Obama gives crowdsourced YouTube interview
Yesterday I blogged about how the Barack Obama team was planning to step up its social media activity and here is some of what you can expect to see more of.
The President’s first post State of the Union address interview was given not to a TV network, but to Google’s YouTube via the crowd.
Obama answered a range of questions submitted by and voted on by YouTube users in an interview moderated by YouTube’s Steve Grove. Enjoy.

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