Messages from Tahrir Information technology industriesOne of the many striking things about Egypts 25 January Revolution as manifested in Cairos Tahrir Square was the imagination and creativity of the posters, placards, and signs that the protesters wore, waved, or hung from buildings, fences, and lampposts day by day throughout the demonstrations. These emotive messages displayed a range of visual inventiveness and linguistic dexterity (in Arabic, English, and several other languages) that expressed
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