Master of His Domain
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 15 2011
.node_read_more { visibility: hidden; display: none; } div.taxterms { display: none; } An observation: Haley Barbour's website as Mississippi's governor is GovernorBarbour.com (rather than a site hosted on the state's ... Read More
Christine O'Donnell, the Server Time-Out Page
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 20 2010
Hang on, here's an addendum to that last post. As @msrpotus points out, Christine O'Donnell's relaunched post-primary website at Christine2010.com is down at the moment. Read More
The Morale Boost of a Website Reboot
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 8 2010
Last June, Peter Levin was pulled from the private sector into the Department of Veterans Affairs (a.k.a. the VA) to figure out how the agency could harness technology to better serve the country's many veterans. Read More
A Thoroughly Modern Debate in a Thoroughly Antiquated Congress
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, July 28 2010
Scrubbing Sharron Angle
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, July 6 2010
Battle heating up in Nevada over whether Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's coloring inside the lines of the law by posting an old copy of his Republican opponent Sharron Angle's (pre-primary) website. Read More
Alvin Greene Gets a Website (Updated)
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, June 10 2010
Amongst the many things that made Alvin Greene an unlikely candidate to win the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in South Carolina is that his campaign has lacked an official website. Read More
News You Really Don't Need to Know About the Naming of Congressional Websites
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 29 2010
Here's an altogether useless bit of congressional web trivia to start our week off right. As it turns out, Rep. Randy Neugebauer, the Texas Republican whom you might know from his shout of "It's a baby killer!" ... Read More
Obama & McCain Honor 9/11 with Splash Pages
BY Michael Whitney | Thursday, September 11 2008
Today's the 7th anniversary of 9/11, and both Obama and McCain are honoring the day by putting up a splash page on the front of their websites. Obama's page features and American flag at 3/4 mast with a 2-paragraph ... Read More