Mobile + Women + Clinton + Blair
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 7 2010
Cherie Blair, whom you might remember from her stint as Britain's First Lady, got together this morning with U.S. Read More
The Things You Can Pick Up in a Bathroom
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, October 4 2010
The AP digs into the mystery of why a Senate candidate might post a "Text FLUSH to Robin" sign in a bathroom in violation of what must be some advertising world maxim about not associating your product with ... Read More
Senate GOP Campaign App Now with Foursquare and More
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, September 23 2010
The National Republican Senatorial Committee announces that it has today released the latest build of its iPhone, iPad, and iPod app, an upgrade that adds some greater interactivity to the last iteration. Read More
Mobile Lobby Asks FEC to Okay Donation-by-Text
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, September 17 2010
Photo credit: Moritz Petersen Politico's Kim Hart reports that the cellular lobby is asking federal regulators to okay the collection of Read More
Dems' iPhone App Now Equips Field Organizers with Canvassing Tools
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, September 2 2010
New York State Senate, the iPad App
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, August 19 2010
The New York State Senate CIOs office announces that it has launched what it believes to be the first iPad app by a legislative body in the United States: Read More
Digital Diplomacy Isn't a Choice
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 4 2010
NDN's Sam duPont argues in Foreign Policy that "digital diplomacy" is really just a pragmatic approach to engaging in the world that as it is: Read More