DC + Tech + Scoble = Insights from the Marriage of Politics and Technology

by pcorbett on June 28th, 2008

Robert Scoble was in DC recently to meet with lawmakers to discover how technology is changing the way politics works. We decided to do some investigating ourselves at a party sponsored by CapitolValley, Scobleizer, WineLibraryTV, SomeWhatFrank, SocialTimes, Odeo, Freshbooks, and iStrategyLabs.

The resulting video contains only a fraction of the incredible insights we gathered from more than 30 thought leaders on this topic.

In this video:Your Host: Peter Corbett, iStrategyLabs
Interviewee 1: Andrew Feinberg, CapitolValley.net
Interviewee 2: Julie Germany, Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet
Interviewee 3: Alan Rosenblatt, Center for American Progress
Interviewee 4: Sarah Marchetti, OgilvyPR
Interviewee 5: Saul Colt, FreshBooks
Interviewee 6: Jonny Goldstein, Jonny’s Partay
Interviewee 7: Nick O’Neill, SocialTimes.com
Interviewee 8: Frank Gruber, AOL/SomeWhatFrank.com
Interviewee 9: Colin Delany, ePolitics.com
Interviewee 10: Robert Scoble, FastCompany.tv

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8 Comments

  1. JD Lasica

    June 28th, 2008 at 9:30 pm

    I like the short-form cutaways and variety of inputs. Fun seeing these familiar faces. Good job!

  2. Jonny Goldstein

    July 14th, 2008 at 12:04 am

    Great work, Peter! Thanks for putting this together.



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