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SHAPIRO: This phenomenon's bigger than Vita Needle.
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The list of "Twitter revolutions" is growing -- the Moldova civil unrest and Iranian election protests of 2009, and the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions of 2011, have all been at least partly attributed to the social networking phenomenon's ability to connect groups without alternative ways of organizing.
Lauren Zumbach: The New Twitter Revolution Lauren Zumbach 2011
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SHAPIRO: This phenomenon's bigger than Vita Needle.
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Pitts was convinced of the phenomenon's importance by the book, stating: I am not saying that UFOs are ET spacecraft.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
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Pitts was convinced of the phenomenon's importance by the book, stating: I am not saying that UFOs are ET spacecraft.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
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The list of "Twitter revolutions" is growing -- the Moldova civil unrest and Iranian election protests of 2009, and the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions of 2011, have all been at least partly attributed to the social networking phenomenon's ability to connect groups without alternative ways of organizing.
Lauren Zumbach: The New Twitter Revolution Lauren Zumbach 2011
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SHAPIRO: This phenomenon's bigger than Vita Needle.
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The list of "Twitter revolutions" is growing -- the Moldova civil unrest and Iranian election protests of 2009, and the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions of 2011, have all been at least partly attributed to the social networking phenomenon's ability to connect groups without alternative ways of organizing.
Lauren Zumbach: The New Twitter Revolution Lauren Zumbach 2011
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Pitts was convinced of the phenomenon's importance by the book, stating: I am not saying that UFOs are ET spacecraft.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
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Azby Brown, author of� "The Very Small Home," says the phenomenon's impact on Japanese popular culture has been huge.
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