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How Facebook, MySpace, Digg, et al are shaping politics

August 26, 2008 |  7:22 pm

If you know a little something about online social network sites -- Facebook, MySpace, Fark, Digg, Twitter, etc. -- you'll want to jump right over our Mark Milian's item on how they are shaping and being used by politics and politicians these days.

It's a detailed, informed look. It's available by clicking right here.

And as soon as we punch the button to post this item, it too will make its way on to some of those sites. To find out how to enroll in The Ticket's Twitter, see below.

-- Andrew Malcolm

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