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Petitions Galore: Care2 Builds a Facebook App

Care2, the progressive news and social networking site, has developed an application for Facebook, probably finding its open platform and 30 million members just too juicy to resist.

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Daily Digest: Tag Clouds as Truth Serum

The tag clouds accompanying the Washington Post's candidate profiles are unexpectedly revealing; Ben Smith searches for the truth behind site that is vigorously pro-Hillary and anti-everyone else; a new site covering the campaign injects a little culture into the mix; Care2 launches a politics hub; scientists and academics push for a presidential debate on science and technology; a Republican listserv was public and thus open to liberals. Oops!; the CIA meets YouTube with YouInterrogate; Why Tuesday dresses like 19th century horsemen, storms a debate; a robot heckles Bill Clinton; and checking out an impressive PowerPoint presentation from McCain's campaign.

Return on Investment from Adopting Social Media

So you've finally planned and launched your social media strategy -- what now? How do you know if it's delivering the kinds of returns you need? This Thursday, we’re excited to share with you the latest thinking to help you evaluate your social media strategy all the way up the ladder of engagement. From 1-2pm EST on May 14th at the PdF Network, award-winning author of Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age, Allison Fine, will be discussing how to track and measure your “Return on Investment from Adopting Social Media.”

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A Scientist's Hard Life!

Tuesday October 6, Javier Pelaez (a blogger who is interested on science and has a blog that talks about it just as a hobby) asked in his Twitter profile how many persons would write in their blogs about the trim in the Spanish investment and development (I+D) budget. Some blogs began to mobilize themselves; hundreds of users began to support the cause using the social networks, and what began to as a simple tweet finished as a social group of real political pressure.

Habla Español? How to Reach Latinos Online

"If the [Republican] party does not figure out a way to appeal to Latino voters, it will become increasingly difficult, and maybe impossible, to ever again win a national election," said Chief McCain campaign strategist Steve Schmidt in the days following the 2008 election.

Democrats agree -- some even call the White House's mission to reach out to Latinos a "near obsession."

And with good reason: Latinos in the U.S. are growing in number and voice. Between the 2004 and 2008 elections, Latino eligible voters more than quadrupled in number compared to the general population, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.

You can certainly find many of these voters watching Univision, but that's not the only place to earn their support. Latinos are using mobile technology, social networks and online content in their own way -- and it's up to you to reach them.

Thursday, Nov 5th at the PdF Network
How to Harness Changes in Latino Participation Online
1-2 p.m. EST

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Join the PdF Network on Thursday, November 5 to hear from Kety Esquivel, New Media Manager for NCLR (National Council of La Raza), about how to harness changes in Latino participation online to boost support and engagement for your own cause.

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