Monday, July 02, 2007

Iowa Humanizes The Candidate


Iowa caucus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Since 1972, the Iowa caucus has been the first major electoral event of the nominating process for President of the United States. ..... Alaska and Hawaii generally have their caucuses before Iowa ...... a last minute decision by Kerry to put all his remaining money in Iowa, changed things around at the last minute. Gephardt's presidential hopes were dashed and Dean's badly battered, as Kerry went on to become the second non-incumbent to win both Iowa and New Hampshire since Edmond Muskie in 1972. ...... The caucus is generally defined as a "gathering of neighbors". ...... Iowans gather at a set location in each of Iowa's approximately 1,800 precincts. Typically, these meetings occur in schools, churches, or libraries. ..... In addition to the voting, caucus attendees propose planks for their party's platform, select members of the county committees, and discuss issues important to their local organizations. ....... 17-year-olds can participate, as long as they will be 18 years of age by the date of the general election. Observers are allowed to attend, as long as they do not become actively involved in the debate and voting process. ....... Each precinct divides its delegate seats among the candidates in proportion to caucusgoers' votes. ...... Participants indicate their support for a particular candidate by standing in a designated area of the caucus site (forming a "preference group"). An area may also be designated for undecided participants. Then, for roughly 30 minutes, participants try to convince their neighbors to support their candidates. Each preference group might informally deputize a few members to recruit supporters from the other groups and, in particular, from among those undecided. Undecided participants might visit each preference group to ask its members about their candidate. ...... After 30 minutes, the electioneering is temporarily halted and the supporters for each candidate are counted. .... After 30 minutes, the electioneering is temporarily halted and the supporters for each candidate are counted. At this point, the caucus officials determine which candidates are "viable". Depending on the number of county delegates to be elected, the "viability threshold" can be anywhere from 15% to 25% of attendees. For a candidate to receive any delegates from a particular precinct, he or she must have the support of at least that many caucus participants in that precinct. Once viability is determined, participants have roughly another 30 minutes to "realign": the supporters of inviable candidates may find a viable candidate to support, join together with supporters of another inviable candidate to secure a delegate for one of the two, or choose to abstain. ....... In 2004, the meetings ran from 6:30 p.m. until approximately 8:00 p.m. on January 19, 2004. ..... Iowa sends 56 delegates to the DNC out of a total 4,366. DesMoinesRegister.com | Politics approximately 2,500 precincts .... Iowans seem to enjoy the extensive courting, media attention and spending by candidates and reporters that come with the caucuses. ..... Iowans have the job of reducing the field of presidential candidates for the rest of the nation.


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Editor's note: David Yepsen covered the Iowa caucuses for some 25 years before becoming a full-time columnist at The Des Moines Register. Perhaps nobody knows more about the caucuses than Yepsen.

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In the 1988 campaign cycle, perhaps the largest caucus event in history, 13 presidential candidates in competition on caucus night spent an estimated 846 days and deployed 596 staffers in the state during the two years that preceded the February 8, 1988, caucus-night balloting. In addition, about a half dozen potential candidates also spent time in the state, driving the total "days spent" figure to nearly 1,000 days. An estimated 3,000 reporters from around the country and the world were credentialed to cover the events.
Doing well in the caucuses required candidates to build extensive organizations to get out their supporters on caucus night. To do that, candidates devoted large amounts of campaign time to the state..... To accomplish this and still hold their state convention in June, state Democratic leaders decided to hold their caucuses in late January. A young campaign manager for an obscure presidential candidate that year was Gary Hart and he decided to exploit that decision. ...... Jimmy Carter, expanded McGovern's strategy and campaigned extensively in Iowa and won. After he won the presidency, his Iowa strategy was quickly adopted by other candidates. ...... In 1980, Republican George Bush upset front runner Ronald Reagan for the nomination in Iowa. Reagan and Bush fought a long battle for the GOP nomination. After Reagan won, he turned to Bush as his running mate to heal the party. ...... a presidential candidate was a regular feature somewhere in Iowa during 1987 .... Total turnout for the GOP caucuses was an estimated 96,451. .... Since the 1972 start of the early Iowa caucuses, no candidate that has finished worse than third in Iowa has ever gone on to win a major party presidential nomination. In other words, only the top three finishers remain viable contenders after caucus night. Iowa has moved from the 1976 position as a springboard to the White House to a contest that, as Tennessee Sen. Howard Baker put it, "winnows the field" for the rest of the country. ..... One pattern that appears to be developing in the Iowa caucuses is a preference for Midwestern, or at least rural-oriented candidates.
CNN.com - N.H., Iowa could have company on caucus calendar - Jul ... Democrats will schedule four nominating contests before February 5, 2008, forcing the party's presidential hopefuls to expand their campaign efforts beyond the Hawkeye and Granite states. ..... the move would encourage candidates to devote too many resources at the beginning of the nomination process, and could lead to an all-but-official nominee by the first week in February. .... South Carolina's black population is about 29 percent, and Nevada's Hispanic's population is about 23 percent .... Nevada also has a heavy union population, 14 percent .... It affects Iowa less because the Iowa caucus remains the first contest on the nominating calendar.

