MySpace is launching a Web site that will be focused on the upcoming presidential debates.MyDebates.org was created through a partnership with the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) and will officially launch in late September in time for the first presidential debate.
Tonight’s YouTube Debates More Of The Same?
Call it what you want – I call it "baby steps along the road to a more participatory democracy" – the Republican candidates for President of the United States will be duking it out tonight on CNN, answering questions submitted via YouTube. But don’t expect a game of hardball.
YouTube, CNN To Host Presidential Debates
YouTube and CNN have announced plans to host two presidential debates. The debates will feature video questions from YouTube users, which will be broadcast and answered by the presidential hopefuls on CNN.
Ask.com Ad Campaign Associated With Google
Pundits Want Presidential Debates On YouTube
Some of the most influential pundits on both sides of the political stage are petitioning the Republican and Democratic National Conventions (RNC and DNC) to ensure all Presidential debate video be licensed under Creative Commons, making it legal to share debate video footage online.
Presidential Debates Move Online
Presidential hopefuls vying for the Whitehouse will have a new opportunity to reach voters.
Yahoo, The Huffington Post and Slate have announced plans to host two online debates during the 2008 campaign.
Utah vs. Google: Trademark Debates Heat Up
The Utah State Legislature has passed a bill that would make it illegal to purchase keywords relating to a competitor’s product in order to show up alongside them in search results. The Trademark Protection Act has come under much public scrutiny, most notably by Google.