Tagged: Obama

Internet Neutrality Rules To Be Announced

Posted on September 20th, 2009 by Urbain

The FCC will announce tomorrow new rules governing the Internet that includes net neutrality. (The video should load in a second or two.)

FCC chairman Julius Genachowski is expected to announce a plan that will prevent service providers from charging customers for bandwidth based on what they use it for, and prevent content limitations based [...]

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The Dawn of a New Day

Posted on November 5th, 2008 by Urbain

It’s finally over.  The “robo calls” from politicians, the sea of political signs, and in some cases with respect to ballot initiatives, name calling and shouting.
The Halo Effect was 100% Accurate
It was such an amazing thing to watch history unfold, and although I am in that tiny little group of people who voted Libertarian because [...]

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Holy Politics, Batman! Check Out The Annointed Ones.

Posted on September 9th, 2008 by Urbain

If the halo count is right, Obama will surely win the election.

In terms of marketing and subliminal messages, I find the halos quite fascinating.  Back when Bush was popular, one would think the second coming was imminent.

And here comes Obama, the agent of change, who has already enjoyed a wealth of news photos depicting him [...]

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Create Reading Popularity with Hot, Spicy, Clickable Titles

Posted on July 11th, 2008 by Urbain

This post is a continuation of yesterday’s comparison of headline analysis programs. If you just stumbled upon this article, here’s some background. I tested a little over 25 potential blog post titles through two analyzers: The free “Emotional Marketing Value Headline Analyzer” from the Advanced Marketing Institute and the $135 Glyphius software [...]

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Voting for REAL Change, Not Empty Promises

Posted on June 30th, 2008 by Urbain

Tired of big government? Constant regulation? Taxes and irresponsible spending? War? It’s time to go beyond the current two-party system. By their actions, not necessarily words, both parties support war, government surveillance and reckless spending.
The Republicans argue that a vote for Bob Barr is “stealing” votes from John McCain and [...]

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