Plus Three
Plus Three was off to a good start when the software and consulting firm took on the Democratic National Committee as its first client, overhauling the organization’s Web and email capabilities, and building the open source, database known as “Demzilla.” Though the firm no longer works with the DNC, it has since served many of the largest democratic and progressive organizations in the country, developing customized software, campaign strategy, and design services. “We’ve come into the market in a very unique way,” affirms Plus Three’s president and co-founder, Juan Proaño.
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Recent blog posts
- Daily Digest: Non-Conservatives Board the McCain Train
- Berkman at 10: Open Media--Is Openness Enough?
- Policy (and maybe Politics) events: Week of 5/15/08
- From Jay-Z's Web Book to Khatami's Blog (Berkman10 Dispatch)
- Berkman at 10: Is the Internet Good for Democracy, Or What?
- Daily Digest: Edwards Jumps on the Barackwagon
- Berkman at 10: The Future of the Internet is in Our Hands
- Daily Digest: Obama Steers Clear of 527s
- PdF 2008: Rebooting the System (A Peek at the Program)
- Daily Digest: Drafting a Digital New Deal

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