October 17th, 2008

A New Way to Watch the Debates

Posted by: Rob Bluey

A few weeks ago Billy Hallowell of VoterWatch pitched me on the idea of annotating video of the presidential debates. Due to a bunch of distractions at work, I missed the first two presidential contests and the VP debate. But this morning I fully annotated the third debate with commentary and links from The Heritage Foundation.



By embarking on the project — and possibly continuing it with congressional video — I hoped to provide an important service to our readers who want more than sound bites from the candidates. VoterWatch allows you to do just that by blogging within video coverage.

The experience was rather enjoyable. After watching last night’s “Saturday Night Live” skit with Fred Armisen and Darrell Hammond, I even had a few laughs at the real Barack Obama and John McCain.

September 18th, 2008

Daily Specials

Posted by: K Street Cafe Editor

Making Money from Social Ties (Technology Review)
With a good percentage of the country using social media, organizations are struggling with how to make their presence translate into profits.

Presidential Debate Goes 2.0 via MyDebates (Rotor Blog)
In a world where everything and everyone is blogging and networking through Web 2.0, it only seems right that the Presidential Debates be included. MyDebates will be broadcasting the Presidential Debates online through the social networking site, MySpace.

Low-Cost and Low-Barrier: 5 (Grassroots) Ways to Get Started with Mobile (Mobile Active)
Not all organizations have big advocacy budgets and are searching looking for a way to reach out without breaking the bank. This article by Katrin Verclas examines opportunities for organizations to get the word out using free programs.

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