Twitter Revolution in Iran

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

Nicholas Thompson from Wired Magazine explains Twitter's role in Iran during the post-election unrest, even as some means of communication are blocked by the government.

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  • kroznot you are right on,

    this is one of the most cloudiest areas

    if your looking for truth in the world today.

  • whenever a major political event is named for a corporate sponsor, i have to wonder what the lie is behind the whole thing. not that i can ever find out, but the news seems to be selling widgets more than they investigate and report on the facts around these events

  • Color Revolutions are short lived. Their only result is more interference in sovereign nations of exterior powers and their motives. Look at the orange Revolution in Ukraine, purple in Georgia etc and you can put the picture together.

  • this is were tech. is realy changing the world......oh yah.....more moderats than clergy. cant hide it anymore!!!!....awsome.

    i hope and belive whats taking place in iran will actualy be better for the region overall .......and with regards to isreal and the formation of a pal. st. i hope that it will help to facilitate a two st. soulution.

    i hope............

    viva my ass .........overthrow the gov. of iran...................fk. em

    yah...........i said it.

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