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Obama 2.0 and police brutality...

schwartztronica wrote 5 months ago: …what do they have in common?  Web-based New Media, that’s what.  It’s time that w … more →

Tags: Politics, Journalism, obama, New Media, Web 2.0, online journalism, Citizen Journalism, Obama 20, police brutality

Twitter + Politics

kegill wrote 5 months ago: Presentation for tonight. PPT. Slideshare to come! Videos: Filiz, student project on YouTube. … more →

Tags: presentations, twitter

YouTube and Congress Reach Detente

kegill wrote 5 months ago: Remember the hoop-dee-do-dah in 2008 about Congressional use of social media? As the 111th Congress … more →

Tags: Congress, YouTube

Change.gov and The Domain Naming Process4 comments

kegill wrote 5 months ago: Over at Michelle Malkin’s blog, you can read the result of a Freedom of Information (FoI) requ … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Change.gov

New Social Movements in South Korea: Netizens, Electronic Democracy, Social Protest and Democratization

vaiguoren wrote 6 months ago: Netizens is a relatively recent combination word (from interNET + citIZENS). In this paper, it refer … more →

Tags: On Line Identity, Korea, KOREAN WEBSITES, South Korea Netizens, netizens, interNET + citIZENS, new social movements, social protest, democratization

Obama Campaign Ditches Twitter, Facebook3 comments

kegill wrote 6 months ago: I’ve said this so often I feel like a broken record, but here goes: there is a big differenc … more →

Tags: Social Networks, twitter, Barack Obama, facebook, Political Campaign, Politics

Change.Gov Adds CC Licensing1 comment

kegill wrote 7 months ago: The Creative Commons license announcement on Change.gov seems odd. Federal government materials are … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Legal, C/C++, Change.gov, Copyright

Crowdsourcing The 2008 Election

kegill wrote 8 months ago: Using powerful digital tools not even in alpha four years ago, Americans are documenting election da … more →

Tags: convergence, web2.0

Campaigns In A Web 2.0 World

kegill wrote 8 months ago: The NYT Times: “Not since 1960, when John F. Kennedy won in part because of the increasingly p … more →

Tags: web2.0

Polling Place Photos, Videos and Tweets

kegill wrote 8 months ago: There’s a widespread clamor for crowdsourced documentation at the polls this election: the NY … more →

Tags: convergence, Events, twitter, crowdsourcing, election08

Digital Media and the Future of Journalism

kegill wrote 8 months ago: On Thursday 30 October, five Seattle-area organizations are hosting a forum on youth civic journalis … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Events

Good News For Independent Journalism1 comment

kegill wrote 10 months ago: Spot.us has almost reached its goal for its first project, to fact-check political ads in San Franci … more →

Tags: media, Social Networks, Business Model, community journalism, online journalism

State Department Boasts Internal Wiki

kegill wrote 11 months ago: Distributed production comes to one of the most hide-bound agencies in government: the State Departm … more →

Tags: Social Networks, web2.0, Wiki

The Faux Charge About Congressional Use of Social Media1 comment

kegill wrote 11 months ago: Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) uses Twitter to communicate with constituents (and other folks). But acc … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, twitter, Congress

Campaign Conference Calls As Podcasts

kegill wrote 1 year ago: McClatchy’s DC office is publishing some presidential campaign conference calls as podcasts. W … more →

Tags: media, Podcasting, Society

Open Source Voting System Championed in NY1 comment

kegill wrote 1 year ago: The Village Voice reports that the viability of an open source electronic voting system is threatene … more →

Tags: Web/Tech, Open-Source, eVoting

Create Your Customized Democratic Candidate Mash-Up

kegill wrote 1 year ago: The Democratic Party is truly experimenting with citizen media this election cycle. On Wednesday, t … more →

Tags: convergence, Citizen Journalism, Mash Up, 2008 Presidential Election, Yahoo

Results In on the Congressional Website Project

kegill wrote 2 years ago: The Sunlight Foundation recruited citizen journalists to evaluate Congressional websites on three cr … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Citizen Journalism, Sunlight Foundation

Blogging and Public Affairs

kegill wrote 3 years ago: I’m on a panel Wednesday morning with Robert Scoble and Pam Miller: "Blogging: Its power … more →

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