June 07, 2005
Daily ePolitics Buzz Brief
Online fundraising is no longer a secret, but it's still under used... more
National
Nine Out Of 10 Nonprofits Say Internet Is Critical Fundraising Tool (tmcnet.com)
Ninety percent (90.3 percent) of nonprofits say the Internet is a critical tool in running their organizations. Yet only about one in three (34.6 percent) say they are actively raising money online today. (June 7, 2005)
Any Crowd Will Do For Schundler (NorthJersey.com)
Schundler's campaign Web site had been displaying a digitally altered photo a Howard Dean rally last year in Falls Church, Va. (June 7, 2005)
International
WSIS Host Tunisia Guilty Of Denying Access To Information By Filtering Internet (All Africa)
Tunisia has one of the poorest records in allowing freedom of expression and has repeatedly been criticised for denying access to information on the internet. (June 7, 2005)
The Bloggers Have All The Best News (Guardian)
In America, the first major study of web diaries reveals that they are shaping the political landscape like never before, but what of their British counterparts? (June 7, 2005)
Freed Chinese Dissident Vows To Resume Tiananmen Web Site (Radio Free)
Chinese cyber-dissident Huang Qi, just freed after serving a five-year jail term for subversion, says he wants to resume his Web site dedicated to the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. (June 7, 2005)
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