It is not about TV ads, and campaign stops, and podium speeches. It is about meeting people one on one. It is about people meeting each other. Iowa is the ultimate grassroots democracy state. And that is good news for Barack. We are the grassroots campaign of this election cycle.

Some things to do.
  1. Travel all over the state.
  2. Are you getting into the local newspapers? And I don't mean just the state newspapers. What about the newspapers in the small towns? Each town got one or more. Are you getting on local TV?
  3. Plan on camping out in the state for a month or at least three weeks before the Caucus.
  4. Be in the state at least once a month before you finally camp out.
  5. This is the momentum state. Momentum here is everything.
  6. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois people will come in handy. But bring in too many people from far away states, especially coastal people. Don't scare the locals.
  7. Always be respectful of the locals. Go to the county fairs. Learn the detailed geography of the states. Have been to all the top destinations in the state. Know the local food.
  8. Let the local volunteers lead the out of state volunteers.
  9. Build the organization early. Visit the homes of all the top local volunteers/organizers.
  10. The national campaign matters, the national polls matter, other early states to February 5 matter.
  11. Use a helicopter in Iowa to pack as many events as possible in a single day.
  12. Shake all hands. Get your picture taken with as many locals as possible. Sign autographs like you were a movie star.
Personally I have been to all parts of Iowa, by the way. I am very familiar with the state.

One thing is for sure. We will know on February 5, 2008 who the next President of the United States will be.

Iowa is good for the candidate. You get to meet the real people - and really meet them - and these are the faces behind the abstract polling numbers, and ambitious policy proposals, and media glitzes. There is no substitute to the human flesh.

You are looking at courting about 100,000 voters. That is manageable.




In The News

Harnessing the 'Bill Clinton effect' BBC News he will overshadow Hillary and highlight what critics say is her lack of warmth. ..... Commentators point to the ex-president's powerful eulogy last year at the funeral of Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, as an example of his capacity unintentionally to outshine his wife. ... "When Bill and Hillary come into the room, if Bill isn't careful he sucks all the political oxygen out of the room and takes it away from Hillary - and for her that's a liability" ...... Iowa is also the state where Mrs Clinton has trailed Mr Obama and Mr Edwards
The Clintons Storm Iowa New York Times How long will Mr. Clinton talk in introducing Mrs. Clinton? Will he outshine her, as happened at the funeral of Coretta Scott King? Will Mr. Clinton talk about President Bush, or the other Democratic presidential candidates, or stick to talking about his wife? And will the Clintons agree to an extended Mr.-and-Mrs. press conference? ...... the widespread sense, shared by her own advisers, that she is trailing in Iowa .... Iowa is where the campaign has chosen to deploy Mr. Clinton in a big way for the first time on her behalf. ..... This is not a quick drop-by. The Clintons will spend three days together in the state. And when Mr. Clinton leaves on Wednesday, Mrs. Clinton is staying behind for another day. Her aides say they are packing her summer recess schedule with trips to Iowa. ..... Mrs. Clinton’s chief strategist, Mark Penn, who by profession is a pollster and tends to be very boosterish on all things Clinton, said that of all the early states, this is the one where Mrs. Clinton is clearly trailing. He blames it on her not having been able to spend as much time in Iowa as her rivals . ..... traditionally these voters make their final decision late ..... Mrs. Clinton does seem vulnerable in Iowa ... a campaign that these days is once again trying to present her candidacy as a juggernaut .... polls this early are notoriously unreliable, especially in states like Iowa where .... voters have a history of not making a decision until a few weeks before the caucus. ..... Edwards .. came in second in 2004, and has been working here almost constantly ever since ..... Edwards draws big enthusiastic crowds wherever he goes in Iowa; and his audience is not made up of celebrity-spotters. Mr. Edwards’s whole strategy to compete against his better-funded opponents is to win next January in Iowa, so he is not about to let up on the gas. ....... Mr. Obama appears to be doing well here as well. ...... within the Clinton campaign, the thinking is that a win there, followed by victories in two of the subsequent early states, New Hampshire and Florida, would make it very difficult for Mr. Obama or anyone else to stop her going into the national crush of primaries on Feb. 5.
Bill Clinton Stumps for Hillary ABC News the Clintons campaigning together will create a lot of excitement, which it needs. .... 'Wow. I really like that guy but do I want to go through that all again?' ..... "His popularity is based on things that happened seven or eight years ago, so people will be looking backward instead of looking forward"

