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More Change.gov

Posted by robert in November 10th, 2008
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The untold story of last week and the Sunday talk shows was the change.gov website. Last Thursday the new administration deployed the progressive .gov site post-election. The site includes a number of feedback forms including:

  • Apply for a job with the new administration
  • Share your vision for the country
  • Share your story of this election means to you
  • Contribute your ideas for solving the countries greatest challenges
  • A Google News count shows around 680 stories containing change.gov versus over 90,000 for the phrase “president-elect”.

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