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"Veteran politicians more familiar with turntables and typewriters are enlisting twentysomething computer whiz kids to help them brave the digital world of blogs, podcasts and the Web as they look to connect directly with voters."
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"Put another way, being first in the demand chain is the most valuable place to be in any value network."
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"With this in mind, the me2revolution team at Edelman, which I am part of, has formed a relationship with Technorati to fast-track the development of localized versions of their offering in German, Korean, Italian, French and Chinese. "
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"In 2003 AT&T built "secret rooms" hidden deep in the bowels of its central offices in various cities, housing computer gear for a government spy operation which taps into the company's popular WorldNet service and the entire internet. These installations
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But Google continues to dominate search. Amazingly, MySpace has almost caught Hotmail among email services. And MapQuest continues to dominate the mapping arena.
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