BB: “Still wrapping my head around this, but it sure is interesting at first glance – in part because of the speed in which it was launched.”
HP: “President-elect Barack Obama has launched the website change.gov, where one can find news about the transition and inauguration and information about his agenda. The site also has a place for people to share their ideas for government and their stories about the campaign.”
RWW: “The Obama organization continues to turn the political machine on its ear and continues to shake the conventional wisdom of “political strategy.” If change.gov is any indication, the use of social media appears to have been much more than a gimmick for Obama. It appears to have truly been a means of embracing change. – Whatever happens next, it will be incredibly interesting to see how this next act plays out. And what acts – or actions – follow.”
Guardian: “Howard Dean transformed Dean for America into Democracy for America, which helped him win the chairmanship of the Democratic Party. I was left wondering what Obama would do. What was the next step in his digital strategy? We’re getting a sense of what that looks like with Change.gov.“
When the Federal government uses social media such as change.gov to inform the American people about the important transition process, you know that times have definitely “changed.” And for the better, in my humble opinion. – Best, Daniel Durazo “The Cheapskate’s Guide to PR” http://www.danieldurazo.com
[...] # | Tags: .EN, Dialog, Obama, PR, Quotes, Social Media, Social Networking, Web Andreessen about Obama’s social network power: “He was clearly supersmart and very entrepreneurial”; [...]
[...] 27, 2008 | # | Tags: .EN, Change.gov, IT, Net, Obama, Open Source, OpenID, Web Obama’s Change.gov added the ability for users to log in using an OpenID account; http://is.gd/9b9h [...]
[...] 2, 2008 | # | Tags: .EN, CC BY, Change.gov, Creative Commons, Obama, Policy, Web Obama’s Change.gov is now published under the most permissive Creative Commons licence: CC BY; http://is.gd/9Lov [...]
[...] Media, Net, Phishing, Security, Twitter, Web Twitter is now one more target for phishing attacks: Obama, Spears, O’Reilly et. at. hacked; http://is.gd/eDa3 [...]
[...] Change.gov, Dialog, Obama, PR, Web, White House AFP: At exactly one minute after noon on Tuesday Change.gov is coming to the White House; http://cli.gs/yZ9r6S [...]
Gerrit Eicker 10:54 on 7. November 2008 Permalink |
BB: “Still wrapping my head around this, but it sure is interesting at first glance – in part because of the speed in which it was launched.”
HP: “President-elect Barack Obama has launched the website change.gov, where one can find news about the transition and inauguration and information about his agenda. The site also has a place for people to share their ideas for government and their stories about the campaign.”
RWW: “The Obama organization continues to turn the political machine on its ear and continues to shake the conventional wisdom of “political strategy.” If change.gov is any indication, the use of social media appears to have been much more than a gimmick for Obama. It appears to have truly been a means of embracing change. – Whatever happens next, it will be incredibly interesting to see how this next act plays out. And what acts – or actions – follow.”
Guardian: “Howard Dean transformed Dean for America into Democracy for America, which helped him win the chairmanship of the Democratic Party. I was left wondering what Obama would do. What was the next step in his digital strategy? We’re getting a sense of what that looks like with Change.gov.“
Daniel Durazo 21:27 on 7. November 2008 Permalink |
When the Federal government uses social media such as change.gov to inform the American people about the important transition process, you know that times have definitely “changed.” And for the better, in my humble opinion. – Best, Daniel Durazo “The Cheapskate’s Guide to PR” http://www.danieldurazo.com
Gerrit Eicker 23:07 on 7. November 2008 Permalink |
Daniel, there might have never been an experiment in politics like this during the last decades.
Obama’s Social Network Power « Wir sprechen Online. 12:17 on 11. November 2008 Permalink |
[...] # | Tags: .EN, Dialog, Obama, PR, Quotes, Social Media, Social Networking, Web Andreessen about Obama’s social network power: “He was clearly supersmart and very entrepreneurial”; [...]
Hello, Mr. Two-Way President? « Wir sprechen Online. 11:44 on 16. November 2008 Permalink |
[...] Obama TC’s Solis offers some great analysis on Obama’s campaign and potentially two-way presidency; http://is.gd/7E5Q [...]
Change.gov Adds OpenID « Wir sprechen Online. 07:36 on 27. November 2008 Permalink |
[...] 27, 2008 | # | Tags: .EN, Change.gov, IT, Net, Obama, Open Source, OpenID, Web Obama’s Change.gov added the ability for users to log in using an OpenID account; http://is.gd/9b9h [...]
Change.gov Goes CC BY « Wir sprechen Online. 09:08 on 2. December 2008 Permalink |
[...] 2, 2008 | # | Tags: .EN, CC BY, Change.gov, Creative Commons, Obama, Policy, Web Obama’s Change.gov is now published under the most permissive Creative Commons licence: CC BY; http://is.gd/9Lov [...]
Obama: Open for Questions « Wir sprechen Online. 17:24 on 12. December 2008 Permalink |
[...] Dialog, Obama, PR, Web Open for Questions is part of the Obama team’s effort to make Change.gov an interactive platform; http://is.gd/b9w8 [...]
Social Action « Wir sprechen Online. 10:38 on 30. December 2008 Permalink |
[...] Twitter, Web Whittemore: “Remember 2008 as the year of social action platforms (like) Kiva, Obama’s, Twitter.”; http://is.gd/dYRw [...]
Phishing for Twitter « Wir sprechen Online. 09:36 on 6. January 2009 Permalink |
[...] Media, Net, Phishing, Security, Twitter, Web Twitter is now one more target for phishing attacks: Obama, Spears, O’Reilly et. at. hacked; http://is.gd/eDa3 [...]
First Change.gov: WhiteHouse.gov « Wir sprechen Online. 11:07 on 20. January 2009 Permalink |
[...] Change.gov, Dialog, Obama, PR, Web, White House AFP: At exactly one minute after noon on Tuesday Change.gov is coming to the White House; http://cli.gs/yZ9r6S [...]