Entries from February 2009
Last night I attended the “How Obama Put Digital Technology and Social Media to Work for Him – And How You Can Too” event hosted by MITX. The panel of speakers included Blue State Digital, Mzinga, Pistachio Consulting, and Voter Activation Network and Kantar.
While the Obama campaign is a unique story of outreach and engagement (1 million supporters signed up for text messages from the campaign and over 200,000 individuals organized events like house parties), many of the key lessons shared by the speakers resonated with me as “simple, social truths.” Read On

Oh no, they can see my pictures!!!! Wait, I want them to…
Over the past week there has been a lot of reaction on the privacy Policy that Facebook updated. Essentially they changed a few words of the policy which appeared to make every image, video, song, etc, the property of Facebook.
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The Colbent Corporation is a leading financial services processing company that offers a highly-flexible software solution for securities transaction processing. They have three primary facets to their business: corporate actions processing, settlement administration processing (aka class-action processing), and proxy tabulation.
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Twitter. To some it is the quintessential platform for communication, and to others it’s an unknown web world. So in an attempt to bridge the gap and provide better insight to our clients, Boston Interactive has joined. http://twitter.com/bstninteractive.
Let us know your twitter name, and we’ll follow you! Read On

“This is definitely something we can all be proud of” says Chuck Murphy, Founder and CEO here at Boston Interactive. What he’s referring to is the recently launched aspca.org, the new website for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).
Launched last Wednesday, January 28th, the redesigned website works to support the national Non-Profit’s mission to “educate, cultivate, and motivate” pet owners about animal cruelty.
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