2 million reported to be in Tahrir Square. Twitter reactions from Turkish cybersphere. Photos from the protest in Istanbul. Revolution roundup continues.

Egypt: A Nation Forced Offline IHH President Bülent Yıldırım speaks… by @morcocuk Ayaklanacak Arap ülkelerine önceden Arjantin'li devrimciler getirilsin ki, Ece Temelkuran desteğini esirgemesin. Tango bilme şartı da olsun! — ahmet kılcı (@ahmetkilci) January 31, 2011 http://twitter.com/sezerpal/status/32398880230350849 http://twitter.com/MJayRosenberg/status/31761936240615425 http://twitter.com/derinsular/statuses/31837224915968000 Tahrirdekı gosterıcılere ateş acılırsa bebektekı mısır konsolosluğunu (hıdiv sarayı) işgal edelim. Bina savunmasız. Cıddıyım. @senolkarakas — … Read more

Avaaz.org and Tor team up against Internet blackout. Egypt roundup continues…

Egypt: Avaaz.org and Tor team up to fight the Internet blackout, you can help from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin by NickKristof: “pro-democracy protesters taking photos with soldiers on Tahrir. Hope they stay friendly. Egypt: Real Change Comes from the Street from OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY by John Stanton I commented some years ago on the troubles … Read more

Registering a revolution. Hail to the brave people of Egypt. A roundup.

Egypt: Too soon to analyze, so here?s my outbox from …My heart’s in Accra by Ethan Protesters stop for prayer during January 28th demonstrations in Cairo (possibly 6th October Bridge.) Twitpic posted by @ollywainwright What Role Did Social Media Play in Tunisia, Egypt Protests? from MediaShift As the protests are playing out in the streets … Read more

by the way, digital revolution showed itself in Tunisia;)

There are times when a picture needs no words. This photograph by Mohamed Kacimi provides such commentary on the current violence in Tunisia and all such dictatorial mentalities. found here How to Put Out the Fires of Hate Tunisia: Amid massive protests, prime minister takes power while president flees from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin … Read more