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Attention Google & Tim Armstrong: `Town Hall’ on Proposed Yahoo Deal Must Include Consumer, Privacy and Civil Society
http://www.democraticmedia.org/ jcblog/ ?p=669Attention Google & Tim Armstrong: `Town Hall’ on Proposed Yahoo Deal Must Include Consumer, Privacy and Civil Society in: interactive advertising, privacy, broadband, interactive marketing, Google, Diversity of ownership, Yahoo!, FTC, Web 2.0 & Democracy, Doubleclick, broadband video, Department
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MySpace, Social Networks, Massive Data-Mining, Privacy & Interactive Advertising
http://www.democraticmedia.org/ jcblog/ ?p=663MySpace, Social Networks, Massive Data-Mining, Privacy & Interactive Advertising in: interactive advertising, privacy, broadband, News Corp., interactive marketing, FTC, Behavioral Targeting, Web 2.0 & Democracy, European Commission, Facebook, MySpace, behavioral targeting watch, mobile privacy,
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Reader Comment Makes Me Ask: Are Corporations Responsible for the Tech Gen Gap?
http://teenlab.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ reader-comment-makes-me-ask-are.htmlWe are leaving our survey open for a couple more days. We have had a great response and we want to make sure everyone gets a chance to participate. If you haven’t answered our quick questions yet, you can here: Take the Survey! In the meantime, I have been thinking a lot about a comment Greg made when considering the technology-generation gap.
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Yes We Can… If Your iPhone is in Coverage, that is.
http://www.mobilemessaging2.com/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ yes-we-can-if-youre-iphone-is-in-…You have to hand it to the US Democrat campaign. Their recently released phone book application for the iPhone is a master-stroke for the Obama campaign. The message of change that he is promoting to the electorate now has a delightfully new mobile component.
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Youth and the Web: The Political Campaign Game-Changer
http://www.frenzycommerce.com/ 2008/ 09/ 30/ youth-and-the-web-the-political-cam…Youth and the Web: The Political Campaign Game-Changer September 30th, 2008 It’s hard to dismiss the role of the Internet in this year’s elections. Both political parties are using online strategies to an extent never seen before in a political campaign.
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Google Receives Lion’s Share of Obama Online Ad Campaign Spend
http://www.democraticmedia.org/ jcblog/ ?p=662Google Receives Lion’s Share of Obama Online Ad Campaign Spend in: privacy, broadband, Google, Web 2.0 & Democracy, elections & Internet, new media & campaigns The enterprising Kate Kaye from Clickz posted an article on Sen. Obama’s online ad spending.
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Network Advertising Initiative Continues to Protect Online Marketers Interests Instead of Consumer Privacy
http://www.democraticmedia.org/ jcblog/ ?p=661Network Advertising Initiative Continues to Protect Online Marketers Interests Instead of Consumer Privacy in: interactive advertising, Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, broadband, hypocrisy, Microsoft, interactive marketing, Google, Yahoo!, FTC, Behavioral Targeting, Web 2.0 & Democracy, elections &
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The Search for Meaning
http://allantyoung.com/ 2008/ 09/ 28/ the-search-for-meaning/The Web is changing. The current Web is designed to allow computers to retrieve and deliver documents from other computers for the end user to view, read, and interpret. As anyone who has used Google’s (GOOG), Yahoo’s (YHOO) and Microsoft’s (MSFT) search engines can attest, sometimes the retrieval of desired documents and information is accurate and sometimes it is way off base.
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Interactive Ad Bureau to Congress and Public: If Your Privacy is Protected, The Internet Will Fail Like Wall Street!
http://www.democraticmedia.org/ jcblog/ ?p=660Interactive Ad Bureau to Congress and Public: If Your Privacy is Protected, The Internet Will Fail Like Wall Street! in: interactive advertising, AT&T, Verizon, wireless, privacy, broadband, Time Warner, hypocrisy, Microsoft, News Corp., interactive marketing, advergaming, Google, Yahoo!, FTC,
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The Last Straw: Obama is now suppressing freedom of speech
http://www.politicalbyline.com/ 2008/ 09/ 26/ the-last-straw-obama-is-now-suppre…I have been behaving myself. But I cannot take it any longer. As a Conservative Libertarian, who believes in freedom of speech. I just cannot and will not sit idly by and allow a Marxist to steal the right to express one’s self freely. I am quite known for my controversy. I am known for my “over the top” statements.
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