Google launches US Voter Info site, Gadget, and where to vote search box
D' Technology Weblog —
... a new US Voter Info site to simplify and centralize voting locations and registration information. Are you registered to vote? What’s the best way to obtain an absentee ballot? When people visit the site, answers to these questions appear. ...
Google Maps Tells You Where to Vote [Election]
Lifehacker —
[image] The election is less than two weeks away, and Google's 2008 US Voter Info Map has just updated with a new map layer that shows you where to vote on November 4th (just give it your address). One of our ...
Easily Find Your Polling Place Via Google Maps [Vote]
Gizmodo —
If you've navigated the tangle of state, city or local election board websites, you know how much they suck. And if you've lost the little reminder you get in the mail (my mailbox is full of spiders and credit card offers; I don't open it), Google has created a custom map to help you find your polling place on November 4. So before you go buy a BlackBerry Bold, please vote. [Google Maps]
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Your CEO wants you to take a Vote Hour on November 4th
I4U News —
... be the next president of the United States, Obama or McCain. American CEOs got together for a video to tell their employees to take a vote hour on November 4th. Donald Trump makes it clear that vote hour means one hour and not more. See the video below. The Vote Hour is an independent, bipartisan effort among CEOs across America to publicly announce their support for employees to step away from their desks and take an hour to cast a ballot. The Vote Hour site has a link to a Google Map service to find your next polling place. So there are no excuses. More details on ...
Helping Virginians vote
Google Public Policy Blog —
Posted by Dan Berlin, Public Sector Engineering Manager (Cross-posted from the Google Public Sector Blog.) Last year we worked with partners to launch tools that made it easier to find basic voting information like when to register, where to vote, and how to contact your local election office. We're back at it this year, helping Virginians vote in the upcoming 2009 general election with the Virginia Voting Info Map and gadget, which uses a data feed built by the Virginia State ...

