Sunday, January 30, 2011

Who Turned OFF The Internet?

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Welcome to all of our ABT readers,

In 1989 before the age of the Internet and Social Media or Web 2.0 as it is sometimes called, the students in China used fax machines for communication tools. Back in that day they met either death or prison for their efforts to engage freedom of speech.

Now the people of Egypt are using the Internet and Social Media to communicate. Considering that the United States have been friends with Egypt's "regime" for many years and the President's Press Secretary stated publicly that the use of the Internet and Social Media is considered a basic right and freedom. (watch the video)



We only have one question and that question is: Who turned OFF the Internet?

What is happening in Northern Africa today is being called the "First 21st Century Revolution" and that it is moving so fast that it is hard to follow.

Officials and news networks around the globe are using IT tools like "TweetDeck" to intercept  and make sense of the communications streams.

This is the sort of world event that will wake up the entire population of the earth to the raw power of Web 2.0 tools that are so freely available to many of the earth's people today.

We have entered the 21st Century, Web 2.0 is a reality. Can you imagine "A Brighter Tomorrow"?

We will post again soon,

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