Just when you thought the fat lady was done singing, we have another service based on the Election Season. Auditude, points to the moment in the last 18 months that contributed to Barack Obama’s victory over John McCain. The startup uses a database that finds out millions of hours of video content scattered on the Web, and lets people know which speeches, gaffes and ads actually mattered. First, as an initial analysis of the election, Auditude maps out the moments which were most viewed, in a timeline. Though as we mentioned in a review earlier, Obama’s Web presence mattered much more than McCain’s ignorance of it, and Auditude captures just that – penning down Obama’s comments and speeches more than McCains’.
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