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- ▶2010 (30)
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- State of California takes aim at 'risks' of Twitter, bans Facebook friends
- Real-time case study in generating comments. Is timing everything?
- UN Report: 4.6 Billion Mobile Phone Subscriptions Worldwide, Cell Penetration Doubles in Developing Countries
- Broken Bells @ Bootleg Theater, LA 2.19.10
- Will All Major U.S. Cities be Connected by High Speed Rail by 2050?
- All my Google Reader lists and feeds Embedded here
- The State of the Internet - a Pretty Infographic.
- ▶January (20)
- Watch Obama's First State of the Union Address Live
- Pimping My Apple iPad Like I'm Flavor Flav AND Mr. T
- Twiistup Starts Tonight - Save $100 if You Register by 3pm
- Radiohead Raises $572,000 for Haiti with Oxfam America at the Henry Fonda Music Box
- Update on My Failing Echo Park Hillside
- The view from my window - winter edition
- Watch Hope for Haiti Now Telethon LIVE Now w/ Twitter Tracker
- Some Facebook Pages Now Reveal 'Impression' Counts to page admins
- Rockslide onto Avon st near Baxter near my house in echo park
- Coachella 2010 Lineup: Jay-Z, Muse, Pavement, Faith no More, Gorillaz...
- PHOTOS: LA Techumanutarians Huddle at Crisis Camp Haiti at USC Annenberg School
- 2009 LAWeekly L.A. Web Award Winners include LAist, lalawag, CarolineonCrack + other faves
- Talking about Social Media and Haiti Earthquake for 5 Seconds on the Fox 11 News
- Watching @AnnCurry at work, it's already hard to remember what newsgathering was like before Twitter
- 25 Mind Blowing Social Media Infographics
- The Chevy Volt and Volt mobile application by OnStar at CES2010
- 3D HDTV showoffs at CES 2010 include Panasonic w/ Avatar 3D Blu Ray
- City Life in a Black Hole (for Wireless Voice services)
- Keeping Track of What we Read in Class
- Bono Bloody Bono - Ten for the Next Ten - NYTimes.com
- ▶2009 (72)
- ▶December (7)
- This is why I did MyImprov Online Traffic School
- Relistening to: Terry Gross w/ Vic Chesnutt and Guy Picciotto on NPR's Fresh Air - December '09 (r.i.p.)
- synchronized stroking: window 7 and iPhone 3g pr0n to the M4X
- Latest Draft of COP15 Copenhagen Accord Has MANY Blanks to Be Filled In
- VIDEO: Hillary Clinton Says U.S. Will Contribute to $100B Fund For Developing Nations if #COP15 Agreement is Made
- Lloyd's (of London) on the Global Water Crisis: 'Time is Running Out'
- Open Government Directive Issued -- Will it Be Followed?
- ▶November (7)
- Tweet Cloud: What do you Twitter?
- Essential Elements of a Copenhagen Agreement
- Pau Gasol, Derrick Rose Staredown at Staples
- So very tempted to upgrade to the Blackberry Bold 9700. Like right now
- Oxford Word of the Year 2009: Unfriend
- Remember Wayback When Blogging Was Fun(ny)?
- Tribune Quits AP for a Week, Should Really Quit Paper Itself
- ▶September (6)
- Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act - Full Text - Don't Say You Never Saw It
- Worldwide Views on Global Warming Encourage Action at Copenhagen
- On the Ground: Video From G20 Pittsburgh Protests 9/24/09
- Using Social Media for Positive Reinforcement: #lovetheclimate giveaway
- Clinton Global Initiative 2009 Streaming Live and Climate Week!
- imo demo at TechCrunch50 2009
- ▶August (1)
- ▶July (11)
- Amazon to Acquire Zappos
- VIDEO: Citizen Journalism & Social Media Panel at Mahalo 7/13/09
- Why Call it 'Breaking' or 'Developing' When it's Not?
- What Happened to Rome's Bikesharing system?
- PHOTOS: Rome, Italy July 7-9 2009
- VIDEO: The Farnese Bull
- PHOTOS: Pompeii, Italy, July 6-7, 2009
- VIDEO: Inside the Blue Grotto, Anacapri, Italy
- VIDEO: Monte Solaro Chairlift - Anacapri, Italy
- PHOTOS: Anacapri, Italy, July 3-6 2009
- Comin' Atcha Live from 30,000 feet
- ▶June (4)
- ▶May (3)
- ▶April (4)
- ▶March (12)
- Twitter: Autofollow 'sends the wrong message'
- LA Times Announces Brand X Link Farm
- Yet Another Obama Speech
- Upgrading to Google Voice from GrandCentral
- Social Media / Social Good Panel at SXSW
- President Obama's Itinerary for March 19, 2009 in LA
- President Obama in the OC: Costa Mesa Town Hall Video + Q and A Audio
- GrandCentral to Become Google Voice. Finally!
