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Great Moments in Religious Confusion
We couldn't let July 4, 2009 fade into history without a quick glance at the imbroglio over the values on which the United States was founded. … Read More
July 6, 2009 | In Belief
Mother Jones Chief: Why Should the News Be Free?
At Monday's Personal Democracy Forum in Manhattan, I asked David Corn, chief of the Washington Bureau for Mother Jones and a blogger for CQ Politics, for his opinion on a few of the media issues being discussed at the event. … Read More
July 1, 2009 | In Media & Internet
What Content Looks Like In Mahalo Land
At one point during Mahalo's presentation at an NY Tech MeetUp last week, I couldn't help but wonder how Wikipedia would fare if it weren't a non-profit organization that relied on volunteers to contribute content. … Read More
June 8, 2009 | In Media & Internet
For Election Week, Many MEPs Still 1.0
Meet my two new friends on Facebook, incumbent MEPs Paschal Mooney of Ireland and Metin Kazak of Bulgaria. Out of the dozen or so requests I sent out to European politicians this week--in the final days leading up to the European Parliamentary elections--these were the only two to friend me. … Read More
June 5, 2009 | In World
I'm an editor for the social media web site whereIstand.com, which aggregates and organizes the opinions of public figures and organizations into structured issues, making them comparable to any other account on the site.

Geoffrey Decker commented on Eight Ways Microblogging Will Transform Your Company on June 15, 2009, 4:37 PM
Are each of these 8 items consistently valuable regardless of an organization's size? For instance, I work for a tiny start up with 4 other people. Our interaction is constant and unavoidable. It seems silly to imagine five individuals using this site while they're in the same room with one another at that very moment.