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Arnault Coulet

Learning from Obama: Lessons for Online Communicators in 2009 and Beyond - 0 views

  • Based on a series of articles published on Epolitics.com in the spring and summer of 2009, the 49-page Learning from Obama provides a comprehensive overview of Barack Obama’s online campaign for President of the United States
  • Based on a series of articles published on Epolitics.com in the spring and summer of 2009, the 49-page Learning from Obama provides a comprehensive overview of Barack Obama’s online campaign for President of the United States.
  • Based on a series of articles published on Epolitics.com in the spring and summer of 2009, the 49-page Learning from Obama provides a comprehensive overview of Barack Obama’s online campaign for President of the United States.
Arnault Coulet

Pourquoi le BlackBerry inquiète les Emirats arabes unis - 0 views

  • Pourquoi ces pays s'en prennent-ils à RIM ? Les reproches faits aux BlackBerry, conçus pour le monde de l'entreprise, concernent son système de sécurité unique. Les données transmises par les BlackBerry transitent en effet par les serveurs de RIM pour y être chiffrées ou déchiffrées. Il n'est alors plus possible de surveiller les données captées ou émises par ces téléphones. Or l'Arabie saoudite ou les Emirats arabes unis censurent largement Internet.
  • "Ces jeunes gens n'ont rien fait de mal : ils avaient dans un premier temps prévu la tenue d'une manifestation pacifique, et l'ont finalement annulée pour ne pas violer la loi. (...) Dans l'impossibilité de déchiffrer les données chiffrées du réseau BlackBerry et d'accéder aux données personnelles des clients, les forces de sécurité ont donc décidé d'intimider les utilisateurs de ces services"
  • Après son élection, Barack Obama avait dû livrer une longue bataille avec les services secrets américains pour être autorisé à conserver un téléphone RIM, ses services considérant qu'il était dangereux de laisser le président des Etats-Unis utiliser un mobile, même avec chiffrement, pour échanger des informations stratégiques. Barack Obama avait finalement obtenu un BlackBerry, dont les protections ont été spécifiquement renforcées pour son usage. Principal revers : seule une dizaine de personnes connaissent son adresse e-mail, et son téléphone commence à ennuyer Barack Obama. "Ça n'est pas très drôle, a-t-il déclaré sur la chaîne de télévision ABC. Personne n'ose m'envoyer de messages croustillants, parce qu'ils pensent qu'ils seront probablement versés aux archives présidentielles".
Arnault Coulet

Obama bombardé de questions par les internautes chinois (via @vicastel) - 0 views

  • Avant même le début de la première visite de Barack Obama en Chine dimanche, les internautes chinois ont adressé moult questions au président américain, des plus sérieuses aux plus saugrenues, selon deux sites officiels qui les recueillent depuis plusieurs jours.
  • ur son site, l'agence officielle Chine Nouvelle (Xinhua) a lancé un appel à contribution aux internautes pour la rencontre que le président américain -- un adepte des nouvelles technologies -- devrait avoir lundi à Shanghai avec des étudiants chinois (http://ask.home.news.cn/)
  • Le site internet du Quotidien du peuple, l'organe du PC, a lancé, lui aussi, un appel (http://bbs1.people.com.cn)
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  • Sur ces deux sites officiels, la censure veille pour éviter tout dérapage, mais certaines voix critiques envers le régime arrivent tout de même à passer. Soit de manière détournée: "Est--ce qu'il y a de la corruption chez les responsables américains. Comment faites--vous pour empêcher ce phénomène?"
  • 'ambassade des Etats-Unis a organisé jeudi, avant la visite d'Obama, une rencontre avec une dizaine de bloggueurs chinois connus, comme Michael Anti ou Jin Rao, qui s'était rendu célèbre en 2008 avec son site anti-cnn.com. Le but de cette réunion était "d'entendre la voix des blogueurs, en dehors des médias traditionnels", a expliqué Jin Rao. Et le consulat américain à Canton (sud) prépare une page spéciale pour retransmettre, via Twitter, la rencontre de lundi à Shanghai.
Rem Palpitt

The Obama Disconnect: What Happens When Myth Meets Reality - 1 views

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    As 2009 comes to a close, and with it, the first year of the Obama administration, one big question seems to be hanging over the man who said he had "The Audacity to Hope," and promised his supporters "Change We Can Believe In." That question can be summed up with two simple pictures.
Arnault Coulet

Obama: Doesn't use Twitter - 0 views

  • Either way, the internet, not to mention Twitter feeds, are abuzz with news that President Obama doesn't use the popular social media application after he admitted to a group of Chinese students in Shanghai that he's "too clumsy to type on the phone". The question came about after he was asked by one of the students, "Should we be able to use Twitter freely?" In a country where the internet is heavily censored and online dissent clamped down upon, it was a critical question for the President. "Well, first of all, let me say that I have never used Twitter. My thumbs are too clumsy to type in things on the phone," Obama replied. (However, it was widely reported that upon entering the White House, the new President refused to give up his Blackberry much to the chagrin of the Secret Service.)
  • But because in the United States, information is free, and I have a lot of critics in the United States who can say all kinds of things about me, I actually think that that makes our democracy stronger and it makes me a better leader because it forces me to hear opinions that I don't want to hear."
Rem Palpitt

