16.05.2008
Solar power and biofuels could be used to power base stations in developing countries, says the mobile industry trade body, GSM Association. The rising price of diesel and remote locations are making people look at alternative ways to reduce energy and make base stations more self-sustaining.
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[economy]
[communications]
[access]
Image: Helping farmers in rural areas /Photo credit: BBC
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15.05.2008
Figures supplied by UK's telecom regulator revealed that digital divide in the country has widened despite the government's promise of achieving Internet access for all. Income, ethnicity, region, and the presence of children in households appear determining factors for web accessibility.
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[Europe]
[World Wide Web]
[Internet]
[communications]
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13.05.2008
Indian zoos will soon be globally connected thanks to an agreement with the US-based International Species Information System. The world's largest online database on zoo animals has historic data for several thousands of species, enables better collection and sharing of information and makes animal exchange easier.
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[South Asia]
[international cooperation]
[communications]
[access]
Image: A snow leopard in the Darjeeling zoo / Photo credit: Flickr, Zigzaguente
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12.05.2008
Software giant Bill Gates has promised to provide students in Indonesia with low-cost computers and free software. This will greatly help the government seeking to introduce a million computers for educational purposes.
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[South East Asia]
[education & ICT]
[capacity building]
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12.05.2008
At the third annual National Digital Inclusion Conference held in London last week, stakeholders from government, industry and voluntary sectors acknowledged the need to make digital technologies an equaliser rather than a divider through radical interventions that reach excluded citizens.
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[United Kingdom]
[policy initiatives in ICT]
[knowledge & ICT]
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09.05.2008
The world’s second-largest social networking website has signed an agreement to incorporate safeguards to protect young users from paedophiles and cyber bullying. The site will send warning messages and remove inappropriate content to shield minors from abuse.
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[Internet]
[content]
[children & ICT]
Image: Controlling cyber crime
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08.05.2008
Increasing use of information communication technology by doctors in European countries has brought about massive improvement in healthcare services in the region. It is now being suggested that areas such as tele-monitoring, electronic prescriptions and cross-border e-health services need further development.
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[Europe]
[Internet]
[health & ICT]
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