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A bird's eye view / Photo credit: UNHCR
10.04.2008 UNHCR and Google have unveiled the "Google Earth Outreach" programme to help understand the refugee world and the ongoing humanitarian efforts. All you have to do is to sit in front of your computer and it will take you on a virtual reality tour in Chad, Iraq, Columbia and Sudan.
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Related topics/regions: [Poverty] [Communication] [ICT] [Media]
Image: A bird's eye view / Photo credit: UNHCR
A bird's eye view / Photo credit: UNHCR
10.04.2008 UNHCR and Google have unveiled the "Google Earth Outreach" programme to help understand the refugee world and ongoing humanitarian efforts. All you have to do is to sit in front of your computer and it will take you on a virtual reality tour in Chad, Iraq, Columbia and Sudan.
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Related topics/regions: [Refugees] [ICT] [United Nations]
Image: A bird's eye view / Photo credit: UNHCR
A woman donates blood
07.04.2008 A little-known mobile helpline will now help you find a blood donor in times of crises. All it takes is an SMS. The messages access an online database of 45,000 blood donors in 300 Indian towns and cities.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Emergency relief] [Intermediate technology] [Volunteering]
Image: A woman donates blood
Rik Riel watches Linden Lab CEO Philip Rosedale testify.
03.04.2008 DENVER/RAYBURN 2123 IN SECOND LIFE, Apr 2 (OneWorld) - U.S. lawmakers held the first-ever hearing simulcast in a 3D virtual world Tuesday, probing experts about the opportunities and dangers posed by new online communities.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Capacity building] [Information & media] [Communication] [Culture] [ICT] [Codes of conduct] [Governance]
Image: Rik Riel watches Linden Lab CEO Philip Rosedale testify. © Rik Panganiban / Rik Riel
Thomas B. Riley / Photo credit: egovmonitor
01.04.2008 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.
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Related topics/regions: [Communication] [ICT] [Governance]
Image: Thomas B. Riley / Photo credit: egovmonitor
News from homeland /Photo credit: Lynette Lee Corporal/IPS
01.04.2008 The walls around McLeod Ganj, the northern Indian town in Himachal Pradesh, home to Dalai Lama, are drawing crowds of exiled Tibetans hungry for news. The community bulletin boards are the latest source of news from home as posters, banners, newspaper cuttings and letters fight the spaces for equal billing.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Human rights] [Information & media] [Freedom of expression]
Image: News from homeland /Photo credit: Lynette Lee Corporal/IPS
Jimmy Wales / Photo credit: Business Standard
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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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Education] [ICT]
Image: Jimmy Wales / Photo credit: Business Standard
Asia is going to embrace WiMax / Photo credit: Reuters
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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Related topics/regions: [Communication] [ICT] [Media]
Image: Asia is going to embrace WiMax / Photo credit: Reuters
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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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [ICT] [Governance]
Information at hand
15.03.2008 Punarbhava, a new interactive website for the disabled, is a one-stop cyber shop for information, aids, appliances, research and employment. The portal was recently launched at the Indian capital, along with the release of a new screen reader software for the blind.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Disability] [Social exclusion] [Communication] [ICT]
Image: Information at hand
A class in progress in Putsuri village in Bardhaman /Photo credit:OWSA
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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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Education] [Communication] [ICT] [Knowledge]
Image: A class in progress in Putsuri village in Bardhaman /Photo credit:OWSA
Azure Sapphire in Bhutan.
28.02.2008 BROOKLIN, Canada, Feb 27 (IPS) - Free, authoritative and online: 1.8 million species.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Biodiversity] [Climate change] [Knowledge] [Science]
Image: Azure Sapphire in Bhutan. © Piet van der Poel
Away from the gaze of a hostile society/ Photo credit:Reuters/Antony Kaminju
22.02.2008 Blogging, internet chat rooms and sites have become the safest ways for gay Africans and Arabs to meet, while keeping their identities secret. Caution is after all crucial as homosexual acts are illegal in most countries in Africa and the Middle East.
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Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Middle East] [North Africa] [Communication] [Culture] [ICT]
Image: Away from the gaze of a hostile society/ Photo credit:Reuters/Antony Kaminju
21.02.2008 A meeting of the members of the Indian Ocean Commission in Addis Ababa last week decided to give the go-ahead to connect their island-members by fibre to each other and the rest of the world. The connecting cable would be available on non-discriminatory terms and under a low-cost, high volume regime.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Development] [Communication]
20.02.2008 A new service launched by the Romanian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology will enable self-employed and family businesses to register and carry out other procedures online. The service will also improve relations between local administrations and private entrepreneurs across rural areas and small cities.
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Romania] [ICT] [Governance]
19.02.2008 Even while a US-based body is running tests to see whether it will offer domain names in non-Roman alphabets, in countries such as India mobile companies are wooing rural users by offering services in local scripts to overcome the language barrier.
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Related topics/regions: [Communication] [ICT]
People crowd around the eTuktuk during a visit to Weliganga village / Photo credit: Government Technology
14.02.2008 A dozen auto rickshaws or e-Tuktuks equipped with laptops, printers, telephones, recorders, and the Internet roam the villages in remote Sri Lanka, combining the services of a traditional telecenter and radio station. So ingenious was the concept that it won the Stockhom Challenge GKP Award in Kuala Lumpur last December.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Communication] [ICT]
Image: People crowd around the eTuktuk during a visit to Weliganga village / Photo credit: Government Technology
A woman uses a mobile phone in Bangladesh
11.02.2008 A report by the UN body UNCTAD says the use of mobiles and the Internet in businesses, schools and homes help people prosper and drive long-term economic growth in developing countries. At the same time the report draws attention to the widening gap between rich and poor countries in broadband use.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Economy] [Information & media] [Knowledge]
Image: A woman uses a mobile phone in Bangladesh
From the rally on Bogota's 7th Avenue.
06.02.2008 BOGOTA, Feb 5 (OneWorld) - An estimated 2 million Colombians marched here Monday in a show of opposition to the FARC guerrillas. Worldwide, solidarity protests organized through the Facebook online platform spanned 193 cities in Latin America, North America, Europe, and Asia.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [ICT] [Activism] [Justice and crime] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Peace] [Security]
Image: From the rally on Bogota's 7th Avenue. © Henry Mance
05.02.2008 This year the vote goes to My World and Viet Tech founder Nguyen Minh Tri from Vietnam. The runner-up in the annual competition to find the best entrepreneur age 30 or under in the Asia-Pacific region is Saloni Malhotra, founder and CEO of DesiCrew Solutions, an outsourcing business that taps India’s workforce in small towns and rural areas.
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Related topics/regions: [Vietnam] [India] [Asia and the Pacific] [ICT]
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