By now, it seems like everyone is familiar with the fact that while CNN was broadcasting Sarah Palin’s spat with Letterman, something was happening on Twitter last Friday. Over the weekend that followed, Twitter became a key channel of information for what was happening in Iran, as the accusations that the election was stolen grew into massive protests – the largest since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Twitter was used to funnel information in and out of Iran: to organize Denial ...
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- New paper from the IPR - Isolating the Effects of Media-Based Public Relations on Sales:: http://bit.ly/ajgfwO 2010/06/24
- Six Things to Know About Health Care Coverage | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ): http://bit.ly/cmQNGv 2010/06/21
- RT @prweekuknews: First global standard of proving value of PR created at European Summit on Measurement: http://bit.ly/ddNnhi 2010/06/18
- Thoughts on IBM’s acquisition of Coremetrics … http://bit.ly/9gghxK via @erictpeterson 2010/06/16
- Automated sentiment analysis gives poor showing in accuracy test: http://bit.ly/ajD0GX via 2010/06/07
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