Hamra’s Flash Mob: Are We Really Over the Civil War?
The Lebanese Civil War has been a plague to our society that has suffered its worst forms of destruction, corruption, deceipt, and all the dark behaviors one can think of. The Lebanese hatred to...
View ArticleThe Under-Represented Perspective of Our Data Trails
The Internet has forever changed our lives by the way we interact, socialize, gather data, read the news, and do business. The basis for interaction has morphed drastically through the development of...
View ArticleSocial Media and the Relationship Status
It’s not a news flash when someone states that Facebook has altered the way we interact with society, but to what extent? Rather being a platform to interact with society, online social media have...
View ArticleThe Internet Isn’t Free
Ever since the proliferation of the internet, the concept of having value on content has been blurred to an extreme. From its early beginnings, content generation was conceived by sharing information...
View ArticlePublic Displays of Affection and Social Media
The human tendency to express emotions publicly has been a debatable topic across sects, societies, cultures, and continents. While it is a common scene in the Western countries to see people holding...
View ArticleThe Silent Death of MSN Messenger
For anyone born in the 80s and 90s, it’s a fair chance to have encountered and get hooked in MSN Messenger. Sure, Microsoft changed it to Windows Live Messenger, but for the rest of the world, it still...
View ArticleHow Twitter Reacted to Ahmad Al Assir
Following the latest events in Sidon and the clashes in Abra, Twitter resounded with hashtags and support for all kinds of parties, be it the Army, Assir, Fadel Chaker, or any other political faction....
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