The future of forums and message boards
I’m beginning to believe that we’ll be seeing a convergence in the features and functionality provided by message-board/forums and blogs. A number of power-bloggers are beginning to create communities...
View ArticleLabourhome observations
Juvenal really got my thought-processes running the other night, after he observed that Labourhome is essentially both a blog AND a set of forums. It’s true, we have a diverse community (1000+ users...
View ArticleVoting incumbents out
There’s a new blog dedicated to blogging voting incumbents out of the political system. I first noticed them several days ago pondering the plausibility of Hagel running as an independent (and by...
View ArticleWe’re all Hokies today
It’s a sombre day, no doubt, and I’m rather afraid to look at that poignant list of names. My heart languishes with every passing thought of those who’ve lost their innocence.
View ArticleJohn Reid loves your iPod
Our Home/(Consumer Electronics) Secretary is reaching out to the likes of Apple and Sony to support and join his crime-busting hobby. After figures revealed that street robberies rose 8 percent to...
View ArticleOn Facebook and political campaigning
66% 11% 7% 4% 4% 3% 2% 1% 1% None listed Other Liberal Conservative Moderate Very Liberal Apathetic Very Conservative Libertarian After having been on Facebook for over two and a half years, I’m...
View ArticleOnline Political Videos
It’s baffling as to why the Labour Party’s Deputy Leadership candidates aren’t making any real use of video-blogging. Webcameron did it. Sarkozy utilised it too, and last time I checked it worked out...
View ArticleLabrhome 2.0 beta
Sorry – figured a clichéd Web 2.0 title was long overdue. Labrhome Labourhome.org has come a long way since June 2006 when we launched, but we’ve been looking to maintain our competitive edge in this...
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