Salesforce.com announced this month that it is working with the Telegraph Media Group to bring its Debate2010 social application to the UK. Debate2010 is designed to encourage political debate, and will function as a forum for discussion in the run-up to the UK general election, which has been announced for 6 May.
The system was developed using Salesforce's Ideas crowd-sourcing application, and lets users vote, comment and debate on political issues.
In this video, Salesforce European chairman Steve Garnett discusses the reasons for launching the tool, the success it had in the US, and why politicians should be making more use of technology.
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