Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Book Review: Tweets from Tahrir

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Today I shall review a book titled "Tweets from Tahrir" by Nadia Idle and Alex Nunns

Release Date: April 21st 2011
 Publisher: OR Books
Source: ARC  
The description of the book:
Egypt’s revolution as it unfolded, in the words of the people who made it.  
The Twitter accounts of the activists who brought heady days of revolution to Egypt in January and February this year paint an exhilarating picture of an uprising in real-time. Thousands of young people documented on cell phones every stage of their revolution, as it happened. This book brings together a selection of key tweets in a compelling, fast-paced narrative, allowing the story of the uprising to be told directly by the people in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. 
Many of the activists were “citizen journalists”, using Twitter to report what was happening. Others used the social network to organize, communicating the next steps necessary for the revolution to move forward. Nearly everyone online gave instant reactions to the extraordinary events occurring before their eyes.  
History has never before been written in this fashion. The tweet limit of 140 characters evidently concentrated the feelings of those using Twitter. Raw emotion bursts from their messages, whether frantic alarm at attacks from pro-government thugs or delirious happiness at the fall of the dictator. To read these tweets is to embark a rollercoaster ride, from the surprise and excitement of the first demonstration, to the horror of the violence that claimed hundreds of lives, to the final ecstasy of victory. 


My review:

On January 25, the people of Egypt decided to protest to demand their rights. The planned protest turned into a revolution. It was suppose to take place only in Cairo but, surprisingly, the revolution swept the nation. Social media had its role in the Egyptian revolution. People of Egypt used it as a way to communicate and report what was going on in Egypt. Twitter was the most used tool to get the news across. Social activist, bloggers,etc would tweet what was happening in Egypt in 140 characters or less. "Tweets from Tahrir" focused on people tweeting from Tahrir square.

The book takes you onto an epic journey to one of the most amazing revolutions of all times. The book starts with Egyptians following the Tunisian's revolution and ended by tweets that reflected the success of the Egyptian revolution.

The book is composed of introductions at the beginning of each chapter to inform you what the chapter is going to be about. Then it follows with tweets from well-known tweeps. Reading what is happening in Egypt from different people added to the richness and the information that this book contained. It made me feel like I am back to the glorious days of the revolution. At the beginning of the book, there is a map of Tahrir Square and its surrounding areas to help identify the locations that are mentioned in the tweets.

If you follow me on twitter, you would know that I've been following this revolution via twitter. Therefore, I was super excited when I knew that the virtual data will be in a hard copy form to keep it forever. At the beginning, I found it a hard read. I started crying from the first chapter. Well, in total I cried 3 times reading this book. But as much as there were tears, there were smiles too.

Basically, when you are reading this book, you will feel as if you were in Tahrir Square. The tweeps, in the Tweets from Tahrir, did a great job in describing so much in only 140 characters.

And did I mention that there are pictures too in the book. It’s a way to help you create an image of what  it was like in Tahrir Square.

Overall, this was a magnificent book. It delivered real scenes from Tahrir Square. I hope you get to enjoy it as much as I did.

One final thought: shouldn’t there be a sequel for this book. Or maybe there could be a book called "Tweets from Libya" soon. Who knows?



Tata for now  
   

Friday, August 6, 2010

Egypt Wins the World Cup



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  • I know Spain won Fifa's World Cup 2010
  • I know Egypt lost its chance in qualifying to the world cup by 1 goal
  • I know many of the Egyptian fans were disappointed because we have been missing on the world cup since 1990
But as you might know –Egyptians are never willing to give up. I mean for god's sake look at the pyramides that took over 20 years to build.
We decied to win another verision of world cup which is RoboCup.

Details: On 24 June the Robocup 2010 soccer finals take place in Singapore. They climax an event that has drawn more than 500 entries from educational and research institutions in over 40 countries, competing to establish just what are the world’s best robotic footballers.