- SXSW 2009 - Hope to See YOU There
- Twitter Search is Integrated at last
- Modest Mouse at the Palladium, 2/24/09
- Jon Stewart Shakes His Fist at Twitter on The Daily Show
- ▶February (8)
- The Web Was Always Awesome - Even in 1996
- Baseball Time is Here Again
- WATCH: President Obama's First Speech to Congress
- To 90,000 Twitter Followers in 30 Days
- I Finally Saw Jane's Addiction Live
- The Credit Crisis Visualized
- Facebook's Walled Garden a Gulag?
- Twestival: Around the World in a Day for charity: water
- ▶January (9)
- Silver Jews: Brought Down by The Man? And a Look Back at my Interview With David Berman
- Change Has Come to America
- Inauguration dot tv
- ...And This is Why I Live In Los Angeles
- US Airways Flight 1549 Crashes in the Hudson River (TwitPic from Nearby Ferry)
- Some Great Videos Already into Live Earth Video
- Live Earth's 2009 Green Inaugural Ball Video Project
- Resolving to Blog More Everywhere
- Ooma Lives and is Featured at Amazon
- ▶December (7)
- ▶2008 (224)
- ▶December (9)
- Twitter Updates for the week ending 2008-12-28
- Twitter Updates for the week ending 2008-12-21
- Viral Bush: The Shoe Incident Now an Embeddable Flash Game
- Three MF'in Cheers for The New Yorker Podcasts
- Twitter Updates for the week ending 2008-12-14
- American Airlines Mobile Boarding Pass
- How Did Blagojevich Manage to Stay in Power so Long?
- Twitter Updates for the week ending 2008-12-07
- Checkin' Out Google FriendConnect
- ▶November (12)
- Twitter Updates for the week ending 2008-11-30
- Apple Pretends to Have Special Black Friday Sale
- Lala.com and 1991
- Twitter Updates for the week ending 2008-11-24
- Barack Obama: A New Chapter on Climate Change?
- Twitter Updates for 2008-11-14
- Veterans Day: Show Veterans and Active Soldiers Your Support
- PHOTOS: Obama Family Slideshow - Election Night
- President Obama
- Vote!
- Why Connecting With Obama Will Break Your LinkedIn
- Rove Forecasts Electoral Landslide for Obama
- ▶October (13)
- R.I.P. Studs Terkel
- Stephen Colbert on the Splintering GOP: 'I Endorse Barack Obama'
- Obama Facebook App Targets Your Friends in Battleground States
- Small but Reckless Anti-Obama Media: How Do You Like Your Crow?
- MTV Launches MTVMusic.com
- ATF: Obama Assassination Plot Disrupted
- Sarah Palin Effigy Hanging in West Hollywood
- What Happened to Ping.fm?
- Someone Really Famous Wants YOU to Vote
- Game Over?
- 7-Eleven Coffee Addicts Prefer Obama by 3:2 Ratio
- ____ Times! These are Such _____ Times
- Homer Simpson Tries to Vote; Google Mashes the Vote
- ▶September (14)
- Internet Radio Bill Passes House Unanimously, Senate Next
- MLB: Last Day of the Regular Season - 2 Playoff Spots at Hand
- 4th and Long for McCain: Is Obama's Day Here at Last?
- Funny or: It's No 'Men in Blue' but it's just as forgettable
- Will Palin Bag Florida for McCain? Sarah is the Dems Only Hope
- Vote '08: Vote by Mail and Registration Deadlines
- LA Times $700,000,000,000 Headline
- Cubs Win! The Magical '08 Season Goes On
- Register to Vote - or Hate Yourself for 4 More Years
- CUBS: Carlos Zambrano Returns With No-Hitter; Magic Number is 7
- Socializing the Music Industry: Online Tools
- It's All Palin, [Almost] All the Time
- Monstrous Hurricane Ike May Be Gulf-Bound
- Obama's Post-Convention Bounce
- ▶August (15)
- Hurricane Gustav: Social Media to Help You Help Others
- Radiohead at Hollywood Bowl -- Best Live Band Today
- The Sociological Effects of Credible Threats
- Why I Use the New Odeo
- NowPublic Names LA's 20 Most Influential Individuals
- David Byrne / Brian Eno Record Releases... to the Web
- Baracky II: The Movie
- Ticketmaster Can Still Bite Me
- Travel Hacks: Oregon Coast Weekend
- U.S. Broadband Speed Still Lagging - SpeedMatters.org
- PHOTOS: Oregon 106 Weekend, August 7-11, 2008
- GMAIL DOWN OH NOES
- R.I.P. Isaac Hayes
- Suggest a New Song to Replace 'Our Country' During Every NFL Commercial Break
- PHOTOS: Lollapalooza 2008
- ▶July (16)
- Amazing Trade Deadline Day as Brewers-Bashing Cubs Stand Pat
- In an iReport World, Who Can We Trust?
- Chino Hills Earthquake: My First Quake!
- Are You Internet Famous?
- Murray Fromson Blogs Again
- GoDaddy Apologizes
- .me Domain is On Sale, But Will GoDaddy Swipe the Good Ones?
