Building an Online Social Network
The George Washington University’s Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet released its latest publication, “Person-to-Person-to-Person: Harnessing the Political Power of Social Networks and User-Generated Content.”
Moderated by Mr. Noyes, the panelists talked about building a social network with online media. Topics included using MySpace Internet site … read more
Moderated by Mr. Noyes, the panelists talked about building a social network with online media. Topics included using MySpace Internet site for politics, building and maintaining a network of web logs, using opinion drivers and monetization, and creating content that keeps people active. The panelists responded to audience members' questions.
The George Washington University’s Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet released its latest publication, “Person-to-Person-to-Person: Harnessing the Political Power of Social Networks and User-Generated Content.” close
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Carol C. Darr Director George Washington University->Institute for Politics, Democracy, and the Internet
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Julie Barko Germany Deputy Director George Washington University->Institute for Politics, Democracy, and the Internet
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