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In Tampa, Florida, one of the cities that comprises the megalopolis known as the Tampa Bay area, home
Continue reading »Just in time for the first day of the Democratic Convention in the U.S., Kevin Rose today announced
Continue reading »Google today announced that it has signed up the Obama and McCain campaigns to share blog posts and
Continue reading »You know it's a new era when a US Presidential candidate plans to make a major announcement using
Continue reading »Polymeme is a new memetracker that bills itself as "a polymath's guide to news." Polymeme is the
Continue reading »If you've been waiting to see all the standard Web 2.0 site features put to a socially significant
Continue reading »A new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project reveals that 46% of Americans have used
Continue reading »Launched a couple of weeks ago by U.S. Representative John R. Kuhl, Jr., a Republican from New York's
Continue reading »This week Barack Obama won the Democrat nomination for US President, pitting him against Republican candidate John McCain.
Continue reading »Even though last night's big contests in Kentucky and Oregon ended in a split decision, with big wins
Continue reading »There's no denying that the campaign of Barack Obama has embraced social networking and new media like no
Continue reading »Last July's Democratic CNN-YouTube debate was mostly well received (though November's Republican follow up was met with less
Continue reading »If Twitter is anything, it's a platform for communication. Tweet and reply. Follow and be followed. As Robert
Continue reading »The knock on the type of representative democracy that is employed in the US is that the people
Continue reading »We've written about the presidential campaigns of Ron Paul and Barack Obama a lot on this blog. That's
Continue reading »The Republican nominating contest for President of the United States is all but sewn up -- Ron Paul
Continue reading »The social networking market and ecosystem are in major flux and the early trailblazer LiveJournal announced today the
Continue reading »We've written a lot about the Internet's role in American politics over the past six months as the
Continue reading »We have two prize winners to announce, for yesterday and today. Our 7th and 8th daily Comments Competition
Continue reading »Are we witnessing the emergence of the Long Tail of politics over the course of this presidential election
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