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"The U.S. government acknowledged Thursday it created a Twitter-like social media service for Cubans, but denied the effort was meant to subvert the island nation's communist government. To get around Cuba's iron grip control on technology and outside influence via the Internet, the U.S. Agency for International Development created an app that served as a low-tech version of Twitter fed by cell phone text messages. USAID, which distributes humanitarian aid, said it designed the app as part of a longstanding U.S. policy to help Cubans communicate with one another."
Bay of Pigs redux.:p
"The U.S. government acknowledged Thursday it created a Twitter-like social media service for Cubans, but denied the effort was meant to subvert the island nation's communist government. To get around Cuba's iron grip control on technology and outside influence via the Internet, the U.S. Agency for International Development created an app that served as a low-tech version of Twitter fed by cell phone text messages. USAID, which distributes humanitarian aid, said it designed the app as part of a longstanding U.S. policy to help Cubans communicate with one another."
Bay of Pigs redux.:p
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