Senator John Edwards
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Senator John Edwards took the stage at Gnomedex 6 to have a conversation with attendees about technology issues facing the United States both currently and in the future. Providing insight into his own stance on net neutrality, fielding questions about the future of the Democratic Party from a self-described “red-diaper baby” and listening to the issues the audience considered important were only part of this 45-minute dialog. This isn’t the typical political session where questions are screened ahead of time - everything here is raw and unfiltered. Regardless of which side of the political fence you currently sit, the Senator’s stance on political issues and his willingness to hear opinions he may not agree with make this among the best sessions at Gnomedex 6.


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Sam Harrelson
October 26th, 2006
at 10:11am
Google Bombing Politics…
From the just plain stupid way that politicos have been trying to game Google or Youtube, it seems that the very area that could benefit the most from the social web (POLITICS) is either too dumb, too corrupt or too oblivious to see the real opportunit…
Sam Harrelson
November 4th, 2006
at 5:23pm
large media outlets, but in reality there still has not been a national candidate to make use of the real power of social memetics or web2.0′ish community. John Edwards has been paying a good deal of attention to this area (even appearing at Gnomedex and on Rocketboom), so I hope Edwards will use what he has learned in his presidential candidacy in 2008. If he does, it will be groundbreaking. Spending billions of dollars on mudslinging and negative messages might have worked before, but that
Bloggers Blog -- Blogging the Blogosphere
December 30th, 2006
at 11:11pm
John Edwards has always been a tech savvy politician. He has blogged. He has used podcasts. He gave the keynote speech at Gnomedex (see here and here). So it was not a big surprise when preannounced his candacy for U.S. President with a YouTube video filmed in New Orleans. The video is called “Tomorrow Begins Today.” The Washington Post reported on John Edwards’ use of non-traditional means to reach
Bloggers Blog -- Blogging the Blogosphere
December 30th, 2006
at 11:11pm
John Edwards has always been a tech savvy politician. He has blogged. He has used podcasts. He gave the keynote speech at Gnomedex (see here and here). So it was not a big surprise when preannounced his candacy for U.S. President with a YouTube video filmed in New Orleans. The video is called “Tomorrow Begins Today.” The Washington Post reported on John Edwards’ use of non-traditional means to reach
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December 31st, 2006
at 9:23pm
John Edwards Announces Presidential Bid on YouTube John Edwards has always been a tech savvy politician. He has blogged. He has used podcasts. He gave the keynote speech at Gnomedex (see here and here). So it was not a big surprise when preannounced his candacy for U.S. President with a YouTube video filmed in New Orleans. The video is called “Tomorrow Begins Today.” The Washington Post reported on John Edwards’ use of non-traditional means to reach
XY35.COM - Home Of The Goodest Good Blogs
December 31st, 2006
at 9:23pm
John Edwards Announces Presidential Bid on YouTube John Edwards has always been a tech savvy politician. He has blogged. He has used podcasts. He gave the keynote speech at Gnomedex (see here and here). So it was not a big surprise when preannounced his candacy for U.S. President with a YouTube video filmed in New Orleans. The video is called “Tomorrow Begins Today.” The Washington Post reported on John Edwards’ use of non-traditional means to reach
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March 9th, 2007
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