- The Schwaggin' Wagon Rides Again
- Google Goes Open Source & CC for Radiohead's 'House of Cards'
- EA Scrabble Goes Live for N. American Facebookers. Scrabulous Killer? Hell No.
- Still Paying For NetFlix and I Don't Know Why
- iPhone 3G: Why Buy? Why Wait? Why Not
- WTF is Social Media? The Visual Primer
- What's [Not] Up With Twitter Today?
- 7 Cubs are All Stars
- The Revolute -- A Fuel Cell Concept Car
- ▶June (20)
- GoDaddy.com Crashes My Firefox 3 Every Time I Try to Register a Domain
- How to Opt-Out of Appearing in Facebook Ads
- If Hillary Can Ask You to Pay Back Her Debt Then So Can I
- How Much is McCain Paying to Advertise on This Blog? Will it Be Easy to Block Such Ads?
- Sonoma County Wine Tasting - June 2008
- Twitter vs Friendfeed vs Plurk
- Is Google Nervous About YouTube's Long-Term Profitability?
- Obama Official uStream Live Online Campaign Video
- Iowa Under Water: Familiar Ground is Flooded
- McCain: 'I Will Veto Every Single Beer'
- Listening to Cubs Games Can Give You Chills
- Beck at the Echo Last Night
- iPhone 2.0 Falls Short
- VIDEO: Obama Thanks Campaign Staff at Chicago HQ
- 2 Weeks Later: Experian Removes Mystery Accounts from My Credit Report
- Amazon's US Site Goes Down... Millions in Sales Forfeited
- Sometimes Just Picking Up the Mail Can Make Your Feel Dumb
- Barack Obama FTW: 'Tonight... I Can Tell You That I WILL Be the ... Nominee!'
- Obama vs. Clinton: V-O Day is Here. Or is It?
- Are Americans Ready to Appropriate More Tax to Public Transportation?
- ▶May (17)
- An Impromptu FriendFeed Experiment (*includes narcissism)
- McClellan: Bush DID Authorize NIE Leak, Plamegate
- kinda funny
- MSNBC's Countdown Now Available as FULL Audio or Video Podcast
- My FreeCreditReport.com is in Someone Else's Name
- Indiana Jones Hijacks Major League Baseball
- Video: The Empire Strikes Barack
- Amazon Releases MP3 Clips Widget
- Why I Deleted My Plaxo Account
- When Obama Wins... Will Twitter Implode?
- Ticketmaster Xtreme
- Hillary Clinton Can Take a Vacation, Please
- Obama -- Almost There
- AT&T 3G Broadband Speed on Steroids in LA
- May LA G33k D1nner: I'm Hosting -- BBQ!
- Happy RSS Day!
- MayDay
- ▶April (44)
- The Added Value of Twitter is in the Little Things
- I Shot the Photo for a Nuveen Ad at Wrigley Field
- micro
- Web 2.0 Expo -- So Far So Good
- micro
- micro
- Introducing The Schwaggin' Wagon
- Beta Invites: Evernote, SocialThing, Brightkite...
- Baracky: The Movie
- micro
- Who Will be the New Host of Mahalo Daily?
- micro
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- Facebook: By Adding This App, You Agree to Be Used in an Ad
- micro
- Obama-mentum: The 'Bitter Muslim' is Gonna Win - AP
- micro
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- ABC Democratic Debate NOT Airing Live on the West Coast
- Twitter Saves
- Worst New Yorker Insert EVAR
- micro
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- April in Photos
- micro
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- My First Flickr Video: Slow-Rolling to Work on the 10
- micro
- Flickr Video Uploads Are Go
- micro
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- Mattel Launches SCRABBLE® Facebook App Outside North America
- Twitter Updates for 2008-04-05
- Twitter Updates for 2008-04-04
- Twitter Updates for 2008-04-03
- Cubs Win; Wood Wishes to Keep Wrigley Analog
- The Media is Exposed: 'We're All Fucking Obama'
- Veronica Belmont Interview
- Twitter Updates for 2008-04-02
- Recent Videos on Copyright Reform
- Twitter Updates for 2008-04-01
- Radiohead Says: 'Remix Me'
- ▶March (35)
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-31
- Interview: Robert Scoble at Community Next
- BuzzNet Gets Up to $25 Million + Stereogum
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-29
- Caught Live on the Scobleizer Qik-Cast
- Facebook Meets News Corp.
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-28
- Google Maps' Streetview [Nearly] Completes LA
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-27
- Gallup Survey Results Show Lack of Solidarity in Dem Base
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-26
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-25
- Come Chuck Out My Muxtape
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-24
- SF Outside Lands Fest: Too Good to Pass Up?
- Google Streetview South Side of Chi
- kitykity Interviews Me at SXSW
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-23
- 4,000
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-22
- Caught Live at SXSW: The Raveonettes
- Twitter Updates for 2008-03-21
- State Dept. Bust in Obama Passport Breach
- SXSW Music Highlights Pt. II
- Is Ping.fm a Lame Data-Mining Op? Or is it Just Annoying?
- Race. Not An Issue. Get Over It, MSM.
