On creating a culture of clickers, stumblers and jaded spectators

Pundit Seth Godin hit a homer yesterday with his blog post about the trade offs of pursuing the mindless masses of speed clickers vs. seeking small groups of folks who are really paying attention.  Sayeth Seth…
The net has spawned two new ways to create and consume culture.
The first is the wide-open door for amateurs [...]

F-35s, IRV, Selectboard races, school budgets… civil constructive discourse

“May I post a political item on my Front Porch Forum?”
We get that question all the time here at FPF… especially leading up to Town Meeting Day and November elections.
The answer, of course, is “YES!”  Some of our members are disappointed to hear that.  They express a desire to keep FPF conversation “polite,” which therefore [...]

modern community-building tool filling need for neighbors

From Joanne today in South Burlington, in response to recent media coverage of Front Porch Forum…
I live in one of the neighborhoods served by Front Porch Forum (FPF), the electronic neighborhood networking tool described by Bill McKibben in the most recent issue of Yankee Magazine.
The article described how useful FPF is for finding lost cats, [...]

Christian Science Monitor: Maybe FPF better than good fences

Carrie Leber writes on The Christian Science Monitor website about the challenges of living with difficult neighbors.  Her bottom line…
Maybe Internet forums, not fences, are what make good neighbors.
After discussing her own hard-to-live-with neighbors, she says…
Ironically, rather than face-to-face discussions, it may be that the Internet is the best source of info about potentially [...]

Bill McKibben covers FPF for Yankee Magazine

Amazing!  It’s not every day that an author of Bill McKibben’s statue writes a feature story about Front Porch Forum… let alone with a subtitle of “How New England can save the world!”  But there it is… in the March/April 2010 issue of Yankee Magazine.  Here’s a snippet…
Susan Comerford, a longtime community organizer and now [...]

Ghost of Midnight?

I get questions frequently about the name of this blog.  Well, it’s about Front Porch Forum and related items.
So, if you’re curious about the name… here’s the brief tale.

“Best advocacy tool in town!”

How many people have we heard from who want to blast their political message across a wide swath of Front Porch Forum?  Too many to count.
It makes sense.  FPF has a huge local audience and Town Meeting Day is March 2… less than a week away.  Candidates, political parties, advocacy groups… they all are working [...]

HCR235 Honors FPF Members!

Thanks to VT State Rep. Suzi Wizowaty and 23 co-sponsors for honoring Front Porch Forum users with HCR235!
House Concurrent Resolution 235
Congratulating Front Porch Forum on Its 10th Anniversary

Offered by: Representatives Wizowaty of Burlington, Aswad of Burlington, Bissonnette of Winooski, Donovan of Burlington, Frank of Underhill, Head of South Burlington, Heath of Westford, Jerman of Essex, [...]

FCC: 22% of U.S. adults don’t use the internet

How many people in the United States use the internet?  Everybody… right?  Well… it seems that way sometimes, but there are millions of us who don’t.  I’m sure we can all think of a few.  Greg Sterling shares today about a new FCC study that pegs it at 22% of U.S. adults… that’s a big [...]

Local Search API List

Posted today on Local SEO Guide…
Just posted the following list of local search api’s on SearchEngineLand.  I am going to be maintaining the list here and will be updating it from time to time.

Alcatel Lucent Open API Service
CityGrid (CitySearch)
Earthmine
Foursquare
GoWalla
Hoovers
Outside.in
Praized
TownMe
Trulia
Twitter/MixerLabs
Yahoo! Local
Yelp API
WhitePages.com
Zvents

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