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Twitter made history last night in the presidential debate, posting over 10 million tweets about the event, making it the most tweeted-about political event AND MetroPCS becomes a thing of the past with a merger of MetroPCS and T-Mobile. Here with his breaking analysis on today's headlines, we're now joined by SiliconANGLE founder John Furrier. Let's start with the debate last night. 10-million tweets.. How does this new dimension of participation affect Twitter users and other forms of social media? So this is truly the American public deciding real-time what the most meaningful moments of any event are, whether it's a political debate or a TV show. Do you think this is a step towards social media rising past traditional journalism and broadcast media? http://phys.org/news/2012-10-presiden... Millions of people tuned into the debate last night. What kinds of online venues were used to view the debate? What was the engagement like through these venues for the users? Microsoft demonstrated some innovative technology using their XBox Live service for polling viewers. Do you see this as a new trend in using gaming consoles for participation in major events? http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles... Yesterday T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS announced that they will be combining. Why is this a good move for T-Mobile and MetroPCS? Why now? Will the company have a new name? What does this pairing mean? Should competitors like AT&T and Sprint feel threatened by this combination? We have a few minutes to go. Mark Zuckerberg was on the Today Show with Matt Lauer and talked about the one billion user mark and the disappointing stock launch as well as his recent wedding - do you have any thoughts?