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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Labour Home II - 1 comment

Late as ever, but in case you haven't seen Labour Home yet, it's, well, how would I describe it? A pro-Labour, group-blogging effort, that gives the like-minded the chance to have their say (under a mask of anonymity if they choose to wear it), and which promotes the most highly rated articles to its front page.

There's a fair amount of stuff there already, and quite a few contributors. If you have any ideas for how we can help Labour Home, and vice versa, please get in touch with one or other of us. Not that we don't already have some ideas...

eDemocracy Update has mentioned LH, and B4L for that matter, in its article New Labour cranks its Web 2.0 offerings up a notch.

"Web 2.0" is, of course, a buzzword that's open to particular abuse, but it's still a handy way of grouping together:
... weblogs, linklogs, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeds and other forms of many to many publishing; social software, web APIs, web standards, online web services, and others.
All part of our grand scheme to bring existing social networks online, to create online social networks where they don't already exist, and let informed debate flow from that.

1 comment so far...

At 9:02 AM, June 27, 2006, Anonymous Simon Collister said...

Thanks for the link-up. I am particularly interesetd in the differences between real-life networks and online ones. If any in local or national New Labour networks has thoughts I'd be interested!

   

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