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The digital candidates, who wins?

How do the two US presidential candidates fare on the various social networking websites that take up so much of our valuable time? Glad you asked, luckily the Scottish-based social media company, Yomego has compiled a list: MySpace On its Impact Channel, where young voters can watch the live debates...
Posted to BNB (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 04 Nov 2008

McPolitics

‘Gimme a double-beef Obama burger with a large McCain fries and a supersized Joe Biden shake to go, please. Oh – but hold the Sarah Palin, will ya?’ Across the pond, the long race to the Whitehouse concludes tomorrow (Tuesday). That’s assuming there isn’t massive voter fraud in Florida again, of course...
Posted to DM, Data and Beyond (Weblog) by Mark Roy on 03 Nov 2008

Obama is Google, McCain is AOL and more detailed measurement is the Holy Grail

So I've read this morning that the US think that Barack Obama is more like Google, and that John McCain is more like AOL . So what does this say about these brands? It's good news for Obama, as Google is no young pretender to the throne. Some would say it is the throne. And what about AOL? Is...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by NICKI LYNAS on 23 Oct 2008

Never ending friending with John McCain, Sarah Palin and Stephen Fry

I have recently made friends with John McCain, Sarah Palin and Stephen Fry - none of this reflects my political persuasion or sexual orientation but rather shows how pervasive, democratic ('scuse the pun) and voyeuristic social networking has made society - it is fascinating seeing that 30 people...
Posted to New Agency Model (Weblog) by Andrew Roberts on 22 Oct 2008

The White House race is just a re-run

I know who wins the race for the White House. It's the Democrat, that Matt Santos, you know, the first Hispanic to run for president of the United States who beats this old white guy with health issues? Okay so that's the plot to the final series of one of the most brilliant television shows...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 15 Sep 2008

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