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Chip on Your Shoulder

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Political analysis of campaign debates has long been the business of the chatterati: news analysts, commentators, spin doctors. That won't change, at least not in the '08 presidential campaign.

But now the digerati -- computer wizards -- have teamed up with journalists to put voters in the analyzer's seat, too. The vehicles are innovative, with interactive features that include:

  • Debate video and transcripts, posted in near real-time
  • Keywords that enable voters to leap into the debate to see and/or read candidates' stands on issues ranging from "maverick" to "surge"
  • Fact-checking pop-up windows

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Diagramming Palin's Sentences
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