It's happened at last. Someone has come unstuck because of the contents of their blog. And, relief of reliefs, it's not me.
I should explain. Among my activities as a journalist I offer media training - coaching for people who're about to talk to the press. Not how to spin or lie, but how not to... (Read More)
Featured Nov 19th, 2008
Barack Obama is the very definition of an Internet politico-geek, not least as I just invented the term. However, there is no denying that the President-Elect of the US has understood the power of the Internet, the power of social networking, better than any other political candidate for high... (Read More)
Featured Nov 15th, 2008
I almost thought it was April 1st, but no it is actually just a couple of days before the election of the new President of the United States. Which probably accounts for why EA has apparently decided to develop a download content pack for the Mercenaries 2 game which will allow you to play as... (Read More)
Featured Oct 31st, 2008
Last Saturday, Republican vice presidential nominee and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin held a rally in Los Angeles in the Home Depot Center, and the California Democratic Party rented a giant electronic billboard during the event, and solicited questions from people, via texting, to display during the... (Read More)
Featured Oct 9th, 2008
You have no friends named "palin".
Sob.
I had been so proud, the day after Republican presidential candidate John McCain chose her as his running mate, to be her friend on Facebook. I hadn't even done it cold, either; a friend of mine had recommended to me that I friend her, and I was happy to... (Read More)
Featured Sep 15th, 2008
No sooner had the echoes of “Sarah *who*?” faded than the blogosphere was on the job, showing that even for an unknown person from a remote area, there was plenty of readily accessible information available – and not only perhaps doing a better job of vetting than the McCain campaign itself... (Read More)
Featured Sep 6th, 2008
The November election brings with it the promise of changes, new beginnings, and hope for those who've endured the past 8 years with less than an enthusiastic attitude. The choice of President and Vice President means far less to most of us than the people they choose for Cabinet positions. Their... (Read More)
Featured Sep 3rd, 2008
As I watch the founders of GeekPAC, a political action group aimed at defending the information rights of U.S. citizens, get themselves up and running I can't help but wonder what other tech-oriented groups would benefit from a similar group. Would IT workers? What would they lobby for?
Sick of... (Read More)
Featured Aug 29th, 2008
Both the Democratic and Republican national conventions -- scheduled for next week and the following week, respectively -- will feature major roles for bloggers, giving them the same access as traditional press.
Hundreds of bloggers are slated to attend the Democratic convention in Denver -- 500... (Read More)
Featured Aug 24th, 2008
It's been a long-running joke that Republicans don't understand technology, what with United States Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) trying to describe the Internet as a "series of tubes" and President George W. Bush referring to "the Internets."
However, a new generation of Republicans is not only... (Read More)
Featured Aug 6th, 2008
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama, swept to the role of presumptive nominee through support from fans on the Internet, is learning that the Internet can just as easily be mobilized against him, even after he has already voted on an issue.
The issue is the Foreign Intelligence... (Read More)
Featured Jul 31st, 2008
Sean Tevis needed 3,000 people willing to donate $8.34 to his campaign for the Kansas state legislature. Instead, he's up to 5,298 -- and still going.
He did it with a single website in the style of XKCD, the geek comic strip that has replaced Dilbert on many office doors, and a simple... (Read More)
Featured Jul 21st, 2008
Sorry, Obama and McCain are Twitterers. That's what I should have said. Or at least that's what Tech President reckons.
Representatives of both candidates are apparently both hard at it, debating the presidential race on Twitter. The debate started on Friday and is due to run until... (Read More)
Featured Jun 23rd, 2008
Where are Mulder and Scully when you need them to investigate a mystery? The paranormal technology happening I am referring to is the strange case of the UK House of Lords publishing a handful of short videos on YouTube. The idea is OK, in that it has been designed to encourage youngsters to get... (Read More)
Featured Jun 12th, 2008
OK, so Barack Obama is not the first politician to 'get' the Internet, heck Al Gore invented it after all. However, sarcasm aside, what Obama has done is grasp the true power of the next generation Web: he has transformed political campaigning at a national level thanks to social networking and,... (Read More)
Featured Jun 8th, 2008
News this week:
25 years since the falklands - we kicked the argentinians ass!
In more current wars, 7 children were killed in a US (no surprise ;) ) air strike against a "suspected al-Qaeda hideout" in eastern Afghanistan.
Also, in the HD wars, Blockbuster is to rent only high-definition DVDs in... (Read More)
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