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Nick Rougvie | 09:35 UK time, Wednesday, 5 May 2010

I've spent the last few days trying to convince the technical powers-that-be to install all manner of software on various computers around the building. This is because, as we all know, it's the first election in a social-media dominated world and we need the tools to keep up. On Thursday night as Derek Bateman and I take to the wireless (to use the old fashioned terminology) for many millions more will be booting up laptops, pc's and handhelds and letting the world know their election thoughts via blogs, status updates and, of course, tweets.

Nick Rougvie

was the demesne solely of American college students when secured an historic third term in 2005 and was just one year old when took up the reins as First Minister. But now no self respecting political operator is without either of these, or other, web behemoths. has posted a video on a Facebook site supporting his cause and is the home of WebCameron, the own personal channel.

So while ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio Scotland is on air and using the traditional resources of correspondents, reporters and producers to cover the results live across Scotland, in the studio we'll also be following the story on-line. The Twitterati (I hope that phrase was invented with tongue firmly in cheek) and the bloggers will help us to piece together the story of what will be the most unpredictable election night in a generation."

Nick Rougvie is one of the presenters of Newsdrive on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio Scotland.

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