YouTube.gov: U.S. Congress Comes to YouTube - ReadWriteWeb
Mon, Jan 12th, 2009
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Just in time for the the opening of the 111th U.S Congress, YouTube today announced that is is now hosting two new channels that will make it easier to find video updates from U.S. Senators and Representatives. YouTube's Steve Grove promises that these channels will feature both floor speeches and behind-the-scenes footage.
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