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LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a professional networking site that allows members, of which 1 million join per week, to build up contacts in their given field or industry. Once a contact network is built through linking...

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Twitter

Twitter has become a remarkably powerful, yet double-edged tool for politicians and election candidates. With this use of social media they can get their message across to a huge percentage of voters...

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YouTube

The YouTube video sensation is proving to be an unstoppable force in the world of journalism, especially in the context of world leaders and politicians. What can be a powerful tool and useful ally for...

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Flickr

Another way for politicians to promote their campaign is to make use of Flickr. This type of social media could be compared to YouTube, as it is a place to upload pictures and movies, but is mostly...

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