Entries Tagged as ‘Technology’

May 12, 2008

Obamacan wins MoveOn ad contest

MoveOn announced the winner of their Obama in 30 seconds advertisement contest, and the winner was a bit of a surprise. The advertisement, “Obamacan”, features a veteran who has been a Republican “since before [he] was allowed to vote” talking about why he voted for Obama.

While, I like this ad, I think that some of [...]

May 8, 2008

Barely Political has a new YouTube video

Thanks to Chris Brooks for passing this along to me. I watched it about 5 minutes ago and just was able to stop laughing long enough to write this post.

I give props to Mike Gravel for having a sense of humor and for giving twitter a mention at the end (even if he probably has [...]

May 7, 2008

Reach or Reinforcement? How do people use the Internet?

What is the Internet useful for in political campaigns?
The general consensus of many of the “old guard” political consultants that I have come in contact with is that the Internet is not a successful tool for driving messages. This group believes that the best way to promote a campaign’s messages is through earned media and [...]

May 6, 2008

Is Facebook Really “All That”?

Note: Okay, apparently I am still getting used to this regularity thing. Last week was hectic and I didn’t get to post, hopefully I will step it up and get better.
Over the course of the past week or two, I have been thinking about how Facebook has progressed in the past 12 months. This time [...]

April 24, 2008

Back on the Twitter machine

So, it looks like I’ve picked an interesting week to start twittering again. So far the Lead Architect and VP of Engineering have both left the microblogging company in the past few days.
This news is little more than an interesting hook into this post, as my thoughts about Twitter range far beyond the technical side. [...]