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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Politicians Eye YouTube as a Marketing Vehicle

It had to happen. The minute a site achieves any kind of critical mass, it starts to attract politicians. YouTube is the latest. Influencers like Andrew Rasiej, founder of the Web site Personal Democracy Forum, are already bullish on it, according to The Casper Star Tribune.

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