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Greenpeace Melt Tool
Submitted by akreider on Wed, 08/23/2006 - 15:36.Greenpeace has launched their Melt software on
Cool The Planet
The interface is weird. For instance, I type in Philadelphia and it gives me a long list of unlikely cities that I'd live in. I suspect 99% of people who type in Philadelphia, want Philadelphia, PA. The 7000 people in Philadelphia, MS should use a zip code or something.
They'll probably improve the interface and it will be more interesting once people add content.
Future 5000 - Networking for Youth Activists
Submitted by akreider on Fri, 06/30/2006 - 02:02.I've been having conversations with people who are organizing a website called the
Future 5000.
"Future 5000 is the largest online network of progressive youth organizations in the history of this country. This searchable online directory and networking site will help us better visualize and organize our movement, people, activities and resources. Using this tool, organizations will be able to:
• develop a leadership pipeline
• strategically build our movement
• ultimately redesign the U.S.A. and our relationship with the rest of the world"
Advocacy Developers III Conference Announcement
Submitted by akreider on Mon, 06/26/2006 - 14:08.AdvocacyDev III, Oakland, July 31 August 2
The third convening of organizers, activists and
developers working with open source tools for
online advocacy and organizing will take place in
Oakland from July 31 to August 2. If you're
passionate about creating better tools for online
activists and organizers, please join us for
knowledge sharing and brainstorming!
Sessions will include:
* Show and tell on all the latest open source
eAdvocacy platforms and tools, including the
latest from CivicSpace/CiviCRM, Radical Designs
Activist Mobilization Platform (AMP), GoodStorm, and others,
Find Out Your Website Demographics - Gender and Age
Submitted by akreider on Fri, 06/02/2006 - 17:13.MSN has a new site where you can see who searches for different keywords as well as the
gender and age of people who visit your site
This site is "female-oriented" with a 65% number. I'm not sure if they mean that 65% of the visitors are female, or if there is a 65% chance that the majority of the visitors are women.
For age, we get twice the number of under age 18 users and some strange results in the other brackets (why are we getting a normal showing in the 50+ age group?).
Mapping Global Warming
Submitted by akreider on Fri, 05/26/2006 - 19:05.Someone created a mashup that lets you see the
Impact of global warming using Google Maps.
You can see the land that will be covered by water, based on different predictions of sealevel rise.
He's using a 50 GB NASA data set for altitude data.
ZNet Renovation
Submitted by akreider on Sat, 05/20/2006 - 21:16.Justin Podur recently wrote an article about
Free Software and ZNet
They are renovating their site and you can help the project by joining in on the
Wiki and Forum.
They are going to use Drupal.
Outfoxed - Personalize Your Internet
Submitted by akreider on Wed, 05/17/2006 - 16:32.You can use this Firefox plug-in to transform the way you see the Internet by trusting your social network to let you know what's good, instead of multi-national corporations.
Unfortunately it doesn't yet work with Firefox 1.5. So I wasn't able to test it. But I enjoyed reading the online documentation/thesis about it. This is the kind of thing that could become REALLY BIG.
I'm not sure how well it can handle multiple dimensions. For instance, almost everyone should trust me on issues of spyware, whereas my views on politics are more subjective. Ultimately there are an infinite number of dimensions of knowledge.
Using Maps for Effective Progressive Messaging
Submitted by akreider on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 17:02.Activists need to embrace the use of maps in our campaigns.
Maps allow you to make information more appealing to the reader, without dumbing down the content (for instance, you don't have to turn your argument into a short slogan). Complex statistical arguments about the correlation between one factor and another are much easier to grasp if they are presented in a nice chart, or better yet, a map.
Currently I'm guessing that we're on the threshold of a coming wave of activist maps. Here are several factors that will start the wave:
1) Google Maps API - has created a renaissance in maps on the internet by making it very easy to create a map, and by provoking a number of competitors (notably Yahoo and ESRI) to provide free APIs.
Corporations, Bin Laden, and Child Porn
Submitted by historyisaweapon on Fri, 04/21/2006 - 11:06.Continuing the argument that the internet is a twenty-first century Pandora's box, I want to point out to a couple recent attacks. The first is as old as the hills: muddy your opponent with the indefensible and then take the moral high ground in demanding a solution. What is indefensible? Child porn and terrorism!
Online Strike Hits Rabble.ca
Submitted by akreider on Fri, 04/14/2006 - 15:25.Today I was checking out rabble.ca, a progressive media site, because I want to find some Canadians interested in implementing Activism Network software in Canada.
Rabble.ca has a huge forum with over 500,000 posts (Hopefully this link doesn't mean I'm crossing the picket line). Currently there is a volunteer moderators STRIKE going on, after one of the two (?) paid employees was fired.
So volunteers have setup an >alternative site and started a new forum on it.
Apparently some strikers are using spam against the old board, or did so originally to get the word out about the strike.
