Personal Democracy

With half of the members of Congress now running their own YouTube Channel, and many of the rest Twittering their time away, no one questions any longer the primacy of the Internet and its attendant technologies. Instead, attention is now shifting toward how best to use these emerging media — and the social networks that power them — to transform the body politic in ways that are actually useful and meaningful to ‘ordinary’ citizens like you and me. Full Story »

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by JessG - Jun. 30, 2009

An interesting look at how technology is changing politics.

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