Compared to other countries in the Middle East, the Iranian people have a high level of political maturity and an organized popular movement for democratic socio-political change. So why do Iranians continue to revolt on the blogosphere and the streets of Tehran?
The mystery of a missing mom’s disappearance on December 6 could have been ripped from a screenplay out of a Law & Order TV episode.
A recent Mashable report couldn’t have been more on target when it recognized YouTube as the top social media innovation of the decade. That social media tool in the able of hands of Mohsen Sazegara, an opposition activist is being used as a military resource to rebel against Iranian tyranny that has swept the land since the disputed presidential elections held back in June. Like David versus Goliath, this is a classic tale of choosing the right weaponry.
Soon kids ages 6-12 will have their own social network according to Smart Kids Group Inc., a global provider of children’s digital education and entertainment. A site called, “Live At The Hive” will launch with specialized content within a safe community that can be supervised by parents.