by Rob Cottingham | Apr 25, 2006 | Politics, Technology
Just checking out Joe Volpe’s leadership campaign site and found several new things to update. But there was one interesting twist: for a while this morning, Volpe’s site offered translations into more than just English and French. You’d also find... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 24, 2006 | Politics, Technology
Dr. Carolyn Bennett: There’s a perfectly functional, content-rich web site here; unfortunately, it’s buried several layers inside an interface that makes a serious usability mistake. Once you click past the English/Français splash screen, you arrive at an... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 23, 2006 | Politics
Let’s add the latest contender: Scott Brison: If not for Ignatieff, Brison’s would be the clear leader among the various web sites. It has polished design and visual appeal, as well as simple navigation through a wide range of content. There’s an... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 21, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Politics
While various political bloggers have been batting candidates back and forth for several months now, the Liberal candidates themselves have so far – with one or two notable exceptions – given cyberspace a wide berth. Several declared candidates have no visible... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 20, 2006 | Politics
Sean Holman at Public Eye Online got his hands on a memo being circulated by regional Conservative organizer John Buckham, which encourages local Tories to show their support for beleaguered Liberal Conservative cabinet minister David Emerson at a... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 10, 2006 | Media Mix, Politics
From CBC News: “Exit polls suggest Berlusconi upset” I suspect he’s gonna be a lot more than just upset…