Archive for June, 2007
Don’t Call It A Comeback!
National ‘caucus’ will permit voters an early say in ‘08 election
Matt Stearns | McClatchy Newspapers
WASHINGTON — On Dec. 7, what should every good American be doing? Joining friends and neighbors, debating issues and picking a suitable presidential candidate.
That’s the vision for the National Presidential Caucus, the brainchild of some pioneering political pros from the Internet […]
Posted: June 25th, 2007 under Uncategorized, National Caucus.
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“bigger Than Iowa”
Mark Matthews, the Political Reporter for ABC News in San Francisco visited us in Sausalito to interview Don Means regarding the launch of the National Presidential Caucus.
Here’s a shot from “behind the scenes” — and following, is the segment on the National Caucus channel on YouTube.
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Posted: June 20th, 2007 under Rain Making, National Caucus.
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The National Presidential Caucus Announced Today!
Wonder what kind of stuff has been keeping me busy of late? How about the desire to keep our political system of, for, and by the people!
Today, my good friend and colleague Don Means and I announced the National Presidential Caucus! (Don’s the man behind the magic — I’m the guy with tentacles everywhere […]
Posted: June 18th, 2007 under Mylermoments, Rain Making.
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File Under “poisoned”
What’s up with this??
Army secretly dumped nerve and mustard gas into the sea
Also, semi-related in the “poisoned” department:
Marines drank tainted water for 30 years: CDC
Discuss …
Posted: June 14th, 2007 under Observations.
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June Sf New Tech : Recap/photos
Last week’s SF New Tech event was a blast (of course!)…
Check out Craig Rubens great review and recap …
Also — check out these Flickr Sets:
Mine
Brian’s
Jeremy’s
We’re prepping July’s event now. Stay tuned.
Posted: June 12th, 2007 under Social Media, SFNT.
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By The Numbers …
Read how Guy Kawasaki built a Web 2.0, User-Generated Content, Citizen Journalism, Long-Tail, Social Media Site for $12,107.09.
Posted: June 4th, 2007 under Observations, Brand Popping, Social Media.
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