by Rob Cottingham | Nov 6, 2006 | Conferences and workshops, Online Community, Politics, Technology
RootsCamp – a series of gatherings for progressive Americans and members of the “netroots” to discuss and debrief on the U.S. midterm elections – won’t just be happening in San Francisco, New York City, Bloomington, Washington DC and... by Rob Cottingham | Oct 4, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Online Community, Politics, Technology
With the departure of several candidates, the field has narrowed – and after last weekend’s delegate selection meetings, it could still narrow even further. That may make the choice a little tougher for Liberal delegates, but it sure does make the site... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 1, 2006 | Blogging, Online Community, Technology, Vancouver
Social Signal is hiring a Business and Project Manager: WHO WE NEED: We’re looking for a organized, progressive, tech-friendly person whose project management skills can make our work even more effective. This fourth member of our team isn’t just there to... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 1, 2006 | Blogging, Online Community, Vancouver
Want to catch a free Bard on the Beach performance? You can if yours is one of the winning blog posts in the ChangeEverything.ca Blogging for Change Contest: Blog about changing your community, and you could find yourself at Bard on the Beach, courtesy of our Blogging... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 30, 2006 | How to..., Online Community, Technology
For more Apple goodness, check out Rob’s Noise to Signal cartoons about life as a Mac user! Update: There’s a much more thorough (and up-to-date!) tutorial now on Drupal.org, which carries that Drupal imprimatur and also kinda lets me off the hook. Just... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 21, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Online Community, Technology
I just posted at the Social Signal blog: I had a great conversation on Saturday night with Kate Trgovac on Sean Holman's Public Eye Radio. The topic was Petro-Canada's foray into the video-sharing world of YouTube, a project Kate got rolling for them before...