Jon-David Schlough (GAC ’00) is one of the many GAC alums who I know that, while not a CS major, has gone on to work in the internet communications industry here in the Twin Cities. His latest work for the Al Franken campaign’s online presence is at last connecting his knowledge of web technologies with his Political Science background.
I recently discovered that he’d been interviewed on his work on the Franken campaign. This article in Network Performance Daily gives his many insights from inside the political machine. Both on the complexity of the ever-shifting world of web technologies as well as on the continuing role it has in shaping politics as we know it.
While he didn’t mention it, it’s interesting to consider in our day and age that at one point in history, photographs of candidates prior to election was considered to be a novel advance. Radio & Television were subsequently the first means most voters had to hear & see politicians who certainly didn’t have as extensive of a campaign trail in the early days of automobile & air travel.
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