Nearly  one year ago, dictator Hosni Mubarak was forced to step down after 18  consecutive days of protest by Egyptian citizens. Those demonstrations  were organized largely through the use of social networking, cell phones  and banned TV channels, a greater trend that permeated the  revolutionary period now known as the Arab Spring. To mark the  anniversary of Mubarak's ousting, Sharif Sakr traveled to Egypt to speak with five Egyptians about the role that technology plays in their lives today. This issue of Distro  also features reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, Motorola's Droid  RAZR Maxx, Sony's Alpha NEX-7 and a Q&A with the founder of the  Ubuntu Project, Mark Shuttleworth. If you've been looking for a good reason to download an issue of Distro, look no further.
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