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Iran-Twitter-Disasters. There is much to be learned from watching how social media is being used for communications during the post election turmoil in Iran. The authorities are doing what disasters do--limiting official communications. ...
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Ahmadinejad is thought to have a greater base of support in rural areas, while Mousavi is popular with urbanites. Still, regardless of how much a mover social media may be in the protests, Iran watchers agree that the tools do represent ...
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Even al-Jazeera is commenting on the importance of technology, including Twitter, in what I hope is the Second Iranian Revolution. Despite being old men with little exposure to leading-edge technology, Iran's ruling Guardian Council ...
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Have we lost our ever-loving minds trying to pretend we know what's going on in 140 words or less, especially when it comes to geopolitics, specifically Iran?
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The US State Department doesn't usually take an interest in the maintenance schedules of dot-com startups. But over the weekend officials there reached out to Twitter and asked them to delay a network upgrade that was scheduled for ...
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'Iran, Twitter, and New Media vs Old Media' #Iranelection #gr88 #cnnfail. Jun 20th, 2009. by Billy Dennis. What she said … OK … she's much more infatuated with Anderson Cooper than I am. But she gets it right about American media and ...