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Amitabh Bachchan takes a dig at Abhishek's Hindi skills
South Asian Women's Forum "It is true that this generation has trouble with speaking Hindi - even my son Abhishek finds it difficult, and that's why I ask him to try and talk to me in Hindi to improve his pronunciations and vocabulary – but he doesn't listen to me," said Amitabh. ... quality family time at work starting 4 July 2007 when filming for Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar 2 gets underway in Hyderabad.
Abhiash not hubby-wife in Sarkar 2 Times of India like every son in a business empire, he'll continue to look up to his father for guidance and support . ... It was Abhishek's idea. We decided on Sarkar 2 even before the shooting for Sarkar was over. ..... In Sarkar 2 , I'll use whatever I left behind from Godfather 2 and 3 and Good Fellas.
FIFA makes 2007 World Cup a test case; ponders whether to expand ...
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Sixteen nations - including such perennial powers as the United States, Norway, Germany, Sweden and Brazil - will head to five Chinese cities for the Sept. 10-30 tournament. ..... Right now, there is no single country in the world in which women do not play ... On the men's side, only one nation - Brazil - is in the running for the 2014 World Cup. ... "Most people think of Canada as a hockey nation, but we have more girls playing soccer in Canada than we have boys playing hockey" .... the world's most popular sport.
US space shuttle hitches ride to Florida Reuters
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Telegraph.co.uk
Kate Middleton, 25, Prince William's former girlfriend, whose presence in the royal box, along with her sister Pippa and parents Carole and Michael, did little to dampen speculation she and the Prince may be an item again. ...... The status of Prince Harry's relationship with Chelsy Davy, 21, was far less ambiguous as they exchanged a kiss, and danced together to Nelly Furtado.

Obama reports $32.5 million in second quarter Chicago Tribune The second-quarter figure showed Obama's fundraising pace is accelerating ..... That’s the kind of movement that can change the special interest-driven politics in Washington and transform our country. And it’s just the beginning ...... 258,000 overall donors for the first six months of the year
Obama Outraises Clinton By About $11M In Primary Funds Atlantic Online imposes an obligaton on all of us who cover the race: we need to figure out why the "national" frontrunner, Hillary Clinton, isn't generating as much excitement as her chief competitor. ..... Obama's supporters tend to be a bit more upscale that Clinton's base ..... Clinton would up raising about $20M in primary funds
All-About-Me Clinton Now About 'Her' Washington Post Considered by friends to be as self-absorbed as he is brilliant, the former president checks his ego at the curb this week to fly to Iowa and take a surrogate's role ..... Her advisers privately fret that the former president will overshadow Sen. Clinton with his unparalleled campaign skills and career-long habit of drawing attention to himself. One of her confidants, still stinging from the Monica Lewinsky affair, refers to Clinton as "Mr. Me." ...... a few discerning Clinton associates note that he used the words "I," "me" and "my" 16 times in the video ...... Clinton's rhetorical style brings to mind the hit country song by Toby Keith, "I Wanna Talk Talk About Me." ..... former presidents _ much like former chief executive officers _ find it difficult to stop talking about their accomplishments and the people who benefited from their leadership. ...... Clinton's job now is to evolve from the singular "I" and collective "we" to the servile "she." ...... "He's like a great batter adjusting to pitching" ..... 2005, New Jersey Democrat Jon Corzine ..... "If you ever need a governor who's strong and smart and good and experienced and full of new ideas and capable of implementing them, you need that person now," Clinton said, before dropping the I-bomb five times in his next three sentences: ..... He even gave a nod to Kerry's rival, President Bush, by telling the crowd, "You've got a clear choice between two strong men ... ." .... They could be heard muttering to each other about Clinton: Why is it always about him?

