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Putting some wiki, chat or user-generated blogging type blog comments on http://change.gov I think may be more of a gimmick then really useful and powerful.
I think they need to create an online congress where every citizen is a representative, can vote on all ideas, can suggest ideas, can amend ideas, express themselves in meaningful ways. Then all this needs to be done using clever algorithms to promote the good ideas automatically using clever new wisdom of the crowds algorithms. On the Internet, one vote shouldn't count as one vote, votes should count proportionally with the influence and activity each verified user has on the rest of the community. This way, an algorithm can automatically filter out the experts and the representatives.
Can you shoot me an email? eric (at) venturebeat (dot) com
Maybe you see what's happenning at popular crowd-sourced websites such as digg.com, with sensationalist stories; but downplaying a member's vote is not the way to go. People will feel alienated and won't participate.
What I've done (on http://techentreprise.com for instance) is a mix between crowd-source algorith + authorative editorial team. that is a core team which sets the original vision, but still accepts feedback and issues coming from all members.
Exactly.
I wish more Americans were aware of how things happened after Tony Blair won his election in May 1997 -It's like seeing a train heading for a crash, but not being able to do anything!
The same type of promises and hopes of the people were piggy-backed, though hope always reigns supreme, and Obama has a sense of history and responsibility.
What might be more worrying for some in the Tech community would be how fair and objective Obama insists on being when it comes to which companies his working with, how many of those friends and advisors former companies will be getting an advantage, let alone anything.
With so many insiders....... did anyone invest in Haliburton in 2000?
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