NetActive 4 May 2011

Facebook will begin archiving all groups created using the older format, in a push to get everyone onto the newer version of the feature... MORE

REUTERS, AP journalists describe staging of Obama photo taken after TV announcement of bin Laden's death...

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Arab World: Questions and Closure Follow Bin Laden's Death

Saudi terror mastermind Osama bin Laden was killed in a United States CIA operation in Abbottage, Pakistan, yesterday. Netizens from around the Arab world have reacted to the news. On Twitter, reactions flowed all day, with some cheering his death and others mourning the demise of the Al Qaeda's 54-year-old head, whom they called a martyr.

Don't be surprised to learn that Taiwan TV news always try hard to decode global issues with “Feng shui“, and this time it is the death of Osama bin Laden and his mansion being decoded. While “Feng sui Master” in the news says that any leader stay in that kind of mansion will get killed, tweeps, sarcastically, are suggesting that such “creative” news coverage should be on CNN and Al Jazeera, too

David Bandurski from China Media Project looks into the front page report of major newspapers in China on the death of Usama Bin Laden. And... Several Iranian bloggers have reacted to the death of Osama Bin Laden. Some with serious remarks, a few with questions and some with irony.

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