Democratic Convention
Micah L. Sifry, 08/29/2008 - 11:07am

Liveblogging the DNC; sleuthing out McCain's VP pick; Sarah Palin will make these bloggers happy; Get your ObamaTaxCut.com; McCain's classy and messy moves; Obama's text-messaging machine revs up.

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Nancy Scola, 08/25/2008 - 4:43pm

We kick off our on-the-ground coverage of the just-begun Democratic National Convention in Denver with a look at the Big Tent, a glance at how bloggers are reacting to the event's corporate sponsorship, what gear the new media folks are packing, and much more.

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Nancy Scola, 08/22/2008 - 12:22pm

No, not really. Instead, we look at the seemingly instantaneous response yesterday to the hubbub over where John McCain hangs his hat(s); C-SPAN does a convention-inspired upgrade, pulling in an impressive amount of third-party creative content; we challenge you to record your electoral vote predictions; and a tremendous amount more.

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Micah L. Sifry, 08/22/2008 - 9:59am

When will the political conventions enter the Connected Age? That question has been bouncing around my mind recently as we at techPresident keep fielding phone calls from reporters doing stories on Barack Obama's decision to announce his VP choice first by text message. Don't get me wrong: It's a great attention-grabbing gimmick, and it's helping his campaign build a powerful new way to reach people (primarily the young), but it's hardly a revolution in politics.

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Nancy Scola, 08/21/2008 - 11:37am

The Big Tent seeks to be a refuge and workspace for new media types gathering in Denver next week, and we wondering if what happens there might not be more interesting than what happens inside the Pepsi Center; McCain's tech policy is tracked back to his campaign's ties to the tech industry; a fake VP SMS fools some Virginia politicos; and a whole lot more.

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Nancy Scola, 08/20/2008 - 11:28am

The Sunlight Foundation takes *all* the fun out of the upcoming political conventions by highlighting who's paying for the crudites; a new profile of the X-Men-like Obama online team sparks a bit of professional jealousy in competitors; the Democratic candidate's economic advisor roots his thinking in the networked world; and a good deal more.

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Nancy Scola, 08/01/2008 - 1:05pm

America is using these relatively quiet days of summer to carefully weigh John McCain and Barack Obama's differing visions for putting America back at the cutting edge of the scientific innova...no, not really. Sigh. We're busy talking celebrity this and celebrity blah blah blah blah; Sprinkled across the U.S.A. are nearly 200,000 returned Peace Corps volunteers, and now some of them are trying to bring home some votes for Barack Obama; The Democratic side of the House Education committee has released a snappy movie-trailer style short video promoting the upcoming premiere on the House floor of the Higher Education Opportunity Act; and so much more that it would take a full two episodes of "Behind the Music" to cover it all.

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Nancy Scola, 07/16/2008 - 11:26am

Team McCain pwns the Obama campaign by tracking screen captures that show changes to the Democratic candidate's website subsection on Iraq; with an innovative and occassionally funny digital townhall, Rep. John Culberson gets one step closer to be a "real time representative;" JibJib has a new video; we highlight the latest development in the ongoing conservative battle over broadband; and much, much more.

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Joshua Levy, 08/15/2007 - 10:40am

Jason Rosenberg on bloggers and the Democratic convention; the GOP works to find a challenger to the Dems' Act Blue; crowdsourcing to find news in Mitt Romney's financial disclosure; Mitt Romney was blogged about more than anyone but Harry Potter last weekend; Fred Thompson uses the web because he has to; and the New York Times gets more reporting help from the blogosphere.

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