Don’t Know Where to Vote? Ask Google
Posted on October 26, 2008
Filed under Internet, Social Media, Voting, google, video and tagged Election, google, Google Vote, United States presidential election, vote, Voting, World Wide Web
While working on a Hubpages article tonight called “10 Ways to Protect Your Vote,” I stumbled across Google Vote, the latest foray by Google into making our lives easier. The site allows anyone with the basic questions about voting — who, what, when and where — can discover the answers to their questions with this handy little tool.
Google notes that of the people who failed to vote in the last presidential elections, 10 percent said the reason was that they did not know where to cast their ballots. Now, thanks to the wisdom and foresight of Google, there are no more excuses. Think back to 2000 and even 2004, now think about how much the Web is having an impact not only on the presidential election, but in our knowledge of the candidates, the issues and the controversies.
Here’s the quick tutorial Google provides for using Google Vote:
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