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American Election, The Internet & Thanks

Submitted by mgifford on

If the World VotedWell just over a week ago I was presenting at Octopus Books about the elections and the Internet.  Last night showed the first decisive electoral victory in a US presidential election using the Internet as a primary force of communication, community building and fund-raising. 

The talk at Octopus was lined up between the Canadian federal election & American election, and there were some good examples that we could look at from the Canadian experience too.  In organizing the talk though I thought it would be most beneficial to look at the history of the relationship between USA presidential elections & Internet use since 1996.  With the adoption of the Internet, election campaigns have changed to reach it's users.  Likewise the flood of $$ from the USA election cycle has had a huge impact on online campaigning in general. 

Upcoming Presentations on Elections and Later on CRM's

Submitted by mgifford on
The presentation proceeded, despite the horrible weather. We've uploaded the notes and the audio for those who were unable to make it.

Octopus LaunchIt has been a very busy couple of weeks, so I've gotten behind in my blogging.  Fortunately, I've finally got the twist to blend together a couple news stories into something that will hopefully have some enduring interest.

Next week I will be presenting the first of 6 talks on Social Applications of the Web for Activists.  The first one is geared towards the ability for online tools to influence elections.  It is also interesting to know that in many ways the USA election cycle has helped to sponsor various surges in participation in online activism.  

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