22.11.2007
A Global Dialogue Seminar will be held in New Delhi, India on November 29-30, 2007. Organised by the World Bank e-Development Thematic Group/GICT, IT SLC in partnership with eGovWorld, Mobile Government Consortium International, IIS-Russia, eGov Monitor and the Development Gateway, the seminar will discuss a variety of mobile services being developed and deployed around the world.
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[South Asia]
[civil society & ICT]
[e-governance]
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22.11.2007
A Global Dialogue Seminar will be held in New Delhi, India on November 29-30, 2007. Organised by the World Bank e-Development Thematic Group/GICT, IT SLC in partnership with eGovWorld, Mobile Government Consortium International, IIS-Russia, eGov Monitor and the Development Gateway, the seminar discuss a variety of mobile services being developed and deployed around the world.
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[South Asia]
[e-governance]
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20.11.2007
There was a convergence of the needs of developing and developed countries to reduce the digital divide. This was the main success of the recently concluded World Radiocommunication Conference held at Geneva.
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[international cooperation]
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17.11.2007
Australias mobile networks such as Telstra, Optus, Hutchison and Vodafone, are stifling innovation by restricting access to multimedia content. If you want to watch programme of your choice you need four phones, or at least four SIM cards, which you have to keep swapping.
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[access]
[media technologies]
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17.11.2007
Worlds remotest island in South Africa can now access advanced medical support from IBM and Beacon Equity Partners led team. Satellite communications will enable clinicians to provide real-time diagnostic advice and suggested treatments to the attending physician.
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[access]
[capacity building]
[health & ICT]
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16.11.2007
The undersea broadband link would run from KwaZulu-Natal provinces far north coast to Mumbai in India, via Mozambique, Madagascar, Kenya, and Tanzania. Once ready, the Seacom project will provide an enormous 1.28 Terrabytes per second of broadband capacity.
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[Internet]
[media technologies]
[World Wide Web]
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14.11.2007
Mobile television will soon be a reality in India. It will open up opportunities for government to enhance services to citizens ranging from education to healthcare to safety and security, apart from providing business users with latest information on stock market and entertainment to the masses.
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[South Asia]
[education & ICT]
[e-governance]
[media technologies]
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12.11.2007
Give One Get One (G1G1) campaign starting this week hopes to boost orders by providing an incentive to people in more prosperous countries. For every laptop donated for a child, the donor would get one in return. The campaign is backed by Google, Intel, eBay, News Corp and Advance Micro Devices.
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[children & ICT]
[education & ICT]
[Internet]
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07.11.2007
The UN-backed online environmental database can now be accessed in more than 100 developing countries. The project called Online Access to Research in the Environment goes a long way in bridging the North-South digital divide.
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[environment & ICT]
[Internet]
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01.11.2007
Small can become even smaller until it cant be made any smaller. Nanotechnology is precisely that science and engineering that plays around with things at the scale of atoms and molecules. Learn more about engineering at the tiniest scale.
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[Internet]
[media technologies]
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