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Realtime Web Reports of Crisis in Kenya
#nakumatt_fire is the hashtag being used by citizen reporters to broadcast information about a horrific fire in downtown Nairobi. Even more telling is the following statement from user Frequent on a Kenyan forum: “Have you ever seen a fire hyndrant on the streets of Nairobi?”
As far as I can tell, the only person on the scene reporting is Twitter user Kahenya. Who writes via Twitter…
A blogger, Moses Kemibaro, writes…
Where Traditional Search Fails, Twitter Shines
This is perhaps the biggest reason why people are placing so much value in micro-messaging services like Twitter. Before NTV can report from the scene, before Google can cache the results, before people like me can share the information with people like you; other people on the scene using services like Twitter can begin sharing information. This is the emergence of a whole new animal dubbed the Realtime Web. But more on that another day, for now my thoughts are with the victims of this event.