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People can Use YouTube to Answer Davos Question

Every year a lot of the world’s top leaders meet at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to come up with ideas to make the world a better place. This year is no different, except for the fact that now anyone can help answer this year’s Davos Question, which is: “What one thing do you think that countries, companies or individuals must do to make the world a better place in 2008?”

Google realized how the CNN-YouTube U.S. Presidential Debates allowed interactions between the people who make the decisions and the people who are affected by those decisions. In continuation of this interaction, the same concept is being applied to the World Economic Forum.

The Davos Question is very important to a lot of people, not just the world’s political leaders. So, for those of you who want your voices heard, you have until January 21st to come up with your answer to the “Davos Question” and post it to YouTube.com/Davos. Once you have submitted, the next thing to do is to watch and rank other videos. The top rated videos will be shown at the 2008 World Economic Forum. Good Luck!


Author: Jonathon Walden
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