Social Media Can Help Build Arab Governments Too
In the Arab world this winter, social media proved that it can facilitate rebellion and even topple regimes. Now it faces a much harder challenge. Can social media help to build new governments?
In the Arab world this winter, social media proved that it can facilitate rebellion and even topple regimes. Now it faces a much harder challenge. Can social media help to build new governments?
Ari Melber | Posted 05.25.2011
While Facebook, the platform, helped advance protests in the Middle East, the company's rules and architecture actually impeded organizers in Egypt.
nytimes.com | Posted 05.25.2011
With Facebook playing a starring role in the revolts that toppled governments in Tunisia and Egypt, you might think the company's top executives would...
Russell Bishop | Posted 11.17.2011
We can extract incredibly powerful lessons for our own lives by noting the impact of individual action that we have been allowed to witness these past few weeks in Egypt.
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
Shortly after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down from power on Friday, activist Wael Ghonim spoke with CNN's Wolf Blitzer and credited Face...
Robert Koehler | Posted 05.25.2011
The power of domination depends on our essential isolation from one another -- our cynical separateness, our underdeveloped or perhaps completely decommissioned capacity for empathy.
The Huffington Post | Bianca Bosker | Posted 05.25.2011
Use of Facebook by users from Egypt has surged following the restoration of Internet service to the country. Egypt was plunged into an Internet bla...
Posted 05.25.2011
Violent demonstrations rocked Egypt for the fourth consecutive day, with scores of protesters demanding the resignation of the country's longtime auto...
Posted 05.25.2011
On the same day that Egypt has suspended online activity, Syria has also blocked internet service, according to reports. Syria is known for a tight ...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
LONDON — The Egyptian government ordered all mobile telephone operators to suspend services "in selected areas" of the country, telecommunicatio...
AP/The Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
CAIRO (AP) - The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confron...
Posted 05.25.2011
CAIRO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Egypt rounded up members of the Muslim Brotherhood including at least eight senior leaders of the group ahead of planned co...
AP/The Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
CAIRO - The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted p...
AP | HAMZA HENDAWI and HADEEL AL-SHALCHI | Posted 05.25.2011
CAIRO — Egypt's ruling party said Thursday it was ready for a dialogue with the public but offered no concessions to address demands for a solut...
Posted 05.25.2011
CAIRO (AP) - Egyptian anti-government activists pelted police with firebombs and rocks in a second day of clashes Wednesday in defiance of an official...
The Huffington Post | Cara Parks | Posted 05.25.2011
Rumors are flying that the Egyptian government is now restricting access to Facebook after blocking Twitter yesterday, according to TechCrunch and sou...
Don Tapscott | Posted 07.23.2011