Thinking of blogging this:
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The Obama campaign has been in a buyer's market for good geeks since the
beginning. And the company doing the buying was Blue State Digital,
which is about as hot as a politically oriented tech company can get .
Thanks to Blue State Digital (aka BSD, not to be confused with the
operating system), the Obama campaign is one of the most well-oiled yet
thoroughly decentralized campaigns ever run. Though centrally hosted,
the campaign is"social" (in the literal and technical senses) to a
near-absolute degree. More than any political following in history,
Barack Obama's has become the electrical electorate, the connected
constituency. Plenty of credit goes to the candidate and strategists at
his Chicago headquarters, of course, but BSD is the outfit that put the
rubber on the road, and there's a lot of it.
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But the source piece is arguably less than politically neutral. Is that
problem for CoCo?
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