Slate.com: Building the ‘world’s first mass inaugral address’
January 16th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Handy tools and technology, Online Journalism
“Every four years, the president takes the stage after being sworn into office to address the American people. What do you think President-Elect Obama should say this time around?,” Slate.com asks.
On its site, you can ‘write, edit and remix’ other users’ words, ‘along with those of the past years’ presidents – to create an inaugural that reflects your collective viewpoint.’ Rating closes on January 20, and then the top-rated version will be published on inauguration day at Slate.com. Full story….
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