"Got to Revolution"
There's been a rightful outpouring of praise in this country for the brave revolutionaries of the Arab Spring. So here's a question to my fellow Americans: what are you waiting for?
There's been a rightful outpouring of praise in this country for the brave revolutionaries of the Arab Spring. So here's a question to my fellow Americans: what are you waiting for?
Kety Esquivel | Posted 05.25.2011
What is Gov 2.0? What are some of the trends and opportunities in this space? What are some of the exciting break throughs? How can an organization...
The Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 05.25.2011
The tech world is buzzing today with news from Steve Jobs's speech at 2010's WWDC -- Worldwide Developers Conference -- but the new iPhone isn't the o...
Mayhill Fowler | Posted 05.25.2011
It's not hard to tease out the implications of turning America into a geography of city-states. So why did some of the speakers and attendees take the possibility seriously?
Posted 05.25.2011
Personal Democracy Forum (PdF) 2010, a two-day conference focusing on the intersection between politics and technology, began today in New York City. ...
Micah Sifry | Posted 05.25.2011
While we all agree the internet is changing politics, can it fix politics too? Can it make politics more open, participatory, responsive and accountable?
Shelly Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011
In a move that no one can explain, Apple is now selling iPhones for list price without an AT&T contract. However, the iPhone will still only work on the AT&T network, so is there really a point?
Jim Louderback | Posted 05.25.2011
If you got an Amazon Kindle, Sony E-Reader or Barnes and Noble Nook this holiday season, don't read this story -- you'll just be depressed.
Rory O'Connor | Posted 05.25.2011
The Personal Democracy Forum has become one of the few truly indispensable annual gatherings, devoted to the nexus of politics, media and technology.
Eric Kuhn | Posted 05.25.2011
Over 1,000 people descended upon the annual Personal Democracy Forum earlier this week. Here are some of my notes -- taken on Twitter, of course -- from the two day conference.
Eric Kuhn | Posted 05.25.2011
"Change is only going to come about when people have the power to act upon the knowledge that they will acquire through the new technology," says former Alaska Democratic Senator Mike Gravel.
Ari Melber | Posted 05.25.2011
Yesterday's virtual town hall was not about reporters versus citizens, or hardballs versus softballs, or real versus virtual. It was about opening up government to the people.
Rory O'Connor | Posted 08.07.2011