The BBC is running a new website for citizen engagement called "iCan". It lists issues, provides opportunities for people to connect with each other, offers guides and tools for activism and lobbying.
Seen on Wired.
Lawrence Lessig writes for Wired on the change in campaigning that blogs represent.
Sunday, November 2, 2003
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