A shift to Super PACs? Out of curiosity, I wanted to see what the table from this analysis from Sunlight Foundation would look like visualized, to see if it made the trending more obvious.
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Lazy Sunday LazyWeb Request
A thought: There are all these services that will dump personal data (location, exercise, activities, music prefs, “likes”, bookmarks, etc.) into your facebook or twitter stream, but nobody wants to see that crap there. It’s not (generally) social data. It’s useful to collect and aggregate, but only for the individual or perhaps a small circle of friends. Why isn’t there a place where this information can be dumped so it won’t clog the social networks? Like a personal informatics version of a Twitter/Facebook that has no social component but can be tied in to all the APIs easily. #lazyweb
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