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How Obama's Internet Campaign Changed Politics
How Obama's Internet Campaign Changed Politics
The Obama campaign shows how much the Internet has changed the way politicians organize supporters, advertise and now, govern.
YouTube to post full-length MGM films | Technology
reuters.com — NEW YORK (Reuters) - YouTube, the largest video-sharing website, will show full-length television shows and films from... Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's archives in its latest step to boost advertising revenue by adding professional programing, the company told ... (more) YouTube to post full-length MGM films | Technology
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mathoda.com — A few days ago a reporter from the New York Times, Mr. David Carr, interviewed me for... about two hours to discuss an essay I published in March of 2008 called The Coming Digital Presidency ( http://mathoda.com/archives/189 ). In the essay I discuss a ... (more) mathoda.com
Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need | Technology
barackobama.com — Barack Obama will protect the openness of the internet: Obama and Biden strongly support the principle of... network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet. Deploy a modern communications infrastructure: Obama and Biden ... (more) Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need | Technology
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5 Great Posts About How Obama Used New Media To Beat McCain
Podcasting News — ... a lot of smart people have come to the conclusion that Obama’s use of new media was key to his win.  Here are five of the most interesting looks at the new media angle of Obama’s campaign: The New York Times looks at How Obama Tapped Into Social Networks’ Power; The Guardian’s Jemima Kiss discusses Why everyone’s a winner with the Obama win; Another article at the New York Times talks about How Obama’s Internet Campaign Changed Politics; ReadWriteWeb has an interesting look at ...

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