News Story How the Internet is Changing Politics -- or is It?

Courtesy DaniWeb IT Discussion Community (Featured Entries)  Sun, 10/18/2009 - 19:35

The 2008 presidential election featured a new emphasis on using the Internet, ranging from raising money to advertising to getting support.

It's still going on. Facebook, in particular, due to the ease in which people can set up affinity groups, is proving to be a new source of online activism, according to a recent article .

"Facebook’s features, such as the ability to add real-world events to a group or fan page, the ability...


 

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