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SpeakOut in the News
Interested in seeing what people have to say about us? Want to see us in action? Well
here's your opportunity. Below is a list of clippings and videos that reflect public
opinion, media coverage and SpeakOut.com capabilities demonstrated for your viewing pleasure.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Friday, August 4, 2000WEB
WATCH: Instant Applause Meter on The Web By the time George W. Bush
finished taking his applause last night, the political community already knew
how his speech played with Web watchers -- pretty well. The instantaneous
feedback came from www.speakout.com in cooperation with
MSNBC
Washington Flyer
September/October 2000
Patriot Games - This is not a man who plays it safe, artistically or politically. Howard cares about stuff, especially about getting people involved in government.
Los Angeles Times
August 5, 2000 A
Key but Not a Lock for Gov. Bush In addition, the Times
monitored the results of focus groups held with undecided voters during the
speech by MSNBC and online reactions gathered on the political Web site
Speakout.com.
August 2000
Keep Building Those Bridges
I Will Fight For You
Instant viewer reactions to Bill Clinton's and Al Gore's speeches at the Democratic National Convention this summer.
Time Magazine, Digital
Thursday, October 12, 2000 E-lection 2000 Website Guide
Thumbs up as well for VoteMatch, the presidential "selector" at
Speakout.com. Like the AOL/CBS quiz, VoteMatch asks for your views on a series
of policy issues. But you can also note which issues are most important to you,
so if you care more about, say, gun control than taxes, VoteMatch will give that
issue more weight.
Business 2.0
Wednesday, September 20, 2000 For Whom the Election Day Tolls
What happens to voter education Websites when the 2000 election buzz ends? Several hope to stay alive by selling slick polling technologies to corporate America. For others, the word will be "consolidate."
C-SPAN Political Pollster Watch
Sunday, August 27, 2000 Peter Hart, a partner of SpeakOut.com, discusses his work with focus groups and their usefulness in political campaigns.
Watch
in Real Media
NPR's Public Interest
Tech Tuesday: Politics Online Kojo Nnamdi discusses the role of the Internet in today's political scene with Josh King and others. Listen to the Real Audio.
NPR's All Things Considered
Internet Polling Linda Wertheimer talks with Josh King, vice president of SpeakOut.com, about the Website's instant polling to gauge reaction to speeches at the
Democratic National Convention. People who are watching and listening to the convention, can give their reactions to the major speeches, by logging on to their Website. 14.4
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ABC's Good Morning America
Manchester Debates, NH December 3, 1999 View a clip of Good Morning America's
review of SpeakOut.com's dial poll capabilities and results of the December 2 Manchester debates.
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