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25.04.2006 In a debate I sponsored last week in the House of Lords, Estelle Morris pointed out: "The subjects we teach, what we call them, how we arrange them in the school day and even the amount of time we allocate to each discipline area has barely changed in almost a century."
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Related topics/regions: [children & ICT] [research in ICT]
25.04.2006 Naukri.com today announced its new initiative – INSTA HIRE: Instant contact by recruiters and Instant apply by recruitees by SMS.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [economy] [research in ICT] [World Wide Web]
25.04.2006 The democracy of the Web may soon be a relic of the past, a change that may have costly implications for doing business on the Net.
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Related topics/regions: [communications] [content]
24.04.2006 BOB Wang has a new habit during his Metro trip to work daily - reading news on a mobile phone screen.
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Related topics/regions: [China] [education & ICT]
24.04.2006 China and ASEAN ICT ministers issued a joint statement here on Friday, reiterating commitment to further strengthen their cooperation in the field of information and communication technology (ICT).
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Related topics/regions: [China] [ICT in poverty reduction]
24.04.2006 China's Ministry of Science and Technology announced Friday the start of on-line applications for national research and development programs and an end to paper applications by 2010.
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Related topics/regions: [China] [access] [content] [knowledge & ICT] [research in ICT]
24.04.2006 Open source software and development can push governments of developing nations ahead in the world, but only if they participate as producers of the technology themselves, United Nations University (UNU) researchers say.
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Related topics/regions: [content] [research in ICT]
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