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<p>Election Night is a great opportunity for the television networks to try out their latest, greatest technology. Here's a round-up of the gadgets and gizmos helping tell the story as the returns come in… (<em>hat tip, AP</em>)<br />
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NBC/MSNBC:</strong> Projecting a map of the United States on the Rockefeller Center skating rink, turning states blue or red as they are called. Massive banners for <strong>Barack Obama </strong>and <strong>John McCain</strong> climb up 30 Rockefeller Plaza, tallying the 270 electoral votes.<br />
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CNN:</strong> They have the "magic wall," which lets anchors manipulate information (as seen in a parody on "Saturday Night Live") as well as a virtual-reality Capitol to track control of Congress. Don't miss the holograph projection device that makes it appear that someone being interviewed in a separate city is in CNN's New York studio.</p>

<p><strong>ABC News:</strong> A trio of gigantic video screens shine on Times Square.</p>

<p><strong>CBS News:</strong> Katie Couric anchors the night's coverage plus special reports are scheduled via Webcast in the early morning hours.</p>

<p><strong>FOX News:</strong> TV, radio and Internet newscasts originate from Manhattan studios where the network is debuting its "launchpad" -- a technology that uses a control pad to allow reporters to customize visual elements like results, maps and live shots.</p>]]></description>
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