Zoofs- New Tweet-Savvy Video Ranking Website

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What is ... Zoofs?
Following the Middle Eastern flair for quirky tech innovation, Zoof is a new Arab website which ranks the popularity of YouTube videos based on how much they are circulating on Twitter. Another plus is the approachable thumbnail structure of the video ranking layout.
"Zoofs searches for the most tweeted YouTube videos and ranks them based on popularity."
"Zoofs searches for the most tweeted YouTube videos and ranks them based on popularity."
Source: Moey
A Summary of Politics
Satirical and straight to the point, this comic shows the cyclical nature of politics, from its idealistic beginnings to its corrupt disintegration.
Source: Ink on the Side
Naguib Sawiris heads to court because of a tweet !!
Egyptian tycoon and businessman Naguib Sawiris seems to have gotten himself into hot water over a “controversial” tweet involving Mickey and Minnie Mouse wearing Islamic garb. Yet, this Egyptian blogger views the story as more of a distraction from the things that really matter.
"These guys should be silent for a whole for God sake. Strangely we have not heard from three lawyers about the violations of SCAF against the protesters especially women protesters last year !!?"
"These guys should be silent for a whole for God sake. Strangely we have not heard from three lawyers about the violations of SCAF against the protesters especially women protesters last year !!?"
Source: Egyptian Chronicles
Syria… Is this true?
This Dubai-based blogger attempts to give the Arab League observers the benefit of the doubt, in spite of what mainstream Middle Eastern media is saying about them. Yet, with all the stacking evidence against them, it is becoming more and more difficult as far as he is concerned.
"I was privy to confusing and disturbing information concerning the Arab League and its perception and handling of the Syria File and its view of the Syrian opposition."
"I was privy to confusing and disturbing information concerning the Arab League and its perception and handling of the Syria File and its view of the Syrian opposition."
Source: Arab Saga














