Google has gotten a big break as far as exposure and marketing.
The White House is now using Google Moderator, hosted on AppEngine, to help figure out what questions Barack Obama should address at an online Town Hall meeting this Thursday.
In only a few short hours, 6,932 people have sent in 7,037 questions and have also cast 236,048 votes on the site.
At the time of this writing, here is the top question so far:
“As a student, who like so many others works full time and attends school full time, only to break even at the end of the month. What is the government doing to make higher education more affordable for lower and middle class families?”
YouTube also hosts the President Obama’s video message for the meeting.
You can see the video below...
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