Doesn't concern me too much, at least from the perspective of being
interested in the cooperative/social media involved...

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:29 AM, Robert Link <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>
> Thinking of blogging this:
>
> ---begin quoted---
> The Obama campaign has been in a buyer's market for good geeks since the
> beginning. And the company doing the buying was Blue State Digital,
> which is about as hot as a politically oriented tech company can get .
> Thanks to Blue State Digital (aka BSD, not to be confused with the
> operating system), the Obama campaign is one of the most well-oiled yet
> thoroughly decentralized campaigns ever run. Though centrally hosted,
> the campaign is"social" (in the literal and technical senses) to a
> near-absolute degree. More than any political following in history,
> Barack Obama's has become the electrical electorate, the connected
> constituency. Plenty of credit goes to the candidate and strategists at
> his Chicago headquarters, of course, but BSD is the outfit that put the
> rubber on the road, and there's a lot of it.
> ---end quoted---
>
> But the source piece is arguably less than politically neutral.  Is that
> problem for CoCo?
>
> >
>


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