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04.17.08
by Kevin Anderson

links for 2008-04-17

  • U.C. Berkeley student’s Twitter messages alerted world to his arrest in Egypt – ContraCostaTimes.com
    Kevin: Via Ryan Sholin. If anyone asks you the value of Twitter, here is a good example from the world of activist communication in Egypt.
    (tags: Egypt Twitter activism)
  • Real People Don’t Have Time for Social Media – ReadWriteWeb
    Kevin: Sarah Perez looks the time spent on ‘soical media’. Interesting conversation on the blog and here in the office about what ‘real people’ are.
    (tags: participation socialmedia)

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