Mashing the Vote – Live From Mesh! 
May 15th, 2006
Presentation by Phillip Smith of Social Tech Brewing. How can we use the web to build grassroots action…
Oreilly Principals of Web2.0
- The Long Tail
- Web as Platform
- Bi-directional Communication
- The Perpetual Beta
- Cooperate, Don’t Control
- Above the level of a Single Device
- Users Add Value
- Data is the Next Intel Inside
- Network effects by default
What are the components of Web2.0?
- Folksonomy, tagging
- Blogging, participation
- the Browser,
- Wikis, Ajax
- Two-way communication
Great examples:
- Action Network – Cooperate Don’t Control! Connection with people on local issues.
- Murmur – Open source telephony software to create an audio tourist experience of toronto – network effects.
- Wireless Toronto – Aggregation of community based information.
- One Free Minute – Anonymous Public Speach
One idea to facilitate a local election with Web2.0 Principals.
What are the issues?
- Interest in election issues
- Apathy
- Awareness
Idea:
- Create a billboard in a high-profile area
- Hit local gatherings with a SMS based interface to the billboard and corresponding website
- Choose local issues and encourage people to voice opinions via SMS and SMS each other.
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