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I Can’t Believe Some People Are Still Saying Twitter Isn’t A News Source (from Michael ... (2)
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Twitter is emerging as a major force in breaking news. But some people disagree. Today we saw yet another illustration, when people in Mumbai got the word of terrorist attacks out to the world well before mainstream media even knew something was happening. Mathew Ingram points out previous examples of Twitter users breaking important world news. If I didn’t hear about something important happening by watching my Twitter stream, it’s the first place I go ...Shared by dzinrgeek (16) Jeff Schmidt (11)Contribute comment
