In the tech world, if you’re selling something, it’s okay to talk about, but it’s far better to give a demo. A social media campaign launch is one way to bring in the tech angle. But giving a demo is another.
That’s the tech/Scoble-esque view taken by Michel Markman — the Edwards campaign announcement yesterday/today was just the beginning of a demo.
Whatever it was, it wasn’t about John Edwards or the presidential campaign, or at least not to Ezra Klein, who writes that it was about everyone else taking some action.
More like a campaign in the old-fashioned sense of a movement, instead of one candidate’s race to The White House.
Klein hears echoes of JFK (”Ask not what your country…” etc), but maybe we also see the shadow of Howard Dean (”… and we’re gonna take back The White House! Yeehaw….” - only instead of focusing on “Yeehaw,” focus on “we”) and his “re-inventor of campaigning,” Joe Trippi (here’s a a cool podcast with Trippi from awhile back).
But back to that demo idea — Let’s say Edwards is giving a demo, not of a particular product or brand, but of a more general product — maybe the most important ...
Edwards Campaign - Scoble’s watching news happen, meaning he’s actually watching Washington Post National Political Correspondent Dan Balz type up the news that his paper readers will see tomorrow morning.
Only, tomorrow morning is a long way off for Dan, Robert and John Edwards.
That’s how Dan and Robert got to ...
“Politics as usual, both Democratic and Republican, is broken,” Howard Dean said in a keynote speech at the 2006 TiEcon in Santa Clara, CA. Referring to issues decided upon in the beltway he emphasized, “If you want those decisions to stay in the hands of ordinary Americans who are so ...
On eve of TiEcon 2006, PodTech.net host John Furrier sits down with DNC Chairman, Governor Howard Dean, for a one on one interview.
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