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Private messaging apps could push eyewitness media under the radar

April 2, 2015April 2, 2015 Damian Radcliffe apps, BBM, chat apps, Damian Radcliffe, Eyewitness Media Hub, FireChat, Global Voices, ictQATAR, Line, Medium, messaging apps, Middle East, Secret, Snapchat, social media, social networks, UGC, user generated content, verification, Viber, We Are Social, WhatsApp, Whisper

Posted by Damian Radcliffe As newsrooms get to grips with finding and verifying stories shared publicly on social networks, a

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Understanding the attitudes and behaviors of Internet users in the Middle East and North Africa

September 5, 2014September 9, 2014 Damian Radcliffe Comscore, Damian Radcliffe, data privacy, ictQATAR, internet, MENA, Middle East, Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, North Africa, online safety, Oxford Internet Institute, Rassed, research, study, Toluna, World Economic Forum

Posted by:  Damian Radcliffe Compared to their global counterparts, online users in the Middle East are among the most enthusiastic

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