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Feedster Lets You Roll Your Own RSS
Feedpapers
Feedster Lets You Roll Your Own RSS
Feedpapers
02/19/2004 10:09 AMWell dye me orange and call me pumpkin. Remember how I was complaining
about the new Feedster political "Feedpaper" thing that, in my
opinion, really limited the kind of feedpapers...
politics
politics
02/01/2005 09:58 PM
Bill Clinton to become
Secretary-General of the United Nations? Using M.R.I.'s to See Politics on the
Brain
Using M.R.I.'s to See Politics on the
Brain
04/20/2004 01:51 AMResearchers using brain imaging do not claim to have figured out
either party yet, but they have noticed intriguing patterns.
Personal politics
Personal politics
06/22/2004 03:31 PMDon't Dismiss Net Politics
Don't Dismiss Net Politics
01/22/2004 02:11 AMJohn Kerry's victory in the 2004 Iowa presidential caucuses tells us
that politics remains in broadcast mode. We haven't arrived at a
technology-fueled, post-broadcast era. But anyone who doubts that the
Internet is changing politics in major ways just isn't paying close
enough attention.
Four Myths About Politics
Four Myths About Politics
06/30/2004 02:22 PMChris (sorry to pick on you) gives a perfect example of the logic
that’s causing Democrats to lose so badly:…
The politics of terrorism
The politics of terrorism
06/04/2004 08:56 AMHow the GOP used 9/11 to scare Americans into war: An excerpt from
"Stand Up, Fight Back: Republican Toughs, Democratic Wimps, and the
Politics of Revenge."
"politics.technorati.com"
"politics.technorati.com"
07/22/2004 09:19 AMThe PC politics of censorship
The PC politics of censorship
01/02/2004 01:13 AMWashington Times Jan 2 2004 0:38AM ET
IT loves politics
IT loves politics
07/23/2004 09:35 PMDirect and Related Links for 'IT loves
politics'
The major players of various tech related companies are just as
political as the rest of us from what Tech Republic is reporting.
Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard has donated $2000 to the Bush
campaign while Walter Hewlett, son of company founder Bill Hewlett,
also made a similar donation only to the Kerry campaign instead. Both
candidates have worked hard to appeal toward the tech community with a
variety of campaign promises….
Politics by other means
Politics by other means
02/10/2004 06:47 AMThe Internet may have made Howard Dean, but Dean didn't make the Net
-- and his campaign's woes don't faze digital democracy's true
believers.
Disintermediation and Politics
Disintermediation and Politics
12/12/2003 03:05 PMWho said Politics were boring?
Who said Politics were boring?
08/27/2004 02:04 PM If they can't wow you with dirt on the opponent they'll wow you with
smut of themselves don't believe...
Reed on politics
Reed on politics
01/24/2004 12:38 PM David Reed — you know, the End-to-End guy — goes through
the candidates one-by-one. He's captured a lot of what I think and
feel about these guys. This dance remix of The Scream that's been
going around makes me laugh....
Alliteration in politics
Alliteration in politics
01/24/2004 07:14 PMEarliest use I can find on the Dow Jones database Factiva -- which
sometimes out-googles Google -- is in 1996 at the AFL-CIO convention
held annually in Bal ...
"politics.feedster.com"
"politics.feedster.com"
07/24/2004 03:02 PMNeighborhood Politics
Neighborhood Politics
04/09/2004 03:54 PMscary, and terribly voyeuristic:
Fundrace 2004's
Neighbor Search
[via This is not your practice blog]
The reality behind the politics
The reality behind the politics
05/04/2004 07:53 AMThis report examines the social, economic and political dimensions of
offshoring and offers steps for the United States to maintain its
historical lead in high technology.
Party and Politics | MFA
Party and Politics | MFA
02/16/2004 10:43 PMhttp://www.musicforamerica.org/party
In his most recent State of the Union address, President Bush
declared that governmnet "must work to counter the negative influence
of the culture."
Here at Music for America, we believe that it's up to us -- artists,
bands and fans -- to use our culture to counter the destructive
policies of this government.
It's time to bring the party back to politics
XML-Deviant: Politics By Any Other Name
XML-Deviant: Politics By Any Other Name
05/12/2004 06:55 PMThe recent News.com interview with Bob Glushko spawned a rash of
debate among XML developers. The topic? Standards, of course! Kendall
Clark offers his own views, and reports on the surrounding community
debate.
Texas Politics
Texas Politics
05/15/2004 02:39 AM
Before Enron Houston, Texas had been the locus of a
stock scandal of a slightly different sort. Growing up in
Houston in the 80s and 90s, I never associated the word
"Sharpstown" with anything but a mall, but the area
underwent a
development mired in scandal.
