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October 31, 2008

Message of Iraq Veterans to Obama become hits on YouTube

Washington - People often want to convey the aspirations of the candidates on their leaders. And in this Internet era, the aspirations of delivery via popular video sharing site, YouTube, the public is done.

Concerning the election the United States (U.S.), many people deliver a special message to the two presidential candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain on YouTube. However, the election of print video hits relatively little high.

DetikINET as quoted from the BBC, Friday (31/10/2008), election-related video that hits the highest print is a video titled 'Dear Mr. Obama. Video aspirations that are intended to Obama is recorded has been viewed 11 million times.

In the video, a veteran war in Iraq nampang camera to deliver a message on Obama. Core message is, he not agree that the opinion Obama is the Iraq war a mistake. According to the veterans, the Iraq war is to defend freedom. Therefore, he prefers to support the panda.

Still many YouTube video with the theme of delivery uneg-uneg on the presidential candidates this. How longer also varies, from the ordinary course until the furor suggestive.

The influence of YouTube in the election campaign in the United States is considered significant. Both presidential candidates apparently do not shrink menggelontokan various campaign video on YouTube to reach people's sympathy.

Especially for the John McCain campaign funds, which are under Obama, the use of YouTube in a cost-efficient fee assessed enough to help lift the image of the party candidates from the Republic.

This is by Julie Germany, political scholars at George Washington University. He stated that the campaign team panda make the strategic decision to better utilize the power YouTube rather desperately in advertising.

Quoted from Detikinet.com

October 30, 2008

First Time, Notebook Sales Exceeded PC

New York - While the crisis strikes the United States (U.S.), consumer interest in buying a computer is not retroactive. Sales of notebook computers in the country Adidaya was able for the first time sales exceeded desktop computers.

According to market research company IDC, notebook sales during the period of July to September 2008 reached 55.2 percent, grew 18 percent compared to the same period last year. Figures for the first time the number exceeded 50 percent.

The number of notebooks that are shipped during the quarter alone, as quoted detikINET from AFP, on Thursday (30/10/2008), reached 9.5 million units.

"This figure is achieved because the season to return to school, and a growing financial crisis had not affected the performance of the market PC (personal computer)," said IDC.

IDC research manager David Daoud, not decline if the economic tensions that linger can give effect to the sector in the PC market, which causes reduced growth.

However, good news, such as Daoud said, every buyer is considering a PC as a compulsory product is owned, not included in the list of secondary needs. (Dwn / fyk)

Quoted from www.detikinet.com