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                    [Title] => Palace to emulate White House with new petitions site
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Malacañang recently launched public consultations on an upcoming online petition website similar to the White House's successful We the People platform.

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The media and the public can encourage people in government to make data available by recognizing positive and significant trends from it, an American official who recently visited the capital said.  

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President Barack Obama plans to "hang out" in a video chat room to answer questions about his upcoming annual State of the Union address, part of a White House effort to test new social networking tools and the latest evidence of the growing intersection of social media and politics.

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A programming overhaul of the White House's Web site has set the tech world abuzz. For low-techies, it's a snooze — you won't notice a thing.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- The website of the White House has been replaced by that of  Barack Obama soon after he was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States on Tuesday.

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