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08

The Revolution will be Twitterized

The revolution will be twitterized

The revolution will be Twitterized & mobilized

Twitter.com is sending in the weekly update via email the story of US photojournalist James Buck & how twitter helped setting him free after getting detained from Mahalla in 6th of April with his translator Mohamed Maree …

Last weekend CNN lead with a big story about James Buck, a graduate student in journalism from the University of California-Berkeley who was arrested last month in Mahalla, Egypt while covering an anti-government protest. Thinking quickly, James was able to send a one-word Twitter update: “Arrested.” His followers in Egypt and back in the US reacted by contacting the university and the consulate on his behalf. Before long, James was updating Twitter with another one-word message, “Free.”

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2 Responses to “The Revolution will be Twitterized”


  1. 1 osso May 4th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
  2. 2 Gaber May 4th, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    ممممممممم
    انا للأسف شوفت المقال و الضغط علي و كله بقى تمام
    و التعريص فاق المدى و ردي عليهم جاي في السكه متقلقش ;)

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