Category: The Power of Many

  • Publishing for the people

    On the Creative Commons blog, Neeru Paharia writes about the beta version of The Publisher, an application that enables anyone to publish content with a creative commons license and host it permanently at archive.org: Leveraging the Internet Archive‘s generous offer to host Creative Commons licensed (audio and video) files for free, we recently completed the…

  • Still no stand-alone "killer" wiki application

    Scot Hacker has been exploring the various wiki applications (Where’s the Movable Type of the Wiki World?) and though he settled on MediaWiki for the purpose of a Berkeley class, he says he’s still waiting for a “killer app” wiki.

  • All the king's horses

    We’re waiting for the dust to settle around provisional ballots and the like but it appears that despite the distributed efforts of a revitalized liberal movement to get out the vote and mobilize as many supporters as possible, the Republicans managed to poll 3 million more popular votes than the Democrats in this presidential election.…

  • Hardblogger adds Dave Johnson for election day

    According to Tom Burka at the hilarious Opinions You Should Have: Dave Johnson of Seeing The Forest, a liberal who knows more about the history of the Republican Party than many Republicans, is helping Joe Trippi and MSNBC keep their hands on the pulse of the blogosphere during the coming election. Dave is blogging at…

  • The whole world is watching

    Greg Palast reports a man videotaping early voters in Florida Steve Garfield will be watching the polls and posting his findings on his video blog as he did in Massachusetts during the primaries, when he checked the compliance of campaign workers with voting regulations (150 Feet). Jon Lebkowski points me to a new site called…

  • See you in SF tonight?

    I’ll be at the Technorati Party in SF, Thursday Oct 28 party this evening. I never added it to my Upcoming.org event calendar feed since I wasn’t sure it was OK to enter it over there. I’m still looking for a good virtual book tour management system! I may stick a box of my books…