A few stories lingering on the list.
- Radical Imam Blogs His Support of Ft. Hood Shooter.
- Gay bloggers organizing boycott of DNC. C.f. Bloggers Furious At White House For Anonymous Ridicule.
- More Sarah Palin Facebook fun.
- Low Turnout Didn’t Cause Democratic Losses.
- New Advocacy Site Maps and Tracks Journalists in Peril.
- Kansas lawmaker’s anti-Obama ‘RedNeck Rap’ off Web.
- Why running the White House Web site on Drupal is a political disaster waiting to happen. C.f. Inside (and Outside) the White House Drupal Switch, Tim O’Reilly’s Three Insights into the Drupaling of the White House, and Before Drupal, There Was “The Tool”.
- Bloggers v Climate Change.
- Defending Clunkers with a Data Dump.
- Candidates Use Behavioral Targeting to Reach Voters.
- The Calculus of Mayor Mike’s Online Ad Blitz, plus “Facebook Guy’s” Thoughts on Campaigning.
- Using Twitter Lists to Judge Influence.
- Online Left Bundles Dollars for Grayson.
- Whither Obama & Co.’s Organizing Might? Plus, Twitter + Ads + Daily Kos = SEIU’s New Health Care Campaign.
- Ralph Lauren owns up to Photoshop disaster.
- E-Mail Mocking Obama Is ‘Exhibit A’ in Wrongful-Firing Suit.
- Did Meghan McCain get called a slut? Twitterfight!
- Wiesel slams tea partiers over Holocaust signs (on Twitter, natch).
- In Today’s Viral World, Who Keeps a Civil Tongue?
- MySpace for Millionaires not doing so well.
- Michele Bachman’s daily choice of reading material.
- How The Huffington Post uses real-time testing to write better headlines, via Burt Edwards.
- Membership Data Becomes Newest Weapon Against Britain’s Far-Right BNP.
- An Architect for the Machine Age.
- Edward Burtynsky’s Oil.
- The online ad market: “We’re not dead yet.”
- Criminalizing Twitter.
- Twitter: Disrupting Politics from Coast to Coast.
- NBC Taps SocNets to Generate Olympic Buzz.
- Top Digital Marketing Trends for 2010: Flash, Crowdsourcing, Info-Art.
- The psychology of Google Wave.
- Recessipedia, via Brett Schenker.
- Refugees set to tap demand for virtual workforce .
- Best advice for building nonprofit e-mail lists.
- Report Card: Which Groups Use Social Media? The response: One Year After Obama, Most Big DC Orgs Aren’t Embracing Social Media Tools, DC Social Media Survey Touches Nerve, and Participation in Social Media Does Not Equal Success.
- Wen Jiabao apologizes for geology error.
- The future of political journalism? Salon v Politico, again.
- 50 Serious Games for Social Change.
- Best Practices in Online Advocacy for Associations, Nonprofits, and Corporations.
- Googling Virginia’s Vote.
- The Fine Art of Timing a Money Bomb.
- Asteroid blast reveals holes in Earth’s defences.
- W.Va. House to stream sessions online.
- Can Public Data Be Too Public? Inside WA’s Domestic Partnership Debate.
- Shot at RNC “Hosting” Bill Draws Return Fire.
- “Designing Obama,” a Few Dollars at a Time.
- Report on Online Townhalls Finds Enemies on the Right.
- Why Obama Is Taking His Time on Afghanistan.
- How one company of Marines is helping to bring Afghan insurgents home. A glimpse at what it takes to do modern counterinsurgency.
- Now THIS is comprehensive battle damage analysis.
- Our lovely neighbor, plus an impressive shot of part of the extended family.
- Six diseases you never knew you could catch (see first comment for a perfect example of the genius of the internet).
- And finally: Cat Congress Mired In Sunbeam, via Alicia LaPorte.
C.f. Past Quick Hits.
– cpd