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<title>Accessing digital knowledge</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/160403/1/1064</link>
<description>Open Access to Knowledge and Information: Scholarly Literature and Digital Library Initiatives  the South Asian Scenario released by UNESCO, New Delhi illustrates South Asian initiatives to bridge knowledge gaps in the region. The book is a useful source for building up necessary information infrastructure for development.</description>
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<title>World Wide Web turns 15</title>
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<description>Celebrating 15 years of its creation, World Wide Webs inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes that the technology is still in a nascent stage. However, as a result of various international collaborations, the Web would be of great help in managing the planet.</description>
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<title>Telecentres: Putting a price on governance</title>
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<description>Telecentres can serve as an important source of information by connecting citizens with the government. A growing trend of commercialisation is however treating such entitlements as services and citizens as customers who pay service charges, writes research associate Vivek Vaidyanathan.</description>
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<title>Promoting environment-friendly radio</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/160002/1/1064</link>
<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>SMS blood to save lives</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/159506/1/1064</link>
<description>A little-known mobile helpline can 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.</description>
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<title>Mobiles services: Philippines shows the way</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/159448/1/1064</link>
<description>The use of mobile phone communication for various services is rapidly growing in developing countries. The innovative use of mobile phones in the Philippines: lessons for Africa, a report published by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency identifies the best practices and lessons learnt from the Philippines experience.</description>
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<title>5th National Summit on e-gov</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/159447/1/1064</link>
<description>ASSOCHAM is organising 5th National Summit on e-Governance Serving the Common Man through e-Governance: Sharing of Experience on April 18, 2008 in New Delhi, India. The summit aims to provide a platform for various stakeholders from government and industry to share their experiences.</description>
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<title>Sharing development solutions online</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/159371/1/1064</link>
<description>The online platform of Nabuur connects people in villages in developing countries to neighbours across the world - people who are committed to solving their problems and want to take action. People in need of knowledge and new ideas can now meet, share and act together towards improving lives.</description>
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<title>Bicycle phone chargers for Uganda's villages </title>
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<description>For rural populace who could not buy mobile phones due to power shortage, a new system has been launched in Uganda that enables people to charge phones by using a bicycle. The system can charge eight phones per hour by riding a bicycle.</description>
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<title>New cyber tools for the disabled </title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/158985/1/1064</link>
<description>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.</description>
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<title>Rural phone scheme in Karnataka</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/158083/1/1064</link>
<description>An Indian private telecom company, Reliance Communications has announced Gramada Phone scheme in Karnataka with the aim of connecting rural areas and enabling people to take advantage of various economic opportunities. Under the scheme, 200,000 connections are to be provided by the end of March at a nominal price.</description>
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<title>New online service to boost entrepreneurship in Romania</title>
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<description>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.</description>
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<title>Paper maps to become obsolete, among many other things</title>
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<description>Nokias navigations tools will soon render the paper maps sold on streets a thing of the past. Wallets, cash, credit cards will all be replaced by a mobile wallet. Location-based social networking will allow the user to find out the exact location of his or her buddies.</description>
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<title>Mobile reads text for the blind </title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/157366/1/1064</link>
<description>The next generation Nokia cell phone, loaded with software that turns text on photographed documents into speech, promises to make lives convenient for the visually impaired.</description>
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<title>Delhi cabinet approves online project for high-tech service centres</title>
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<description>The Delhi Cabinet in the Indian capital has given the nod to online Project Jeevan that would provide a single-window facility on various government services to its citizens. To begin with, computerised kiosks will enable easy payment of various bills, issue of forms, applications and information brochures.</description>
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