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Fortnightly link roundup for April 20, 2007

Posted on Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 4:06 PM by Andrew Chadwick

Apologies 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!

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