Read more at Suite101: World's Top Soccer Robots in Action at RoboCup 2010, Singapore http://news.suite101.com/article.cfm/worlds-top-soccer-robots-in-action-at-robocup-2010-singapore-a252799#ixzz0vtI0fP7t

This competition consists of teams from all over the world. Each team has 3 robots to play with. The final was between Germany and Egypt. And Egypt decided to take home the RoboCup.
Congratulations to the Egyptian students whom with determination decided to overcome huges technological obstacles. 

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Egypt wins the Africa cup for the 7th time

Could you feel the excitement in the air?
Could you feel the smile on everyone's heart?
Why? What happened?
Well, I am here to tell you what happened.

EGYPT-WON-THE-AFRICA-CUP-THREE-TIMES-IN-A-ROW-AND-FOR-THE-SEVENTH-TIME.

The last match in the Angola 2010 for africa cup was between Egypt and Ghana. We all know that Ghana is a well-respected team with a great defence. Also we know that Egypt have a great collection of players. The match was complicated. The Egyptian soccer team found it hard to pass the ghana's defence. The Ghana's team found it hard too, to pass the Egyptian solid defence. Well, thats the results of two amazing teams playing against each other.

Anyways Egypt won by a goal scored by the amazing, most talented player," GEDO". The goal happened when there was a gape for few minutes in the ghana's defence. Gedo passed the ball to Zydan, Zydan passed the ball back to Gedo and it was goal. Gedo, the new Egyptian player, makes scoring goals easier than it seems. The new player has a future ahead of him. Already teams from Europe are asking for him.

Lets talk about the streets in Egypt after the match. It was crazy. People celebrated in Egyptian style. Dancing,singing and waving the red flag.

Not only that we brought home the africa cup, but we also brought home many achievements. We took the best player which went to Ahmed Hassan. Best goal keeper by Asam el-hadary. Most scorred goals by Gedo.

At the end I would like to say that Egyptian soccer team deserved it. The Egyptians fans deserved it. Adding a star to the Egyptian soccer jeresy is considered to be one of the greatest accomplishments. After wining 19 matches in a row.

They deserved this.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Egyptians are Happy!!!!!


If you didn’t know it yet, I am here to break down for you.
EGYPT-WON-OVER-ALGERIA-BY-SCORING-4-GOALS.

Countries from Africa compete to win the Africa cup every 2 years. Egypt has been winning the cup for 2 times in a row. Today was the Semi-Final match between Egypt and Algeria or Algerie( I really don’t know what they call themselves these days. They haven’t decided yet). Of course we all know what happened in the qualifications for the world cup between Egypt and Algeria/e. If you don’t know, click here.

So basically, like always, no surprise here, we won. Another record breaking by the Egyptian soccer team. They had played 17 matches without losing.  You are all asking by now WHAT WAS THE SCORE?
4-0
The first goal was scored by Hosni abdel-rabo
The second goal was scored by Mohammed Zaydan 
The third goal was scored by Mohammed abdel-shafy
The fourth goal was scored by Gedo
Funny Facts:D
The Algerian team had 3 red cards. I know. I personally never saw something like that. That just proves that they play unprofessionally. On the other hand, the Egyptian Soccer team didn’t receive any card. What does that tell you? One of the players who got kicked out was the goal-keeper so the coach had to take a player from the field and put a goalie to protect their "open-anyways" net.
Now I can say that the team took all the Egyptians' revenge today.
Let's celebrate on this blog:
I am asking you to tweet me a picture or a video showing how you have celebrated for the Egyptian win. If you don’t have a twitter leave a comment below and I will contact you. When you send me pictures, I will put them all in one video to show how fans are happy for Egypt. You don’t have to be Egyptian to be happy for that win. So send me anything that shows your happiness whether you are Egyptian or non-Egyptian.
The final match is on 31 Jan against Ghana. Wish the Egyptian the best of luck.
  

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