I just wanted to thank the people out there who've reacted to Scobleizer's remarks from Friday, and point out one person who I should have looked up a while back.
Finally, someone else in this town who gets it. I can't wait to meet this guy. Garrett, let's talk...maybe we can get something done.
Garrett Graff at Washingtonian has been ahead of the game on this, and it looks like we're on the same page:
What about all of the rest of the social web/Web 2.0 movement? Facebook now has a single rep in Washington. MySpace has its NewsCorp lobbyists. What about everyone else?
Washington and tech should have hugely mutually beneficial relationship--the internet is what will power the U.S. economy for the coming decades--but so far they're like oil and water. That's bad news for the country and bad news for the economy. And it's terrible news for geeks.



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