10Questions Update: David Gets Some Press Love
By Joshua Levy, 11/13/2007 - 4:56pm

One day to go in Round One!

We now have 188 videos on 10Questions, and in the last day almost 2500 votes have been cast and we added almost 1,000 new voters. We received about 3,000 uniques over the last day, bringing the total up to about 27,000.

Meanwhile, David Colarusso, the wizard-like developer behind the site (who daylights as a high-school physics teacher), has been getting some attention from the press.

The Annenberg Online Journalism Review posted an interview with David yesterday, calling 10Questions part of the “agora of the 21st century.”

http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/071113yung/

A local site from Lexington, MA (where David teaches) also posted a piece about the project, saying that David “is on the cutting edge of political dialogue.” Congrats David!

http://www.wickedlocal.com/lexington/news/education/x9491904

Round Two, in which the candidates will respond to the top ten questions, begins this Saturday, Nov. 17. Can’t wait!

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