Posted on 11 November 2008
Barack Obama’s biggest edge during his 2008 Presidential campaign was embracing the power of the internet. Apparently, Israel’s Bibi Netanyahu couldn’t help himself with his website’s latest redesign.

Did you really think no one would notice, Bibi? I mean, it’s not like Barack Obama is the most famous man in the world right now, or anything.
Posted on 24 August 2008
Here’s an investment your hairdresser never whispered into your ear:
The Obama campaign has succeeded partly through astute, unprecedented use of the Internet. But some of the most obvious Web site domain names for the Obama-Biden ticket might not actually belong to the campaign anytime soon — if ever.
After hearing about Obama’s selection for his number-two slot, anyone who tried to surf to obamabiden.org was re-directed to an eBay page selling that domain name for a starting bid of $100,000.
As of 6:30 p.m. ET, there were no bids listed.
The same seller lists 15 similar domain names up for sale, including obama-biden.com, obama-biden.org, and obamabiden-08.com.

16 domain names starting at $100,000. The new face of political pirating?
Then again, Ebay and politics aren’t exactly strangers.