PresidentObama hosted a Google+ Hangout of his own earlier this year. Google will be its “official social platform and live stream provider,” presenting coverage of RNC events, programs, and interviews via Google+ and YouTube.
In a final display of weird and creepy that makes one wonder whether Hangouts with people we should take seriously are really such a great idea, Google chose to stream in an Obama impersonator to ask about the effects of comedy sketches on...
PresidentObama begins tweeting. The tweets sent by Obama himself are trailed by -BO, as Obama says himself, “I am the first President to live tweet! Jack Dorsey, from Twitter, read the questions to Obama, and, interestingly enough, only used 1...
While PresidentObama's administration plans to increase its efforts fighting websites by seeking to make it a felony to illegally stream copyrighted works and obtain wiretaps for suspected intellectual property crimes, Congress is weighing...
While PresidentObama's administration plans to increase its efforts fighting websites by seeking to make it a felony to illegally stream copyrighted works and obtain wiretaps for suspected intellectual property crimes, Congress is weighing...
Contrast that to a recent streaming event - PresidentObama's State of the Union address. Only 2 out of 300 events will stream live on the Internet. It's no secret that people are increasingly multi-tasking their entertainment, firing up the laptop...
Tonight, at 9pm EST, PresidentObama will give his second State of the Union address. For those unfamiliar with American politics, this is an annual speech given by the sitting President addressing the current state of U.S.affairs and his plan for...
On inauguration day, a 60 second ad for Starbucks appeared in a video featuring PresidentObama's speech. CNN.com Testing Longer In-Stream Video Ads Posted by Nathania Johnson Jan 23, 2009 Ken Liebeskind over at Clickz.com is reporting that CNN.com...
On inauguration day, a 60 second ad for Starbucks appeared in a video featuring PresidentObama's speech. Ken Liebeskind over at Clickz.com is reporting that CNN.com is testing longer in-stream video ads.
Google, Microsoft Higher Ups Dish Out the Dough for Obama Inauguration Posted by Nathania Johnson Jan 5, 2009 Execs from Google and Microsoft are ponying up big time for President-elect Barack Obama's big day.
Several prominent Googlers will be accused of bias in their support for presidential candidates, especially Barack Obama. The race for the White House will prove distracting and even divisive to our customers, and raise the noise-to-signal ratio...