An update on the Red Cross’ use of social media during emergencies like Hurricane Irene.

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A selection of recent stories detailing how people are using social and mobile tools in emergencies. Have you seen other examples?
What’s your favorite link today?
Emergency management zen, us on C-Span, and tweeting for help.
Lots of people are talking about the Emergency Social Data Summit we’re hosting tomorrow. Remember you can participate online.
We’re gathering government, nonprofits, social technologists, and engaged citizens to begin evaluating the increased role of the public in disaster response in the age of the social web.
A menu of social media tools for you to use/bookmark during hurricane season (and always) by FEMA, NOAA, and the Red Cross.