As the 318 student movement reached a new milestone in the Taiwanese civil activism, the movement also led to a media revolution where the students wearing flipflops using iPad also enabled a live-mode broadcasting revolution, which epitomizes the transformation from traditional mainstream media. During Hong Kong Occupy Central movement, using similar Internet live broadcasting, students employed the social media afforded with greater connections and interactions, spreading their protest across the world, causing more influence, and also opening up a new pattern of citizen movement. By applying the Internet live broadcasting, fund-raising platform and O2O digital technology, the students successfully accomplished digital convergence and media integration. After the departure from the Legislative Yuan, these three digital technologies continue to be replicated by a number of experiments, generate lucrative business opportunities and formulate new media business models. The implications suggest that the future of media competition still lies in the digital.