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<title>Promoting environment-friendly radio</title>
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<description>Kristine Pearson, chief executive of Freeplay Foundation, is the creator of the wind-up and solar-powered Lifeline radio, the first such initiative in the humanitarian sector. She emphasises the use of renewable and clean energy solutions to improve access to communication for the poor.</description>
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<title>We strive to make works available freely</title>
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<description>Project Gutenberg (PG), an online source of books is a unique initiative to combine traditional printing with digital technology. Gregory Newby, the CEO, PG and Michael Hart, the founder-editor of the project highlight their new ventures and overall management of e-Books.</description>
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<title>The ever changing world of ICTs</title>
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<description>From deployment of telegraph in 1854 to the age of Internet, Blackberries, iPods or Personal Digital Assistants, information and communication technology has traversed a long path. Thomas B. Riley, Executive Director, Commonwealth Centre for e-Governance, discusses the evolution of ICTs and assesses the wider changes in society due to their emergence.</description>
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<title>User-generated content very important on Net</title>
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<description>Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, was in Mumbai, India to launch his new commercial venture Wikia. Here he shared his desire to increase local Indian language contributions on the site and the need to challenge spam content.</description>
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<title>Nothing reaches out like radio</title>
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<description>Steve Buckley of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters was in India recently. Aware of the countless hurdles faced by community radio in the country, he said that the policy here was restrictive in nature.</description>
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