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The Web's massive effect on politics

by David Cohn on April 7, 2008 - 10:40am.

Via “write now is good” - a contributor to OffTheBus.net and AssignmentZero.

Last Friday evening, I went to see a panel discussion on "How the Web is Changing American Politics" at New York University. The panelists were Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post, Micah Sifry of techPresident.com, Jay Rosen of NewAssignment.net, OffTheBus and NYU, and Lisa Tozzi of The New York Times’ Caucus Blog. Jeff Jarvis of CUNY and author of the blog BuzzMachine moderated the panel.

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See GroundReport’s telecast of the event.