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Salt Lake City Weekly - The Wiki Effect
XMission founder and CEO Pete Ashdown wouldn’t be running for office if Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, shared his love for technology. The self-proclaimed computer geek jumped into politics only after Hatch suggested blowing up computers as an ideal punishment for hackers and file swappers. Critics claim Ashdown doesn’t have a snowball’s chance against the Republican powerhouse, but his firm grip on cyberspace could help level the political playing field. In fact, some believe Hatch’s anti-Internet views could hamper his chances in 2006.
Great article on the use of Blogs & Wikis in politics. Check out PAshdown.org and click on Journal to see his blog and then click on Collaborate to see his wiki. It is quite innovative.

30 September, 2005 |
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