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marketThe Caucasian Knot is now actively posting text and images to Twitter and Twitpic as well as taking a leaf out of Frontline Club blogger Guy Degen’s book by experimenting with live mobile video streaming for breaking news events.

[…] special mention has to be made of Frontline Club blogger Guy Degen who really showed how much power just one man with a mobile phone can wield covering protests live. Using Twitter, Utter, Qik and 12 Seconds, his work was unprecedented in the South Caucasus.

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Combined, the use of social networking sites, blogs and online media sharing services meant that it was almost as if I was there on the ground in Tbilisi despite actually being in neighbouring Armenia. It’s also given me many ideas of how to cover the coming municipal vote in Yerevan at the end of May.

Anyway, you can follow The Caucasian Knot (also known as Oneworld or Onewmphoto) on Twitter, Twitpic, Qik and Facebook.

Nokia N82 test, Market, Arabkir, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia © Onnik Krikorian / Oneworld Multimedia 2009



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