USPACOM 2.0
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, July 20 2009
How's this for a gig? The U.S. Pacific Command is looking for a contractor with expertise in social media to help support their public affairs operation. Did I mention USPACOM is based in Honolulu? Read More
Are We an Army of Davids or a Mass of Workers?
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 26 2009
Wired's Kevin Kelly has a meaty think piece centered around the idea that we denizens of the web are budding socialists, without even being fully aware that we're marching down that road. Think Wikipedia, Digg, Creative ... Read More
SCOTUS 2.0: A More Social Supreme Court?
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 1 2009
Forget all this talk this morning about the balance of the Supreme Court not shifting with the retirement announcement of David Souter. Change is indeed afoot. Read More
Obama Day Two: Towards a More Open and Participatory Govt
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, January 21 2009
The Obama Administration took its first major steps toward implementing its promise to make government more open and transparent, with two presidential memoranda covering freedom of information, transparency and open ... Read More
Voter File 2.0: Catalist, Democratic Tool
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, May 9 2008
I'm in a breakout session at the New Democratic Network's daylong conference on "New Tools, New Audiences," listening to Vijay Ravindran, the CTO of Catalist, talk about web 2.0 and its development of an "Enhanced Voter ... Read More
Off to London for Politics Web 2.0 International Conference
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, April 15 2008
I'm taking off tomorrow morning for London, England, where I'll be speaking along with techPresident blogger Michael Turk at "Politics Web 2.0," a two-day international conference hosted by the University of London, ... Read More
82,000 reasons why Web 2.0 matters at every level
BY David All | Thursday, May 31 2007
I say it over and over and over again: The Republican Party lost the Majority in both the House and Senate by a mere 82,000 votes spread out through key races throughout the country. That's it. Most races in the House ... Read More
Web 2.0 For Local Races?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, May 30 2007
How much should lower-level political candidates try to adopt the multi-faceted internet strategies of the presidential campaigns? Read More