11-Mile Baltic Bridge to Be Built Time scheduled for completion in 2018 .... Trains on the route also have to take the 45-minute ferry ride.
Iran's Petrol Revolution Barring a terrorist incident on the scale of 9/11 and laid unambiguously at Tehran's doorstep, it's hard to imagine Bush trying to muster a military effort to oust the mullahs from power. ..... Secretary of State Condeleezza Rice--i.e., not Cheney-- "is overwhelmingly predominant in foreign policy" nowadays. .... one of Ahmadinejad's campaign promises was to put Iran's oil wealth on the table of every Iranian .... The government-subsidized pump price in Iran must be the lowest in the world .... Tony is politically toxic in the Arab world--not only for having helped Bush invade Iraq, but also for all his empty promises to help redirect Western focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...... At this point, Israeli and Palestinian leaders are just barely on speaking terms. .... put realism over idealism ..... banging Israeli and Palestinian heads together and bringing about necessary compromises ..... Blair also seems to have a genuine personal interest in seeing peace achieved in the Middle East ..... instead of grand peacemaking, he'll just quietly work to restore international aid to the Palestinians and help rebuild Palestinian governing institutions ..... the urgency of resolving this destructive dispute once and for all.

Maya defends her money, assets
As Mumbai goes under water, CM in Seattle Times Of India
Delhi airport plunges into chaos
No need for BJP to `teach, guide & advise` PM Indian Express the first woman President in the 60th anniversary of Independence. .... plans were afoot to reply point-by-point to the ‘misinformation’ campaign against Patil
`I just don`t believe in covering Hilton`s story`
Heavy rain disrupts life in Mumbai
A mother`s tale: how wombs are put on rent IBN Live

India, Bangladesh train service by July Rediff
5 ULFA ultras held with explosives, arms
They built billion-dollar empires from scratch Almost two-thirds of the world's 946 billionaires made their fortunes from scratch, relying on grit and determination, and not good genes. ..... Fifty of these self-made tycoons are college or high school dropouts. .... Oprah Winfrey ... Born in rural Mississippi, she spent her early years living in poverty on her grandmother's farm. Wanting a way out, she moved to Wisconsin to be with her mother, but was sexually molested by her male relatives. At age 14, she reportedly gave birth to a premature baby who died. Only after moving to Nashville to be with her father did her luck finally start to turn. ....... Russia's richest man, Roman Abramovich, was an orphan. Apple's iconic Steve Jobs was adopted. ..... proving that street smarts can often trump book smarts ...... Asia's richest man, Li Ka-shing dropped out of school at age 15, after his father died, to work in a factory. ..... Says Adelson, ''I loved being the outsider.'' ...... James Cayne, for instance, moved to New York to play bridge full-time; he was spotted by Wall Street legend Alan "Ace" Greenberg, who was impressed by Cayne's card skills and hired him to be a stockbroker at his firm Bear Stearns. Cayne is now chairman. ....... The world's wealthiest novelist, J.K. Rowling, was on welfare raising her little girl when her agent called to tell her that Bloomsbury would publish her book about an adolescent wizard named Harry Potter.






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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Yes, There Is A Hierarchy: Homework Is Online, Action Is Offline



Old Media Is The Reason Obama Is Lagging In The Polls

The Candidate And Michelle


Keep showing up.

Top Managers

The unpaid volunteers are the engine of this campaign. Make it possible for them to give all they can. This is a people power campaign.

Full Time Campaign Staff

Part Time Campaign Staff

The Top Volunteers In Each State/City/Town

Get on a first name basis with as many of the most dedicated volunteers as you can. Know each other well. Party together. Do team building exercises. Organize icebreakers. We are going to need the chemistry during crunch time down the line.

Dedicated/Trained Volunteers

Launch new neighborhood groups. Nurse old ones. How old can they be? We are not even started yet.

Volunteers

Sending people to BarackObama.com, getting them to sign up at the site, giving their email address to the campaign, and for people who are offline, getting them to sign up cards, give their snail mail address to the campaign: this is the single most important thing you can do for Obama 2008. Why? Because 2008 is going to be a DirectConnect race. This has never happened before. Technology is making it possible for the voter and the candidate to talk directly to each other. You are making possible a megaconversation. Flood the database at the Chicago headquarters with ever new names. That helps out the national effort, but that also helps when we do local events. The people in Chicago have more resources. There are professionals on the payroll, the very best in the game. Make them earn their paycheck. Flood the campaign database with names of supporters and volunteers.

