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« Networks in Political Science 2008-- a postmortem | Main | Why government is ahead in Web 2.0 »
26 June 2008
I read an interesting op-ed in todays NYT. The basic argument is that the basic notion of Web 2.0 counters the terrorist group's overall communication strategy and philosophy. An additional argument is that the empowernment of the online community through Web 2.0 in the Arabic-Islamic world is Al Qaeda's weak spot in line with the former argument.
Posted by Alexander Schellong at June 26, 2008 6:45 PM