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[Epicenter] After all, Baghdad was a capital of Jewish thought and culture until the 1950s when Israeli Operations Ezra and Nehemiah exploited and provoked ethnic and religious tensions in Iraq to ethnically cleanse Jews from Iraq and resettle them in Israel.
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[Epicenter] Web 2.0 Execs in Iraq Tweet Hope | Epicenter from Wired.com: Silicon Valley luminaries on a State Department-sponsored trip to Iraq are already making observations and floating ideas through Twitter and blog posts about how to bring the war-battered country up to web 2.0 speed.
[Gawker] Gawker - Is Web 2.0 Safe in a War Zone? - Iraq: The gang of webheads sent by the State Department to Iraq is doing what webheads do: blogging, Twittering, and posting photos in real time. This must be giving their government minders fits.
[braincell.ro - Information HQ] In Iraq With Web 2.0 Luminaries: Helios, Helmets, Hummus ...: Epicenter : In Iraq With Web 2.0 Luminaries: Helios, Helmets, Hummus ” By Steven Levy, Senior Writer, Wired magazine ” BAGHDAD ” The sight is so weird that the people waiting for the military flight to Baghdad at the Amman airport just .
[Smart People I Know] Iraq and Web 2.0 « Smart People I Know: Like many places in the world, Iraq doesn’t have alot of homes with Internet access (around 5%) but practically everyone there has a cell phone. That might seem like a serious limit for new media, but it
[New Web 2.0 Magazine] US State Dept. Sends Twitter to Iraq | New Web 2.0 Magazine: You’ll see in the video below that CNN Anchor, Kiran Chetry, asks silly questions about terrorists using Twitter (it is available on cell phones, which terrorist have used) and about Oprah on Twitter. There’s a reason why traditional media is being so effectively challenged by emerging media - the latter is more interesting and in many cases acts more like a meritocracy.
[Blogging Tips] How Twitter is going to save Iraq.I mean Ir@. Not.: Part of the problem is that San Francisco isn’t generally as warm as other parts of California, and so most people don’t have air conditioning. During the cab ride back to my borrowed apartment, the driver - bless him - listened to my sweaty British whining about this fact for a good five minutes before shrugging his shoulders and silencing me with one simple argument”¦
[Features] VA welcomes veterans home with new Web site, blog: WASHINGTON, April 20, 2009 - The Veterans Affairs Department has launched its new "Returning Veterans" Web site to welcome home veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts with a social, veteran-centric Web site that focuses on their needs and questions, VA officials announced today.
[The Orange Chair] The Orange Chair » Iraq and Web 2.0: The Orange Chair. AS Emerging Technologies blog. Iraq and Web 2.0. Bernie Michalik | Uncategorized | Tuesday, April 21st, 2009. CNN reports that Twitter, WordPress and other Web 2.0 executives are in Iraq to help country use new media. It's part of a mission led by the U.S. State department. Like many places in the world, Iraq doesn't have alot of homes with Internet access (around 5%) but practically everyone there has a cell phone. That might seem like a serious limit ...
[Air Force Link Top Stories] VA welcomes veterans home with new Web site, blog: 4/21/2009 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Veterans Affairs Department has launched a new "Returning Veterans" Web site to welcome home veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts with a social, veteran-centric site, VA officials announced today.
[Disabled World] New Web Site and Blog for Returning Veterans: The Web site will feature videos, Veteran stories, and a blog where Veterans are encouraged to post feedback. The site also will restructure the traditional index-of-benefits format found on other VA pages into question-based, categorized, and easily navigated links by topic.
[Red Pills] VA launches new web site with videos, Vet stories, and blog | Red ...: --ohn Adams, A Defense of the Constitutions of the Government of the USA, 471 (1788)","Today, when a concerted effort is made to obliterate this point, it cannot be repeated too often that the Constitution is a limitation on the government, not on private individuals - that it does not prescribe the conduct of private individuals, only the conduct of the government - that it is not a charter for government power, but a charter of the citizens\' protection against the government.
[VFW NC Post 5631 - Sanford] VA Welcoming Vets Home with New Web Site, Blog - VFW NC Post 5631 ...: The Web site will feature videos, Veteran stories, and a blog where Veterans are encouraged to post feedback. The site also will restructure the traditional index-of-benefits format found on other VA pages into question-based, categorized, and easily navigated links by topic.
[Antiwar.com Blog] Antiwar.com Blog · Can new media build up “civil society” in Iraq?: In fact, it made zero difference to Iraqi politics, just as Youtube and Twitter will, but Americans understand cell phones, Youtube and Twitter and they don’t understand Iraqi politics. If you can get a couple of pampered green zone kids -sons of government officials - to start posting Youtube videos, Americans will take this as a sign that things are going well.
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