After Boston Explosions, People Rush to Twitter for Breaking News
Posted: 4/16/2013 | By: Jessica Guynn | Los Angeles Times
SAN FRANCISCO -- In an age of near instant communication, Twitter again became the world's town square as traffic to the service spiked minutes after the deadly Boston Marathon explosions.
People rushed to Twitter for real-time information on
fatalities and injuries. It was the first to air the news of the
explosions at the finish line (10 minutes ahead of cable news) and to
break the news of multiple explosions and mass casualties as users
posted firsthand accounts and photographs.