Social Networks
#followfriday #afn
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Fri, 06/12/2009 - 10:15@ericawilliamsdc @SenSherrodBrown @lessig @daviddonnelly @robertgreenwald @mrdaveyd
Last week, for my weekly FollowFriday blog post, which gets cross posted to Twitter, I highlighted people that I met with at the America’s Future Now conference in Washington, DC. Most of the people from last week were people that I got into discussions with. For me, that is an important part of Twitter. This week, I’ll highlight people that have something important to say that I don’t know as well and are less likely to get into a conversation with.
Starting off the list is @ericawilliamsdc, Erica Williams. She is the Deputy Director and Policy and Advocacy Manager at Campus Progress. She was one of the best speakers at the conference, a powerful authentic voice. She quoted Hemingway, “The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places”.
@SenSherrodBrown, United States Senator from Ohio also spoke at AFN and announced he would be on Twitter. So far, he hasn’t updated much. Perhaps he needs to take lessons from Sen. Claire McCaskill, @clairecmc or @senchrisdodd
If you aren’t following Lawrence Lessig, @lessig on Twitter, as well on his blog, in his books, and so on, you should be. Whether you are concerned with Creative Commons, the Remix culture, or Fair Elections. Prof. Lessig is a voice to listen to.
@daviddonnelly is the National Campaigns Director for the Public Campaign Action Fund, and if you like what Prof. Lessig has to say about clean elections, then you want to follow what Mr. Donnelly is doing to help bring them about.
@robertgreenwald is the founder of Brave New Films, @bravenewfilms They use new media and internet video campaigns to very effectively get their message out.
@mrdaveyd I first heard about Mr. Davey D at the National Conference on Media Reform in Memphis back in 2007. Van Jones commented that we need Davey D on the FCC and called him ‘a hip-hop historian of the first order’.
So, that’s my list for #followfriday on June
Wordless Wednesday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 06/10/2009 - 09:22#followfriday #afn
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 10:14@policylink @cognitivepolicy @wellstoneaction @jephilip @fedor4pa @quinnelk @j_ro
Each Friday, I like to highlight different people that I’m following on Twitter. I do it as a blog post, and let Twitterfeed send the message over to Twitter. Then, in the rest of my blog post, I can provide thoughts on why I am following these people on Twitter.
This is a special edition dedicated to people I met with at the America’s Future Now Conference.
@policylink Dan Lavoie works for PolicyLink. I had not heard of PolicyLink before the conference, or if I had, it hadn’t made it onto my radar. As the conference was getting going, Dan and I got into a discussion about blogging, policy, and linking all of it back to our everyday lives.
@cognitivepolicy Joe Brewer, Founder and Director of Cognitve Policy Works. I ran into Joe at breakfast on Wednesday and we talked about many common interests. I really look forward to staying in touch with him and sharing more ideas.
@wellstoneaction I’m generally not a fan of following organizations on Twitter. I like to interact with people. I don’t know who the person or people that tweet for Wellstone Action are, but it is a great organization and their communications director, Elana Wolowitz, did a great job at a session, New Media Organizing: Using Cutting-Edge Online Advocacy and Technology Techniques.
@jephilip Jeff Lucas also attended that session and did some good tweeting of it. @fedor4pa Michael J Fedor was also at that session. Michael also attended a session that @quinnelk Kenneth Quinnell and I were in about State Blogging.
@j_ro Jason Rosenbaum also did some great tweeting from #afn and deserves a shout out.
So, that is the first part of my #FollowFriday for this week.
#Internetweek #QRCodes and #digg
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 09:47Recently, I’ve been writing a bit about QR Codes (QR Codes and the RAZR V3xx, QR Codes and Twitter and Snappr.net, and QR Codes and political flyers. Now, I’m back from the America’s Future Now conference, and looking at what is going on for InternetWeek in New York City.
This evening, Digg will have a Meetup in New York, and I thought it would be interesting to see if I can use #QRCodes and #digg.
So, I created this QR Code using Kaywa’s QR Code Generator to promote my blog post. Please scan it and digg my post.
Thanks. If you’re going to the Digg Meetup, keep your eyes open for me and say hi.