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Google's View

Google‘s Street View is now available on mobile browsers, meaning you can enjoy all of Google’s street-level photo imagery on your smartphone. To check it out, go to maps.google.com in your mobile browser, search for a location, and click on the “pegman” icon at the bottom right of the screen to access Street View ... Readmore...

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Hojo Motor

It still amazes me that with all our posts dedicated to trying to help homeowners save energy, our most popular posts are on free energy scams (mainly magniwork and hojo motor). I’ve gone back and forth with the energy ignorant in the comment section of these posts ...Readmore..

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Facebook Commercial

I am trying to wrap my head around Facebook’s first commercial. It was created to celebrate the social media platform’s 1 billion active monthly users and my takeaway is that Facebook is an empty chair. Clint Eastwood would be pleased. Actually, Eastwood knows something about good advertising ... Readmore...

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HTC and Samsung Components

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Traveling

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Showing posts with label The US Presidential Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The US Presidential Election. Show all posts
Thursday, 1 November 2012

How America votes

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JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images-On the surface, the system for electing US presidents is fairly straightforward. Unlike some countries, Americans vote directly for the leader they want (rather than voting for local representatives or parties in a parliament, who then elect their own leader), with only two major parties to choose from - so on November 6, voters will be making a direct choice between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney’s names on the ballot.By Tom PhillipsHow do US elections work?The popular voteThe electoral collegeWinner takes allSwing statesPath to the presidencyEvery vote counts?Downticket races
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