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In Latest Foray Online, President Obama Will Take Questions From Twitter (Tech President)
The affair on July 6 is the latest in a series of events facilitated by an Administration dedicated to interacting with and engaging citizens online.
Are You Delivering Emails That Matter? (ClickZ)
Make sure your content is relevant to your audience by identifying key segments through subscriber preferences or behaviors.
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House allows members to Skype (Politico)
“Utilizing low-cost, real-time communication tools is an effective way to inform and solicit feedback from constituents,” says Congressman Dan Lungren (CA).
Why You Should Care About Klout (Business 2 Community)
Whether or not you agree with Klout’s credibility, it is emerging as a major force to measure your influence online.
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6 Ways To Turn Facebook “Likes” Into Loyal Fans (HubSpot)
Increasing the “likes” that your Facebook page receives is an important first step in your social media strategy, but keeping your fans engaged on your page is crucial.
Lawmakers say House must move more quickly on new technology (The Hill)
Although the sighting of an iPad is now a common occurrence on Capitol Hill, some believe that Congress must be even more receptive to adopting new technology.
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How Social Media Can Effect Real Social and Governmental Change
(Mashable)
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark shares his thoughts on how meaningful social and governmental change is being implemented today through social networks.
Facebook: The Entire Web Will Be Social (Gigaom)
At the launch of its f8 conference in San Francisco today, Facebook announced its master plan to make the rest of the web social.
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Facebook Now Nearly Twice The Size Of MySpace Worldwide (Tech Crunch)
Facebook and MySpace continue to battle it out for the the title of top social networking Web site in the US - their staggering online presences make them a good target for organizations of all sizes.
The Best Government Tech of the Bush Years (Wired)
As the country waits to see how the Obama Administration will open up the executive branch on the Web, here is a list of the tech achievements of the Bush Administration.