PdF '11 Recap: What the People of the Internet Can Demand
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, June 6 2011
danah boyd; photo credit: Esty Stein We're at PdF '11, in New York City, which you can watch via livestream here. But what follows are some quickly sketched notes on this morning's opening session with Susan Morgan, ... Read More
If You Don't Pay for the Product ...
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, April 28 2011
The social media and teen culture researcher danah boyd had a rough time with Tumblr over the past few days — an encounter that highlights how much trust even the most Internet-savvy people put in free platforms ... Read More
Clearing the Cache: The Social Media Explosion
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, October 13 2009
Daily Digest: Romney Lost Because He Relied Too Much on the GOP Echo Chamber
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 8 2008
More on young voters in 2008; lost votes in California?; Ben Smith shares the labor and the smarts; Real Clear Politics earns some kudos; Matt Stoller reinvents campaign finance reform; Patrick Leahy wants the Founding ... Read More
Howard Dean Sent Me a Message on Facebook?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, July 26 2007
So, this afternoon I got an email reading, "Howard Dean sent you a message on Facebook." (This is after I decided to accept his friend invitation yesterday.) Well, it wasn't really from Dean. What I did get was an email ... Read More
Howard Dean and Micah Sifry are Now Friends...?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, July 25 2007
Today, I got a friend request on Facebook from Howard Dean, and I decided to break my own rule on accepting such requests from politicians, because I wonder how he's going to use Facebook...and if he'll now respond to my ... Read More
Daily Digest: 6/26/07
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, June 26 2007
The Web on the Candidates James Kotecki has a great video analysis of Rudy Giuliani's reluctance to take advantage of the social web (Jeff Jarvis isn't so diplomatic, and calls Rudy a "control freak"). James points out ... Read More