Praise for Lib Dem MP Tom Brake’s use of Facebook
Praise for Tom Brake and how he uses Facebook to engage with his constituents in Carshalton and Wallington. … Read the full post »
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Praise for Tom Brake and how he uses Facebook to engage with his constituents in Carshalton and Wallington. … Read the full post »
When it comes to using social media for politics, Facebook is pretty much it as far as Members of Parliament go. … Read the full post »
Last week, Orange launched their report The Future of Politics. In the words of the accompanying news release, the reports shows “how British politicians can learn from Barack Obama and embrace technology to bring public involvement back into UK democracy.” … Read the full post »
We might not yet know who the next President of the USA will be. But we do know who is the winner in the battle for social media dominance. … Read the full post »
Internet users – myself included – have got used to relying on free online services which rely heavily on either online advertising or investors being willing to put up large pots of money even when there isn’t a clear way of turning users into income. … Read the full post »
Predicting which companies and software are going to prosper and which are going to fizzle and disappear is a notoriously unreliable business. … Read the full post »
Is The Sun (owner: Rupert Murdoch) indulging in a campaign of partisan reporting designed to damage Facebook, one of the main rivals to MySpace (owner: Rupert Murdoch)? … Read the full post »
Take a look round Faceboo.k, and you’ll find multiple examples of all the main political parties, and their MPs, making use of it … Read the full post »
Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrat MP for East Dunbartonshire) has launched a campaign to overturn the ban imposed by Parliamentary authorities on putting up footage on YouTube or other video streaming sites. … Read the full post »
A top Treasury mandarin in charge of finding efficiency savings across Whitehall has walked off with a £600,000 payoff. … Read the full post »