I’m pretty sure John Edwards was the first politican to start a Twitter account. But as far as I know the UK’s Alan Johnson is the first to actually integrate a Twitter account into a campaign website. A nice job by Johnson’s communications director Stuart Bruce....
Continue ReadingMy post about the use of Digg by Ron Paul activists attracted a strong response from Ron Paul supporters. In comments on Digg and to my post, many folks acknowledged that they signed up for Digg specifically to submit and digg stories about Ron Paul.
This was already pretty obvious. ...
Continue ReadingUpdate: This article was submitted to Digg by someone I don’t know and was starting to gain a bit of traction (28 votes and 15 comments as of this writing). However, the story has been prematurely removed from the upcoming queue for the US Elections 2008 section. Digg has confirmed that the story was removed because it was buried....
Continue ReadingJohn Edwards just started Twittering a few weeks ago. In that short time, he has already accumulated 1,261 followers and 1,341 friends. Not bad. Based on the Twitterholic leaderboard, John Edwards is probably one of the top five most popular people on all of Twitter in terms of friends/followers (although he is not yet on that list)....
Continue ReadingThe excellent Pro Blogger has a post up asking reader's to list their top 5 blogging tools. I started to write my list in the comments, but I figured I'd kill two birds with one stone and make it a full blog post.
So here are my top 5 blogging tools:
(1) WordPress
WordPress is the best blogging platform for my money because it is easy to use,...
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