The cameras have, for the most part, turned away from the spectacle in Egypt. Mubarak is, of course, gone. The protests haven't completely died down but most of them have faded away (and the ones that haven't are being shooed away by the Army). People are still celebrating and reporters are still savoring the chance to write "former President Mubarak" in their stories.
But, much remains to be done. Friday was only the first, and perhaps most glorious, step in what is sure to be a painful evolution. Egypt is now under the control of a military junta that appears to have grudging respect for the revolutionaries. The revolutionaries, meanwhile, are busy cleaning up after themselves and arguing between themselves about what to do next.
What will happen next is impossible for me to guess. But, pay attention to these two people. Both of them had a lot to do with this revolution.