-Fisted Reign of Robot Overlords At Bay
BY Nick Judd | Friday, June 24 2011
Via Politico, President Barack Obama visits Carnegie Mellon University and decrees that its robotics lab is in no danger of heralding in the alloy bootheels of automaton rule: I just met with folks from some cutting ... Read More
Jon Huntsman Spins Up Online Operation
BY Nick Judd | Monday, June 20 2011
With cryptic teaser videos and a web presence that says next to nothing about his presidential bid as of earlier this morning, Jon Huntsman's campaign kickoff is so far looking more like a marketing campaign for a ... Read More
Did the Internet Care About the GOP Primary Debate?
BY Nick Judd | Friday, May 6 2011
So last night's Republican primary debate, despite being so early and without a party headliner, still managed to outdo chatter about Osama bin Laden in terms of Twitter conversation: "GOP" in Twitter mentions as seen ... Read More
An Evening with Facebook and Politico
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 29 2010
More in this theme of tech companies' DC outposts hosting political events in the run-up to the mid-terms, Facebook and Politico are teaming up for an October 25th evening event to examine "the innovative ways ... Read More
Google, Politico, Axelrod Preview Mid-Terms
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 27 2010
Google gets deeper into the politics business today with an event, co-run with Politico, called "Innovation + Democracy" and starring folks like White House adviser David Axelrod, former Bush adviser Ed ... Read More
Politico Explains Politico
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, July 22 2009
A smart political consultant type said to me this spring that there's nothing in politics that the web has changed more than it has changed political reporting. I know, seems obvious when you say it aloud. Still, it's ... Read More
Case-Study: Republicans Go Nuclear on Barack
BY David All | Tuesday, May 20 2008
As an effective deployment of a modern media strategy, I want to share a recent example engineered by, among others, the Washington State Republican Party putting the hammer to Barack Obama after a *major* gaffe while ... Read More
Three Ways to Rev Up the Web Campaigns
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, January 24 2008
It's not too late for the campaigns to take some bold steps, using the web, to get new infusions of money, volunteers and votes. Here's how... Read More