by Rob Cottingham | Jan 12, 2006 | Blogging, Politics
There are a surprising number of blogging candidates in this election… but how to keep on top of all of them? Here’s one answer (and the latest Social Signal project): Confeederation. Confeederation is your one-stop source to read blog posts from... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 12, 2006 | Blogging, Politics
More to follow. But if you’re interested in election blogging, head over to Confeederation. by Rob Cottingham | Jan 12, 2006 | Politics, Technology
In a campaign that’s been surprisingly light on online parodies, Unite the Right.ca steps in to fill the void admirably, positing a Liberal-Conservative merger. (I especially like the guy holding the sign that reads “Steve Martin”.) by Rob Cottingham | Jan 12, 2006 | Blogging, Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Politics, Technology
I’m on the job in Montreal this week, so there hasn’t been a lot of time for actual blogging. But here’s some of the stuff that’s turned up in my late-night surfing … and no, don’t panic; it’s all office-safe: Spy vs. Spyware:... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 9, 2006 | Politics
It seems there’s no free lunch in the world of corporate philanthropy these days. Donations are now often made with a flinty eye to the potential return on investment. And the ROI doesn’t come in the form of a happier world, a reduction in suffering or an... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 4, 2006 | Communicating, Politics, Technology
The issues page on John Sprovieri’s web page is blank now, and that’s a pity. The Bramalea-Gore-Malton Conservative candidate had a comprehensive round-up of the issues facing the voters. The voters of Surrey, that is. As reported yesterday by the...