After 200 of Enron's internal emails were placed in the public domain by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioned (FERC) back in 2003, innovative software company Trampoline Systems created the Enron Explorer based on their own SONAR platform. In the Enron case, SONAR was able to illustrate existing social networks and information by analyzing email content from the entire organization during the 1999-2003 time period....
Continue ReadingPaid Content has a tiny bit of scoop on Daylife , a news startup that will "soft launch" this coming Monday. What Daylife is exactly is clear as mud. Here's the generic description Paid Content offers up:
"The mission is to gather and organize news in ways that are most relevant to the user....
Continue ReadingThe Center for Citizen Media is currently collecting bloggers' questions in order to publish a comprehensive legal guide to blogging election day. Student Fellows from Stanford Law's Center for the Internet and Society will be tasked with answering those questions, ensuring that those planning on covering the elections will understand state laws that would affect how bloggers can report on November 7th....
Continue ReadingVox, the hybrid blogging/social networking platform, has left its beta test phase and is now allowing anyone to sign up. I've written about it before and think it is fantastic. Give it a look. I really think it is going to catch on with personal bloggers.
Read more about it on the Team Vox blog and on Techcrunch. ...
Continue ReadingErin had a little free time today so we decided to build on our campaign study and do some quick research to see which US Senate candidates had the most popular websites. Please note that the site rank and reach per million data included in the table below is taken from Alexa. We included the blog column based on our own research....
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