Google’s come up with a great idea. They’ve apparently reached out to several leading political journalists and bloggers to include their shared Google reader feeds on political stories for “Power Readers in Politics”, a service that people can catch what some of their favorite political prognosticators are following.
The service includes the Readers from the McCain and the Obama campaigns. But what I like about it best is that they don’t go after the same standard DC media crowd (that’s if they even know what Google Reader is). Instead, they’ve turned to guys like Patrick Ruffini, one of the founders of The Next Right.
After a while, I’ve gotten sick of the same old go to folks that are nothing more than fallback personalities because assignment editors or producers haven’t bothered to take the time to learn about anyone new. This changes that.
Check it out.
Filed under: 2008 Elections, Google, Google Applications, Google Apps, Google Reader, Political Blogs, Political Strategy, presidential election










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