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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Stop from Google, Heroes Make Egyptian Society Social Institutions

. Wednesday, April 27, 2011 .

London - Executive Search Wael Ghonim who organize protests in Egypt decided to stop working for Google. Now he plans to make the defenders of Social Institutions poverty and education.

Ghonim find a key to organize protests throughout Egypt through social networks which ended with the fall of the Egyptian government.

"I decided to quit from @ Google & NGOs began to focus on technologies to help combat poverty and education in the # Egypt," she wrote on Twitter.

Google's head of marketing at the Middle East and Africa is a manager of a page up 'We are all Khaled Said' which focuses organize protests in Tahrir Square, Egypt. Khaled Said is an Egyptian young man who allegedly tortured and killed the Egyptian police.

At that time Google employee was arrested by police and detained for 11 days. Following the Egyptian revolution, Ghonim finally back to Google and enter a list of 100 most influential people in the world according to the Times. Your Ads Here

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