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Effects of cutting off Technology in Egypt - 3 views

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    Thrilling information given here. They have statistics on how much internet can actually be taken away, along with information on how people react without internet
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LexisNexis® Academic: Document; - 0 views

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    A 2nd article for homework on Egypt & twitter revolution
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Middle East Protest Tweets Mapped - 2 views

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    The map that shows what's happening in egypt

Sac à Main Longchamp Pliage Broderie Et - 0 views

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U.C. Berkeley student's Twitter messages alerted world to his arrest in Egypt - San Jos... - 0 views

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    When Egyptian police scooped up UC Berkeley graduate journalism student James Karl Buck, who was photographing a noisy demonstration, and dumped him in a jail cell last week, they didn't count on Twitter.
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Egypt restores damaged artifacts | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online - 1 views

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    Details on The Egyptian Museum
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How Twitter engineers outwitted Mubarak in one weekend | Technology | The Observer - 4 views

  • A really good example of this kind of technological innovation was provided last week by Google engineers, who in a few days built a system that enabled protesters in Egypt to send tweets even though the internet in their country had been shut down.
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      It's amazing that people can help overthrow repressive governments using a cell phone!
  • The tweets appear on twitter.com/speak2tweet.
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  • before the web arrived and big corporations started to get a grip on it.
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Military, police increase efforts in Egypt riots - 0 views

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    I thought this was an interesting topic. Also its amazing how media has changed news updates.
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Egyptian Writing Tech. - 1 views

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    I thought that this Google search showed a bunch of articles/ websites relating to Egyptian writing and technology and that the time line that Google provides was pretty neat.
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LexisNexis® Academic: Document; Twiiter & Egypt - 0 views

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    Final article choice for assignment on final project plan
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Book source - 1 views

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    This is the book that I picked out to ad to my research. It's very historically enlightening, in that it tells how the media in Egypt has been governed from one terrible president to the next.
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Arab Media: The Web 2.0 Revolution - 0 views

  • The Cairo News Company, which provided satellite services and equipment for Al Jazeera, the BBC and CNN, was raided by police after it transmitted footage of the food riots.
  • But new media applications were changing the rules. This was demonstrated by the arrest of a journalism student from Berkeley named James Karl Buck, who was detained along with his Egyptian interpreter as he photographed a street protest. Buck used the Twitter application on his cell phone to send a snapshot of himself and the text message “arrested” to a list serve of his contacts. His friends used the message to prompt intervention from Berkeley and the U.S. consulate. Buck was soon able to Twitter the word “free,” and mounted an online campaign to release his interpreter.
  • police finally located him and tortured him for his Facebook password and names of the other group members (the vast majority of which he didn’t know).
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  • But in the United States, many would-be activists have been frustrated by the gap between an online click and concrete participation. Facebook groups and causes often swell, crest and dissipate without leaving a mark on the outside world. 
  • As of August 5, 2008, Facebook listed 484,137 members in the Egypt Network. The 6 April group was alive and well with 72,274 members (six of them new).
  • There are still important differences in the way content is generated as well. The print tradition of knowledge creation tends to require more research, reflection and refinement in the process of transforming an idea from impulse to public distribution. The online environment encourages instant, reflexive responses. So the Internet as we know it has two powerful functions: as conveyor of its own immediate data, and as an extraordinary portal to traditional repositories of knowledge: the published books, reports, journalism, legal briefs and scholarly articles.
  • The Arab world has had a fundamentally different relationship to print culture, and modern published resources are sorely lacking.
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Egypt summary - 1 views

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    the article link is included
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Ancient Egyptian Electricity - 2 views

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    Interesting article about the theories that claim the Egyptians used electricity. In present day Iraq, an object was found that worked as a battery to produce light. There is also ancient art suggesting that the Egyptians used electricity.
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