Apparently, our Canadian friends seem to "get it" ... I found the above clip from CBC-TV's "Cell Phone: The Ring Heard Around the World," aired in Canada on April 3, in which Professor Paul Levinson talks about the intersection of the Obama, and the cell phone, revolutions . . . .

Barack Obama has been intelligently using cell phone technology (not to mention, mobile computing and web 2.0 technology -- I know because I'm on his mailing list) to communicate and motivate the American populace like no other presidential candidate ever has. The effectiveness of his campaign has proven out in his superb numbers. 

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If you want to read more along these lines, you might want to view this clip from CBC-TV's "Cell Phone: The Ring Heard Around the World." See this video clip for the complete program. Also, see this website for more on Professor Levinson's book, Cell Phone: The Story of the World's Most Mobile Medium, and How It Has Transformed Everything.

Personally, I think it's nice to hear that so many Canadians have been paying close attention to what Dr. Levinson calls the "cell phone revolution," and especially to the American Presidential elections; many people, both here and there, are already convinced that Barack Obama will be our next President. What do you think?