Month: March 2007
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Report Back from the OSCMS Summit in Sunnyvale
I’ve been down in California since Tuesday, met with Henri, did some work from Aaron’s and then went down to Yahoo in Sunnyvale for the Open Source CMS Summit (OSCMS 2007) and DrupalCON.
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More Cool Visualization
Owen recently posted a cool data visualization site. I was talking to a friend last night who pointed me to State-Machine.org, a data visualization site for political funding. The site allows you to compare different sources of campaign funding (3 axis) and distributes the presidential candidates accordingly. This is very cool!
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The MySpace of Presidential Politics is on MySpace
MySpace and Presidential Politics Sunday’s NYT ran an article about MySpace’s new Impact Channel where presidential candidates’ profiles will be aggregated and presented for MySpace’s 60 million (mostly young) American members. The article basically says “candidates are going where the voters are” and expects that MySpace and the Impact Channel could have an, err, impact,…
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Brooklyn Beware! Shaya Is Coming (.org)
I got an email from Ethan today who is in Brooklyn working with Arthur and Zoey and one of our newest clients. On his way from their hotel to the client’s office, they spotted this poster: ShayaIsComing.org is a campaign of the Laborers Eastern Region Organizing Fund, one of our clients!
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Carbon Offsets and Mission Driven Business
I have been meaning to write about carbon offsets (again) but haven’t gotten around to it yet. This post over on TerraPass.com seemed like a good enough reason.
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DefectiveByDesign Open Letter To Jobs Gains Signers and Press
Yesterday DefectiveByDesign.org launched an open letter to Steve Jobs. We offered 3 concrete steps Jobs could take to show that he us willing to support his vision for “a world without DRM”.