April 11, 2005

U2's concert in San Jose integrates cell phones and SMS

bono.gif At U2's two-hour-show at San Jose's HP Pavilion Saturday night, Bono asked those in the audience to raise their cell phones, extending a tradition begun in the dark ages of the 1969 Woodstock festival, when 300,000 people raised lit matches and turned the audience into a sea of stars. [via The San Jose Mercury News]

There was also a Web site on giant screens where fans could send text messages to pledge support of Bono's campaign to fight poverty, something he hopes will enlist at least a million contributors over the course of this American tour."

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