05.09.2005
As the technological world perpetually evolves, Namibians are equally becoming more involved in sophisticated yet skillful ways of enhancing their communications.Testimony to this is the introduction of Voice-Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) that entails making a normal call via the internet connection.
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[Namibia]
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05.09.2005
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is being used successfully to collect data at conferences, exhibitions and other events in South Africa.
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[Southern Africa]
[research in ICT]
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05.09.2005
Triumphant Institute of Management Education (TIME) in Hyderabad is exploring possibilities of offering its expertise to rural students through e-learning mode.
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[India]
[education & ICT]
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05.09.2005
Over 300 media professionals from all over the world will gather on 1-3 October 2005 in Amman, Jordan, at the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) to discuss challenges and opportunities facing the media development sector.
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[Jordan]
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02.09.2005
African libraries are discovering new roles in society being centres of community relevance where the youth can learn the habits of good citizenship.
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[Swaziland]
[access]
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02.09.2005
Indian Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh has asked the bureaucracy to switch over to modern gadgets and minimise paper works.
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[India]
[e-governance]
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02.09.2005
The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) will become the first urban local body to introduce `Oracle Financials', a sophisticated software application programme for computerising its double entry accounting system.
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[India]
[e-governance]
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