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331 Articles match "2009","Obama"
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Friday, March 19, 2010
This article by George Papanikolaou appeared in a special issue of the Greek bi-lingual Re-Public magazine, Issue on P2P Energy, 2009
The first strategy is already being implemented, articulated in a clear manner in president Obama’s neo-Keynesian plan. The same issue has articles by Erik Hunting and myself, as well as many others, and they are consistenly interesting.
Abstract
“Since the direct production process is the one that defines distribution, the single most important innate advantage of P2P production is that it ensures, on a long term and on a stable
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
And with last year’s reintroduction of the Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA) and President Obama’s recent public consultation on requiring U.S. Here is a detailed overview of what happened in 2009.
...Tags: Richard Poynder has an interesting interview with the CEO of Open Access publisher Sciyo, Aleksandar Lazinica, where the latter states that “author pay formats” should be abandoned.
Here is interesting background to the controversy, read the whole interview here .
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Obama launched last year a $787bn fiscal stimulus, which includes tax cuts, expansion of unemployment benefits and increased spending in education, health care, infrastructure and the energy sector; European Greece is condemned to fiscal starvation. Weisbrot is co-director of a Washington-based think tank called the Center for Economic and Policy Research, which put out a study in October 2009 of 41 IMF debtor countries. Below is a first excerpt from a very important, crucial editorial by Costas Douzinas in the Guardian, which calls for resistance against EU/IMF imposed policies which have already a record of destroying many economies.
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
Barack Obama tells a story. It's told in the first person, Obama (our narrator) is a character in the story. It's also quite a long story (8 mins approx) and it takes place near the end of Obama's speech after he's built up some rapport with the audience. Obama has obviously spent some time in Church. Shawn played a similar video to this at a conference I was at in Melbourne about a month ago. The story he tells is very well known in the US but comparatively unseen here in Australia.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
In a similar way the same can be said about Obama and how he used internet to organize volunteers, raise funds, and communicate with voters to gain an edge in the campaign.
The use of new social networking software gave so great results to President Obama and his advisers that they are going to continue to use them from the oval office.
Every morning, Obama will receive a briefing from the ideas and Last presidential campaign, as you heard a thousand times, was historic in many fronts. In terms of the use of technology was historic too.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
It wasn’t traditional media in the US that put Barack Obama in office, if I’m not mistaken:
Obama said he noted the trend. “I Maybe it has to do with the fact that bloggers are starting to take on the role that journalists also do, which is undercover investigations – and it didn’t go well for Obama:
He should stick to politics – how quickly they forget! Mr.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
At the stroke of midnight on January 21, 2009. five "Presidential Actions" went into force (see White House press statement ), establishing a clear foundation of organizing values and principles for the new Obama Administration. BARACK OBAMA
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...Tags: Tags: The "Midnight Five," with their links, are: Presidential Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government Presidential Memorandum on Freedom of Information Act
Executive Order on Presidential Records Executive Order on Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Personnel Presidential Memorandum Regarding Pay Freeze
The capstone action is the one we list first, the memo on "Transparency and Open Government," a remarkable document that lays out the fundamental reason we need openness and how to achieve it.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The Washington Post asks how Obama can transform his net-based electoral strength, into a policy and advocacy tool that will strengthen his presidency?
( But Peter Greenberger, manager of political advertising for Google, said such information could be a boon for Obama in building public support for policy proposals.
Obama could use Internet ads to solicit signatures for petitions, or he could place display and here are also a number of videos on the topic )
An interesting passage:
“In past years, such lists were considered useful tools for political campaigns
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Last week at the InterAction Forum I had the pleasure of hearing Sam Graham-Felson , former director of blogging for the Obama Campaign talk about their strategy and success. They helped explain Obama's 10 major policy positions by breaking them into Blueprint for Change videos on each one. Admittedly, what made the Obama campaign so so successful was what many organizations don?t Lots of what Sam talked about can be translated into useful tactics for small and large organizations who are building communities of people who care about their issues. First, let me say
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Masterly interview of Noam Chomsky by Le Monde, with French subtitles:
Noam Chomsky, regard critique sur l’Amérique by lemondefr
...Tags: Tags: P2P Politics Vide
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Friday, July 24, 2009
On another note, I didn’t know about President Obama creating an Office of Social Innovation .
His impressions of Bush, Obama, Clinton and Gordon Brown were hilarious. ‘Nuff Tags: conferences Bertrand Piccard energy Eric Giler Geoff Mulgan obama Office of Social Innovation rory bremner TED theremin wireless electricity WiTricity Young Foundatio Thanks to Graeme Douglas at W+K London, I was able to attend the Nokia-sponsored live-streaming of TED Global’s talks on Thursday afternoon.
I’ve been a big fan of the TED talks for years, and this was as close as I
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Arianna Huffington:
“A series of recent meetings with members of Barack Obama’s economic team (including running into Larry Summers on my way to an appointment in the West Wing, leading to a spirited back-and-forth that made me feel like I was back at Cambridge, debating the smartest kid in the class), left me with a pair of indelible impressions:
Just as Ptolemy was convinced we live in a geocentric universe — and made the math work to “prove” his flawed theories — Obama’s senior economic team is convinced we live in a bank-centric universe,
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
To create 30,000 jobs, with most deployed starting in the summer of 2009, this will take real resources. To discuss this proposal or share your own for the Obama transition team and Congress, join the non-partisan U.S. A proposal from e-democracy advocate Steven Clift. The draft for discussion is available here .
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