This is a guest cross-post by Tim Davies – originally posted on the Political Innovation site: The communication revolution that we’ve undergone in recent years has two big impacts: It changes what’s possible. It makes creating networks between people across organisations easier; it opens new ways for communication between citizens and state; it gives everyone
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 2nd Sep 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
As from today this site becomes not just www.johnredwood.com but also the regulated site of John Redwood, Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Wokingham. The main site will continue unchanged, whilst the materials for the Wokingham election will normally appear on the local issues pages. The whole site is being treated as an election expense and will
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JohnRedwood on 9th Apr 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
OK, so I’m experimenting on a new site. I need to see where my traffic is coming from, so obviously I need a stats package. The one on the site is pretty pants and will be for the next few months. I cannot add Sitemeter or the like to the site as a whole (and the free
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TimWorstall on 25th Jun 2009 (via timworstall.com)
The Home Office has been forced to amend its website after a user was directed to a Japanese pornographic site by mistake. A member of the public was diverted to the site while looking for information about anti-terrorism powers on the site of the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism. He clicked on a link to an external site for the Technical Advisory Board, which advises ministers on interne...
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Guardian on 7th Apr 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
Can you imagine adding fun, targeted video content to your site, while earning revenue at the same time? No, really. Picture the majesty, the drama, the undeniable spectacle of it all. Video. Your site. Total togetherness. It's a dreamlike state. Whoa, snap out of it! This video-makes-money-on-your-site thing is now a solid reality. Google AdSense announced today a new offering called video u...
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BurningQuestions on 27th Aug 2008 (via blogs.feedburner.com)
I hear yesterday the site was hijacked by a pharmaceutical offer. This was reported and corrected. It has happened again today. The site provider tells me he will try to put in a permanent answer this week-end. Rest assured the hijacker has nothing to do with me.
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JohnRedwood on 15th Oct 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
Official multi-language site here BBC site here The results will start coming in at 9pm GMT or 10pm CET. The official site will also start publishing the turn-out figures then. The Guardian has an excellent Tweetdeck of their various journalists here and the UK political parties here.
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LiberalBurblings on 7th Jun 2009 (via liberalburblings.com)
Some people who blog on this site seem to think everything here is the official Conservative line and has been approved by Central Office. You should know that everything on this site is written by me. There are no ghost writers who get up at 6am to
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JohnRedwood on 23rd Apr 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
Yesterday I joined a TUC delegation on a guided tour of the London Olympics site. I was last on the site a year ago and the difference between now and then was breathtaking. Last year the site was basically a series of muddy hills - now, the steel framework of the Olympic stadium is in place;
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Tigmoo on 14th Jan 2009 (via strongerunions.org)
There is little doubt that the site supposedly registered at Ieuan Wyn Jones' office address is a Labour attack site, a site designed specifically in order to enable Chris Bryant to repeat, under Parliamentary privilege, the slur that Plaid is a Tory stooge, which seems to be the Westminster Labour Party's main attack weapon against Plaid in the forthcoming Assembly Election. Look at the
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MiserableOldFart on 27th May 2011 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)