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Blogger RSS feed problems
Anyone else having problems with feeds they subscribe to at blogspot.com? Specifically, I’m seeing items show up in my aggregator repeatedly – even though they aren’t new. I can’t tell if this is a Radio bug or if it’s a problem at blogspot. com mis-identifying old content as new. If you subscribe to ExcitedUtterances, Dean2004,…
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Dean campaign sponsoring search results at Google
The Dean campaign is demonstrating their Internet savvy yet again – this time by being the only Democratic candidate to sponsor search results at Google. Check out the right-hand column at Google when you search for “Howard Dean“. (Searches for the other candidates reveal that victorystore.com, which sells buttons and the like, has sponsored each…
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First presidential candidate with a weblog
Check out http://deancalltoaction.blogspot.com/ – I believe this makes Howard Dean the first U.S. presidential candidate to have a weblog. Anyone know of any other candidates for their country’s highest office who’ve maintained weblogs? I figure I would have heard about them, but just wanted to be sure before I changed “first in the U.S.” to “first in…
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Dean Call to Action blog online
Straight from the campaign: Hello friends, I just wanted to let you know that the campaign has set up a Howard Dean 2004 Call to Action weblog. Tell your friends about it and visit it daily to find out how you can help elect Howard Dean the next President of the United States! Visit the new blog…
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Blogs as journalism? Who cares?
So here’s an interesting twist on the blogs-as-journalism meme (my second in a week, no less): I maintain a blog about a presidential campaign. In that blog, I keep an outline which is an up-to-date archive of the major articles about the candidate. It generates a lot of traffic, and I’ve received quite a bit…
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Meetup.com – campaign rallies nationwide
Like Online Dating, With a Political Spin. Hundreds of people turned out in New York last week to hear a presidential candidate at an event organized not by his campaign staff but by a Web site. By Lisa Napoli. [New York Times: Technology] I’m posting this to my personal blog (and not to the one…
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George Soros on board?
This report in today’s Seattle Times raises questions whether Soros has “endorsed” Dean; the article claims he would endorse “either Kerry or Dean.” Interesting. Hedging his bets?
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RSS Autodiscovery
I totally missed this the first time around, but it’s brainlessly easy and adds a nice little enhancement to your blog. A quick review – many blogs publish two versions of their site – HTML, which is what you view when you look at the blog through a web browser. At the same time, many…
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Meet The Nation…
Progress mag The Nation magazine published a lengthy profile of Governor Dean this week, and it is accompanied by an hour-long interview with Radio Nation’s David Corn. No sound-bites, lots of substance. Corn tries to paint Dean with some labels, and isn’t exactly blown away by the governor. Then again, that may not be a bad…
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Dan Gillmor on Groove
Guess I’m not the only one speculating about Kapor’s departure from Groove: Dan Gillmor writes in his column today : My immediate instinct was to praise Kapor for showing honor and principle. This implicitly suggested a lack of those qualities on the part of Groove’s leaders, and on reflection I concluded I was being too harsh.…