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Saudi prince Muqrin bin Abdul-Aziz seems to have caught on to Al Qaeda's reputation as the Web's best viral marketer. He's calling for Saudi citizens to participate in a Web 2.0 campaign against militant Islamists. "We want to teach people things on the Web to watch," the prince said during a press conference. "And mothers and fathers need to see what their children are doing on the Web." There's plenty to cheer in Muqrin bin Abdul-Aziz intentions, of course. But weren't we just hounding Google and Yahoo for helping governments censor political dissidents abroad?