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Peggy George

Change.gov-Barack Obama's site inviting participation - 0 views

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    I really like this web site which models web 2.0 communication inviting participation throughout the site on issues, stories, etc. while providing helpful information. Check it out. It also provides a link to a Presidential Transition Directory. The Transition Directory was developed to introduce Presidential nominees, appointees, and members of the President-elect's Transition Team to the operation of the Federal government and to the resources available to help them begin their service in the new Administration. Very helpful organizational chart and other information for students learning about government.
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    Up to date announcedments and information about Barack Obama. He invites people to share their inspiring stories from the campaign and election day. Every page invites people to provide feedback on his agenda for the presidency. Excellent model for web 2.0 and a tool for communication.
Jeff Johnson

Obama poised to be first 'wired' president (CNN.com) - 0 views

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    Judging by Obama's savvy use of social-networking sites during his campaign and the interactive nature of his transition team's Web site, Americans can expect a president who bypasses the traditional media's filters while reaching out to citizens for input, observers say. "The rebooting of our democracy has begun," said Andrew Rasiej, founder of Personal Democracy Forum and the techPresident blog. "[Obama] has the potential to transform the relationship between the American public and their democracy."
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Buy Aol Mail Account - Instant Delivery - 0 views

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    Why do people use Yahoo or AOL instead of Gmail? You can choose between AOL Mail, Yahoo Mail and Gmail. There are several reasons why people use these email services instead of Gmail: AOL and Yahoo are more secure than Gmail. They encrypt the emails you send so that no one can read them, even if they are intercepted in transit or stored on a third-party
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