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November 24, 2004
How U2 used the Internet to organize its super-secret Brooklyn Bridge show
Posted by Dominic Basulto
If only we had known about this Web site a few days earlier: the unofficial U2 Web log. Has the inside scoop on how U2 managed to keep the site location for its big Brooklyn gig top-secret until the final hours -- that is, just before the Internet turned into a massive communication hub for U2 fans. On an ironic note, this U2 Weblog is based in Amsterdam -- meaning that our friends across the pond may have known more than the office workers of New Amsterdam.
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