The Egyptian "administrative court fined Mubarak 200 million Egyptian pounds, former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif 40 million pounds, and former Interior Minister Habib al-Adli 300 million pounds," Reuters reported.
While Google employees have had a hand in the overthrow of the despotic Egyptiangovernment last month, Google chose an interesting Doodle - the birthday of the composer of the National Anthem - as the country holds a referendum this Saturday to...
While Google employees have had a hand in the overthrow of the despotic Egyptiangovernment last month, Google chose an interesting Doodle - the birthday of the composer of the National Anthem - as the country holds a referendum this Saturday to...
This was evident and a reason for why the Egyptiangovernment shut down Internet services during the Egyption protests. Twitter had played an enormous role in the recent protests in Africa. An activist and active Twitterer from Iran has created a...
With all of the claims that Google is engaging with the protests for freedom in the Middle East - two of their employees were active in the Egyptian overthrow of the government - it would have been nice to see Google use this Doodle to also...
The Egyptiangovernment tried to curtail the protest efforts by blocking all access to the internet and workarounds were created - including one from Google. In an interview "after his release from an Egyptian prison, the Google executive Wael...
The five to six days that the Egyptiangovernment closed down the internet and cell phone access cost the country over $90 million dollars, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Wael Ghonim, Google Middle East and North Africa Marketing Director, who has been missing since January 27th, is expected to be released today, following a statement by Egyptian Prime Minister. Earlier in the day, Naguib Sawiris, a prominent...
As protests continue and the Egyptiangovernment blocks access to the internet, Google created a workaround over the weekend so people can access Twitter via phone calls and leave updates. Ghonim, a supporter of the Egyptian opposition, has been...
I realize this statement borders on reductio ad absurdum, but the protest over the YouTube homepage layout shows less civility than the Egyptian protests over three decades of systematic and brutal repression in Egypt.
As protests continue and the Egyptiangovernment blocks access to the internet, Google created a workaround over the weekend so people can access Twitter via phone calls and leave updates, the company's official blog announced.
The protesters want Egyptiangovernment to end its 30-year state of emergency and pass a law preventing a president from serving more than two terms, and want the interior minister Habib al-Adly, to resign.