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Full Coverage: Internet
March 2008
25.03.2008
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.
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[South Asia]
[Education]
[ICT]
[Internet]
Image: Jimmy Wales / Photo credit: Business Standard
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20.03.2008
WiMax, a new super high speed wireless technology and described as big brother of Wi-Fi, has a huge growth potential in Asia with more than 11 million subscribing to it by 2011. Worldwide the figure is expected to reach 36 million during the same period.
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[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
[Media]
Image: Asia is going to embrace WiMax / Photo credit: Reuters
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18.03.2008
Jaipur, capital of western Indian state of Rajasthan, is soon going to be a wi-fi-enabled city. Data Infosys Ltd, which is among the top seven Internet Service Providers in the country, has signed an MoU with the state government in this respect.
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[South Asia]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
[Governance]
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05.03.2008
Teachers working in remote villages of West Bengal will soon be provided with critical academic aid through a first-of-its-kind phone based service in India. Using an innovative mix of telephony and internet, LifeLines Education seeks to answer queries on pedagogy, classroom management and administration, while linking teachers with a network of educational experts.
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OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions:
[India]
[South Asia]
[Education]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
[Knowledge]
Image: A class in progress in Putsuri village in Bardhaman /Photo credit:OWSA
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