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29.11.2007
Universal Library project has now digitised more than 1.5 million published books in 20 different languages of the world and continues to scan thousands more daily. All these books in Chinese, English, Arabic, Telugu, etc. are now available on internet free of cost.
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[Internet]
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22.11.2007
In an innovative way to address several issues plaguing higher education, the lecture videos and course material of the seven prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology and the Banglore-based Indian Institute of Science will soon be made available online to the students and faculty members.
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[South Asia]
[educational innovations]
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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]
[communications]
[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]
[communications]
[Internet]
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07.11.2007
Tamil Nadu State Government in India has made school text books available online. Readers can access the text books on the government website.
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[India]
[children & ICT]
[Internet]
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