- SXSW Takeaways Part I: Fleet Foxes, The Pigeon Detectives
- LAist Anon Protest Video Gets 10k++ Diggs
- PHOTOS: SXSW Music
- Today at SXSW
- Jonathan Coulton & Heather Gold: 'Flagpole Sitta'
- PHOTOS: SXSWi 2008
- FireEagle -- This Could be Cool
- BarCampLA-5 Was a Blast
- The FreeYrRadio SXSW Rock Planner
- ▶February (12)
- New will.i.am Obama Video: 'We Are the Ones'
- Obama @ Ohio Debate 2/26/08
- Perez Hilton, Tastemaker?!?
- Wilco in Chicago [Testing Y! Media player]
- Clinton Concession Looming?
- Let the Hope Shine In
- A Really Good February
- About Those Dates...
- Obama Sweeps on 1-Year Anniversary of Campaign
- Why My Vote Might Not Be Counted
- will.i.am for Obama: 'Yes We Can'
- Celebrate Super Tuesday And My B-Day at Seven Grand
- ▶January (17)
- Hollywood, D.C.: A Once in a Lifetime Kinda Day
- What the Zeitgeist Are You Thinking, Hype Machine?
- No Reflection: Looking Out the Window
- Best Use of Metallica's 'One' in a Public Radio Story
- Jumping the Shark: Internet Dating Style
- In Nevada, Obama Manages to Stay Ahead by 'Losing'
- Media Picks Up on LA Tech Vibe at Twiistup 3
- VIDEO: Cornelius Rocks Out Disney Hall
- Library of Congress Floods the Commons with Photos via Flickr
- Kucinich: Short Man Out
- New Pew Surveys: Online Video & Web Use Among Teens
- VIDEO: Penguins of Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego
- End of Trip Photos: Santiago, Chile
- VIDEO: Icebergs Broken Off the Upsala Glacier & New Years
- PHOTOS: Penguins, New Years, Fin del Mundo, Tierra del Fuego
- Glaciers, Icebergs, More Patagonia Photos
- B.O.'s Got the Mo-Mo
- ▶December (9)
- ▶2007 (190)
- ▶December (10)
- Patagonia Photos Pt. I
- Patagonia = ParaÃso
- Photos from Buenos Aires
- South American Travels '07-08, The Google Maps Version
- Inevitably, A Delay
- Bloggables + I'm Going to Argentina
- Cubs Land Fukudome; '08 Year of the Cub
- Miscellany - 12/6/07
- YouTube Multi-Video Uploader... So Slow it Almost Makes You have to read the beige and annoying ToS
- Tony Pierce to the LA Times
- ▶November (11)
- Seen Your Video: The Winnies & Twiistup 3 showoffs
- Checking Out Hulu
- 'Independent' Voters Can Participate in CA Democratic Primary
- Obama Connects at Google
- Star Mapping the Law Docs and 'Digg'-ing Legal Opinion
- Jack Fuller on Free Expression Theory and the Tribune's 'Waterboarding' Blunders
- Ron Paul's Money -- $3M in One Day Web Drive -- Wow
- Latest Broadband Penetration Data: Average Speed Up, Coverage Flat
- Google Announces Android OS
- Facebook Vulnerabilities
- Video from Lucha va Voom @ Mayan Theatre, 11/1/07
- ▶October (9)
- NBC Debate Live on the Web.... Or Not
- It's Not Me, It's You
- Fire Updates, Ann Coulter Coming to USC?!?
- LA Times Creates Google Map for California Fire Storm '07
- Information R/evolution
- Listen Online: I'm Not There Soundtrack
- Colbert: Mo Betta Than Dowd
- AT&T Charges for Mobile Use of Wikipedia?
- Cubs in Five
- ▶September (11)
- New Radiohead: Pay What You Want
- Cubs! Playoffs! Central Division Champs!
- Happy Birthday Google
- Ideal Playoff Scenario for West Coast Cubs Fans
- Virtually Waiting for a Championship v.99
- Amazon Launches New Widgets
- NYT Retires TimesSelect Pay Wall
- techPresident Wins $10,000 Knight-Batten Innovation in Journalism Award
- Yahoo! MapMixer is Cool
- OBL: Still Kicking Our Ass
- Facebook Profiles Go Public
- ▶August (3)
- ▶July (6)
- ▶June (12)
- Is CNN.com Losing the News?
- Why I Migrated Yahoo! Photos Despite the fact that I had none one
- iPhone: Who's Waiting in Line?
