Tuesday, June 28, 2005

The Internet Revolution

On CNN's website under the Technology Section they focus on how the online revolution has affected daily life. (http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2005/online.evolution/) On section noted how the Internet has now stopped making communications one way, but now a two-way. We are savier than the generations before us.

The power of the Internet has now made distance shorter and involvement more possible for Americans. This means for politics more ways to reach the voters and for them to get involved and become political activists. Now if we can only get the campaigns to seriously consider e-campaigns as another front in the battle to win the election. I'm hopeful that this trend will pick up soon.

1 Comments:

Blogger Jorge said...

We'll probably see the first internet campaign waged in 2012. Imagine the technology we'll have in 6 years! The problem is turning these online activists into door knockers and grassroots volunteers outside their "internet bubble" or blogosphere.

9:42 PM EDT  

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