nytimes.com — Barack Obama’s grasp of Internet-driven networking comes from his conviction that in a globalized world sociability is a force as strong as sovereignty. May 26, 2008 View in Crawl 4
sanbeijiMay 26, 2008
Great analysis. The biggest differences in these two campaigns have been Internet savvy and the perspective of "me" (Clinton) vs. "us" (Obama). Twitter stats immediately illustrate both points:Barack Obama - <a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/barackobama">http://twitter.com/barackobama</a>Following: 34,135Followers: 33,228Hillary Clinton - <a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/hillaryclinton">http://twitter.com/hillaryclinton</a>Following: 0Followers: 4,036
noaanjaliMay 27, 2008
he gets it. and he's the only one.
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sanbeijiMay 26, 2008
Great analysis. The biggest differences in these two campaigns have been Internet savvy and the perspective of "me" (Clinton) vs. "us" (Obama). Twitter stats immediately illustrate both points:Barack Obama - <a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/barackobama">http://twitter.com/barackobama</a>Following: 34,135Followers: 33,228Hillary Clinton - <a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/hillaryclinton">http://twitter.com/hillaryclinton</a>Following: 0Followers: 4,036
noaanjaliMay 27, 2008
he gets it. and he's the only one.