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Fast Company May 2008 |
The Un-Tipping Point Letters to the Editor: 'Is the Tipping Point Toast?' |
Reason December 2004 Julian Sanchez |
Soundbite An interview with Joe Trippi who pioneered the political use of blogs and other online tools. His new campaign memoir, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised reminds us that it doesn't mean the rhetoric isn't true. |
Fast Company February 1, 2008 Clive Thompson |
Is the Tipping Point Toast? Marketers spend a billion dollars a year targeting influentials. Duncan Watts says they're wasting their money. |
Science News January 5, 2008 Julie J. Rehmeyer |
Math Trek: The Power of Being Influenced Network theory reveals the best way to spread ideas. |
Fast Company October 2003 Linda Tischler |
Joe Trippi's Killer App Howard Dean's campaign manager has used the Internet to turn an obscure ex-governor into a real presidential contender. It's anything but politics as usual. Will it work? |
Wired January 2004 Gary Wolf |
How the Internet Invented Howard Dean Forget fundraising (though his opponents sure can't). The real reason the Doctor is in: He listens to the technology -- and the people who use it. |
Fast Company February 1, 2008 |
Order Versus Chaos Duncan Watts's research tells advertising execs precisely what they don't want to hear: All their clever targeted viral campaigning may ultimately be less effective than good old mass marketing. |
InternetNews February 5, 2004 Roy Mark |
Online Activists No Longer the Sad, Mad and Lonely New report says highest concentration of politically-savvy opinion leaders are found online. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 |
Web Politics: "It's Just the Beginning" Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen explains how Truemajority.org taps Net dynamics to influence policy -- and maybe "show George the door" |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 |
"A Major Change in the Political Equation" Howard Rheingold predicted the rise of online advocacy groups. Now, he talks about how they're affecting Election 2004 |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Richard S. Dunham |
Why The Dean Bubble Popped Like the dot-coms, the candidate fell victim to hype and a bad business model |
CIO January 15, 2004 Grant Gross |
Dean Profits from Web Campaign Even if former Vermont governor Dr. Howard Dean fails to seize the Democratic nomination this summer, his use of the Internet has added a new rule for political campaigns: Make sure your candidate's website drives supporters to meet each other -- and to a "click to donate" button. |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2005 Rich Smith |
Dean's Creamy Forecast The dairy producer reports tomorrow, and investors may like what they hear. |