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  1. How Crimson Hexagon Translates the Blogosphere’s Babel Into Wisdom

    How Crimson Hexagon Translates the Blogosphere’s Babel Into Wisdom

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Nov 13, 2008

    blogs, Software, Web Wade Roush wrote: File this under “Only in Cambridge.” Before my interview last week with the founders of Crimson Hexagon, a startup using statistical methods to comb the blogosphere for the

    Also tagged: blogs, web 2 0, software, web, it, opinion, boston, software as a service, statistics, babel, borges, harvard, polling, jorge luis borges, candace fleming, library of babel, boston blog main, national blog main, gary king, crimson hexagon

  2. Op-Ed Contributor: An English Lesson

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Nov 12, 2008

    What might panicked Republicans learn from the Tory experience? That apparently the first response to electoral disaster is denial.

    Also tagged: politics and government, republican party, great britain, conservative party, blair tony, presidential election of 2008, united states politics and government, conservatism us politics, cameron david, hague william

  3. Taxi Strikes in China Highlight Changing Press Controls

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Nov 12, 2008

    On China Media Project, David Bandurski writes about domestic media coverage of the recent taxi strike in Chongqing as an example of the new governmental approach to media control, which aims to “actively set the

    Also tagged: politics, strikes, society, taxi drivers, chongqing, media control, information revolution

  4. How Crimson Hexagon Translates the Blogosphere’s Babel Into Wisdom

    How Crimson Hexagon Translates the Blogosphere’s Babel Into Wisdom

    xconomy.com » Xconomy IT Feed - Nov 12, 2008

    blogs, Software, Web Wade Roush wrote: File this under “Only in Cambridge.” Before my interview last week with the founders of Crimson Hexagon, a startup using statistical methods to comb the blogosphere for the

    Also tagged: blogs, web 2 0, software, web, it, opinion, boston, software as a service, statistics, babel, borges, harvard, polling, jorge luis borges, candace fleming, library of babel, boston blog main, national blog main, gary king, crimson hexagon

  5. Three Quarters of Americans Support Investment in Clean Energy

    Three Quarters of Americans Support Investment in Clean Energy

    redgreenandblue.org » Red, Green, and Blue - Nov 11, 2008

    Poll suggest changes in voter attitudes towards clean energy and global warming Throughout his campaign, though more fervently towards the end of it, Barack Obama made it clear that investing in renewable energy and

    Also tagged: energy, editor s choice, center, poll, zogby, clean energy, renewable energy, energy policy, cleantech, government investment

  6. Zogby: Three Quarters of Americans Support Investment in Clean Energy

    Zogby: Three Quarters of Americans Support Investment in Clean Energy

    redgreenandblue.org » Red, Green, and Blue - Nov 11, 2008

    Poll suggest changes in voter attitudes towards clean energy and global warming Throughout his campaign, though more fervently towards the end of it, Barack Obama made it clear that investing in renewable energy and

    Also tagged: energy, editor s choice, center, poll, zogby, clean energy, renewable energy, energy policy, cleantech, government investment

  7. Op-Ed Contributor: Goodbye, Reagan Democrats

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Nov 11, 2008

    One of the most important new national changes in the electorate this year is how Barack Obama built up striking dominance in the country’s growing, more diverse and well-educated suburbs.

    Also tagged: politics and government, michigan, race, obama barack, presidential election of 2008, united states economy, voting and voters

  8. Op-Ed Columnist: It Still Felt Good the Morning After

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Nov 8, 2008

    Almost every assumption about America that was taken as a given by our political culture on Tuesday morning was proved wrong by Tuesday night.

    Also tagged: bush george w, obama barack, presidential election of 2008, united states politics and government, economic conditions and trends, cheney dick, voting and voters

  9. For Pollsters, the Racial Effect That Wasn’t

    nytimes.com » NYT > Washington - Nov 7, 2008

    All the fretting about closeted racists came down to this: the so-called Bradley effect did not exist.

    Also tagged: race, blacks, obama barack, presidential election of 2008, united states politics and government

  10. Pot Wins in a Landslide

    Pot Wins in a Landslide

    truthout.org » Truthout - health - Nov 6, 2008

    On Tuesday, largely under the radar of the pundits and political chattering classes, voters dealt what may be a fatal blow to America's longest-running and least-discussed war - the war on marijuana. Michigan voters

    Also tagged: health, vote, crime, michigan, massachusetts, medical marijuana, war on drugs, decriminalization, white house drug czar

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