lunes, 17 de enero de 2011

The revolution (in Tunisia) was tweeted

It would be so idealistic as to think that only exaggerated Twitter or social media is solely responsible has been gestated and brought about a revolution that overthrew the government of a country. Yes, according to a revolutionary Tunisia, social networks functioned as an excellent channel of communication to organize. But this is a revolution that could have been done without the Internet? Yes

This article is not about it, is invaluable information about the value of tools like Twitter we are taking to learn and know, in real time (literally) of a current event. A key element for the promotion of a hyper-connected society is learning to have a better awareness of what is happening in the world. Is the effect of "small town" that I spoke a couple of years ago in Event Blog 2008. No need to switch on the TV, get the newspaper, pick up the phone every 20 minutes to find out what happens to our "social circle." It is constantly flowing information to our computer screen, the screen of your smartphone, our iPads, our mobile devices.

But I can not believe that our social circle, as it grows, including information such great events to point to learn and witness, through internet, how a country falls. In real time.

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