- WOOZradio Goes Silent for Net Radio D-Day Protest
- Union Reveals Snails Pace of U.S. Broadband
- USC Center on Public Diplomacy Awarded MacArthur Grant
- Chris Anderson: The Future of 'Free'
- gab-hello
- Rock For Greed
- You Can Hide, but You Can't Run
- the goings on
- VC v. Entrepreneur Dodgeball: Labor Beats Capital
- ▶May (15)
- Inside Tele Atlas' Mobile Mapping Van
- Digging on Wilco's Sky Blue Sky
- Google to Buy Feedburner for $100M
- Community Blog Bloggin' & Freedom of Geographic Information
- Bay Area Livin'
- Cartoon: 'A Fair(y) Use Tale'
- Ear to the Ground: PDF2007
- World Association for Newspapers: Industry 'Vibrant and Growing'
- LA Times' Steve Lopez Speaks at USC Annenberg Commencement
- Expo Line Project
- ExposingExpo.com
- Graduate With Grace
- Videos of MacArthur Park Mayday Police Violence
- LAPD Unleashes on 'Peaceful' MacArthur Park Rally
- Murdoch Bids $5 Billion for Dow Jones
- ▶April (28)
- LA Times Gets Flashy with Grizzly Story
- Yahoo to Buy Ad Company for $680M
- Will Okun Wins NYT/Kristof Africa Trip
- AOL Launches Clone of Yahoo Home Page
- Blogging EconSM
- Moyers' 'Buying the War'
- U.S. Broadband Ranking Drops 25%
- Nation Google-Bombs Stephen Colbert's Balls
- Interview: Drew Clark of Center for Public Integrity
- More Video, a BBQ and the Dodgers
- TribLocal, MySpace News, Yahoo Fully Swallows Upcoming
- Engaging Visitors With 'Serious Games'
- Interview w/ John Amato of Crooks and Liars
- Blogging for Knight Center on Politics 2.0
- Virginia Tech Collegiate Times on Today's Shooting
- Google Buys DoubleClick: More Context, Less Banners?
- Oops, Rove Deleted All His E-mail
- Kurt Vonnegut, R.I.P.
- Protesting Students Threatened with Suspensions
- I DO Get Out Sometimes
- Small Print Project Wins Award at USC Webfest
- Google Maps Over-Easy
- Jailed Blogger Josh Wolf Uploads Video, is Free
- Blogging and Sports
- LA Times, TribCo Sold
- The White House and Illegal E-mail
- Danny Schechter Blogging From Al Jazeera Forum
- Yahoo! Goes Underground
- ▶March (24)
- Smilin' With Brian Humphrey While LA Burns
- EFF Pioneer Awards
- This Los Angeles Weekend
- LA Times Opions Editor Resigns Over Grazergate
- The Wish I didn't miss SXSW Files Pt. I
- Daily Trojan Picks up my Perez Hilton Gripe
- Modest Mouse Reviewed -- at LAist
- 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' at Supreme Court
- Modest Mouse Does it Again
- Dan Rather's Keynote at SXSWi
- Perez Hilton Was Scheduled to Speak at Annenberg?
- Viacom Grabs the Guillotine
- State of the Media or How Journalism 'Lost its Guts'
- Wilco Streams Again
- Known Unknowns of the Week
- How to Proactively Hate the RIAA
- AP to Protest U.S. Military Censorship in Afghanistan
- First Listen: New Wilco -- 'Sky Blue Sky'
- flickr photostream: lunar eclipse
- Small Print Tops the Hot List
- Thoughts + a Song
- AP's Paris Ban Ends
- Open Source Gets a MacArthur Grant
- Putting the News to Sleep
- ▶February (27)
- Tim Fite's 'Over the Counter Culture'
- News War III - Bloggers & the Future of News
- We Are Family: Strom Thurmond & Al Sharpton
- I believe it, do you?
- Iraq War Lesson 500,000,000
- Run For Your Life!
- VIDEO: Obama on 'This Facebook Thing'
- It's Not About Health Care; It's About Caring
- Full Video: Injured Iraq Vet at Obama Rally
- VIDEO: Barack Obama Rally in LA + Thoughts
- Bobby Conn, King
- The Newsroom That Spends More, Earns More
- Villaraigosa Pledges CityWide Wi-Fi in 2 Years
- Interview With Jailed Journalist Josh Wolf
- Fun With FineTune
- Barack Obama Declares; Techies are Amped
- Iran: NYT Reporter Beats the Drum -- Again
- The good, the bad, and...
- Yahoo! Pipes -- So Cool, it's Imploding
- Time to Reinvent the Local Media?
- Is GE / NBC Pushing For U.S. Regime Change?
- Steve Jobs Calls For an End to DRM
- Video Mashups & Subvertising
- Electric Vehicles: LAT Overlooks Little Radio
- 'We're in Jail, Dude'
- Did Murdoch Admit to Iraq Propaganda at Davos?
- Where's My 'Goddamn' Free Speech?
- ▶January (34)
- Olbermann Breaks Down SOTU
- Aqua Teen Terror Force?!?
- ReasonableAgreement.org at Small Print Project
- LA Times Publisher David Hiller Visits USC
- How Does it Feel?
- Bill Gates, Chad Hurley & Web 2.0-ers at Davos 2007
- Hillary Clinton's Foray Into Social Media
- Lara Logan's Plea From Baghdad
- SOTU with Drinking Liberally
- Ira Glass: 'Public Television is Terrible'
- Redesigns, Big Hits and News Bits
- Coachella 007
- Bearsss
- The L.A. Times' Iraq Coverage
- Iraq is... Like LA?!?
