Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign made innovative use of online tools and social media to engage millions of supporters. The campaign had over 6.5 million online donations totaling more than $500 million, with 6 million donations of $100 or less. The campaign utilized email lists, text messaging, social media, and online profiles to communicate with supporters and organize offline events. This level of online engagement helped Obama win the presidency.
3. BarackObama.com
3 million donors made a total of 6.5
million donations online adding up to
more than $500 million.
Of those 6.5 million donations, 6 million
were in increments of $100 or less.
13 million addresses on email list
1 million people on SMS distribution list
2 million profiles on my.barackobama.com
200.000 offline events
400.000 blog posts
3.000.000 phone calls made in last 4 days
3,2 million friends on Facebook
639,561 friends on Twitter
10. 20. febrúar
10:50 AM Aegir: láta þetta heita áfram kosningar 2009 ?
RVK LON
stofna facebook app
10:52 AM me: jamm
eða bíddu ha?
10:53 AM er að setja upp unfuddle fyrir svn
svo ættir þú að geta deployað á minn account
held það virki þannig
10:54 AM Aegir: til að fá api key fyrir facebook connect
me: ah já
eða
nei
sko
held það sé of tímabundið
köllum þetta netkosning
eða
mmm æ helvítis nafnavesen alltar
Aegir: hehe
me: er að spá í að halda þessu gangandi eftir kosningar
Aegir: já, styð það ..
10:55 AM me: hvað með vefþing
webthing :D
Aegir: hehehe
me: vont að vera með þ?
10:56 AM Aegir: spurning
me: mér finnst það hljóma vel
alþingi
vefþing
Aegir: já, vefþing
me: júhú
18. Last updated: 27 March 2009
Open Source, Open Standards and Re–Use:
Government Action Plan
To help bring together the online debate around this
Action Plan, we've set up a public page which contains
links to blog posts, news stories and tweets about UK
government, open source and open standards. If you write
about this online, please use the tag #ukgovOSS to help us
find your comment.
Andrew Stott
Deputy Government CIO
Cabinet Office
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/cio.aspx
19. IT policies wanted
Open Source and Open Standards
Electronic ID, OAuth, Open ID
Standardized electronic forms and data exchange between
individuals and governement
Open forum where specialists, experts and voters can
communicate with politicians
Affordable unlimited 3G and broadband for everyone
Tax incentives for software development, gaming and innovation
along the same lines as the film industry.
Publish government data, Creative Commons style