Lawrence Lessig, professor of Law at Stanford and all around Internet Law guru is taking a vacation. While on vacation, he has presidential candidate Gov. Howard Dean tending his weblog as a guest blogger.
This makes two ways that the Dean campaign is using weblogs. The other is the official "Dean for America" weblog Blog for America.
I'm not planning to turn this site into a political blog tracker- but I do think these examples illustrate the mainstream appeal that (if productive) will push blogs further into the business domain.
Via: Joho Where David Weinberger wrote:
Dean's got a hell of a campaign staff, webby to its bones. This is apparent not just in the "end-to-end" architecture that staffer Zephyr Teachout describes at Lessig's site but in Trippi's attitude. Put it together and you have the beginning of the real Internet revolution in politics.