Archive for December, 2006

My Mobile to Your Laptop

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

A mobile phone video taped Saddam Hussein’s execution (oh no! I think it is this one). Now we can all see it online. Not the official video. Some witness’s phone, video. Magic. Or is it?

House of Representatives Gets Bloggin’

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

Congress is giving itself blogs for the New year. They plan to restrict the rules of what they can say on them to what is allowed under the franking rules. Let’s eee how they use them. Are they going to allow constituent comments? Comments from anyone? Comments from no one?
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Roundup of the Internet Advocacy Roundtable

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

The New Internet

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Congratulations You

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

FTC Regulates Word-of-Mouth Marketing

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

A New Home for Political and Advocacy Video

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

For all the hype about YouTube, it is not the ideal place to distribute political and advocacy video. Sure, it reaches millions of viewers, and that is a good thing. But YouTube is not a destination site for people interested in politics and policy issues. When a political video pops on YouTube it is a phenomenon to be reckoned with, but that pop is never guaranteed.

Washington Post Reports on the Internet in Election ‘06: Uploading American Politics - washingtonpost.com

Monday, December 11th, 2006