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Change: AttachkAttack#1 The Pink Chaddi CampaignProvocative, risque yet superbly effective, the Pink Chaddi (underwear) campaign has the caught the imagination of the youth of India and has grown rapidly via just word-of-mouth and Internet activism. It is a nonviolent protest movement
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Change: 4.1 SMSGupShup4.2Sunsilk Snockles4.3Gang Vakow4.4of KwippyGirls #5# Search-Engine#63 Video-Sharing Websites6.1Mumbai Apnavideos6.2Terrorist DekhonaAttachk#1 The Pink Chaddi CampaignProvocative, risque yet superbly effective, the Pink Chaddi (underwear) campaign has the caught the imagination of
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Change: The Pink Chaddi Campaign #2 Orkut #3 Blogging#4 Micro-Blogging4.1 SMSGupShup4.2 Snockles4.3 Vakow4.4 Kwippy#5 Search-Engine#6 Video-Sharing Websites6.1 Apnavideos6.2 Dekhona1.#1 The Pink Chaddi Campaign - Provocative, risque yet superbly effective, the Pink Chaddi (underwear) campaign has the caught the
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Change: IndiaMedia LandscapeCase StudiesInterviewsUseful LinksFrom the CreatorsAcknowledgements» Fact File» Traditional Media» Gaurav Mishra» Rajesh Lalwani» Kiruba Shankar» Social Media - Cultural Issue - Government and Social Media - Internet Filtering» Technology Penetration - Internet Landscape - Mobile Landscape
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Change: updated. Social networks such as Twitter and Facebook saw increased activity as continuous updates were posted and information exchanged. To read a detailed case study of the attacks, click here.
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Change: From the CreatorsAcknowledgements» Fact File» TraditionalSocial Media»networks Gauravsuch Mishra»as RajeshTwitter Lalwani»and KirubaFacebook Shankar»saw Socialincreased Mediaactivity -as Culturalcontinuous Issueupdates -were Governmentposted and Socialinformation Mediaexchanged. - Internet Filtering
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Change: Late on November 26, 2008, India was shaken by a series of terrorist attacks across ten prominent locations in Mumbai, India’s cultural and financial capital.
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Change: Pics from: http://thepinkchaddicampaign.blogspot.com/2. Sunsilk Gang of Girls -Gang of Girls is a sucessful online girls' community created by Sunsilk in India and the Philippines.Sunsilk, renowned for its product development initiatives saw stiff competition from new
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Change: Sunsilk, renowned for its product development initiatives saw stiff competition from new players in the shampoo market. As a result, it decided to engage the
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