Twitterverse is Shocked, SHOCKED Obama Admitted to Never Using Twitter - 0 views

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    Meanwhile, I expect we'll see more hoopla about Barack Obama not using Twitter, even though his campaign never asserted that he did himself. So far about half of the follow-up tweets on the #obamacn hashtag are RT's about the admission and the other half is people responding that they never thought he was tweeting. Are 50% of Twitter users really that surprised?
stan mag

Is Facebook Helping Presidential Campaigns Get Out The Vote? - AllFacebook - 0 views

  • In fact, the campaign of President Barack Obama, and then the Mitt Romney team, released Facebook applications to aid in the effort to get their supporters to the polls. And there are myriad apps by third parties that are aiming to do the same.
  • Take the talking about numbers for the Republican ticket, and he said the Romney campaign has far exceeded the Obama/Biden engagement metrics.
stan mag

Greg Verdino: Marketing, Media & Trends: Obama's marketing man spits the truth - 0 views

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    I thought you might be interested in taking a look at the AMA's lengthy video interview with Larry in which he talks about how Team Obama leveraged new marketing channels and engaged young voters, and then goes on to answer some questions submitted by a handful of bloggers.
Arnault Coulet

RT @palpitt Obama: Donate your Twitter icon for stimulus http://is.gd/8E5Ac /via @Laure... - 0 views

  • o mark the anniversary of last year's stimulus package, Democrats have been pushing a chart comparing monthly job loss figures under George W. Bush and under President Obama. Now Obama -- or at least his Twitter persona, run by the Democratic National Committee -- is about to ask supporters to help out.
  • "OFA supporters are donating their Twitter pictures to mark the anniversary of the #RecoveryAct. Change yours here: http://bit.ly/b-E," the @BarackObama Twitter page will ask its 3.3 million followers Wednesday evening, a source tells Salon.
  • The idea is to spread awareness, virally and visually, of the way the administration says the stimulus bill helped pull the economy back from the edge of an abyss. The numbers to produce the chart came from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. "The graph tells a convincing story of how we are on the road to recovery," a Democratic source says.
Rem Palpitt

Barack Obama exploited the internet but will it be key to this election? | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Party and voter-generated online content played a big part in the election of Barack Obama, but Britain is likely to see something different
Arnault Coulet

Obama '12 Has Its Digital Director - 0 views

  • Teddy Goff will lead the digital efforts of the 2012 Obama campaign, says a campaign source, confirming chatter that has been floating around in online politics circles.
Arnault Coulet

FreedomWorks, le MyBarackObama républicain, financé par l'industrie du tabac? - 0 views

  • Less than eight months later, the seed planted in those anti-Obama Google groups has burst into flower on the streets of Washington. Tens – or even perhaps hundreds – of thousands of livid demonstrators filled the capital, brandishing banners saying "Don't tread on me!" and "Obamunism" – a reference to the president's perceived socialist or even communist tendencies. "Liar! Liar!"they shouted, echoing the outburst of a Republican congressman to Obama's face last week.
  • Matt Kibbe, who heads FreedomWorks, a national conservative group that led the push behind last Saturday's rally, goes further. He says that the movement has stolen from Obama the techniques he used to such effect last year and is now redeploying them as a stick with which to beat the president.
  • When Obama beat Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries, FreedomWorks studied how he did it and then copied him. They set up a ning site, a Facebook-like platform that allows members to talk to each other without having to go through the parent body. The result was explosive
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  • FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity are sister groups who came from the same parent body — a campaign called Citizens for Sound Economy, which split in two in 2004. It was set up by one of America's richest men, David Koch, an oil tycoon who has funded rightwing causes for decades.
  • FreedomWorks receives funding from the tobacco conglomerate Philip Morris, as well as from Richard Scaife, another business tycoon, who for years helped fund dirt-digging investigations into Bill Clinton. Local branches of Americans for Prosperity have also received tobacco money; the group has opposed smoke-free workplace laws and cigarette taxes
  • FreedomWorks insists that about four-fifths of its $8m budget this year comes from small individual donations. Kibbe interprets that as a sign of genuine pent-up anger towards spendthrift politicians in Washington of both parties, and believes it can be traced back to George Bush's bailout of the banks.
Arnault Coulet

Obama admitted to Never Using Twitter | techPresident - 0 views

  • Barack Obama admitted (*gasp*) that he has never used Twitter.
  • ccording to the Twitter stream, the president was answering a question about whether he thought the Chinese firewall was a good idea and whether Chinese people should be able to use Twitter. His response: "I have never used Twitter. My thumbs are too clumsy. But I'm a big believer in technology."
herve pargue

Obama garde son BlackBerry [arobase.org] - 0 views

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