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Team McCain pwns the Obama campaign by tracking screen captures that show changes to the Democratic candidate's website subsection on Iraq; with an innovative and occassionally funny digital townhall, Rep. John Culberson gets one step closer to be a "real time representative;" JibJib has a new video; we highlight the latest development in the ongoing conservative battle over broadband; and much, much more.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...The '08 primary season ends (we think) with a big bang on online activity, from Twitter to live streaming to fan photos that seem to have been taken from the vantage point of one candidate's feet; the world reacts to Barack Obama's reaching the magic number of delegates; Hillary Clinton sends out a call to supporters to get the to hillaryclinton.com; the RNC launches new online ads that show video-editing skillz; and more.
login or register to post comments | Read more ...Getting ready for tonight's CNN/YouTube debate; it's good to see all of the Republicans participating, and the introduction of user-submitted videos is a welcome change, but we're still wishing it involved the public in the question selection process; debate executive producer David Borhman continues to be skeptical of allowing the pubic to choose the questions; UStream is becoming a significant player in online political video; James Kotecki takes a bath, guest curates YouTube's front page; the DNC announces a new video library of Republican campaign appearances; John Edwards launches a new anti-lobbyist project; and Hillary and Barack both teach their supporters how to caucus.
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