- UCLA Taser Victim Files Suit
- HuffPo Gets DIGGy With It
- Barack Obama Forms Presidential Exploratory Committee
- Condi Speaks of Dignified Capital Punishment?!?
- Nat'l Conference for Media Reform w/ Bill Moyers Video
- test GIB
- Olbermann and O'Reilly Duke it Out
- Is MySpace the Teenage Parking Lot of Today?
- Bush Took Katrina Blame Too; Still no Results
- Bush Announces new Same Old Strategy
- '06: Was it so Horrorble?
- John Gilmore's Airport ID SCotUS Challenge Fails
- Is Nat'l Lampoons Punking the Media?
- John Edwards Hires Rocketboom's Baron
- Is Chicago; Is Not L.A.
- 2006 Year in Review Podcasts and Lists
- Hussein-o-vision: Citizen Video Undermines State Rhetoric
- CJR: Give it Up Already, TribCo
- Ringing in '07: Best Year Ever?
- ▶December (10)
- ▶2006 (315)
- ▶December (21)
- How Does the New York Times Moderate User Comments?
- forget it or not
- Public Diplomacy Press & Blog Review Gets Props From USNews
- WOOZradio: 2007 New Release Watershed
- Jesus Christ! Local 'News' or Over-Cautious Infotainment?
- James Brown, R.I.P.
- Airport ID Secret Law Redux
- Where Do They Go from Guantanamo?
- Back to the Bush
- Beck @ the Echo, Los Angeles, December 9
- Obama Drama Comes to Monday Night
- Truthiness: The WØRD (of the Year)!
- Tom Brady Sues Yahoo! for Using Image on Fantasy
- Guide to 2006 Top Album Lists
- NYT Online Props Cash In ... New L.A. Homeless Map
- State of Design '06 -- Online News Sites
- Gonzo Sure Can Shoot (Photos)
- iPods, TiVos and the Cheap-Ass Media Mongrels
- Rumsfeld: 'Be More Like Saddam'
- Acknowledged: Warner Music Head's Kids are Pirates
- 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' Case To Be Heard By Supreme Court
- ▶November (25)
- U.S. Copyright Office Cuts Into DMCA
- Wilco, Auditorium Theatre Chicago Nov 24 2006
- spill
- Wilco, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, 24nov06
- Twitter Updates for 2008-11-24
- Internet Libel OK'd by Courts
- Universal Goes After BofA for U2 'One' Parody
- John Gilmore on Taking 'Secret Laws' to SCotUS
- UCLA Student Tasered for Not Showing ID in Library
- U.S. Media Jumps Gun on 'Freed Hostages' Report
- This Day in Media
- sur
- Google Video Provocation
- Let's Go Own the Times
- Google and YOU
- Win $50 -- WOOZradio Logo Designing Contest
- Labels to Make Cash on Every Zune Sold
- Watch HBO's 'Hacking Democracy'
- R.I.P. Rummy - Better Late Than Never
- Modest Mouse - Wiltern LA Nov 6, 2006
- Small Print Project to Be on CBC's 'Freestyle' Wednesday
- Modest Mouse -- Always a Treat
- Election Day Belongs to WE, the people.
- Geffen Sells Painting for $140M, Will He Spring for LA Times?
- New York Times Co. Leads Funding for New Online J Site 'Daylife'
- ▶October (21)
- Google: Do No Evil?
- Guest Be Gone
- 'Democracy on Deadline'
- Shaking Hands With Barack (Star) Obama
- Updates: The Small Print, Annenberg Radio
- Sufjan Stevens Live in L.A. -- Listen to Entire Show
- Hacking the Vote: Chicago Edition
- Ring Them Bells Already: May Diebold-Gate Begin
- The MPAA's Boy Scout Propaganda
- Look Who's Sleeping With You(Tube)
- Return of the [Pirate] Jigga
- Must-See Katrina Video
- Future of Web Apps Summit Podcasts
- The Small Print Project
- 50th Anniversary of Dizzy Gillespie's State Dept-Sponsored World Tour
- GooTube: Impending Doom? For Users, Maybe
- It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
- Sufjan Stevens, the Wiltern, Los Angeles
- Online News Readership Up Big in U.S., UK
- FCC Public Hearings on Media Ownership TODAY
- Day Against DRM
- ▶September (31)
- Siva Vaidhyanathan on Journalists, Google, and the Future of Copyright
- Will the HP Pretexting Scandal Lead to New Privacy Laws?
- Ex-U.S. Diplomats on Anti-Americanism
- Future of the Internet: Liberty + Privacy
- CNN Poll: How Do You Like Your Congress?
- Can a Trademark a Day Make Apple's Competition Go Away?
- Chavez Hijacks the U.S. Media -- Again
- George Soros Visits USC
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Barack Obama FTW: ‘Tonight… I Can Tell You That I WILL Be the … Nominee!’
CNN and MSNBC Call it for Obama:
Earlier — Is it V-Obama Day or What?, and prior Obama posts here.
