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6 commentsFriday, February 29, 2008

Obama, Google Tops At Digg

Searching for change?

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Great Job Obama

Great Job Obama, anyone who can control the seo and algorithms online can surely control this push of a " button click world" we live in

CJ

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Intersting

Nice work.. that is some interesting information and a great article about the topic.

Obama Rocks

Obama has managed to do what no other african american has done. He has raised a very strong challenge to a favourite in the electoral race. He is the first black man with any possibility of being the next american president. As a result he symbolizes hope for a lot of people. These people will be more passionate about promoting his cause and will do it by all means possible. This may explain the great amount of bookmarks at Digg regarding Obama. He truly has captured the peoples' imagination

Way to go!

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Obama is dangerous

 

Go Obama, oh wait the guy has no experience. So in steps Zbigniew Brzezinski. Interesting gentleman. Before you vote for the newest kid on the block you better do some research on who  and how Obama came to be so popular.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ron Paul

The author writes:  "I didn't forget about you rabid Ron Paul fans, though I kind of wanted to. A Ron Paul story popped up about once every 26.45 minutes, which may mean even the Internet has given up on him now."

Of course, I can't prove that this is the reason, but something to consider... A big part of the reason Ron Paul's diggs have diminished is probably because the coverage of Ron Paul has dwindled so much over the last couple of months.  The main news sites have ignored him almost completely since January 5.  Therefore, there are much fewer stories to digg.

Just another unscientific postulation...

--James

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