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You're browsing: Archived News » 2007 HSBC » Article Title: Free Widgets for Wes Streeting HSBC Protest

Forget old-fashioned occupations and sit-ins: student protest has gone “viral”. Online networking phenomenon Facebook has emerged as the venue for a rapidly proliferating campaign that has already brought in thousands of recent graduates. It’s called “Stop the Great HSBC Graduate Rip-Off!”

We recommend adding Jaxtr to your Facebook account. With Jaxtr you can add a widget to your Facebook account that allows you to receive free phone calls, text messages, and voicemail. HSBC didn’t reckon on a cyber-rebellion, begun by Wes Streeting, a Cambridge NUS vice-president opening up the Facebook group. Over the past few weeks it has exploded, with more than 2,500 graduates signed up and dozens more joining every day.

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