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- Eight Democrats lock horns (online): So what?
- Digital Markets Blog presidential campaign 2008 special series on what I am calling “User Generated Politics”AER YOU READY? The first debate of the 2008 presidential race is set for tonight!The Democrat field of eight will battle for air, and Internet time, in a 90-minute face-off to be broadcast on MSNBC...
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- Hillary Clinton snags $4 million online
- Digital Markets Blog presidential campaign 2008 special series on what I am calling “User Generated Politics”“Hillary for President” is already celebrating a victory, a presidential campaign fundraising one.Clinton ‘double-team’ in race for campaign millions last week has paid off, to the tune of $36 million, so reports Hillary Clinton for...
- Blog posts 2007-04-02
- Do you think I'm sexy?
- Can we blame Web 2.0 for even the way we look? Crystia Freeland, the sexy looking see photo US managing editor of the Financial Times, certainly tries. In the "The beauty contest", her A-Train column in this mornings FT, she tells us that the "magnifying impact of Web 2.0" makes...
- Blog posts 2007-03-03
- Hillary TV: Will 'User Generated Politics' get Clinton to the White House?
- A Digital Markets Blog political announcement: The 2007 campaign for the presidency of the United States will mark the prime-time debut of what I will be calling ‘User Generated Politics.”“All politics is local,” the old saying goes. “Every vote counts” is another favorite.My debut post at this Digital Markets Blog...
- Blog posts 2007-01-29
- In FL, missing e-votes cast doubt on House race
- A Florida Democrat who lost his House race is seeking a recount after dozens of people reported problems using Sarasota County’s touch-screen voting machines and a significant number of ballots had no recorded votes in the high-profile race, The New York Times reports. Christine Jennings lost to...
- Blog posts 2006-11-10
- MySpace, Facebook, NBC: Brands rule, not users
- "Users are in control” packs the same mythical punch as “every vote counts.” Our democratic system is worthy, but the underwritten by special interests, two-party, primary and insider convention driven presidential election process does not provide each of our citizens an equal “voice.” Web 2.0 social networking systems...
- Blog posts 2006-10-14
- Facebook on social media: 'active sharing' boon to brand marketers online
- Facebook believes in the marketing power of “Social Media.” The Chief Revenue Officer of Facebook, Mike Murphy, shared his belief in the power of “active sharing online” to accomplish brand marketing objectives at the closing Advertising Week keynote this morning.Murphy shared Facebook best marketing practices with an audience of advertising...
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- The clue train has no caboose
- The Internet clue train has no ending. It just keeps on chugging along. But there is always a new group milling around the platform ready to hop on when they "get it". There is nobody left below the age of 24, they were the...
- Blog posts 2006-08-03
- Democrats leverage the Social Web: Al Gore advises Yahoo Answers and John Edwards talks tech at Gnomedex
- The Social Web is helping Democrat runners-up retake center stage. Al Gore (two term Vice-President and 2000 candidate for President) is currently featured on the Yahoo homepage and John Edwards (2004 candidate for Vice President) is moments away from addressing Gnomedex in Seattle.At Yahoo, Al Gore poses the question “Can...
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- D: Vinod Khosla thinks outside the barrel
- During an interview with Walt Mossberg at the D conference, Vinod Khosla extolled the virtues of ethanol as a replacement for oil. The venture capitalist is investing in biofuels and has a proposal—if Wal-Mart would stock ethanol for $1.99 per gallon for the next ten years, he would guarantee...
- Blog posts 2006-06-01
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