Archive for November, 2008

Check Out Mixergy’s Andrew Warner’s Interview with Me on Building Apps for Social Networks

First, let me say what a pleasure it was to sit down and talk with Andrew from Mixergy.com. He's done some great interviews, and I'm honored that he wanted to have a chat with me. Andrew contacted me when he discovered that I built an application for MySpace called IMe. I was also the lead front end developer for the original team that built MySpace's MySpaceIM desktop chat application.

During the interview, we talked about the process a company or individual would go through to get an application on a social network such as Facebook or MySpace. Here's a link to the blog post and interview audio. He's got a summary posted, a video of his thoughts on the interview and a link to download it. Enjoy!

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Civic Apathy & Disengagement is Still Alive & Well…

Normally, I'm quite elated when I'm right about things (which would explain my typically 'happy' demeanor). This time, however, it's a bit different. I've been reading some numbers regarding the voter turnout for the 2008 Presidential election, an election that has lived up to the historic proportions predicted.

From what I can find, voter turnout in 2004 (George W. Bush v. John Kerry) was 125 Million (my sources are listed at the bottom). In 2008, my sources indicate the same number for voter turnout – 125 Million. This would mean that the voter turnout actually decreased due to the 6.1 million increase in eligible voters in 2008. It's of considerable note as well how I calculate the percentage. I am basing voter turnout on total eligible voters from the entire US population, regardless of voter registrations.

So while I am happy to have participated and voted in this monumental Presidential election, this data only further reinforces my notion that people still really don't care. "Transforming Civic Engagement" is one of the foundations for why I created FreedomSpeaks. Can we as a nation ever get to a voter turnout of 65% or even 75%? I can't answer that question, but I am confident FreedomSpeaks can be a significant factor in getting us there.

Sources: http://delicious.com/DotNetAllDay/turnout

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Causecast Rocks, Literally.

For all of you that joined FreedomSpeaks and Causecast last night, thank you for making it a truly memorable event. We voted, and then we partied late into the night. And we got to watch President Elect Barack Obama give his acceptance speech on monster 10' screens. Thanks again everyone. It was great to see the people taking an interest in the political process again. I hope we can keep that momentum for future elections!

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