Archive for January 23rd, 2008

LeftvsRight.com: Political Search Meets Political Theater

Cross-posted on techPresident

A new site announcement arrived in my inbox today, courtesy of an aggressive Waggener Edstrom outreach campaign (two separate emails came — here and here — plus an extra copy of the second; the PDFs unfortunately don’t fully capture the complexity of the messages’ layout). LeftvsRight.com is a strange mix of targeted political search engine and political entertainment, and as someone who helped start a targeted political search engine in 1999, I feel a unique obligation to take a good look at it. Particularly since a LeftvsRight.com visitor’s first impression is likely going to be to wonder what the hell is going on.
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E.politics Was On Radio Singapore, But I Can’t Listen to It

Apparently, e.politics was featured in a story about the American presidential races on Radio Singapore International last week, but I can’t hear it! I did a short interview with a couple of their reporters a few weeks ago, and I’d love to listen to the results (and so would my mom), but I can’t seem to get the link to play. Any ideas? Here’s the address I was given — even after waiting a while, the sound doesn’t seem to start. If an interview falls on the radio, and no one hears it, did it actually happen?

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