30.08.2005
Nigerian techies are developing the Solo, a computer that can withstand the dust, heat, and unreliable power supply common in their part of the world, and hoping the tropicalised PCs can connect greatly underserved Nigerians in rural areas with the rest of the country and the world.
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From:
Association for Progressive Communications
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[Nigeria]
[capacity building]
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29.08.2005
The MOST Ngo invited its partners, colleagues and the general public to take active participation in the preparation of the National Sustainable Development Strategy of Montenegro (NSDS) and to contribute with their ideas, visions, suggestions and criticism, to the improved work on this important document.
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[Serbia and Montenegro]
[communications]
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29.08.2005
The European ministers of Justice and the European Commission want to keep all telephone and internet traffic data of all 450 million Europeans. If you are concerned about this plan, please sign the petition.
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[Europe]
[civil society & ICT]
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17.08.2005
The International Fund for Animal Welfare, IFAW, warns that a number of rare species may face extinction due to the illegal Internet trade in exotic animals. Within one week the organisation found 146 live mammals for sale on the Internet black market including a two-year-old giraffe, an adult gorilla and baby chimpanzees.
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17.08.2005
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) Internet service, provided through BSNLs Wi-Fi hotspots, are wireless broadband access points which allows people with laptops and wireless LAN PC cards to send and receive data at broadband speed as long as they are close to one of these hotspots.
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[India]
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16.08.2005
This study investigates the Web Impact Factors (WIFs) for Iranian universities and introduces a new system of measurement. Counts of links to the web sites of Iranian universities were calculated from the output of AltaVista search engine.
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16.08.2005
This article reports a survey on the search habits of Internet users at the Medical University of Isfahan (MUI), a governmental university in Isfahan city, Iran. Efforts are on to find the search requirements related to the use of the Internet information.
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16.08.2005
The ability to effectively search and locate information on the Internet is an important skill for education and essential for success in the 21st century.
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16.08.2005
CNRI has been the home to the D-Lib Magazine since its inception in 1995. However, the Magazines evolution can be traced directly to efforts in the early 1990s, when CNRI executed the Computer Science Technical Reports (CSTR) project supported by DARPA leading to the multi-agency Digital Libraries Initiative (DLI).
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15.08.2005
The traditional system of copyright protection is completely inadequate and unsustainable in the era of internet and new digital technology, concluded the seminar on information and communication technology held at the Dom Omladine in Belgrade.
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[Serbia and Montenegro]
[media technologies]
Image: Copyrights set limits
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15.08.2005
Tradicionalni sistem zatite autorskih prava potpuno je neodriv u eri interneta i novih digitalnih tehnologija, ocenjeno je u Domu omladine Beograda, na seminaru o informacionim i komunikacionim tehnologijama.
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[Serbia and Montenegro]
[culture]
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12.08.2005
The search machine operators inform the users about the way in which the search machine works; particularly the basic criteria of ranking are explained.
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12.08.2005
This paper shall give a review of some recently published and some older books, which were published as second or third edition, on Information Ethics and Internet related topics.
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12.08.2005
The virtual realm, which is essentially based on ICT, has changed the framework of research activities and practices and is now challenging ethical reflections upon it.
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12.08.2005
Without virtuality there will not exist reality - mere virtuality constructs reality suggests Goedart Palm at the very beginning of his book Goedart Palm: CyberMedienWirklichkeit. Virtuelle Welterschließungen. München: Verlag Heinz Heise, 2004. 240 Seiten Broschur.
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12.08.2005
Search engines play an increasingly pivotal role in the distribution and eventual construction of knowledge, yet they are largely unnoticed, their procedures are opaque, and they are almost completely devoid of independent oversight.
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11.08.2005
How is the confluence of women-power and the Internet changing things in the worlds most populous democracy? Patricia Smith Melton recently met with women across all strata of Indian society and says that continuing progress will occur through the IT sector and through women in organized programs at all levels of the culture.
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From:
Peace X Peace
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[India]
[civil society & ICT]
[gender & ICT]
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10.08.2005
Collaboration Agreement on establishing a connection between CARNet and BIHARNet networks was signed in beginning of July of this year. In August BIHARNET will be revitalised by the connection to the GEANT network through CARNet from Zagreb.
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[Bosnia]
[Croatia]
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