Last updated: May 3, 2011 - 8:45am
Two years ago, the White House launched official profiles on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Since then we've grown quite a bit, both in terms of the number of connections we've made through these sites, as well as other places on the web that now feature an official White House presence.
As I wrote then, technology continues to change how and where Americans get information and discuss important issues online. It’s also means that any organization, including the White House, must recognize that its website is only one part of an effective online platform. Let’s take a look at the range of places you can now connect with the White House online: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, Digg, YouTube, Vimeo, Hulu, Flickr, iTunes, UStream, Socrata, SlideShare.
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