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Election
YouTube Touts Political Influence
2008 could be the year of the YouTube Election, an argument the video sharing site made based on the participation of candidates and voters.
Presidential Election: Follow The Money
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) opened its campaign contribution maps to Internet users who want to see who raised how much, and where they did it.
Yahoo Buzzes With Presidential Politics
A political dashboard from Yahoo shows who's being favored in the major Presidential polls along with various trends and analysis of the candidates.
Google Follows Australian Election To The End
By Doug Caverly
For fans of Kevin Rudd, the end of Australia’s elections was anything but bitter. But Google was nonetheless there, continuing the election coverage that it first announced in September.
Digg Unearths Presidential Candidate Tracking
Users of Digg can keep an eye on how candidates (or presumably their campaigns) interact with stories appearing on the social media site.
Google Australia Prepares For Election
By Doug Caverly
As much as we’re bombarded with political claptrap in America, elections may be an even bigger deal in Australia, where voting is compulsory. As a result, Google Australia is keying up for the coming federal election.
Internet Is Australia's Election Battleground
By Doug Caverly
No one’s claiming that a solid presence on Facebook or MySpace is, by itself, enough to win an election. But it certainly doesn’t hurt, as Australian politician Kevin Rudd has discovered.
MySpace's Impact On Politics
By Mike Sachoff
Back in March MySpace launched the Impact Channel, a political community dedicated to the 2008 presidential election. WebProNews spoke to MySpace about its role in the 2008 presidential election.
Google Looks Closely At Australian Elections
By Doug Caverly
Sick of American politics? Well, this may not make you feel any better, but Google’s got a brand new website offering a detailed view of the Australian equivalent.
It's Official: Blogs Are Media
Forget waiting for some federal shield law to be passed: the Federal Election Commission (FEC) has determined in two separate rulings yesterday, that blogs are, in fact, media, as reported by TechCrunch.
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