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This is how it will work – social media chases social crisis
Tweet On Sunday, February 20, 2011, Omar Amer (as ShababLibya for the LibyanYouthMovement) tweeted: “we will celebrate the free libya from the square in #tripoli this is how it will work #Libya #Feb17 (god willing).” If you were following the … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Jezeera, Alive.in, alive.in/libya, Arasmus, Avaaz.org, blog, blogsofwar, blogsofwar.com, content management, crowdsourcing, DJ Meddi, Facebook, Google, Google Map, hashtag, Libya, LibyanYouthMovement, mapping, Mona Eltahawy, monaeltahawy, Omar Amer, portable radio transmitters, Pro-Democracy, Protests, satellite modems, saynow, ShababLibya, social change, social crisis, social media, tweeps, tweet, twitter
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to blog or not to blog…
Tweet … is that the question? Perhaps Shakespeare’s Hamlet poses it better in the affirmative: “To be, or not to be: that is the question” Like Hamlet, I have reflected on existence, but in my case the existence of something I use for … Continue reading
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me and my technorati
Tweet This post is quite brief (for a change;-). It’s a link to the http://technorati.com Web site where I have subscribed as a member (Doc1). At first glance, it seems like an online clearinghouse for things bloggish, so here is my link … Continue reading
