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This article appeared in the Contagous newsletter on February 10th, 2009.) Harry Gayner: “Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration was the first ‘crowd-curated’ media event in history. And that was what was so different about Barack Obama’s inauguration. … or so says Harry Gayner in Contagious magazine . (This Some excerpts:
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