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  1. Google Kicks Ad Blocking Android App Out of Google Play Store

    By unilaterally removing these apps, Google is stepping all over the checks and balances that make the Internet democratic. You agree that you will not engage in any activity with the Market, including the development or distribution of Products...

  2. As Goes Paid Search, So Goes the Election?

    Generally speaking, the paid search efforts in support of the Republican ticket were more splintered than those in support of the Democratic nominee as 18 pro-Romney sites plus the Republican candidate’s official campaign site sponsored ads on...

  3. Semantic Search in 2025

    It could determine who the resident of that house was in 1948, and see that he worked from 1943 to 1950 as a volunteer for the Democratic party. Given the technical level of the audience, his presentation was, for the most part, met with excited nods.

  4. Have Tea Party Candidates Read Obama Playbook on Using YouTube for Campaigns?

    Senate have read that playbook, while some of their Democratic opponents haven't. Senate and Attorney General Jack Conway is the Democratic candidate. Two years later, it appears that some of the Republican tea party candidates for the U.S.

  5. UK Election 2010: Personal Democracy Forum (#pdfge2010) Action Replay

    Even after five days of deal making resulted in the first-ever Conservative-Liberal Democratic government and the first coalition government in the UK in 65 years, I think Worsfold is spot on. Also speaking were the senior strategists behind the...

  6. Barack Obama is Rocking the Youth Vote

    Social media is having a significant impact on these campaigns with not only how they are getting the word out to their supporters, but how they are perceived by the Democratic party. For some reason, political pundits are finding it difficult to...

  7. Cool! Newsplayer.com Offers Video Access to Over 100 Years of History

    US presidential primary elections for Democratic party, 1992 The service is called Newsplayer and it has been around for years. Newsplayer is a fee-based service. However, it's very inexpensive. A one year personal subscription costs only 4 pounds...