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Shout Out: Capitol Valley Blog
The guys over at the Capitol Valley blog must have been seriously caffeinated Tuesday because they churned out a ton of content from the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet's summit (On several occasions author Andrew Feinberg was snapping photos like a paparazzo who had just witnessed Britney's emergence from the psych ward).
The blog has a flood of commentary, interviews, audio files and pictures so it's worth a look if you weren’t able to make it to the Politics Online event. Several highlights: Yahoo debuts its new political ad platform; the questioning of Facebook's Adam Conner; and a moment with Internet visionary Tim Wu.
The recently launched blog covers (according to its 'about us' page) "technology and politics and whatever else the editors think will make you laugh, cry, or think during the work day."
Here is CongressDaily's coverage of the conference:
Panelists Say Internet Political Impact Only Likely To Grow
Report: Relatively Small Amount Spent On Web Campaigns
Posted by Andrew on March 5, 2008 09:03 AM | Permalink
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