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[TechXav] With such an infrastructure in place, American diplomacy under Mrs Clinton has made a big leap towards Web 2.0. Her foreign policy mix usually contains interviews with the international media, webcasts for a foreign audience, a big speech or town hall meeting and then outreach through Facebook or SMS to make sure the message percolates.

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