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November 04, 2004

Loose Ends: ePolitics Buzz Brief

- Bloggers are still taking heat for being off the mark. While mainstream refuses to admit they’re the reason for bloggers being off the mark.

- E-voting machines were deemed a ‘success’, but there’s chatter among bloggers that the exit polls were right and the machines were rigged.

- MoveOn.org’s PAC endorsed 27 candidates for House or Senate in Tuesday's election. By James Taranto’s count, five won. That's not good for them.

- A Bush ‘Thank you’ email almost went out the day after he won, with many receiving emails around 11:55pm on Wednesday. A Kerry ‘Thank you’ email went out less than two hours after his concession speech.

- And since we’re always thinking ahead, paid search, mapping and wireless messaging will probably be the next big Internet tools in 2006.

Posted by Buzz Webster at November 4, 2004 10:15 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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