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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/08/27/mccainspace-social-network/

  • Jonathan · 1 year ago
    I'm guessing he didn't have a lot to do with the sites planning or construction. On second thought, the size of the fonts are ridiculously large -- perhaps he was involved.
  • Krista · 1 year ago
    I use this Kickapps software on my site and I get a lot of compliments on how easy it is to use. I will be implementing it for my new blog site soon. Their new widgets are really cool.
  • Brian Sherwin @ Myartspace · 1 year ago
    I bet the 'big brother is watching' crowd will go loops over this. :P
  • Michael E. Gruen · 1 year ago
    @gruen: @brett, everything else aside, do you really want to listen to that man drone on like that for 4, possibly 8 years?
  • CountRob · 1 year ago
    Do you really want to listen to a crackwhore constantly repeat the word "change" while nothing happens for 4, possibly 8 years?
  • Adam Ostrow · 1 year ago
    how did I know this post would somehow become political? :-)
  • Luke · 1 year ago
    Wow, he read that so well, must have had a double dose of creamed carrots this morning.
  • Smart Boy · 1 year ago
    Interesting to see McCain become heavily involved in the social media aspect of internet. The ability to grab an audience/followers is definately increasing with today's many chosen web apps. I wonder how much votes will be affected directly by a superior use of social media. This is fun to watch.
  • thanes · 1 year ago
    Wow, he read that so well
  • neil · 1 year ago
    @CountRob: the crackwhore is actually on his way out of the whitehouse, starting in January. While he didn't repeat the word "change", he did repeat the words "terrorism", "WMD" and "Osama bin Laden", with nothing happening for 8 years.

    The article above suggests this networking site is "timely"...? Timely would have been 18 months ago. Ah well, Republicans always have to wait for Democrats to have good ideas so they can reject them for many months before finally latching onto them. The timetable for getting out of the Iraq quagmire is another example.

    No, we don't need for more years of old, failed ideas.