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31.10.2007
A two-day workshop on IT for All is promoting the use of Information Technology for the betterment of all sections of society. The workshop, organised by FTK-Center for Information Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia, opened at its campus in New Delhi.
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[South Asia]
[India]
[Internet]
[capacity building]
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25.10.2007
Bihar is one of the few states in India, which has failed to reap the benefits of modern technology. To catch up with other states, the government now plans to take internet into the rural hinterland. The e-kiosks will function as delivery points for e-governance and e-learning centres, providing information and services such as commodity rates, agricultural counselling, health and hygiene, etc.
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[South Asia]
[communications]
[Internet]
[media technologies]
Image: Connecting to the world © Narendra Deo
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25.10.2007
KPO Australia 2007 will bring together enterprise, government and outsourcing providers to promote the key benefits of Knowledge Process Outsourcing at Sydney, from 7 - 9 Nov 2007.
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[Asia and the Pacific]
[Australia]
[economy]
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09.10.2007
Reuters Market Light (RML), a mobile phone-based service launched by Reuters, will connect India's 250 million farmers with buyers and traders and offer updated pricing information, news and weather updates. So far, 7,500 farmers have signed up for the service.
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[South Asia]
[India]
[communications]
[economy]
[Internet]
Image: Indian woman in the field
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09.10.2007
YouTube is all set to move beyond entertainment. The University of California (UC), Berkeley has become the first university to make its entire course lectures and special events available to viewers on YouTube. The universitys recently launched educational technology services (ETS) delivers course and event content as podcasts and streaming videos.
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[Internet]
[education & ICT]
[communications]
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09.10.2007
Greater decentralisation of ICT programmes with locally relevant, context specific and flexible content can boost literacy, says the 10 point charter of the two day international conference of E-9 countries on ICT for Literacy in Bangalore, India. The E-9 countries are Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, China and India.
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[India]
[South Asia]
[children & ICT]
[civil society & ICT]
[education & ICT]
[international cooperation]
[literacy & ICT]
[non-formal education]
[policy initiatives in ICT]
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03.10.2007
India aspires to be a knowledge society but wants to engage poorest 250 million in menial tasks, says Professor Anil Gupta of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and Vice Chairman of National Innovation Foundation. Here he speaks on the need to democratize the spirit of e-content and bring about a cultural revolution through digital technologies.
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[India]
[South Asia]
[civil society & ICT]
[education & ICT]
[e-governance]
[Internet]
Image: An open-air classroom...waiting to cross the digital divide?
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01.10.2007
FAOs new web platform will help users exchange personal experiences, opinions and best agricultural practices. This global initiative will bring policymakers, rural service providers, development practitioners, farmers, researchers and ICT specialists together to help promote rural development.
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[Internet]
[research in ICT]
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