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Obama Turns to Wikipedia for Help in the Transition

Well, truthfully he doesn't, he turns to the 6 million very smart folks who are clustering around and reaching out for positions in the new administration. It basically comes from this BBC article.

Web helps Obama with transition

Barack Obama has turned to the web to help him prepare for the job of US President.

Which actually feels pretty good, since it means that Obama is open to some amount of fun poking (wouldn't want Jon Stewart et al to be out of a job).At least the Onion has gotten a head start.

Doesn't mean that there isn't a ton of work, but he's apparently already on the case. But for the moment, I am still basking and enjoying the creative output of the event, like this set of Presidential portraits, and headlines.

headlines link courtesy of Aram


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