Technology
Creepy Sleepy Show 143 - Social Media and Politics LIVE From Podcamp NYC
From Podcamp NYC, a panel discussion on the impact and influence of social media on politics and the presidential campaign. Panel members included:
- CC Chapman
- Matthew Ebel
- Whitney Hoffman
- Dan Patterson
- Chris Penn
Download Audio: Panel Discussion Social Media and Politics at Podcamp NYC 2.0
This was the second in a series of discussions with [...]
Creepy Sleepy Show 141 - Live From Sudan
Creepy Sleepy Show 141 - Live From South Sudan
For three weeks in March, 2008 I traveled to Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. In my role as correspondent for the Talk Radio News Service, I accompanied talk radio show hosts from around the United States to the Darfur region of Sudan.
This show, though [...]
Creepy Sleepy Show 139 - The Influence of Media on Politics
Creepy Sleepy Cast:
William ‘Doq’ Stodden - Doc was the co-host of Creepy Sleepy from 2004 - 2005 and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Southern Illinois. He has socialist inclinations.
Jay Tamboli - Jay is the Legal Affairs correspondent for the Talk Radio News Service. He’s also a laywer and [...]
Seesmic and Travel. And invites.
I have mixed feelings about Seesmic. Sometimes it seems like an over-hyped, Geek Industry fan-boy product, destined to fail due to a crappy interface.
Seesmic continues to add features. More importantly, Seesmic seems to be integrating the people/culture/vibe of the social media web. The gatekeepers are there, and normal people are using [...]
Creepy Sleepy Show 138 - Social Media and Politics
In summer 2005 I was working as a jock on rock radio in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. During a particularly dull afternoon drive, I remember reading about Ana Marie Cox blogging from the previous year’s Democratic National Convention. She was a ‘new media’ content producer invading the comfort zone [...]
Twittering the Republican YouTube Debate
Although I’m in New York this evening, and will be watching the CNN YouTube debate online, my Washington D.C. colleague David Popp is on the scene. In fact, Mr. Tamboli and I set David up with a Twitter. While Popp is brand new to the medium of microblogging, he’s already been tweeting [...]
Google = Evil - Google Turns IP Address Over to the Israeli Government
I’m pretty sure that they told us that their company philosophy is Don’t Be Evil. Listen up, Google: Turning over the IP addresses of a blogger is Evil. It is the tech equivalent of a journalist naming sources.
clipped from www.techcrunch.com
Google Voluntarily Provides Details Of Anonymous Blogger In Israel
Google has provided the IP address [...]
Creepy Sleepy Indexed in Mahalo
Thanks much to the kind people over at Mahalo for indexing Creepy Sleepy. After some consternation, I’m becoming more and more intrigued by Mahalo’s approach to ‘Search.’ Anyone else concur that Jason Calacanis is more interested in creating a new breed of Wiki, rather than a new type of Search?
Here’s the Creepy Sleepy feed [...]
Creepy Sleepy Show 131 - On Democrats and Climate Change
Creepy Sleepy Show 131 - On Democrats and Climate Change
Although President Bush’s approval ratings have dipped to record lows, Congress’ approval rating is even lower. Why have the Democrats been completely unable to manifest change in Washington D.C.? As the Democrats struggle to find an electable (emphasis on ‘electable’) Presidential nominee, [...]
Creepy Sleepy Show 130 - Technology is Easy
Creepy Sleepy Show 130 - Technology is Easy
Dan and Dan get together for a touching Mahalo-themed holiday special! Well, okay, we geek out talking about search, Search, Wikis, Google, and Mahalo. Andrlik talks about Mahalo competing with Wikipedia, rather than Google. Patterson talks about effective branding, marketing, and drugs!
Rock n [...]



