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James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone.
- megaman - Apr 27 2008
isn't he lucky they let him keep his phone while in jail?!
- sansabarz75 - Apr 27 2008 | Twitter Inc., Facebook Inc., Ahmed Maree, San Francisco, Hossam -Hamalawy, United States, Blogs and Blogging, Egypt, California, Science and Technology, University of California-Berkeley, Protests and Demonstrations, Police, Technology, Egyptian Consulate, Cairo, Media, James Karl Buck, Internet, Mohammed Maree
James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone.
- Michelle - Apr 26 2008 | technology, news
Quoted: James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone.
When I get arrested, my code word will be "fishsticks."
- laurmor25 - Apr 25 2008 | news, technology, blog, blogging
James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone. On his way to the police station, Buck took out his cell phone and sent a message to his friends and contacts using the micro-blogging site Twitter.
Quoted: James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone.
- matt - Apr 25 2008 | blog, technology, news, Twitter Inc.
Quoted: James Karl Buck helped free himself from an Egyptian jail with a one-word blog post from his cell phone.
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