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		<title>Can Governments Make a Twitter Trending Topic Disappear?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can a government magic away a trending topic? They may think so. Let&#8217;s see how? This morning  Turkish people woke-up, yet to another bitter terror event: an evil attack by PKK killed 7 soldiers and left many wounded. This is the last in a series of such attacks in the last few months. Turkish public [...]


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		<title>Turkey has the 3rd most curious online population in the world</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On November 17, 2009, at the Google Day in Istanbul, Jack Flanagan (EVP of comScore) presented  some hardcore insight about the role of Turkey in the digital world. This was no surprise to most of us, as ComScore has been publishing impressive news and reports regarding the Turkish market,  for quite some time. (November 11, 2009; July [...]


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		<title>UEFA Euro 2016 Türkiye&#8217;nin (mi acaba?)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Türkiye&#8217;nin UEFA Euro 2016 adaylığı TFF&#8217;nin tanıtım toplantısıyla resmen start almış oldu. Elbette bu tanıtımın en ilgi çeken yanı Türkiye&#8217;nin şampiyona adaylığı boyunca ve muhtemelen şampiyona süresince kullanacağı amblem/logotaypı oldu. Logoyu beğenenler veya beğenmeyenler olabilir. Logoların, amblemlerin %80&#8242;ine ilk bakışta aşık olmayız. Amblemler, logolar, kurumsal kimlikler ilk bakışta aşka değil de, uzun soluklu mantık evliliklerine [...]


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