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From [http://mashable.com/2010/04/19/microsoft-townhall/ Mashable.com]:  "TownHall is part of Microsoft’s new Campaign Ready suite of tools and it’s essentially a plug-and-play web-based platform — hosted on Windows Azure [Microsoft's '''cloud''' infrastructure] — that can be used to build sites that support user engagement around campaign topics and encourage fan participation."
 
From [http://mashable.com/2010/04/19/microsoft-townhall/ Mashable.com]:  "TownHall is part of Microsoft’s new Campaign Ready suite of tools and it’s essentially a plug-and-play web-based platform — hosted on Windows Azure [Microsoft's '''cloud''' infrastructure] — that can be used to build sites that support user engagement around campaign topics and encourage fan participation."

Latest revision as of 15:52, 19 April 2010

A new social network for politicians

Jennifer Van Grove, mashable.com, 4/19/10

From Mashable.com: "TownHall is part of Microsoft’s new Campaign Ready suite of tools and it’s essentially a plug-and-play web-based platform — hosted on Windows Azure [Microsoft's cloud infrastructure] — that can be used to build sites that support user engagement around campaign topics and encourage fan participation."

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