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The Buzz – Apple IPad

One of the most anticipated product launches of the year, the Apple iPad was introduced to the public on April 3rd, 2010. In true Apple style, the iPad created big buzz with consumers worldwide....

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Jailed Blogger: Maikel Nabil

Note: Blogger Maikel Nabil released after 10 months in detention Whoever thought that when Muburak stepped down from power the Egyptian revolution was a closed chapter, is mistaken. The latest unrests,...

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Egypt Elections Round 1

“Great success” or “Long way to go”? The online reactions to the first round of Egypt elections couldn’t be more different. Egyptians were voting on November 28 and 29, and the runoff December 5 and 6...

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Egypt Elections: Social Media Summary

(source: AlJazeeraEnglish) A few weeks ago SocialEyez published a Buzz-Report on the Social Media trends of the first round of elections in Egypt. The result showed that 75% of Egyptians were in favor...

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Egyptian Elections Predictions

Social Media Research Indicates Egypt heading for Elections Run-off Between Islamist Candidates  DUBAI, UAE, May 23, 2012 – Data analyzed by News Group, the region’s leading media intelligence group,...

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Egyptian skepticism of elections integrity high, social media research...

DUBAI, UAE (MAY 28, 2012) – A thorough analysis of social media conversations in Egypt indicates the Egyptian social media users are highly skeptical of the integrity of the country’s recent...

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Egypt’s first democratic presidential elections: A further analysis into the...

“For the first time in my life, I sit holding my breath in front of a TV screen waiting to find out who my next president is. #Egypt” After 500 days of waiting patiently, Egypt’s first freely elected...

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