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Gmail Banned By Iran; Is Twitter Next?
TechCrunch (Feb 10 2010)
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The Iranian government has officially banned the use of Gmail in the country, reports The Wall Street Journal. In place of Google's email platform, Iran will allow citizens to use a State-sponsored national email service.
The ban coincides with the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Republic, which is expected to draw mass protests and riots from citizens who are both for and against the regime. Last summer, during the controversy surrounding the Iranian elections ...
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