links for 2009-10-31

MediaShift . Why the Future of Online Speech Depends on Net Neutrality | PBS Author Spotlight: ‘The Young And The Digital’ By S. Craig Watkins | Ypulse Imagining the Web Minus Net Neutrality | GamePolitics NJ Candidate Daggett Campaign Says Can't Reach Voters Online – ClickZ – News and expert advice for the digital marketer [...]

When Will We See the Dark Side of Twitter Lists?

Now that Twitter has rolled out their Lists feature to everybody, one question remains: when will we see the dark side of Twitter lists? So far most lists have been positive, based on topics covered, status, groups, etc. However, it is only a matter of time before negative lists begin popping up. By negative lists [...]

links for 2009-10-30

Texas Kaos:: Young, Conservative, and Intolerant It’s time to listen to the youth climate movement « It’s Getting Hot In Here House GOP's WhipCast: Mobilizing the Minority (Updated) | techPresident e.politics: online advocacy tools & tactics » Ten Rules for Blogger Outreach GEN-WE Blog » Blog Archive » Generation WE Around the World

links for 2009-10-29

cnewmark: Neighbors for Neighbors: neighborhood-centric social networks Redistricting and Gerrymandering: Can the Internet Help? | techPresident Putting an End to the Subprime Student Loan Racket | New America Blogs Joho the Blog » FCC’s Net Neutrality discussion board Quick Takes: U.S. Publishes New Student Aid Rules, Solicits Financial Aid Experiments – Inside Higher Ed Matt [...]

links for 2009-10-28

Citizen satisfaction with gov websites at all-time high – General News Funding our Future – Dear Congress: Abstinence Is Not Sex Education MIT students trump NASA with $150 satellite launch – General News The Subprime Student Loan Racket | New America Blogs AYM ’09: A STAND Against Genocide | GOOD Quick Takes: Report Links U.S. [...]

A Facebook Dialogue on Net Neutrality

So yesterday I gave in and engaged a conservative on Facebook that was spouting nonsense about net neutrality. ________________________________ CON: Multinational corporations such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. put together the “Net Neutrality” movement to help their bottom line. The end of free internet begins when the Gov’t starts regulating it. ME: I call bullshit [...]

links for 2009-10-27

Augmented Reality App Shows Recovery.gov Funding Near You Voto Latino » Dear Friends and Supporters, Demos – Ideas & Action – The High Cost of Working Hard Jessy Tolkan: From MIT to Copenhagen: How Obama Can Help Us Win Climate Victory Are Big Direct Loan Savings a Freak Occurrence? | New America Blogs Sunlight Labs: [...]

The October 2009 CIRCLE report has been released about college students and voting. Here are some of the findings: Students can be diligent voters with high turnout, both by absentee ballot and in local voting. Students who can vote in their home state or their college state are strongly influenced in that choice by the [...]

links for 2009-10-26

Katie Naranjo: Don't Forget the Youth: College Democrats of America Fighting to Represent Students Across America WireTap Magazine – Young People Lead the Battle in D.C. for Real Health Care Thoughts on the Whitehouse.gov switch to Drupal – O'Reilly Radar apophenia: Some thoughts on Twitter vs. Facebook Status Updates

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