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The Bivings Report - Mar 26, 2008
I’m originally from Texas and keep in touch with a lot of people that still call the state home. In the days leading up to the Texas Presidential primary, it seemed like everyone I knew reported receiving phone calls …
Also tagged: politics, tools, web, website, campaigns, cell, campaign, clinton, obama, fred thompson, barack, bivings
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Technologies that will Impact the 2008 Elections (Follow Up Post)The Bivings Report - Mar 13, 2008 A little over a year ago I wrote a post that guessed which emerging technologies would have an impact on the 2008 election cycle. I figured I’d take a quick look back and grade my predictions, as well as list a few new … Also tagged: politics, technology, blogs, news, internet, web 2 0, wiki, social networks, yahoo, sms, online, email, élections, journalism, campaigns, election, pr, cell, president, paul, twitter, obama |
The Bivings Report - Mar 7, 2008
In 2002 and 2006, we conducted studies that analyzed the features of the campaign websites of folks running for federal office. Our 2002 findings are available here and our 2006 study can be found here. We are in the …
Also tagged: politics, technology, web 2 0, tools, campaigns, fundraising, campaign, bivings
The Bivings Report - Mar 6, 2008
At the Politics Online conference yesterday, I participated in a panel entitled “Does Good Design Matter” (previous post here). In my opening discussion, I talked briefly about some common mistakes I see people make …
Also tagged: tips, design, conference, website, site design, bivings
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Tip: Updating Copyright Information on your WebsiteThe Bivings Report - Jan 16, 2008 Just about every professionally done website you visit includes a copyright date at the bottom of the page. Every January you see websites that forget to update the year in their copyright statement. Many actually fall … |
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Gamespot and Full Page Background AdsThe Bivings Report - Nov 7, 2007 One thing I’m noticing more and more is media websites running advertisements as background images on their websites. Above is an example from Gamespot. If you click on the image above you’ll see the page in all its … Also tagged: technology, gaming, media, advertising, ads |
The Bivings Report - Oct 27, 2007
The conservative blog community RedState recently issued a ban on Ron Paul supporters from “shilling” for their candidate on the site. This led to a very entertaining exchange of arguments about the decision. Against …
Also tagged: politics, blogs, blog, election, digg, pr, redstate, ron paul