I found on the newspaper ABC a story that has attracted my attention enough. It opens with the headline "The first girl called Facebook." We all knew that with social networking, everything is possible, but not to that point. The original rationale for such a name is that This network has played an important role in the revolt against Mubarak, and in gratitude for it, this girl's parents have decided to reward her with that name.
all starts with the protests that have occurred in Egypt to abandon the dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak. In this case, social networks have been a great help to keep alive the country and its spirit of protest. As a clear example of this family celebration we intended to pay homage to Egyptian network is making the name "Facebook" last in his family tree.
Facebook, along with the help you have given Twitter have been the most powerful tools that have helped to be able carry out this scrambled signal in Egyptian history and served as a way of expressing popular discontent that existed previously. In Egypt there is a high rate of users on Facebook, it has become vital in the development of this protest. Once again, social networks show their ubiquity but as well the article says, "we must not forget that behind them, there are always the people."
Anyway here are a few links article, a greeting. MGL
- ABC
- Free Voice
- Telecinco
- The reason
- La Vanguardia
- ABC
- Free Voice
- Telecinco
- The reason
- La Vanguardia
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