Thanks, 

That's the second good suggestion I've gotten. I'm afraid the team I'm 
working with would need something much more rock solid. 
Appreciate the responses so far though.

Innovation Editor | Video Dept. | Washington Post

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From:   "Jillian C. York" <[email protected]>
To:     liberationtech <[email protected]>, 
Cc:     [email protected]
Date:   11/30/2012 02:08 PM
Subject:        Re: [liberationtech] Verification of Speak2Tweet Locales?



You might also consider finding someone to analyze dialect... 

(listening to them this morning, a Syrian friend claims only one of them 
was from Syria, but I don't know what his rationale was).

On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Ben Connors <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi All,

Washington Post Journalist here with a verification question. 
We're looking to do a little blogging on Speak 2 Tweet and Syria, but we 
want at least some layer of proof that the calls are coming from within 
the country. I'm fairly tech savvy but at a loss, as to how/whether that 
can be done. 

Would appreciate your help amplifying these voices. 

Best,
Ben Connors


@bcatdc
202.213.0674
Video Innovation Editor | Washington Post
Formerly Creative Strategist | The Stream , Al Jazeera English

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