- 11 Web Technologies Political Campaigns Should Consider. Virtual napalm not on list, tragically.
- More Blog Woes For John Edwards. Great idea! Let’s attack those bloggers. You know, the guys with free printing presses and unlimited ink.
- Are the Netroots Stalling Out? A serious discussion of the limits of the blogosphere. My question: is Patrick Ruffini secretly controlling the Edwards campaign? Via TechPrez.
- (Audio) Spotlight: Jerome Armstrong. A PoliticsOnline interview.
- As a Campaign Tool, Web Has Its Uses and Limits. Wow, there’s an illuminating headline. Upcoming article: “Weather sometimes good, other times not so much.”
- ’08 Web Gurus Chase Money, Support Online. A bit more substantive of an overview article.
- GOP Presidential Candidates Gaining Viewers on YouTube, though not always for reasons they’d prefer.
- Does Flickr = Censr? Content limits suck.
- New FEC campaign contributions data presentation. Zoomable! Clickable! Via The Hotline.
- Vlinks: The Web’s Best Video Sharing, Vlogging, and Resources. Excellent collection of video resources.
- Excerpts from the Republican Senatorial Campaign Internet Guide [PDF]. Nice job, Politico! (words not often seen on e.politics). Via PoliticalWire.
- McCain: Let’s Put the Hurt on Mitt. Online video as (virtual) assassination tool. Via WSJ Washington Wire.
- Edwards Goes Low $$$. More on the virtues of small donors.
- Is The Politico Throwing Spaghetti on the Wall? Comprehensive strategy vs. random online lunging: which is more fun?
- 2008 Presidential Candidates Do Use Pay-Per-Click Search A Lot, despite slanderous rumours to the contrary.
- National Journal, NBC Embedding Reporters with Campaigns. No word on whether they’ll be forced to subsist on MREs. More details from Tech Daily Dose.
- HeyCosmo: Webcams Meet Group Collaboration. Useful tool for online organizing?
- Telling Your Story With Words and Images. Grunts and rude gestures no longer sufficient.
- Let’s Play the Redistricting Game. Nice use of an online game to explore a complicated political truth redistricting is where the REAL political power lives. Details from The Caucus and the IPDI blog.
- We Didn’t Start The Grassfire: Conservatives Use The Internets Too.
- One Hit Too Many: The new cosmetic surgery craze is “man boobs” reduction. Look just below the entry on the evolution of women’s erotic dreams. Coincidence? We report, you decide.
- Two Hits Too Many: Gay and Lesbian Gangs Terrorize Metro Station. Online tie-in: MySpace was central to their capture. Suggested by a loyal reader (thanks Dad!), who’s still scratching his head over this one.
– cpd