Presidential Election
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MobiTV Inc. announced its 5 millionth viewer just four months after it surpassed the 4-million-user mark.
submitted by RCRWirelessNews on 3rd Dec 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
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There is a detailed story today in Pajamas Media that reports on various aspects of technology used in the US Presidential election. Starting with some background from 2004, the report analyzes the use by both major parties of new media and social networking. There was activism on both sides in numerous aspects of the campaigns: Just
submitted by SmartMobs on 15th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has joined Twitter. The Prime Minister’s Twitter account, presumably updated by staff comes as part of the launch of the KevinPM site, a tame take on the Obama campaign’s social media outreach during the US Presidential Election.
submitted by Textually on 12th Nov 2008 (via textually.org)
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Nov. 4, 2008, will go down as a historic day both for the country as well as for the wireless industry. The impact of the presidential election is probably self-evident and better explained by those with more knowledge on the subject.
submitted by RCRWirelessNews on 11th Nov 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
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During Tuesday night’s presidential election, millions of Americans used their handsets to communicate via text message.
submitted by RCRWirelessNews on 6th Nov 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
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Paving the path to the White House, one text message at a time 160characters looks into the way text messaging played a key role in reaching voters in this presidential election and how Obama used the mobile medium in innovative ways. Excerpts: Whereas McCain used mobile phones for traditional telephone canvassing, Obama turned to the medium of messaging to promote new speeches, important TV appearances and major rallies. If he was campaigning in your area, h...
submitted by Textually on 6th Nov 2008 (via textually.org)
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Why this Presidential election is historic The Presidential election held yesterday makes a new kind of history, as the tipping point away from dominance by old media. Not only has user generated content and the blogosphere emerged to often scoop the MSM, and to add competitive nuance, slant, and consensus. There is a root level change: news gathering and presentation in
submitted by SmartMobs on 6th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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What to do if you see “No message services configured.” We’re all about doling out the BlackBerry advice here at BBGeeks, and the best source of this has come from my own personal Berry issues. Last night another one popped up. I received an email later at night, surprisingly unrelated to the Presidential election. I tried to reply, but couldn’t. I got a dialog box telling me that “No message services configured. You will only be able...
submitted by BBGeeks on 6th Nov 2008 (via bbgeeks.com)
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If Verizon Is Smart, The BlackBerry Storm Will Cost Less Than The BlackBerry Bold For some strange reason than I cannot even begin to comprehend, AT&T decided to release the BlackBerry Bold on today of all days.  There is that little presidential election taking that is expected to have well over 130 million people casting ballots, so, good luck AT&T on capturing any news cycles beyond gadget blogs…  Brilliant
submitted by RIMarkable on 5th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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At Mopocket.com, Justin Oberman uses the Carnival flavor of the USA Presidential election decided in this this week to introduce his review of the best mobile blogging on a range of themes.
submitted by CarnivalOfTheMobilists on 5th Nov 2008 (via mobili.st)


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