Hi! Thought this might interest you: On mashable: http://mashable.com/2011/01/31/google-twitter-egypt-call-service/
From mashable: A group of engineers from Google, Twitter and SayNow (which Google acquired last week) were hard at work building a speak-to-tweet service for protesters in Egypt this weekend.
The service, which is already live, enables users to send tweets using a voice connection. Anyone can tweet by leaving a voicemail on one of three international phone numbers: +16504194196 or +390662207294 or +97316199855. Tweets sent using the service will automatically include the hashtag #egypt. **************** I think the interesting part is, that tech companies have now actively decided to build a workaround for a government issued ban on parts of communication, which actually is a corporate action against a state - or not? Who/what governs such actions by corporations? Well - thought it may enrich your day - have a good one. sam