Core Supporters

Help find new supporters. Reach out to everyone you know. Email people. Call people up. Go visit them.

Supporters

Show up for events small and big. Help bring in more new people, first timers.

People Who Have Not Signed Up Yet

Sign up.

People Who Have Never Heard Of Obama

"Hi, how you doing? Let me ask you something. Have you ever heard of Barack Obama? Do you like him? Why? Why not?"

Make small talk with strangers on the subway, on the bus, at the mall, at the movie theater. Wherever. This campaign is about creating community where none might have existed before. The entire country is one neighborhood, or will be by the time we are done.

The idea is to swell the number of supporters and volunteers and enhance and scale the two-way communication with the campaign staff.

Get your picture taken with Barack and Michelle.

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In The News

Eastern Nepal reels under strikes Times of India
Nepal's central bank governor suspended after graft investigation ...
International Herald Tribune
Nepal Muslims demand seats in national election
Reuters India

With grass-roots themes, Obama fires up a crowd Pioneer Press A young, racially diverse crowd of about 3,000 cheering partisans paid $25 each to pack into the atrium at International Market Square to help the freshman Illinois senator kick off his Minnesota campaign. ..... the "politics of can't do, won't do, won't even try" ..... People in Washington call him a naive "hope hugger" ...... Obama's 30-minute speech was light on policy details and heavy on emotional appeal. ...... Iraq. "We can be as careful getting out as we were careless getting in" ....... invoked Wellstone's name and Minnesota's tradition of grass-roots politics ..... After the rally, he attended a $1,000-per-person fundraising reception at the Minneapolis home of big-time Democratic contributors Sam and Sylvia Kaplan. The event reportedly drew more than 200 people. ...... "He's fresh and open to new ideas. I do think there's a generational attraction," she said. ..... Heidi and Clint McCowan drove four hours from Bayfield, Wis., to hear Obama's speech. Why? "Because this guy makes us feel patriotic again," Heidi McCowan said.

Britain on Edge as Blazing Jeep Slams Airport New York Times two men slammed a Jeep S.U.V. that caught fire into the departure doors at Glasgow Airport as thousands of people awaited flights on the first day of school summer vacations. .... a new threat: the use of relatively unsophisticated, homemade explosive devices to claim lives and spread mayhem. ...... alleged conspiracy last August to bomb transatlantic airliners using liquid explosives. .... the London and Glasgow attacks were “linked in some ways and, therefore, there are clearly individuals who have the capability and intent to carry out further attacks.” ...... two occupants of the car — both described by witnesses as men of South Asian descent — smashing bottles of gasoline and struggling with police and others who tried to restrain them. ...... One of the men in the car was said to have been ablaze, possibly after setting himself on fire. ..... the episode in Scotland seemed to have taken the authorities by surprise. ...... “less directed from Al Qaeda and more a matter of a homegrown group,” although the attack seemed to be modeled on terrorist attacks in Iraq. ...... the technology behind the foiled bombings seemed to be amateurish. While the attackers apparently tried to detonate the bombs using cellphones, “they didn’t go off ...... Britain’s terrorism threat is broader than the 2,000 suspected radicals known to the authorities ...... an improvised attack. .... the Jeep sped up to the building at around 30 miles per hour in an area where people usually drive much more slowly ..... “Then the driver swerved the car around so he could ram straight into the door” .....They were obviously trying to get it further inside the airport .... brought out a plastic petrol canister and poured it under the car. He then set light to it ....... a policeman came over, the passenger got out of the car and punched him. ..... London .... thwarted almost by accident .... sedans packed with gasoline, gas canisters and nails. ..... asked whether London had been “craving explosions from Al Qaeda” after authorities in June bestowed a knighthood on the author Salman Rushdie ...... vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices. ..... the police had warned nightclub operators a few days ago of the threat of such attacks. ..... The two cars were parked around a corner from each other..... the “amateur construction” of the explosive device “and the way it was placed suggest the plotter or plotters have no connection to a major militant organization.” ..... theory that the two bombs had been designed to explode one after the other — the first to bring people into the street and the second to cause great loss of life ..... Thursday night at Tiger Tiger was ladies’ night ..... a conspiracy in 2004 in which British-born bombers said they wanted to attack women at a nightclub, whom they viewed as promiscuous

