Maybe so, unless you lived in 2009 Iran during the protests of what was seen as the illegitimate re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Welcome to Iran 2009. OK.wait. P.A.S.S.W.O.R.D. Phew I need a rest!
Which, in light of the Iranprotests, strongly suggests that US government has a new-found respect for the role of user generated content as a news channel and respects social media as a tool for empowering the individual.
Christian Science Monitor Nominates Twitter For Nobel Peace Prize Posted by Frank Watson Jul 9, 2009 Christian Science Monitor opinion columnist Mark Pfeifle gives an interesting pitch for Twitter getting the Nobel Peace Prize for its impact on...
Christian Science Monitor opinion columnist Mark Pfeifle gives an interesting pitch for Twitter getting the Nobel Peace Prize for its impact on the IranElectionprotests. Without Twitter, the people of Iran would not have felt empowered and...
The Revolution Is Only A Twit Away Posted by Frank Watsonhttp://www.kangamurramedia.com Jun 22, 2009 The electionprotests in Iran have become a revolt for freedom fueled by the support garnered through social media - Twitter in particular.
The electionprotests in Iran have become a revolt for freedom fueled by the support garnered through social media - Twitter in particular. Seems the government and the clerics of Iran do not realize what the Chinese have grasped - the social media...
Persian Translation Features Launch on Facebook, Google Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 22, 2009 If you've been following the events surrounding the election in Iran, you know that sites such as Twitter and Facebook have been crucial in...
If you've been following the events surrounding the election in Iran, you know that sites such as Twitter and Facebook have been crucial in demonstrating what is going on in the country. In reponse to the current election crisis in Iran, Google and...