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A Sneak Peak at the New Voter.com
BY Esther Dyson | Sunday, August 13 2006
[Editor's note: This article first appeared on Esther Dyson's new ZDNet blog, Release 0.9, and is reposted here with her permission.] Right now, I find it hard to get excited about Web 2.0 in general. There seems to be ... Read More
HotSoup - Politics Without the Partisanship
BY Michael Turk | Wednesday, July 12 2006
I hate having to write this because two of the people involved are former colleagues that I really enjoyed working with, and really respect. Unfortunately, it has to be said. Two articles in major publications - the LA ... Read More
TXT4CASH: Fundraising Comes to Your Phone
BY Justin Oberman | Thursday, March 30 2006
After sitting through several "mobile web" dominated panels at SXSW, where the topic of text messaging and other interesting traits of the mobile medium never came to surface, it was a "Sweet Relief" to meet up with ... Read More
Essembly.com: Finally, a Friendster for Politics
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 13 2006
Online social networks have taken off all over the United States, and indeed much of the wired world. Friendster, the granddaddy of the breed, says it has more than 24 million members, while its newer rival MySpace.com ... Read More
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