Obama: Fading to black? Chicago Sun-Times the first time a panel of journalists of color, with a black moderator, posed the questions to the candidates. ..... Hillary Clinton, spoke with greater confidence on race issues ...... a boldness that frankly was missing from Obama's responses. .... Obama continued a balancing act in which he points out the unfairness African Americans face in their daily lives but also criticizes the negative behaviors often found among the impoverished. ...... Michelle Obama, who has been tapped to convince women that her husband is the "real deal," was more passionate on the issues when she spoke at a fund-raising luncheon earlier in the day ..... the latest Gallup polls show Obama running neck and neck with Clinton in the race for black voters ..... Although the Obama campaign is being portrayed as a "grass-roots movement," Thursday night, it looked pretty ordinary.
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Bill Clinton Dismisses Missile Shield Free Market News Network deriding it as a "colossal waste of money"
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Nepal Muslims demand seats in national election
Reuters India Mohammed Nizamuddin, president of the Muslim group Awam Sahara Nepal, said Muslims were left out. .... Muslims comprise about 4 percent of the population. .... Ijaharul Hak Mikrani, president of another Muslim group, the Intellectual Muslim Association of Nepal, demanded at least 50 seats for the Muslims in the 497-member assembly.
Muslims in Nepal demand reservation Hindustan Times
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Iran aims high with 2011 target to pump gas to India
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Russia, US aim for thaw with talks
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Google: You ain't seen nothin' yet
National Post Forget iPhone, BlackBerry, Bell and Telus. Google is preparing to be the next giant of telecommunications .... has reportedly approached the Federal Communications Commission recently about obtaining wireless spectrum, the base upon which mobile-phone networks are built, in the U.S. agency's next auction. ...... a much larger, game-changing force in telecommunications lurking just around the corner. ..... Google Inc. has been putting together a massive cable network to provide customers around the world with telecommunications services ranging from broadband Internet to home and mobile phones. ........ the lucrative business, valued at US$1.3-trillion globally ..... US$163-billion market capitalization ..... what they plan to do is offer comprehensive services through their own backbone and effectively lock a lot of the traditional players out of the market. A lot of them don't even see it coming ...... past three years, the company has been buying up swaths of unused fibre-optic cable -- so-called "dark fibre" -- around the world ..... "They have enough potential capacity to compete in wholesale telecommunications or as an Internet service provider" ...... the massive data centres it is building around the globe ..... between 40 and 70 data centres filled to the brim with computing and storage power, with at least five new facilities under construction in the United States alone ..... The search company is building its data centres next to hydroelectric facilities in order to feed their huge power needs ........ the company is looking to buy GrandCentral Communications, a Web startup that allows users to consolidate their different home, work and mobile phone numbers into one through an Internet application ..... the U.S. agency's next auction, expected in 2009. That could be the target date for Google to make a big splash with its full mobile phone ..... The company is still very much focused on its core business, which is search and advertising, but Mr. McLaughlin admits that mobility is becoming increasingly vital for the company's growth prospects. ....... "We want people's information to be as accessible through their mobile phone as it is through their PC." .... two years ago bought tiny Waterloo, Ont.-based Reqwireless, whose staff have since been working feverishly to design Google applications for mobile phones. .... the profit margins in businesses such as phone and broadband provision just aren't worth it. ..... the company could save itself a ton in costs if it moves its web traffic off the networks owned by phone and cable firms and onto its own. ..... YouTube is responsible for about 10% of all Internet traffic. ..... Google won't have to stretch its core business strategy -- offering ad-based services for free to consumers - very far to offer telecommunications services. In fact, it's exactly the business model the company is experimenting with in mobile phones. ....."The only question is, how do you deliver ads on a phone in a way that isn't disruptive to callers?"
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Clinton eyes Obama fundraising threat Los Angeles Times Obama trails Clinton in the national polls, but he matched her in fundraising in the first three months of the year, when each raised about $26 million. Obama raised his money from more than twice the number of donors as Clinton's 50,000 contributors. He announced early Wednesday that he had set a goal of 250,000 contributors by June 30 — or 150,000 for the second quarter, to add to his 100,000 in the first quarter. On Thursday, the campaign's website said that goal had been met...... That far outpaces the 70,000 who responded during the same time frame to Howard Dean's revolutionary Internet-based donor drive in the 2004 race. ..... Giuliani is leading in national polls, but Romney fares better in some of the crucial early primary and caucus states. ..... McCain is out of favor with conservatives because of, among other issues, his role as cosponsor of immigration legislation with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), which died Thursday in the Senate; and with moderates over his support for continuing military efforts in Iraq.