Online Advocacy - The video

As high speed Internet access becomes more ubiquitous (heck even my parents are finally off of dial-up--I threatened not to visit unless they upgraded to a cable connection) more and more people are turning to the web to both inform and act on their beliefs. While we could debate until the cows come home whether this is a net positive for the republic, it's happening.

CustomScoop CEO Chip Griffin has pulled together a short review of the history of online advocacy, how it has changed, and why it is important. Head on over to Pardon The Disruption and let him know what you think!

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