Rob Bluey attended the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference and came away with some ideas for political operations.
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Behind the scenes with Obama’s technology team
Their job was not to innovate, it was to reelect the President. This was the message from four senior members of Barack Obama’s vaunted 2012 technology team, who recently spoke to a group of startups in Denver.
Conservative geeks moving ahead
A group of conservatives are coming out of the shadows in Silicon Valley, stepping up and getting organized to “save the party from the clutches of tech-phobic leaders.”
Mobile traffic is about to explode
We socialize with phones or tablets as we watch TV programs. We discover how much work can, after all, be accomplished on a tablet instead of a laptop.
Could today be a turning point for GOP tech?
If grieving is the first step of dealing with loss, that has been on full display over and over and over in the media over the past few months.
Congrats to the Top 50 in Digital Politics
For all of the talk about the GOP’s struggles with technology, several people have stood out and persevered through it all.
A Model for GOP Collaboration?
Much of the conversation around the GOP’s need to better adopt technology is not only about innovation but also involves a radical change in how we approach collaboration.
Why a mobile site is essential
In this day of smartphone ubiquity, your campaign, your organization and your business all need to have a mobile-friendly website.
Picking an Email Platform
To effectively build an email program, you will first need a platform that will do the actual sending.
Can Republicans win the tech arms race? Yes, if…
The Washington Examiner took a look at the biggest problem Republicans face — changing their culture.