Micah L. Sifry 09/25/2008 - 3:09pm

How long will it be before someone mashes Gov. Sarah Palin's latest interview with Katie Couric together with Miss Teen South Carolina? UPDATE: I've posted one strong contender, but methinks the best approach is the one that shows the two women speaking side by side, taking turns...

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Micah L. Sifry 04/01/2008 - 9:15am

Hugh Atkin is at it again. Here's his full-on mashup of Sarah Silverman's "I'm F---ing Matt Damon" repurposed for the Clinton-Obama battle.

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Patrick Ruffini 09/24/2007 - 5:22pm

We have had yet another online debate (YAOD), and once again, the Democratic candidates have been first to participate, with the Republicans nowhere in sight.

As the guy who was all hot and bothered about the YouTube debate snub, let me add a dose of reality to this discussion. The Republican debate isn't happening because the Huffington Post and Slate are Yahoo's chief co-sponsors. Something like 44 of 53 Slate staffers openly declared their preference for John Kerry in the last election. Nothing more needs to be said about Arianna's current political leanings.

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Colin Delany 09/11/2007 - 5:14pm

Here's an interesting little feature that the Biden campaign has just started using — a tool that can combine several video clips into a single embed, even if they originate on different video hosting sites. Instead of displaying just one clip at a time, a Searchles channel embed creates an array of videos from which people can choose. Most significantly, once the content is embedded in a page, it will automatically update as new videos are added to the channel. This creates a widget-like way to actively push new content out to supporters' sites, which makes a Searchles channel much more than just a video mashup tool. More details and a sample after the break.

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