Saturday, September 1, 2012

The Loudest Voice At A Political Convention Is A Tech Company

photoHow times have changed: the loudest voice at the Republican National Convention wasn't an oil conglomerate or SuperPAC; it was a tech company, Google. A free coffee shop, blazing-fast Wifi and a broadcast studio was enough to make Google's swanky convention digs the hip hangout spot at the conservative quadrennial mecca. But, beyond the cutesy "MTV cribs"-style stories that have been written about the stylish hub, Google's strategic play may be most significant for its psychological impact on the attendees. "It's great," says Congressman Michael Grimm "It's obviously fun and energizing, it's showing you the latest technology. But, what I like about it, is it's bringing technology to the forefront of politics."

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/sk0kLJduVkY/

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