Wednesday, September 10, 2008

NetPrimeMinister follows the election conversation

The University of British Columbia School of Journalism has launched a fantastic resource call NetPrimeMinister which tracks and categorizes (by party leader) the digital conversation on blogs, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and Digg about the current Canadian federal election — our third in four years.

As good as the site is, it misses the mark on one very important feature of the digital conversation: RSS feeds.  That’s right.  If you want to follow the site, you have to go to it and use their interface.

 
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