Many of the major American presidential candidates have MySpace profiles, and I think that is a great way to connect with the younger and/or tech savvy crowd. Below is a snarky list of reasons why politicians should join social networks like MySpace. I don't mean to discourage the candidates from using the site,...
Continue ReadingI am currently in the midst of the incredibly frustrating process of finding a new apartment here in DC. As I become more and more involved in this process, I am realizing that finding an apartment would be much easier if real estate and property management companies used the internet better….or if they used it at all....
Continue ReadingAfter last week’s debacle with Barack Obama’s MySpace page, lots of bloggers have been discussing whether or not political campaigns should take control over MySpace profiles and other voter-created websites and online groups. It’s no surprise that bloggers have been covering this issue, but I wondered to what degree the story had reached mainstream media (MSM) outlets....
Continue ReadingI took a look at who is buying Google text ads for searches for Democratic contenders in the 2008 presidential election. Let's now look at the Republicans.
Read below for the ads that I found. Here's a few general trends I found:...
Continue ReadingI've been reading this morning (via CNET and TechCrunch) that Yahoo! Photos, one of the most widely used photo sharing/storage websites is shutting down in favor of its sister site, Flickr. Yahoo! purchased Flickr in 2005, and since then, Flickr has been gaining massive popularity. Flickr's tagging and community features are unique services that users can't find on any other site. ...
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