Live-Blogging bama’s Town Hall Meeting on Health Care

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- Live-Blogging bama’s Town Hall Meeting on Health Care
- ‘Brien: FTC attempts to regulate blogging will fail
- Blogging their Peace Corps experiences.

Live-Blogging bama’s Town Hall Meeting on Health Care
Wall Street Journal Blogs
Washington Wire will be bringing you a live-blog of the event in which President Barack bama will answer questions from a live audience at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale Va. as well as comments sent in through YouTube Facebook and Twitter. President Barack bama.
Related from Recollets: bama to visit Southern California this week

‘Brien: FTC attempts to regulate blogging will fail
San Jose Mercury News
Cleland said it’s those larger companies that are the real focus and not so much the individual bloggers. And efforts are likely to focus on voluntary compliance in any case. I had a chance to chat about the proposed FTC guidelines recently with Scott Rosenberg founder of. com and author of “Say Anything: How Blogging Began What It’s Becoming And Why It Matters. ” Rosenberg’s thoughtful history of blogging will be released next week and he suggested several pitfalls to the FTC regulations. It’s likely that the worst advertising offenders would move offshore as tends to happen with any Internet regulation.

Blogging their Peace Corps experiences.
Philadelphia Inquirer
They are finding ways to do their jobs with less federal funding. They build computer databases. They get cell phones for fun and work. In fact more than 90 percent of all volunteers use cell phones at their site according to a 2008 Peace Corps survey. About 94 percent connect weekly to the Internet and 43 percent write a blog. "Right now I’m sitting in my house.

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