AFP reports on how Smart Mobs are emerging here in Krakow in reponse to the Pope's death:
KRAKOW, Poland (AFP) - More than 150,000 young people marched through the streets of Krakow Monday in an impromptu tribute, organised with the aid of modern technology, to Pope John Paul II.
"I got a message by Internet telling me to come and thank the pope for his pontificate, for all that he did for us students," Rafal Gajeweski, a student at the technical university of Krakow, told AFP.
Others, like high school student Kasia Fronczyk, who was carrying a banner in the Vatican's white and yellow colours, draped with the black of mourning, had learned of the event by another technological medium, the mobile telephone text message.
KRAKOW, Poland (AFP) - More than 150,000 young people marched through the streets of Krakow Monday in an impromptu tribute, organised with the aid of modern technology, to Pope John Paul II.
"I got a message by Internet telling me to come and thank the pope for his pontificate, for all that he did for us students," Rafal Gajeweski, a student at the technical university of Krakow, told AFP.
Others, like high school student Kasia Fronczyk, who was carrying a banner in the Vatican's white and yellow colours, draped with the black of mourning, had learned of the event by another technological medium, the mobile telephone text message.
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