.- The resignation of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt echoed Government immediately on social networks like Facebook and Twitter, but in the latter where thousands of people welcomed the release of the Egyptian people. Hours after the Arab country vicemandatario, Omar Suleiman, Mubarak announced the resignation after 30 years in power, the microblogging site was flooded with congratulatory messages for the public to be mobilized in that country, to become "Trending Topic.
" Under the slogan "Congrats Egypt" (Congratulations, Egypt), the twitterers expressed satisfaction at the triumph of the Arab people, who for 18 days took to the streets to demand the resignation of President Mubarak. Following the announcement, in Tahrir Square, Cairo euphoria broke out among the thousands of Egyptians who remained on the streets, while many more were headed to the area to join a mass celebration.
For its part, the joy in social networks to virtually exploded across the world, with messages in Spanish, English and Arabic. Among the thousands of tweets that already flood the Twitter timelines under the label "Congrats Egypt", it is almost impossible to find anyone who opposes the fall of the regime of Hosni Mubarak in the Arab country.
" Under the slogan "Congrats Egypt" (Congratulations, Egypt), the twitterers expressed satisfaction at the triumph of the Arab people, who for 18 days took to the streets to demand the resignation of President Mubarak. Following the announcement, in Tahrir Square, Cairo euphoria broke out among the thousands of Egyptians who remained on the streets, while many more were headed to the area to join a mass celebration.
For its part, the joy in social networks to virtually exploded across the world, with messages in Spanish, English and Arabic. Among the thousands of tweets that already flood the Twitter timelines under the label "Congrats Egypt", it is almost impossible to find anyone who opposes the fall of the regime of Hosni Mubarak in the Arab country.
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