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Democrats’ Grass Roots Shift the Power

February 20, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

Will the dems grassroots movement reshape party politics? Read all about it in today’s Washington Post. The facts speak for themselves:

1. the republicians beat the dems at the grassroots game in 2004.
2. given the make-up of the party, the democrats should have been able to get out more votes.

Democrats’ Grass Roots Shift the Power (free reg required) (hat tip to ameriblog)

It is no surprise that Democratic leaders are paying much closer
attention to grass-roots activists. In 2003 and 2004, those activists
became prodigious contributors to the Democratic Party, to Kerry and to
Dean, who first tapped into their potential through the Internet during
his campaign for the Democratic nomination.

Filed Under: Politics

Frank is dead

February 18, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

UPDATES Good things happen to good people: UPDATES to this earlier story:

Frank the tumour is dead

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Filed Under: News

Email is dead (again)

February 16, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

UPDATE:

Actually, email is still dead. 😉 Since I was the first person to stick my neck out there and SAY that, everything old is new again.

Chris brings up a great point with his comment to this post. Everything old IS new again. People use
the term ‘newsreader’ when they talk about RSS feeds. Last time we
heard about newsreaders, Deja News still archived newsgroups.

If I close my eyes and listen to talk of RSS ad opportunities, I think it’s 1995 (?) and I’m listening to Phil Tanny of OakNetPub.com or Ros Resnick talking…  When I hear the talk of ‘citizen journalism’, I think back to the earlier days of community building.

Let’s just hope that CEOs don’t start talking about ‘monetizing members’ to soon…

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Chris Pirillo likes RSS. Who doesn’t? More: Bye Bye Email? (compliments of adrants)

RSS is ‘push’ without the ‘proprietary,’ Pirillo pointed out. "Right now, it complements email, (but) tomorrow, it will replace news delivery.

Spam, which is the 800-pound gorilla responsible for most enterprise email blacklists and whitelists, is impossible via RSS. "Because the user controls his or her subscription, RSS subscriptions imply confirmation that he or she wants to receive your message," Pirillo added.

I guess this means that we’re OK until companies and others start to push out unwanted info. through RSS readers.

Filed Under: Marketing

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