
Social networks credited with role in toppling Egypt's Mubarak
Computerworld - As Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak gave up his presidency Friday, analysts and some of the Egyptian protestors said he'd after all be in charge otherwise for the power of social networking.
After 18 days of tumultuous protests and stubborn refusals to leave a position he's held for 30 years, Mubarakgave up power today, handing over authority to the nation's military leaders. While a time of unrest that saw Mubarak's regime disconnect Egypt from the Internet for several days, social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter served as critical tools for the people seeking to topple the long-time ruler.
The role of innovation in the uprising
President Barack Obama this afternoon noted the role of innovation in the uprising, praising Egyptians who used "their creativity, talent and innovation to call for a government that represented their hopes and not their fears."
"I undoubtedly do not think he would have left office at this hour if it wasn't for social networking tools," said Brad Shimmin, principal analyst with Current Analysis. "I think they wanted all eyes to be turned away from the uprising, now the crackdowns on Internet access failed.
When Egyptians who wanted Mubarak and his administration out began to mobilize, they turned to social networks, exactly Facebook.
What's been particularly interesting is that the Egyptian activists weren't simply looking for people to "like" their protest pages or to give people a place to vent their frustrations. They used social networking sites to engage people -- to motivate them into action, not just online now in the real world.
In some ways, Egyptians seemed to take a page from President Obama's social networking playbook. Obama successfully used social networking sites, like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to help drive his 2008 presidential campaign. And his staffers knew that it wasn't enough for supporters to simply "like" his Facebook page or follow his campaign's tweets; They needed to use social media to galvanize real action in the real world.
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