Andrew Noyes of Tech Daily Dose spots an interesting side effect of President-elect Obama's transition Web site:
With increased attention to Change.gov, President-elect Barack Obama's transition Web site, we wondered whether Change.org -- a self-described "social entrepreneurship venture" based in San Francisco -- might be benefiting from a surge in traffic either by users mistakenly trying to access the Obama team's site or out of idle curiosity about what content lives at the potentially lucrative domain.

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Responded on March 16, 2012 2:38 AM
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Responded on November 29, 2010 6:21 AM
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I surely would never want to harm the president's reputation, but I think that the popu;arity of this site is built on the mistakes in typing the domain names:)