If the exclusive Voice audio version of Howard Dean’s speech is not pressing enough of your buttons already, the party has now made a full, professional video of the speech here
Comprehensive conference coverage
The party has excellent comprehensive coverage on a vote-by-vote basis on the main party website.
You can find it here.
There is a rather more irreverent live coverage coming from a small army of party twitterers using the hashtag #ldconf. They are telling us about fringes as they happen. They are giving key phrases from set piece speeches. And they are reviewing restaurants almost chew by chew.
You can read these comments from individuals by following this link.
Howard Dean – speech in full
We are very pleased to bring you in haste a rather bootleg version of Howard Dean’s speech to Lib Dem conference in full, recorded by sitting in the audience with a tape recorder.
As these things often go, the effect of recording it in this way means sometimes the audience members are easier to pick out of the recording than the principle speaker. And I’m bringing this recording to you so quickly that I have not been able to listen all the way through yet.
Twitter came alive during the speech, with many people picking out key phrases and retweeting them. You can read them by following this link.
Howard Dean in under 12secs
Continuing our exciting use of new technology, Helen Duffett brings Howard Dean to the 12seconds.tv platform
Video: Governor Howard Dean talks to @libdemvoice. #ldconf on 12seconds.tv
It’s nice to know he’s enjoying his time here. I’ve heard many positive reports from his private meetings with party staff, and we’re waiting with bated breath for the reports of his meeting with bloggers.
And of course in just over 30 minutes, he’ll be speaking from the main platform. I’m planning to be sitting in the auditorium with my mic so that we can podcast his words later this afternoon.
Tweets on 2009-03-06
- @richardjenkins don’t tell everyone! #
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Aunty examines Wikipedia
An interesting piece on the BBC website examines Wikipedia for accuracy
After a slightly outrageous start, the piece settles down into a reasonably balanced look at the internet’s famous anyone-can-edit encyclopaedia.
And whilst errors remain, by and large the biggest mistakes are corrected reasonably quickly, and intentional vandalism overturned almost immediately.
Of particular note to Liberal Democrats will be bizarre quotes about Nick Clegg – now removed. There’s also a long and intriguing section about Martin Horwood MP’s entry on the site:
Liberal Democrat MP Martin Horwood was alarmed to discover his Wikipedia entry, which in keeping with the conventions of the site was not written by him, had been altered in a way he believed would harm his chances of retaining his seat.
Goodness, whatever was said?
And finally, this article came to our attention because it quotes one of the Team:
Mark Pack, the Liberal Democrats’ internet guru, argues that the site had a much better track record than most newspapers, when it comes to corrections.
“Wikipedia is probably more prone to errors than other sources, but it is also much more prone to correcting errors,” he says.
But he adds: “There is a tendency to only see it as acceptable to remove information if it is factually incorrect or extremely trivial.”
UPDATE: Via the medium of Twitter (naturally) we learn the views of Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales:
@markpack good quote in the bbc story – you are right about the strengths – and weaknesses of wikipedia bios
Ooh, how nice
My long car posting made it into Brit Blog Roundup.
This last happened for a posting of mine in August 2008, and my thoughts haven’t much changed:
BritBlog is one of those things that I think is a good idea, and think I ought to support, but actually only read when it happens to crop up on a site I read anyway. Mostly Jonathan Calder.
Thank goodness for Google Link Search, or I’d never be any the wiser!
Tweets on 2009-03-05
- Blimey, below freezing again – gritters out tonight! #
- @markpack Can you really fit “Six things Obama got wrong” into 7 minutes? #
- @markpack is #1 “He didn’t answer emails” ? #
- 12seconds – Inbox envy http://tiny12.tv/MWBYI #
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Chris Davies podcast
Readers in search of interesting audio material will find two excellent interviews with Chris Davies MEP on Andy Carling’s blog, firstly on the situation in Gaza, and secondly on the forthcoming Euro elections.
Chris has been blogging about his visits to Gaza, and speaks about it in the interview. He sees Gaza City as a potential conference city – so perhaps we can schedule that into the currently empty slot for Lib Dem conference in 2011?
Tweets on 2009-03-04
- @having orange juice, apple, tomato slice in sandwich – #5aday fail #
- @alixmortimer isn’t that what all the “motivational” emails from @markpack were about? “Write a blog post, slaves! fx whipcrack” #
- @markpack Yes Dr Pack, sorry Dr Pack. <scurries off> #
- @markpack – actually, is the pattern technology fail of some sort? #
- @richardbooth I didn’t notice, so the hit squad won’t be calling tonight. My “@Replies” button is presently not working 😦 #
- @austinrathe have you seen massive legal battle PirateBay is in at mo? I’ve been reading about it on Gizmodo, but not recently. #
- @helenduffett another use, you say? http://tr.im/gZif #
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