White House Widget Calculates Recovery Act Tax Breaks
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 23 2010
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One Year After Obama, Most Big DC Orgs Aren't Embracing Social Media Tools
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, October 15 2009
Marc Ross, Christine Stineman, and Chris Lisi of 2ndSix, Tribe Effect and Chris Lisi Communications have just published a very interesting report looking at how 102 big Washington-based trade associations and advocacy ... Read More
A Freed Change.gov Gets Wigitized, iPhone Apped
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, December 3 2008
Get the Change.gov widget Change.gov the website is so yesterday. Today, it's Change.gov the widget, iPhone app, and mobile tool. We noted a few days ago that online home of the Obama-Biden Transition Project had ... Read More
Insta-Polling Young Voters, State by State
BY Michael Connery | Monday, September 24 2007
Our Voice 2008 is a new, nonpartisan youth politics site that is snap-polling its users on topical issues and providing its users with the means to break down that data by state for display on websites and social ... Read More
Fun with Political Widgets
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, August 24 2007
Want to dress up your website with political data? Just add a widget or badge to your site. Here are a couple of fun options you can play with. Read More
Branding Supporters' Desktops: A Widget for Campaigns
BY Colin Delany | Friday, June 29 2007
Hi, I'd like to ask all of our Republican colleagues to go to the bathroom or go watch tv or something. Um, yeah, just kidding, but here's why: I'm going to be talking about a damned interesting application that ... Read More
Widgets Not Waiting for the Presidential Campaigns
BY Colin Delany | Tuesday, May 29 2007
Inspired by the May 16th e.politics/techPresident article on the conspicuous lack of presidential campaign widgets, a group of software developers has started to build their own if the campaigns won't help their ... Read More
Why Aren't the Presidential Campaigns Using Widgets?
BY Colin Delany | Wednesday, May 16 2007
The major presidential campaigns have put tons of effort into creating websites, building their own social networks, creating online videos and reaching out to voters through Facebook and MySpace, but they're so far ... Read More