Archive for February, 2003
Naperville house party for Howard Dean
What: An informational meeting to discuss Howard Dean’s presidential campaign
Where: Rick & Robin Klau’s house, 1416 Oswego Road, Naperville, IL
When: Thursday, February 20th, 7pm – 8pm
RSVP: dean2004@rklau.com
Rick & Robin Klau are Naperville residents who are hosting a ‘Dean house party’ to share information about the Dean campaign. Howard Dean was the longest-running Democratic governor in the country, serving […]
Dean in Chicago
Let’s hope that the campaign starts managing its volunteer base better – a number of us would’ve loved to host an event with Governor Dean while he was in town.
I’m sure this won’t be the last time. Stay tuned for an announcement about a local “house party” (read: fundraiser) for the Dean campaign at my […]
Weblogs vs. Websites
My good friend Erik Heels went live with his Radio-powered site last week. Part of this is an experiment to see whether weblogs deliver greater ROI than a traditional website (his “ traditional” site is a database-powered website that is at heels.com).
Keep an eye on this. Erik’s analysis is always detailed and his conclusions often […]
Final e-mail from Columbia
MSNBC: Hello from above our magnificent planet Earth.
FTP your photos to NASA
This strikes me as an absolutely ideal use of the Internet:
For anyone who has recorded video or taken photos that they believe may be of aid in the investigation of the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, NASA has established a special location on the Web where Internet users may upload their media files to be reviewed […]
NewsQuakes
newsQuakes. … [Jon’s Radio]
This has popped up in my news aggregator a couple times. Check it out – a seriously cool example of where stuff like this could end up. The challenge of visualizing information is a fascinating one – and this applies a geographic overlay to breaking news. Nice idea.






