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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>India Radio Forum 2008</title>
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<description>Partners in Media Asia Pvt. Ltd. is organising India Radio Forum on May 30, 2008 at Mumbai, India. The event aims to inform and update the FM fraternity of the mediums evolution in the region, and to invite opinions from the industry worldwide about the future of radio in Asia.</description>
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<title>BBCs virtual newsroom in Iran</title>
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<description>Building on the popular culture of blogging, BBCs ZigZagmag.net has created an interactive online space to enable aspiring Iranian journalists generate high quality content for a variety of BBC platforms. The virtual newsroom encourages learning and communication through discussions and training.</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>Microsoft tool to translate documents for blind</title>
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<description>Microsoft and Zurich based DAISY, the digital talking books consortium, will work together to develop a free, downloadable plug-in that would translate documents into a digital audio standard for the blind.</description>
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<title>Nepalese radio station wins AMARC award</title>
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<description>Radio Sagarmatha, the pioneering Kathmandu-based community radio broadcaster, has been awarded the AMARC International Solidarity Prize 2006 in recognition of its outstanding work in defence of human rights and democracy in Nepal.</description>
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<title>Africa online: getting set for a digital revolution</title>
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<description>Only 2.6 per cent of Africans have access to the Internet, compared with 69 per cent of Americans.</description>
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<title>The Manthan-AIF Award 2006 for India's Best e-Content</title>
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<description>Life Line to Business (LL2B. COM), an organization based in Chennai,  was the proud recipient of the Manthan-AIF 2006 Award for &quot;Best e-Content&quot; in India for the category &quot;e-Inclusion and Livelihood&quot;.</description>
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<title>OWSA to lead Commonwealth Connects first ICT project</title>
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<description>OneWorld South Asia will lead the the first project launched under the Commonwealth Connects programme -- 'Rebuilding After the Tsunami: Using ICTs for Change'. A new Commonwealth initiative to bridge the deepening digital divide across its member countries was unveiled by Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon at the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, UK, on 3 August 2006.</description>
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<title>ICT for entrepreneur development</title>
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<description>The digital divide has a female face. This is very true as evident from women's underrepresentation and lack of willingness in the sphere of information and communication technologies (ICTs).</description>
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<title>Educational radio network to be launched</title>
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<description>Bharathidasan University is set to launch an FM radio station to bridge the gap between literate and illiterate people.</description>
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<title>Personal information law extends right to privacy </title>
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<description>The draft Protection of Personal Information Bill, which deals with data privacy and information protection, is expected to become law this year  with significant implications for South African business.</description>
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<title>World Language Mapping System</title>
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<description>The World Language Mapping System is the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and trusted geographic data set of the locations of the world's nearly 7,000 ethno-linguistic peoples.</description>
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<title>HCP partners with the Indian Express in HIV/AIDS reporting in India</title>
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<description>The Health Communication Partnership (HCP) has joined forces with The Indian Express Group to honor local journalists that demonstrate excellence in HIV/AIDS reporting.</description>
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<title>The net neutrality debate: You pay, you play?</title>
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<description>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.</description>
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