Howdy folks, Epolitics.com is back in business — I’m back from 10 days in Paris and London, centering around presentations at the World E-Gov Forum in Paris and at the London School of Economics a few days later. I’ll be posting...
So here’s the scoop: remember that “Ten Who Are Changing the World of Politics and the Internet” list from a few months ago, the one in which all of you voted for e.politics? Well, I’m a finalist (one of the Top Ten) and am...
The elements themselves may have ganged up against us the last time we tried this, but let’s see if we can get together and whoop it up WITHOUT provoking the wrath of water, wind and fire. Come kick off your Labor Day weekend a day early at...
Finally! A much-needed revision of the legendary Online Politics 101 is under way, a little over two years since its last substantive rewrite. The new version will have an entirely new chapter on Twitter, for a start, and will also see plenty of...
If you haven’t already, please take a second and cast your vote for Colin Delany/Epolitics.com over at PoliticsOnline.com — we’re in the running for this year’s list of the Top Ten who are Changing the World of Politics and...
It’s an excellent day down here in the e.politics bunker, and not just because of the exquisite combination of heat and humidity that makes DC so joyously wilt-inducing in the summer. Here’s the scoop: Politics Online and the World E...
For a terrifically detailed look at contemporary online campaigning, be sure to check out the new publication put together by ClickZ’s intrepid political advertising reporter Kate Kaye — Digital Political Campaigning 101 (hmm, wonder...
Hey kids, this post comes to you from an Undisclosed Location somewhere in the Eurasian landmass (hint: the locals speak an Indo-European language, except when they don’t), where I’m currently ensconsed in a hotel bar enjoying among the...
A lot of things have been looking up in the e.politics world lately — interesting day job and fascinating trips abroad, for a start — but there has been one dark cloud in the bunker in recent weeks. You see, the site has lost a family...
The day job may be needy these days, but that doesn’t mean we can completely ignore old friends and clients. So, while getting ready for last month’s Spain trip I also got to design a small site for an upcoming conference organized by...