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Open for Questions Round II: A Video Response
Open for Questions Round II: A Video Response
Change.gov has just wrapped the second round of its Open for Questions feature with a twist. Round One's answers came in the form of (brief) written responses to site's top-rated questions. This time, incoming White House press secretary Robert Gibbs taped a video response to a handful of ...
Open for Questions Round 2: Response
Open for Questions Round 2: Response
change.gov — When we closed out the first round of Open for Questions with around 20,000 people participating, 10,000... questions submitted, and 1,000,000 votes on which we should answer, we were thrilled.  But we were also concerned that the splash of ... (more) Open for Questions Round 2: Response
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youtube.com — Incoming White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs responds to the questions you voted on and said you... most wanted to hear. (more) Open for Questions -- Response (video)
Open for Questions: Round two
change.gov — During this brief transition period, we've rolled out important new tools to let users interact with our... team in a transparent and meaningful way. Our first run of Open for Questions was one such feature, with nearly 1,000,000 votes cast on ... (more) Open for Questions: Round two
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