Say WHAT? Twitter is a fickle place. Earlier today, I posted a question and request on Twitter for information on Law Enforcement agencies that are using blogging, social networking and social media. Web 2.0 stuff. I received 4 responses, from two people whom I communicate with regularly. That’s it. Nothing. Don’t get me wrong, the [...]
Over the last few weeks, we have seen another jump in the conservative, social media universe. And we seen it shunted to ground. I have also seen numerous elected officials, and candidates for elected office begin following me on Twitter. Unlike some folks, when someone follows me, I make every effort to respond in kind and send a personal note [...]
With the “bluing” of Virginia, in Tuesday’s election, and the general implosion of the Republican Party, there has been much talk about where we go from here. One of the prospects is to lay down and die. But my friend and fellow Jeffersonaid Blogger Jason Kenney had a great response to that idea: There are many options avail [...]
And social networking/Web 2.0 gets a shot in the arm. In an effort to leverage in house maintained blogs and websites, companies, specifically SUN and it’s CEO Jonathan Schwartz, have lobbied the Securities and Exchange Commission to allow disclosure of financials through those media outlets. The SEC has announced that it will recogni [...]
I was reading the various blogs I frequent this morning and ran across this article by DCH on Bearing Drift, from August 8th. As I was reading, it was obvious it was a report “from the floor” of the People’s House and a visit by the author there. Read the rest of this entry »
Image via Wikipedia Ok. So this is a little tongue in cheek… but… I was reading this little snippet: Tweet and Greet over at Leslie Carbone’s blog and a couple questions entered my tired head. She conducted an interview about her car with a friend of hers. The interview is here: http://www.tweetandgreet.com/post/43010708/chi [...]