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Where did Google rip off its Chrome icon? [Polls]valleywag.com » Valleywag - 9 hours ago On Blogoscoped, obsessive Google watcher Philipp Lenssen has posted an exhaustive list of "Google Chrome Tips and Pointers." Go there if you are, for example, a freeloading jerk who wants to learn how to install ad … Also tagged: design, google, chrome, google chrome |
usatoday.com » USATODAY.com - On Politics - 9 hours ago
The Republican National convention may have helped GOP presidential nominee "recoup some of his losses" in public support, Gallup reports today. Its latest tracking poll of the presidential race shows Democratic …
Also tagged: republicans, democrats, presidential race 2008
gigaom.com » GigaOM - 10 hours ago
What's Your Take On The New Microsoft Ad? Bill being funny. That's good. I like it. Oh man -- this is worse than their dinosaur campaign. I am Mac...I don't PC Microsoft has launched its largest consumer marketing …
Also tagged: microsoft, bill gates, jerry seinfeld
themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - 11 hours ago
The Republican party got a double-whammy of potentially-good news today: Republican Presidential nominee Sen. John McCain’s TV ratings soared beyond even Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama’s — and a new poll …
Also tagged: politics, republicans, democrats, john mccain, barack obama, 2008 elections, joe biden, independents, sarah palin, approval ratings, independent voters, newsweek blogitics, rnc st paul convention
cnn.com » CNN Political Ticker - 11 hours ago
(CNN) – As the general election campaign officially gets under way, a new poll suggests that Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are running neck-and-neck in Indiana. In a Howey-Gauge survey of likely voters in the …
Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, indiana, cnn associate producer martina stewart
strata-sphere.com » The Strata-Sphere - 12 hours ago
Rasmussen’s Daily Tracking Poll has also detected the loss of the Obidenama convention bounce I predicted yesterday was coming when I saw the CBS/NY Times poll. From a 5 point lead Obidenama have fallen to a 2 point …
Also tagged: 2008 election, 2008 elections, sarah palin, all general discussions
readwriteweb.com » ReadWriteWeb - 14 hours ago
This week we ran a poll asking which word processing tool you primarily use. We wanted to see if things had changed much since we ran the same poll one year ago. So are ReadWriteWeb readers, many of whom are early …
althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - 15 hours ago
Barack Obama and John McCain are now tied, at 42%, according to a CBS News poll taken over the last 3 days. CBS had the race at 48-40 in a poll conducted over the last weekend. Presumably, Palinosity infuses the new …
Also tagged: sarah palin, hillary, emotional althouse
ireport.com » Latest iReports - 16 hours ago
source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/us/general_election_mccain_vs_obama-225.html Obama contiues to lead over the McCain/Palin ticket. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think that the …
Also tagged: politics, mccain, obama, biden, election08, palin
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‘U.S. Republicans: The Reawakening of Moral Intolerance’ - Le Figaro, Francethemoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Sep 4, 2008 From what we can gather so far from central Europe, there is little love for Sarah Palin or the McCain campaign’s apparent embrace of the Karl Rove election strategy. Author, historian and political scientist Nicole … Also tagged: politics, france, history, republicans, john mccain, barack obama, conservatives, george w bush, religion, family, newspapers, voting, cartoons, white house, homosexuality, 2008 elections, republican party, abortion, sarah palin, george h w bush, bush administration, ideology, gay rights, bill clinton, karl rove, vice president, hypocrisy, evangelicals, pandering, conventions, conservatism, homophobia, political cartoons, social conservatives, moral values, independent voters, christian conservatives, moderates, newsweek blogitics, cartoon commentary, foreign politics, rnc st paul convention |