January 24th, 2009
12:04 PM ET

Where were you when history was made? Nearly 2 million people crowded onto the National Mall and along the parade route to see the inauguration of our 44th President; but millions of you who weren’t in the nation's capital – or got there and wanted to share the experience online – came to CNN.com. Thanks to you, we made a little history, too.
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Posted by: Rena Golden, CNN.com Exec. Producer - renagolden
Filed under: Content • Features • Video


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January 20th, 2009
10:21 AM ET

We've had a few people report getting an error message when trying to access our "Your view of history" map, that tracks personal accounts from the inauguration in Washington. If you receive an error message that reads something like "the Google Maps API server rejected your request"… just click the OK button. You should still be able to view the map without any issues. And if you do continue to experience any problems, you can click on the "show monuments & streets" link on the right hand side of the page. That will bring up the landmarks and streets on the map so you’ll still be able to view the personal accounts.
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Posted by: Dermot Waters - Head of Product Development
Filed under: Features


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January 19th, 2009
09:52 AM ET

We're very excited about something we're planning to offer you on the day of President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration, so we wanted to give you a sneak peek. Naturally, you’ll be able to watch the Inauguration on CNN.com Live... but you’ll also be able share the experience with your friends!
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Posted by: Dermot Waters - Head of Product Development
Filed under: Content • Features • Video


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January 9th, 2009
10:02 AM ET

We've learned that a spam message alleging to be from CNN and containing a link to a fake news page began circulating on the Internet yesterday. We decided to blog about this to alert those of you who hadn't yet received it to be on the lookout for it; and also to assure those of you who did receive it that the message is NOT, in fact, from CNN.
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Posted by: Rena Golden, CNN.com Exec. Producer - renagolden
Filed under: Technology


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