CultureLick sings for net neutrality, led by Facebook’s Randi Zuckerberg

CultureLick sings for net neutrality, led by Facebook’s Randi Zuckerberg

A group of wannabe-superstars from the tech world just released a video called “Bits Don’t Lie” (embedded below), a plea in favor of net neutrality based on the Shakira song “Hips Don’t Lie.”

The amount of musical talent on display is, uh, variable, but it definitely lays out the pro-neutrality argument in a memorable fashion. Sample lyric: “The bandwidth, the freedom, don’t you see, baby, this is so open.”

“Bits Don’t Lie” is the inaugural episode of… Continue Reading

‘Separating the men from the boys’ in Government 2.0

‘Separating the men from the boys’ in Government 2.0

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Everyone knows the internet is critical to getting elected nowadays, especially after it played a crucial role in President Obama’s success. But you need to do more than just throw up a Facebook page and a Twitter account, said Obama campaign advisor/Twitter investor Chris Sacca (pictured on the left). At last night’s Startup2Startup event on “Government 2.0,” Sacca told the crowd that politicians shouldn’t just think of online social networking tools as “yet another proxy… Continue Reading