Planning on watching the World Cup games the next few weeks? If you are, you better plan on taking some serious vacation time from your day job or moving to a different time zone. For those of you who think those options might be a bit extreme, then just charge up your cell phone....
Continue ReadingPodcasting is about creating audio or video content for an audience that wants to listen or watch when they want, where they want, and how they want.
There are now several podcasting tools designed to make podcasting hassle-free and one of the more promising sites is Evoca.
Evoca makes podcasting easier than ever by allowing users to upload an audio file of a previously recorded content or more interestingly in my opinion,...
Continue ReadingWe got a short and sweet mention of our campaign study on CNN’s blog, the Situation Report. Here’s the relevant snippet:
“An extraordinary study examines how well candidates for Senate are utilizing online technology in the 2006 campaigns.”
You can view the study here....
Continue ReadingAfter finishing our 2006 study of political web campaigns, we became curious as to how American politicians’ campaign websites compared to those in other countries. We looked at similar studies conducted in the UK, Germany, Australia, Finland, Hungary, and Sweden, and drew some conclusions:
Countries with parliamentary systems of government tend to have websites that are highly centralized. ...
Continue ReadingWow. Just read a great essay on Edge called “DIGITAL MAOISM: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism” by computer scientist Jaron Lanier. The essay is a massive broadside against the trend towards collective editing and decision-making that is taking hold online (the Wisdom of Crowds trend). Lanier takes aim at the use of collectivism in venues as diverse as Wikipedia (and all Wikis really),...
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