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 | Bin Laden killing followed by Twitter2011-05-04
 
 Twitter on Monday commented stories of Osama bin Laden's slaughtering  caused an unparalleled lasting wave of messages at the microblogging  service.  The San Francisco-based start up released updated figures from  the messaging madness, which hit crested five thousand  "tweets-per-second" on occasions in a surge that lasted a touch more  than 4 hours.  "Last night saw the highest sustained rate of Tweets  ever," Twitter expounded. There had been a median of three thousand  tweets-per-second from 0245 GMT to 0620 GMT on Monday, according to  Twitter.
  Word of bin Laden's death rocketed thru the Net in  rapid-fire Twitter messages, Facebook updates, and YouTube video clips.   The barrage of tweets was among the highest message-sending outbursts  at Twitter, which handled a high number of 6,939 tweets-per-second when  New Year's Eve 2010 arrived in Japan.  Messages tagged with "osama" and  "obl" quickly jumped to the top 2 spots in an inventory of the hottest  subjects at the worldwide microblogging service.  Stories  that US army  forces snuffed out the nine / eleven mastermind was allegedly first  leaked at Twitter in a public message sent by Keith Urbahn, chief of  staff for former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.  "So  I am  told  by a credible person they have finished Osama Bin Laden," read a tweet  sent by Urbahn roughly an hour before president Obama announced the  killing.  "Hot damn." An IT advisor in the Pakistan town of Abbottabad,  who tweets under the name "ReallyVirtual," seemed to have ignorantly  delivered a real time account of the assault that snuffed out bin   Loaded .  Sohaib Athar commenced tweeting messages about one in the  morning local time griping about copters hovering and than a  window-rattling blast.  His series of messages at Twitter told of a  chopper crash, a family dying, and Pakistani army swarming the area.  "I  am simply a tweeter, awake at the time of the crash," he claimed in a  Twitter message at 06:30 GMT on Monday.   "Uh oh, now  I am  the  fellow who live-blogged the Osama raid without knowing it," he tweeted  after connecting president Obama's statement to what was happening in  his neighborhood.  By Monday afternoon in California more than 367,000  folk had "liked" an "Osama bin  Loaded  is Dead" page at social  networking service Facebook.  The Facebook page was packed with  comments, videos and photos, some claiming to be copies of graphic  close-ups of bin Laden's mortally injured body. Lots of the  comments lambasted the slain Al-Qaeda leader.  At geo-location service  Foursquare, 255 folk in San Francisco had "checked in" to a "Post-Osama  bin  Charged  World" using their smartphones. 
 
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