Loving the "disrupt" wording! Thanks for the tweaks. We'll start getting
these out tomorrow in the AM.

Joe

On 12 August 2015 at 00:27, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey there love these btw.
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> Maybe for we use we can use that – its satirical at this point– some of
> that Silicon slang for the Google tweet.
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> ".@Google disrupts the tech world with new parent company, Alphabet"
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> For the Hiroshima tweet, I think we can just cut it down to:
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> "70 years later, Japan & the world remembers victims of #Hiroshima &
> #Nagasaki" <-- NOTE: not trending as significantly anymore and we have our
> own hashtag to account for.
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> Can say something for the North Korea tweet using FB/G suggestion - I
> don't find it too curt at all.
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> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Joe Sutherland <[email protected]
> > wrote:
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>> Hey all,
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>> We just published "News on Wikipedia: Google reshuffles into Alphabet,
>> Japan remembers, and more" to the Wikimedia blog. URL:
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>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/08/11/google-reshuffles-alphabet-japan-remembers/
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>> We plan to send out five pieces of social for this story, spread through
>> the rest of the week to keep things timely.
>>
>> Please do comment for tone.
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>> *Twitter:*
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>> • @Google surprised the tech world with new parent company Alphabet.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • Japan remembered the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki this week.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • Egypt's Suez Canal reopened last week following a makeover.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • Typhoon Soudelor caused $1.4bn in damage in Taiwan and China.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • North Korea will officially move to "Pyongyang Time" on Saturday.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>
>> *Facebook/G+:*
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>> • Looks like Google will need to Alphabetise their servers...
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • Japan commemorated 70 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and
>> Nagasaki in the Second World War. #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • The New Suez Canal doubles the waterway's ship capacity in less than a
>> year. #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • Typhoon Soudelor made landfall in Taiwan and China last week, killing
>> at least 29. #NewsOnWikipedia
>> • North Korea is moving away from Japan—half an hour away, in fact.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>
>> ...Since that last one might be a little too curt:
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>> • North Korean clocks will go half an hour back on Saturday.
>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>
>> best,
>> Joe
>>
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