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BBC dot.life blog: Twitter and the China earthquake

May 14th, 2008 Posted by Oliver Luft in China, Editors' pick, Twitter

BBC Technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones muses on Robert Scoble’s claim that Twitter broke the news of the earthquake in China quicker than United States Geological Survey, which provides early warnings of seismic events.

“Let’s see, as this story unfolds, whether this is the moment when Twitter comes of age as a platform which can bring faster coverage of a major news event than traditional media, while allowing participants and onlookers to share their experiences,” suggests Mr Cellan-Jones.

One Response to “BBC dot.life blog: Twitter and the China earthquake”

  1. China Earthquake Says:

    Interesting story. Twitter as a news vehicle. I am not sure that it is truly a viable option. One could make the same argument for text messaging, albeit not as viral.


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