Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Military Space News .




DEMOCRACY
White House race spawns abundance of mobile apps
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Nov 2, 2012


The race to the White House has spawned a flurry of mobile applications focusing on the presidential campaign -- from the deadly serious to the light-hearted and fun.

Businesses, non-profit organizations and political campaigns are capitalizing on the fact that nearly half of American adults own a smartphone -- and a growing number of these use them to keep up with or get involved in politics.

The Sunlight Foundation, for instance -- a non-profit group that seeks to use the Internet to achieve greater government openness and transparency -- has launched the mobile app Ad Hawk.

Hold up your smartphone to a television or radio when a political ad is aired, and you can find out who the sponsors are and who put up the money.

Another app called PollTracker -- created by Talking Points Memo, a web-based political journalism group -- provides polling data from the presidential race from a variety of sources, including Gallup.

Want to verify the truth of remarks made by Barack Obama or his Republican rival Mitt Romney? PolitiFact.com, a Tampa Bay Times project that fact-checks politicians, lobbyists and interest groups, has just the app for you.

Settle It! factchecks statements by keywords or names, and sets a politician's so-called Truth-O-Meter rating.

For voters who are still undecided -- a key focus of both candidates as the presidential race enters its final stages -- the "Who should I vote for?" app seeks to provide the answer.

It asks questions about issues such as health care, terrorism or education, and determines which candidate would be best suited to the user according to his or her answers.

News organizations have also launched their own apps. US Presidential 2012 goes a step further by delivering information about candidates from their own sites, blogs and social networks, as well as general campaign news.

A recent study by the Pew Research Center think tank found that 27 percent of registered voters who own a mobile phone had used it to get information about the White House race, and interact with campaigns and other voters.

VoterMap capitalizes on this trend, allowing users to write comments about the election anonymously, which are then geotagged onto a map. Other users can "like" or "dislike" the entry, and leave their own comments.

But it's not all serious, and some app developers have lightened the atmosphere with games and other quirky initiatives.

Election Game 2012, for example, puts you in the political hot seat, allowing you to manage your own election campaign by choosing where to spend money on political ads, travel or even when to make speeches.

One app developed by text-to-speech provider iSpeech allows users to type or speak a sentence and hear it played back in Obama's voice.

Even the candidates' campaign teams are in on the act. "With Mitt" allows users to take photos emblazoned with various slogans such as "I'm a Mom for Mitt" or "Obama isn't working."

.


Related Links
Democracy in the 21st century at TerraDaily.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








DEMOCRACY
Obama challenges history again with re-election bid
Washington (AFP) Oct 31, 2012
Whenever his presidency ends, Barack Obama's legacy will be historic: posterity will know him as the first black president of a nation scarred at birth by a deep racial fault line. But for Obama partisans, the hope of re-election lies in the idea that only with a full eight White House years, will he be remembered for the change he wrought, not just for who he was. Though it was key to e ... read more


DEMOCRACY
Israel 'success' in new missile defence test

Russia's space forces launch missile shield rocket

Integrated Missile Defense System Test Sees Multiple Targets Engaged

U.S. Air Force Awards Lockheed Martin Initial Contract for Next Set of Missile Warning Satellites

DEMOCRACY
Raytheon's Excalibur Ib demonstrates accuracy during flight tests

Syria rebels have US-made Stinger missiles: Russia

New TOW missile achieves 100th direct hit in latest testing

Lockheed Martin Introduces Advanced Air and Missile C2 System

DEMOCRACY
Guided mortar rounds fired from small UAV

Japan to develop missile-detecting drone: report

US Homeland Security sued for drone details

Iran insists it obtained drone images of Israel

DEMOCRACY
Space Systems Loral Selected by USAF to Develop Next Gen Protected Military Satellite Communications

US Army's Soldier Radio Waveform demonstrated on Raytheon's next gen air and ground radios

Completion of FCSA Demonstrates Shift In Government Thinking for SATCOM Procurement

Raytheon awarded contract from US Army to produce and upgrade airborne radios

DEMOCRACY
Northrop Grumman and ITT Exelis Partner for U.S. Navy's Next Generation Jammer

Lockheed Martin Wins Contract to Enhance Combat Vehicle

Brazil's armored personnel carrier on way

Elbit To Supply Brazil Remote Controlled Weapon Stations

DEMOCRACY
Russia's Kalashnikov asks Putin to save famed factory

Panetta asks Congress to act on US defense budget

Russian defence ministry firm searched in fraud case

Putin slams dictation to Russia on arms trade

DEMOCRACY
China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term: poll

China-US ties face challenges in coming decade

China's Communist Party prepares for power handover

Storm damage forces UN Security Council to move

DEMOCRACY
New discovery shows promise in future speed of synthesizing high-demand nanomaterials

Graphene Mini-Lab

Strengthening fragile forests of carbon nanotubes for new MEMS applications

A 'nanoscale landscape' controls flow of surface electrons on a topological insulator




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement