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Bloggers Provide Raw View of Mumbai Attacks: related news

Bloggers provide raw view of Mumbai attacks

People light candles during a vigil to pay their respects to those killed in terror attacks in Mumbai, India. Blogs and social networking sites offered eyewitness accounts and provided some of the first photos of targets.

Bloggers Provide Raw View of Mumbai Attacks

When gunmen started spraying Mumbai with bullets and seizing the city's landmarks, countless people around the globe turned not to the television or the radio for news, but to each other.

Bloggers chronicle 26/11 attacks

While the terror attacks on Mumbai spread over three days were telecast live on Indian television channels, there were others of common citizens doing their own version of television reporting as well. Bloggers, who ran to the scene of the attacks with hand-held cameras, posted their recordings on their blogs and became the world's window into Mumbai.

Bloggers on Front Lines in Mumbai Attacks

SINGAPORE -- Bloggers across Mumbai fed live updates of the action after Islamist gunmen launched waves of attacks in the heart of India's financial capital, highlighting the emergence of citizen journalism in news coverage.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

An Indian Army soldier runs to take a position outside the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks (AFP)

An Indian Army soldier runs to take a position outside the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Tendulkar and Zaheer boost strong Mumbai side

With experience, star value, history and mental edge on their side, Mumbai start as favourites but they will be looking forward to settling scores with Saurashtra, who have proved to be a hurdle in the last two years for the 37-time champions. Last season Mumbai were denied a semi-final berth after they failed to break the resistance built by Shitanshu Kotak. During the league phase this season, Mumbai were forced to follow on in Rajkot after three top-order Saurashtra batsmen recorded big centuries. That was the only game Mumbai came out second in their campaign. What makes Mumbai favourites is the presence of Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan. Mumbai won the championship when they last represented the team in the final of 2006-07 season.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

WASHINGTON - As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

WASHINGTON: As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

WASHINGTON (AFP) - As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

WASHINGTON (AFP) - As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks

WASHINGTON (AFP) - As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.

Bloggers make headlines in Mumbai

Singapore: Bloggers across Mumbai fed live updates of the action after gunmen launched waves of attacks in the heart of India's financial capital, highlighting the emergence of citizen journalism in news coverage.

Mumbai blogs provide raw view

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