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Cool Liveblogging Technology

I am not a huge fan of the content, but I do really like the BBC's live blogging interface. For one, it's clean and simple design. Secondly, it automatically refreshes so there is no need to navigate away from the page or hit the refresh button.

The BBC has been doing some really innovative work with how they deliver information ... including delivering it online in a variety of African languages including Zulu and Somali.

NPR is also doing some very nice organization of our political content online, thank you, which you can find right here.

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This website currently allows you to read the bill for proposed bailouts and comment on any part of the bailout. Another small step for democracy using the internet.

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