Online Politics 101: 4000 Downloads, Plus Update Coming
March 31st, 2011
Howdy folks! Hope you’ve been enjoying Wal-Mart Manager Madness — the second round of voting started today, and the whole world is holding its collective breath to find out whether “A Man’s Job” will beat out “Worthless Broad” to advance from the Sexist Sixteen to the Egregious Eight.
In other news, Online Politics 101 continues its domination of the digital politics how-to space, with more than 4000 downloads since the new version came out at the end of January. Woo hoo! And there’s more to come, since I’m in the process of revising that sucker to reflect some of the lessons of the social media-enabled revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia. I’m hoping to wrap up the changes this weekend, so keep an eye out for the announcement. Onward, through the fog!
– cpd
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