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My main man Steve Myers over at Poynter has broken down the outcome of a brand new phenomenon in the coverage of elections. Google's U.S. elections portal, launched just ahead
The 2010 U.S. midterm elections are coming up. On November 2, 36 of the 100 Senate seats, 26 of the 50 gubernatorial and all of the House seats will be
This morning, the new Foursquare Elections page went live. And when the polls open, Foursquare users who check in at polling places around the country will receive an official badge.
Tomorrow is election day in Canada (and to any of my fellow Canucks thinking of giving the ballot box a miss this time, "maybe give Derek Miller a read). Most
Republican congress members may have a big advantage in the run-up to the midterm elections. A full 72% of Congressional Republicans have at least one Twitter account, compared to 55%
We've written a lot about the Internet's role in American politics over the past six months as the US heads toward presidential elections next fall. How the web is playing
The United States is having an election next week and the political machine is just getting warmed up for what is certain to be a very contentious presidential election
Facebook, the largest online social network in the world, will put a call to hit the polls at the top of millions of users' Facebook pages tomorrow and will attempt
According to a report released today [PDF] by Reporters Sans Frontières, the number of bloggers around the world arrested because of their online work jumped from 59 to 151 between
Twitter is one of the most talked about services on the web these days. The service has taken off since its inception two years ago at SXSW. The service
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