Listen to Obama’s speech below (thx to NewsJunk/Dave Winer for the instant archive).
First, check out the most recent e-mail sent by the Obama campaign:
Remarks of Senator Barack Obama
Final Primary Night
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
St. Paul, Minnesota
As Prepared for Delivery
Tonight, after fifty-four hard-fought contests, our primary season has finally come to an end.
Sixteen months have passed since we first stood together on the steps of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. Thousands of miles have been traveled. Millions of voices have been heard. And because of what you said – because you decided that change must come to Washington; because you believed that this year must be different than all the rest; because you chose to listen not to your doubts or your fears but to your greatest hopes and highest aspirations, tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another – a journey that will bring a new and better day to America. Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.
I want to thank every American who stood with us over the course of this campaign – through the good days and the bad; from the snows of Cedar Rapids to the sunshine of Sioux Falls. And tonight I also want to thank the men and woman who took this journey with me as fellow candidates for President.
At this defining moment for our nation, we should be proud that our party put forth one of the most talented, qualified field of individuals ever to run for this office. I have not just competed with them as rivals, I have learned from them as friends, as public servants, and as patriots who love America and are willing to work tirelessly to make this country better. They are leaders of this party, and leaders that America will turn to for years to come.
That is particularly true for the candidate who has traveled further on this journey than anyone else. Senator Hillary Clinton has made history in this campaign not just because she’s a woman who has done what no woman has done before, but because she’s a leader who inspires millions of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to the causes that brought us here tonight.
We’ve certainly had our differences over the last sixteen months. But as someone who’s shared a stage with her many times, I can tell you that what gets Hillary Clinton up in the morning – even in the face of tough odds – is exactly what sent her and Bill Clinton to sign up for their first campaign in Texas all those years ago; what sent her to work at the Children’s Defense Fund and made her fight for health care as First Lady; what led her to the United States Senate and fueled her barrier-breaking campaign for the presidency – an unyielding desire to improve the lives of ordinary Americans, no matter how difficult the fight may be. And you can rest assured that when we finally win the battle for universal health care in this country, she will be central to that victory. When we transform our energy policy and lift our children out of poverty, it will be because she worked to help make it happen. Our party and our country are better off because of her, and I am a better candidate for having had the honor to compete with Hillary Rodham Clinton.
There are those who say that this primary has somehow left us weaker and more divided. Well I say that because of this primary, there are millions of Americans who have cast their ballot for the very first time. There are Independents and Republicans who understand that this election isn’t just about the party in charge of Washington, it’s about the need to change Washington. There are young people, and African-Americans, and Latinos, and women of all ages who have voted in numbers that have broken records and inspired a nation.
All of you chose to support a candidate you believe in deeply. But at the end of the day, we aren’t the reason you came out and waited in lines that stretched block after block to make your voice heard. You didn’t do that because of me or Senator Clinton or anyone else. You did it because you know in your hearts that at this moment – a moment that will define a generation – we cannot afford to keep doing what we’ve been doing. We owe our children a better future. We owe our country a better future. And for all those who dream of that future tonight, I say – let us begin the work together. Let us unite in common effort to chart a new course for America.
In just a few short months, the Republican Party will arrive in St. Paul with a very different agenda. They will come here to nominate John McCain, a man who has served this country heroically. I honor that service, and I respect his many accomplishments, even if he chooses to deny mine. My differences with him are not personal; they are with the policies he has proposed in this campaign.
Because while John McCain can legitimately tout moments of independence from his party in the past, such independence has not been the hallmark of his presidential campaign.
It’s not change when John McCain decided to stand with George Bush ninety-five percent of the time, as he did in the Senate last year.
It’s not change when he offers four more years of Bush economic policies that have failed to create well-paying jobs, or insure our workers, or help Americans afford the skyrocketing cost of college – policies that have lowered the real incomes of the average American family, widened the gap between Wall Street and Main Street, and left our children with a mountain of debt.
And it’s not change when he promises to continue a policy in Iraq that asks everything of our brave men and women in uniform and nothing of Iraqi politicians – a policy where all we look for are reasons to stay in Iraq, while we spend billions of dollars a month on a war that isn’t making the American people any safer.
So I’ll say this – there are many words to describe John McCain’s attempt to pass off his embrace of George Bush’s policies as bipartisan and new. But change is not one of them.
Change is a foreign policy that doesn’t begin and end with a war that should’ve never been authorized and never been waged. I won’t stand here and pretend that there are many good options left in Iraq, but what’s not an option is leaving our troops in that country for the next hundred years – especially at a time when our military is overstretched, our nation is isolated, and nearly every other threat to America is being ignored.
We must be as careful getting out of Iraq as we were careless getting in – but start leaving we must. It’s time for Iraqis to take responsibility for their future. It’s time to rebuild our military and give our veterans the care they need and the benefits they deserve when they come home. It’s time to refocus our efforts on al Qaeda’s leadership and Afghanistan, and rally the world against the common threats of the 21st century – terrorism and nuclear weapons; climate change and poverty; genocide and disease. That’s what change is.
