Joyce Barnathan: Public Anger May Singe Beijing

From Business Week:

Chinese student protestors now have more tools at their disposal than at any time in the past. They’re wealthier and more sophisticated, often with access to computers and the Internet, not to mention cell phones and text messaging. And today’s technology allows them to work anonymously. Apparently, no one, including authorities, knows who is organizing the May 4 protest.

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