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Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups, either via the special RSS feed or by email.
Highlights this week: Josh explores Super Tuesday on the Web and pinpoints why Obama and Paul are the Internet kings; Marshall dives deep into the MySpace and Facebook platforms, and ponders the privacy implications of Google's Social Graph API; Alex analyses Reuters' new Semantic Web initiative; Sarah looks at MySpace's partnership with web browser Flock; and Bernard tells us why the current recession isn't our bubble.
Today is so-called "Super Tuesday" in the US. Voters in 24 states are heading to the polls -- including in large population states like New York, California, and Illinois -- to decide who get to face off for the job of US president as the nominees of the Republican and Democratic parties. After the votes have been counted tonight, 52% of the Democratic and 41% of the Republican delegates will have been awarded, and it may be that we have a clearer picture of who those nominees are.
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