Change is realizing that meeting today’s threats requires not just our firepower, but the power of our diplomacy – tough, direct diplomacy where the President of the United States isn’t afraid to let any petty dictator know where America stands and what we stand for. We must once again have the courage and conviction to lead the free world. That is the legacy of Roosevelt, and Truman, and Kennedy. That’s what the American people want. That’s what change is.
Change is building an economy that rewards not just wealth, but the work and workers who created it. It’s understanding that the struggles facing working families can’t be solved by spending billions of dollars on more tax breaks for big corporations and wealthy CEOs, but by giving a the middle-class a tax break, and investing in our crumbling infrastructure, and transforming how we use energy, and improving our schools, and renewing our commitment to science and innovation. It’s understanding that fiscal responsibility and shared prosperity can go hand-in-hand, as they did when Bill Clinton was President.
John McCain has spent a lot of time talking about trips to Iraq in the last few weeks, but maybe if he spent some time taking trips to the cities and towns that have been hardest hit by this economy – cities in Michigan, and Ohio, and right here in Minnesota – he’d understand the kind of change that people are looking for.
Maybe if he went to Iowa and met the student who works the night shift after a full day of class and still can’t pay the medical bills for a sister who’s ill, he’d understand that she can’t afford four more years of a health care plan that only takes care of the healthy and wealthy. She needs us to pass health care plan that guarantees insurance to every American who wants it and brings down premiums for every family who needs it. That’s the change we need.
Maybe if he went to Pennsylvania and met the man who lost his job but can’t even afford the gas to drive around and look for a new one, he’d understand that we can’t afford four more years of our addiction to oil from dictators. That man needs us to pass an energy policy that works with automakers to raise fuel standards, and makes corporations pay for their pollution, and oil companies invest their record profits in a clean energy future – an energy policy that will create millions of new jobs that pay well and can’t be outsourced. That’s the change we need.
And maybe if he spent some time in the schools of South Carolina or St. Paul or where he spoke tonight in New Orleans, he’d understand that we can’t afford to leave the money behind for No Child Left Behind; that we owe it to our children to invest in early childhood education; to recruit an army of new teachers and give them better pay and more support; to finally decide that in this global economy, the chance to get a college education should not be a privilege for the wealthy few, but the birthright of every American. That’s the change we need in America. That’s why I’m running for President.
The other side will come here in September and offer a very different set of policies and positions, and that is a debate I look forward to. It is a debate the American people deserve. But what you don’t deserve is another election that’s governed by fear, and innuendo, and division. What you won’t hear from this campaign or this party is the kind of politics that uses religion as a wedge, and patriotism as a bludgeon – that sees our opponents not as competitors to challenge, but enemies to demonize. Because we may call ourselves Democrats and Republicans, but we are Americans first. We are always Americans first.
Despite what the good Senator from Arizona said tonight, I have seen people of differing views and opinions find common cause many times during my two decades in public life, and I have brought many together myself. I’ve walked arm-in-arm with community leaders on the South Side of Chicago and watched tensions fade as black, white, and Latino fought together for good jobs and good schools. I’ve sat across the table from law enforcement and civil rights advocates to reform a criminal justice system that sent thirteen innocent people to death row. And I’ve worked with friends in the other party to provide more children with health insurance and more working families with a tax break; to curb the spread of nuclear weapons and ensure that the American people know where their tax dollars are being spent; and to reduce the influence of lobbyists who have all too often set the agenda in Washington.
In our country, I have found that this cooperation happens not because we agree on everything, but because behind all the labels and false divisions and categories that define us; beyond all the petty bickering and point-scoring in Washington, Americans are a decent, generous, compassionate people, united by common challenges and common hopes. And every so often, there are moments which call on that fundamental goodness to make this country great again.
So it was for that band of patriots who declared in a Philadelphia hall the formation of a more perfect union; and for all those who gave on the fields of Gettysburg and Antietam their last full measure of devotion to save that same union.
So it was for the Greatest Generation that conquered fear itself, and liberated a continent from tyranny, and made this country home to untold opportunity and prosperity.
So it was for the workers who stood out on the picket lines; the women who shattered glass ceilings; the children who braved a Selma bridge for freedom’s cause.
So it has been for every generation that faced down the greatest challenges and the most improbable odds to leave their children a world that’s better, and kinder, and more just.
And so it must be for us.
America, this is our moment. This is our time. Our time to turn the page on the policies of the past. Our time to bring new energy and new ideas to the challenges we face. Our time to offer a new direction for the country we love.
The journey will be difficult. The road will be long. I face this challenge with profound humility, and knowledge of my own limitations. But I also face it with limitless faith in the capacity of the American people. Because if we are willing to work for it, and fight for it, and believe in it, then I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal; this was the moment when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last, best hope on Earth. This was the moment – this was the time – when we came together to remake this great nation so that it may always reflect our very best selves, and our highest ideals. Thank you, God Bless you, and may God Bless the United States of America.
Video thanks to Chuckumentary at The Uptake
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