links for 2006-11-09
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November 8, 2006|
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JD Lasica is at the Web 2.0 conference and gives us a rundown of the happenings.
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[converted to Unicode] "History was all over the screen, except on the anchor desks and panels of experts, where every news division, even CNN, seemed to have sent out an inter-office memo that said, “stag.�"
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"we asked a distinguished group of technologists, politicos, bloggers, and journalists to respond to the following questions: Was the role of technology in politics different in 2006 than in 2004? How did new technology most affect Election 2006, and do y
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MacArthur's John Bracken writes: "has our ability to maintain “a more active relationship with information” changed the way our governments do their work and deliver services? Not yet, not from where I sit."
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John Palfrey on the gubernatorial race in Massachusetts: "You might in fact think of many of the bloggers on the left as volunteers working independently of the campaign....Better to have the online crowd on your side than not, at a minimum."
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"Blogs of all political stripes spent most of yesterday detailing reports of voting machine malfunctions and ballot shortages, effectively becoming an online national clearinghouse of the polling problems that still face the election system."
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David Sifry's regular update on the state of the blogosphere as seen by Technorati. "Technorati is now tracking more than 57 Million blogs...the blogosphere is doubling in size approximately every 230 days...The globalization of the blogosphere continues.
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