Microsoft and Google both unveiled initiatives in the lead-up to...
Microsoft and Google both unveiled initiatives in the lead-up to Wednesday’s presidential debate. Google and the CEA teamed up to create “Insights from the 2012 Debates,” which will include a digital display at the debates that features search trends and…
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content from Google Plus users, the company and association said Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bnscod). The goal of the initiative is to showcase the ways in which voters learn about the candidates and issues of the 2012 presidential election. Such tools are “transforming the political process from one that watches votes from afar, to one in which people can participate, engage and shape in a democratic way,” said Susan Molinari, Google vice president-public policy and government affairs. The former Republican U.S. representative from New York recently was hired by Google. Also on Tuesday, Microsoft said Xbox 360 owners in the U.S. can watch the debates through the election 2012 hub on Xbox Live, which Microsoft started in August (http://xrl.us/bnsco2). Through the platform, Xbox Live gold members can answer real-time poll questions about the candidates and their views.