"What goes around comes around", hold true in the case of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder. The WikiLeaks Company has been publishing anonymous documents from unrevealed sources. And now he is furious over an unauthorized publishing of his own autobiography. The 339 page book was paid for about $ 750,000 to Assange's attorneys without the consent of the author. Canongate, the UK publisher has acted in "in breach of contract, in breach of confidence, and in breach of personal assurances." The UK Publisher further said that Assange had initially agreed to do the autobiography and worked for more than 50 hours to tape the interview, and later cancelled the contract. The "Julian Assange: Unauthorized Autobiography" has claimed immense popularity in the U.K. while it is still not published in the US. Thousands of tweets on Twitter have made the story a trending one.
Twitter has unclaimed territories under its purview now, with political ads for the next presidential election rolling out on it. Twitter feeds now have the 140 characters or less of it, promotional messages. These Twitter ads can be easily bought by the candidates or political committees in the form of promoted tweets. These twitter ads can be used to target followers, or show up as trending now topics. Mitt Romney is the first candidate to jump on the band wagon. He now has 95,000 followers and has decided to criticize the American President Barrack Obama. However people addicted to social media regularly have not shown signs of happiness about this promotional thing. While some consider it to be more noise, others are ready with their "block and report finger." The face of social media is changing fast, the direction of Twitter and its counterpart being unknown.
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