Fortnightly link roundup for April 20, 2007
Posted on Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 4:06 PM by Andrew ChadwickApologies for missing the last one - I was taking a break.
- RSA - Special Events - THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE WEB: Society, Government and the Internet
- Google buys DoubleClick ad service for $3.1 billion
- Operation Ore flawed by fraud
- HOW THE POLITICIANS ARE OUT TO GET YOUTH IN THEIR SITES
- MPs vote for £10,000 web funding
- Five Ways to Mark Up the Web
- Google Auto Pager
- Digital Government Society
- New technology, new lows for our political discourse | Guardian daily comment | Guardian Unlimited
- Victor Keegan: To the average Joe, blogs aren't cutting it | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology
- The blogosphere risks putting off everyone but point-scoring males | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology
- Comedy of manners
- YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
- Int. J. of Electronic Democracy - IJED
- Pipes: Politickr.net | All Candidates
- ConvertIcon
- Program on Networked Governance - John F. Kennedy School of Government
- Newmark: Keep the Internet neutral, fair and free
- Change.org
- Politicopia
- Nice and Free CSS Templates
- Susan Crawford blog :: Why I Voted For XXX
- OpenNet Initiative :: Documenting Internet Content Filtering Worldwide
- Proposal for porn domain rejected
- Cambodia bans texts for elections
- Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Scribd
- Myspace, YouTube & the Yankees; An interview with Romney's guy, Kevin Madden - Right Wing News (Conservative News and Views)
- Blog death threats spark debate
- MoveOn and BraveNewFilms Sue Viacom Over YouTube Takedown
- MoveOn moves in with Pelosi
- Google canvasses for political ads
- Ming Campbell's on Facebook
- News Corp., NBC pull together to challenge YouTube
- Arianna Huffington: Who Created "Hillary 1984"? Mystery Solved!