They're Probably Just Looking at Wikileaks
BY Nick Judd | Monday, December 6 2010
By digging into anonymized data on browsing habits from users of Firefox's "Test Pilot" plugin, Slate's Jeremy Singer-Vine points readers to a Mashable article from earlier this year on Firefox's "Private Browsing" ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Online Cacophony Gets the Vanity Fair Treatment
BY Joshua Levy | Thursday, May 1 2008
A fury over robo-calls in NC; Slate's history of the Democratic race; James Wolcott on the growing schism in the Democratic party; a March Madness-inspired game lets you pick McCain's running mate; Lookforgood.org wants ... Read More
Daily Digest: 9/25/07
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, September 25 2007
Barack Obama is the winner of the Huffington Post/Yahoo/Slate mashup debate; John Edwards will visit Columbus, KY, the winning town in his Eventful demands competition; Off The Bus introduces Roadkill, a guide to the ... Read More
Daily Digest: 9/24/07
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, September 24 2007
Jose Antonio Vargas reviews Matt Bai's The Argument; according to CBS Evening News, the majority of Americans still get their political news from the newspaper; the Huffington Post/Slate/Yahoo "Mashup" debate was viewed ... Read More
Daily Digest: 9/14/07
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, September 14 2007
A new study indicates that text messaging can increase youth voter turnout; the Huffington Post/Yahoo/Slate mashup debate is rolling, and it turns out we can use Jumpcut to edit the footage after all, but we're somewhat ... Read More
Daily Digest: 9/12/07
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, September 12 2007
More news about the anti-Thompson site PhonyFred.org and its connection to the Romney campaign; the Huffington Post, Yahoo, and Slate team up to produce a "Mashup" presidential forum, though it might not allow for ... Read More
Daily Digest 8/9/07
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, August 9 2007
Fallout from Elizabeth Edwards' quote; Rocketboom on how Denver '08 will be open access; cracks in the liberal-left; bundling for the unbundled; Ellen Goodman weighs in on net-gender; YouTube YouChoose has issues; ABC ... Read More
Online Presidential Debates: Evolutionary, Revolutionary or Painfully Boring?
BY Colin Delany | Tuesday, May 8 2007
Tameka Kee with MediaPost asked an excellent question yesterday when we were emailing about her recent article on the Post’s online political coverage: what about the Yahoo/Huffington Post/Slate online debates: ... Read More
Is Yahoo!’s online debate going to be fair and balanced?
BY David All | Thursday, April 26 2007
When mega-giant Yahoo! decides to play in the political sandbox, I’m going to pay attention. Yahoo! is currently ranked number one in http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_500 “>Alexa.org’s Top 500. So when it was ... Read More