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Create your own presidential debate with Yahoo! candidate mashup
It seems like there have already been more debates in the 2008 presidential race than there were in 2004, and it's not even 2008 yet. We're also not claiming there actually have been more debates. Like we'd bother to count.
But if you're suffering from debate overload, or if the debates just haven't been run the way you'd like, you can get directly involved. Kind of. It turns out that even when average citizens got to ask the questions in the recent CNN/YouTube debate, the candidates pretty much gave stock answers.
But now no matter what the candidates say, Yahoo! is giving you the chance to twist their words. As if you wouldn't have anyway. But seriously, Yahoo! is teaming up with the Huffington Post and Slate to create a candidate mashup. Charlie Rose is asking each Democratic candidate a series of user-submitted questions today. Tomorrow the answers will be available online, and Yahoo! is encouraging users to edit the video.
Want to see how Hillary Clinton and Dennis Kucinich stack up against one another? Because we know that's what you've really been wondering. Go ahead and put their answers back to back and make it a two-person debate. You'll be able to mix and match the answers and share your mashup with other users. It looks like Yahoo! will provide all the tools on its own site, rather than letting you download and re-cut the videos, so mashup might not really be the best word for this, but it's the word Yahoo! is using.
Yahoo! plans to launch a similar candidate mashup featuring Republican candidates soon.
But if you're suffering from debate overload, or if the debates just haven't been run the way you'd like, you can get directly involved. Kind of. It turns out that even when average citizens got to ask the questions in the recent CNN/YouTube debate, the candidates pretty much gave stock answers.
But now no matter what the candidates say, Yahoo! is giving you the chance to twist their words. As if you wouldn't have anyway. But seriously, Yahoo! is teaming up with the Huffington Post and Slate to create a candidate mashup. Charlie Rose is asking each Democratic candidate a series of user-submitted questions today. Tomorrow the answers will be available online, and Yahoo! is encouraging users to edit the video.
Want to see how Hillary Clinton and Dennis Kucinich stack up against one another? Because we know that's what you've really been wondering. Go ahead and put their answers back to back and make it a two-person debate. You'll be able to mix and match the answers and share your mashup with other users. It looks like Yahoo! will provide all the tools on its own site, rather than letting you download and re-cut the videos, so mashup might not really be the best word for this, but it's the word Yahoo! is using.
Yahoo! plans to launch a similar candidate mashup featuring Republican candidates soon.
