Daily Digest: Obama's One Miiiiillionth Fan
By Nancy Scola, 06/18/2008 - 12:28pm
The Web on the Candidates

The Candidates on the Web

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Man, has geekdom gone mainstream. Jonathan Zittrain joined Steven Colbert night to discuss the steps we need to take to preserve the Internet's happy chaos. Jonathan, you might recall, will be keynoting day two of the upcoming PdF '08 conference.

Hillary Clinton dropped far less coin on online advertising than Barack Obama has, reports Kate Kaye. To cite one metric, Clinton spent just under $300,000 for Google ads all of this year and the last, while Obama has spent more than $2 million on the same in '08 alone.

Tracy Russo argues that McCain's recent claims that he indeed groks the Internet are simply "not enough." In a comment on Tracy's post, Micah Sifry points to a New York Sun editorial that defends the candidate's self-professed computer illiteracy: "Without a computer, he has more time to spend with his family and friends, time that he might have squandered surfing the Internet." Indeed. It's like why I don't go in for electricity. When it gets dark, I go to bed. I find myself far more rested than my peers.



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