In the late 1960s Frank W. Sharp, a Houston businessman, negotiated a
deal with a few Texas House Democrats; they would help pass a piece of
legislation, and in turn, he would ensure that they would make a
profit from his company's stock. In 1971, the dealings
came to
light. Most of the public officials connected with the scandal
were run out of office, but somehow
one man beat the resulting karma, even it
was a a few decades later. But some good did come out of this, as the
Texas
Open Records
Act was expanded in the aftermath of the scandal.
RSS Politics and Microsoft
RSS Politics and Microsoft
05/26/2004 09:06 AMJoshua Allen says the "debate" over Atom vs. RSS is a complete
non-issue for Microsoft.
Playing Politics
Playing Politics
06/02/2004 11:07 PMThere are plenty of places to "play politics" online for
fun and for
money. But now Ubisoft has
published "The Political Machine" if you want to
actually play a video game based on a Presidential election
where you can manage the virtual campaigns of Presidential candidates.
Apparently, Ubisoft was going to release the game in 2000, but they
thought that election was not going to be very eventful. Or maybe
they just couldn't figure out how to involve our judicial system in
the game.
Joe Trippi on E-Politics
Joe Trippi on E-Politics
02/10/2004 02:40 AMI'll be filing my impressions of Joe Trippi's
spe
ech here today at the Emerging Technology conference. I prefer to
listen at the moment.
Look to Tech, Not Politics
Look to Tech, Not Politics
01/29/2004 02:48 AMAnd the techies were out in force. Here was Google's Sergey Brin
standing with a bunch of us at lunch gobbling down finger foods from
the buffet. ...
Box office politics
Box office politics
06/16/2004 11:25 AMPolitics and Taxes
Politics and Taxes
09/03/2004 10:01 AMWill Uncle Sam subsidize contributions to your favorite candidates?
Policies vs. Politics
Policies vs. Politics
12/19/2004 03:12 PMVirginia Postrel hits on something interesting in a New York Times article based on a paper by a group of Harvard economists. The
paper is about religion in politics, but she draws two broader
conclusions:
Yet abortion rates show no significant change with the
party in office, while tax rates rise significantly under Democrats -
the opposite of what the political rhetoric promises. This result
suggests that politicians move away from the social center mostly to
get votes ("strategic extremism") and diverge from the economic center
because they actually prefer those policies ("nonstrategic
extremism").
Since the success of extreme messages depends on keeping your
supporters better informed than your opponents, the model suggests
that changing news media could be as important as changing social
groupings.
Sounds right to me. The second point is intriguing because it
suggests that getting the "liberal media" out of its elite, coastal
shell might actually hurt the cultural conservatives who complain
about it.
Metal Politics
Metal Politics
12/27/2004 09:02 AMProgress - Dec 2004
Internet and Politics
Internet and Politics
12/19/2004 03:18 PMI'm attending (and speaking at)
this conference
today and tomorrow. There's a
webcast, too.
XFree86 Politics
XFree86 Politics
03/20/2003 08:33 AMPivot writes "Keith Packard wants to fork the XFree86 effort. 'It has
been brought to the attention of the XFree86 Core Team that one of its
members, Keith ...
Seussian politics
Seussian politics
03/20/2003 01:04 PM
Bush and Chirac debate Iraq
"I will bomb him in his car;
I will bomb him from afar.
I will bomb him in his house;
I do not like him, he’s a louse.
I’m going to bomb him here and there.
I’m going to bomb him everywhere."
the politics of handshakes
the politics of handshakes
04/10/2005 12:24 AM
Handshakes
are an important: They've
signaled new
eras in
inter
national relations,
but this week they
reaffi
rmed the sad
realities of our
time.
Welcome to Corporate Politics 101
Welcome to Corporate Politics 101
07/08/2002 10:50 PMCNET Jul 8 2002 10:13PM ET
E-mail is under-used in politics
E-mail is under-used in politics
03/23/2005 07:49 AMOnly 1% of voters have e-mailed their MP and half don't even know who
their MP is, a survey finds.
This is politics at it's most disturbing
This is politics at it's most disturbing
09/24/2004 01:55 PMWhat if we voted on issues? .. hurt the parent's
brains
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Corporate politics 101
Corporate politics 101
07/03/2002 12:04 AMCNET Jul 2 2002 11:14PM ET
Rudy's not-so-money politics
Rudy's not-so-money politics
03/30/2005 08:46 PMThe former New York mayor seems to have the money thing down, but does
he have the right political instincts for a serious shot at the White
House?
Trippi: Net Politics Here to Stay
Trippi: Net Politics Here to Stay
02/10/2004 07:19 AMHoward Dean's presidential bid may have flopped, but don't blame the
Internet, says former campaign manager Joe Trippi. He sees the 2004
campaign as the beginning of an online revolution in politics. Noah
Shachtman reports from San Diego, California.
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