YouTube develops as U.S. election is nearing

There was not YouTube during 2004. after three years, politicions have learned to fear and venerate the video-sharing Web site, which has become a very important part of the campaign that is going to take place during 2008 U.S. presidential election.

From a fast dissemination of political blunders, reqularly with funny tunes, to a new form and wave of music videos featuring scantily clad women singing the praises of their own presidential favorites, YouTube.com has sparked a new and amazing interest in politics.

While much on YouTube is at the angle to a U.S. audience, the company–bought by Web search leader Google preceeding year for $1.65 billion–now has home web sites reflecting the fact, which more than half its viewers are outside the United States.