Dan Farber of CNet has a good blog post up on what he calls the “lifestreaming” of Barack Obama. He writes:
Barack Obama will be the most shadowed president in history, and it won’t be just the Secret Service and press corps surrounding him. Citizens and paparazzi armed with camera phones and a variety of other multimedia devices will chronicle every movement he makes in public and post it online....
Continue ReadingThough I was not in attendance at this year' Web 2.0 Summit in sunny San Francisco, most of the content is available online for anybody to check out (I love how efficiently information disseminates when you put on a convention chock full of web 2.0 nuts). Featuring some highly influential speakers including Al Gore,...
Continue ReadingGuardian Blogs Editor Kevin Anderson dropped by our office a few weeks before the election to interview me about the role played by the Internet in the 2008 Presidential campaign for the Guardian’s Tech Weekly podcast . You can listen to the podcast here. Andy Carvin from NPR and Garrett Graff from Washingtonian Magazine also share their thoughts....
Continue ReadingI think the iPhone application developed by the Obama campaign was fantastic. I’m on the record. I’m also on the record that iPhone applications are a luxury item most organizations should skip, given the still relatively small user base of the device.
Since playing around with the tool,...
Continue ReadingIn past election cycles, the Republicans and Democrats have developed their own custom applications to help citizens find out where they can go vote. This year, Google did everyone a service by developing a gadget that lets everyone embed a gadget that lets site visitors find out where they can go vote. ...
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