Winkball: A Way to Join the Government of Britain
By Winkball.com, PRNEMonday, April 12, 2010
LONDON, April 14, 2010 - The Conservative Party has launched its general election
manifesto "An invitation to join the Government of Britain". It sets out the
party's plans to revive Britain's economy, mend its frayed social fabric and
restore faith in the political system.
At the heart of the manifesto is the principle that government
isn't just a job for elected politicians, but for the entire country. David
Cameron said his vision would bring a "new kind of government" with less
state and more "people power". It is this people power that is being
embraced by video technology company Winkball, a British video messaging and
broadcasting service that gives Britain's Government and citizens the means
to create policies together.
The Conservative Party wants millions of us " fired up to play
a part in the nation's future". Winkball say they can get the nation talking
politics again .
A poll published by NESTA* revealed that 40% of us would like
more opportunity to interact online with politicians and Government. This
rises to 60% of the digital generation, those 18-24 year olds preparing to
vote in their first election.
David Cameron wants us to pull together, work together and be
inspired and mobilized. Voters and politicians alike can air their ideas over
dedicated video channels and join in the debate on policy on Winkball.com
video walls.
If you want to join the debate:
www.winkball.com
*NESTA; Online electioneering fails as voters demand more interaction
www.nesta.org.uk/news_events/press_releases/assets/features/online_electioneering_fails_as_voters_demand_more_interaction
About WinkBall.com
WinkBall.com is a free, web-based, personal video
communication service, which allows anyone to record, send and share videos
with friends and family - privately. Users can also create and post content
to video blogs and walls for private and public viewing. Video messages
delivered by WinkBall.com can be accessed anywhere, anytime through a web
browser.
WinkBall.com is also used by brands and organisations to share
video content, which users can actively choose to watch and share. All
messages sent through WinkBall.com are supported by targeted five-second
advertisements, which are played at the end of video messages.
WinkBall.com is safe, simple and fun and makes video the best
way to communicate well online.
Established in London in 2005 by Dr. James Ohene-Djan and
Duncan Barclay, the WinkBall Project team has evolved to become a leading
player in driving the future development of online communication.
Winkball.com is a London based company established in 2005.
Founder Dr James Ohene-Djan is also a lecturer at Goldsmiths University and
the technology is the latest social networking phenomenon to come out of a
university campus.
For more information, visit www.WinkBall.com
Contact: Winkball - Jennifer +44(0)20-8962-3030
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