10Questions Update: Last Day to Vote!
By Micah L. Sifry, 11/14/2007 - 1:57pm

Today's the last day of voting on 10Questions.com, and not surprisingly, there's a lot of activity on the site and on the web too. In the last 24 hours, we've seen about 4,500 unique visits to the site, and more than 5,000 new votes cast. As of 1:30pm Eastern time, we were at 97,789 votes...at this pace the site should go over 100,000 total votes cast well before voting ends at midnight.

People are blogging up a storm about this last day, with posts from Crooks and Liars, Hugh Hewitt, AirCongress, techRepublican, The New Homemaker, BlogActive, VivirLatino, and BlackProf.com. Don't miss Rocketboom's report from yesterday, also. And over the last few weeks, co-sponsor Care2 reports sending out about a half million emails to interested members. Wow!

After the completion of voting tonight, we will freeze the site until November 17 while we audit the top ten questions to make sure there were no irregularities in their votes. You'll still be able to view all the videos on the site and check out their voting histories as well.

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