Year: 2003
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New from the DoD and Accenture: “eDemocracy”
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New from the DoD and Accenture: “eDemocracy” Think web elections are a long way off? Think again. A lucky few American citizens will be able to vote online in the…
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New features at the Dean blog
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We did a little tinkering over at the official campaign blog this afternoon. With the watchful eye of Mathew Gross over my virtual shoulder, we overhauled several things: Comments now…
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John Robb is back
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JRobb is Back! John Robb is back, located now at MindPlex.org. [via Bryan Strawser
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History comes alive
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Like Matthew Langer, I have long been an admirer of Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (I have my high school history teacher — Winslow Smith — to thank for that.) For that…
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Google NonSense
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So I got interested in Google’s new AdSense program. It doesn’t cost much to run this blog (all told, hosting and software costs run about $300/year), but I figured the…
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Judges with a sense of humor
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Caught over at The Volokh Conspiracy, check out this wonderful example of judicial common sense: FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN HYPERPHRASE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC and HYPERPHRASE INC., ORDER Plaintiffs, 02-C-647-C…
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mDeath
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Up2Speed: mLife Dies, AT&T Won’t Admit It Stunk AT&T’s fuzzy and conceited mLife campaign was taken behind the barn and shot. Presumably by a smiling 30-something in high-contrast colors carrying…
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Maximizing Movable Type
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Maximizing The Power of Blog Software Interesting ideas from A Whole Lotta Nothing [via Dennis Kennedy] on getting the maximum value out of Movable Type: “It’s pretty common for people…
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The Connectivity Campaign
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David Weinberger is enthusiastic about Governor Dean’s guest-blogging over at Larry Lessig’s blog. David asks, “Has any presidential candidate ever in history been dropped into a free-for-all quite like this?…
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Dean gets help from DC Insiders
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MSNBC.com — Dean gets help from D.C. insiders But as improbable as it would have seemed three months ago, some Capitol Hill political realists have now accepted — even embraced…