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More on Burma - Protests in Real Life and Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Now the online channel has breathed new life into this surging wave and brought with it Facebook events, Myspace groups, Razoo causes, BBC News feeds updated real-time, Twitter posts about Wear A Red Shirt This Friday For Burma and countless IMs??? He points over to a post from Mean Lux in Cambodia and his flickr set.

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Live Blog: Is Technology Really Good for Human Rights

Amy Sample Ward

Nor does it require that we leave our human faculties at the on switch – the internet democratizes the channels. For example, the internet was important because it was difficult to organize offline. They work like memes, the speed people react and join in. So, the answer is yes as a tool. It’s about scale.

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