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Chandan Dutta Earn Money on The Internet With Private Label Rights Products Easily!

It is one of the most easiest way to Earn Money on The Internet with Private Label Rights Products. Many famous internet marketer say that you can make more money online only through your own product. For a newbie it is very difficult to create own product and to sell for profit. How about this if you can get your own product doing nothing and yet can sell it as your own product keeping 100% profit? Yes, it is possible with Private Label Rights products. With Private Label Rights product… Continue

Added by Chandan Dutta on August 24, 2009 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Segopotso An Agenda for Cooperation between Africa/Developing World and Europe

One of the key deliverables of the Digital World Forum project is a technology roadmap on low cost information access devices. A roadmap describes a future environment, objectives to be achieved with that environment, and plans for how those objectives will be pursued over time. It is, therefore, a forecast of paths that might be followed to achieve a desired objective; in this case: low cost information access devices that contribute to socio-economic development in the developing world.… Continue

Added by Segopotso on June 15, 2009 at 12:17pm — No Comments

Jan Herder The Value Proposition in a Knowledge Economy

Here is a project I am working on, and it came up with an interesting take on creating a knowledge economy. What is the value Proposition in a Knowledge Economy? You could call it a "Teacher/Learner Economy." Simply stated the drive to gain good employment as a Teacher/Facilitator of 21st Literacy's will help pay for the Teachers/facilitators that will be needed. This is scaled up through virtual eLearning and ubiquitous free wireless broadband and low cost, low wattage wireless computers. The c… Continue

Added by Jan Herder on May 14, 2009 at 3:21pm — 1 Comment

Sameera Wijerathna Can Telecenters become Disaster Early Warning Centers?

Yes, it can be. Telecentre is a place rich with ICT No, it is too much to expect from a Telecentre. Most of the telecentres are located in rural areas; most of those areas are prone to disasters, natural or man-maid. Telecentres located in those areas but still with… Continue

Added by Sameera Wijerathna on May 5, 2009 at 3:57pm — No Comments

Mangin Low Cost Information Access Devices Discussions

Following the discussions that took place in the Low Cost Information Access Devices Group, we defined three themes that we think could guide the discussions that take place on the forum in order to be more efficient. The three themes we define for the Parallel Discussions are the followings:

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Added by Mangin on April 22, 2009 at 11:30am — No Comments

Jacob B. Odame Low Cost Information Access Devices-Discussion Summary as at April 20, 2009

Discussion has so far centered on the political, economic, cultural/social, legal or technological issues that impede the use or adoption of each of the identified categories of low cost information access devices in the developing world? How? How do such impediments differ between rural and urban areas? Political: Contributors talked about the political influence in the implantation of Low-Cost Information Access Devices and general ICT infrastructure building. One critical remar… Continue

Added by Jacob B. Odame on April 21, 2009 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Michel Bauwens How Social Production Can Revive and Reinvent the Economy

By Michel Bauwens and David Bollier We are calling the problem facing the global economy a recession, but it is more accurately described as a snarl of de-leveraging and deflation, which may take ten years or more to resolve. But in the meantime, we face an urgent question: What do we do with the millions of people, especially the thousands of university graduates who might go years without finding suitable jobs? A long period of economic recovery will not only waste the talents of millions of… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on April 19, 2009 at 6:53am — No Comments

Moataz How to Become a Local Cisco Academy?

How to Become a Local Academy? Educational institutions and organizations are eligible to become academies. Local academies deliver training to students, and Ofok’s regional academy providing training and support to local academies. To apply for status as a local, you can… Continue

Added by Moataz on April 18, 2009 at 4:25pm — No Comments

sijukan Freelance writers can earn more money from home

Freelance writing and their experience I am a freelance writer, I have more than 2 years experience in freelance work. I have more than 10 years work experience in various companies and various sections. But now a day overall economy is very low, so two years back I decided to start with freelance work. I am doing work for my existing clients as well as new clients and I am trying to keep them very happy with me so that only I can maintain my relationship. I am getting clients and projects fro… Continue

Added by sijukan on April 13, 2009 at 11:00am — No Comments

ShaarawyAbdElbaky Empowr Your Self

Ofok NGO respectfully presents its ‘ICT 4 All’ project to train 100,000 undergraduate students in ICT courses from the Cisco Networking Academy and Sun Microsystems Academy. 'ICT 4 All' is an innovative project that was initiated by the Ofok Human Development Initiative (OHDI) to contribute to the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D). The aim is to bring IT literacy to as many people as possible by offering ICT courses… Continue

Added by ShaarawyAbdElbaky on March 3, 2009 at 7:07pm — No Comments

Mangin Join the "Virtual Discussion on the Implementation of Broadband Access in Developing Countries"

WP3's "Low cost broadband access and infrastructure" proposes to take a pragmatic approach to the "last mile" issue, by studying each technological solution relatively to local socio-economic conditions and to specific constraints and costs (like power s… Continue

Added by Mangin on March 2, 2009 at 9:00am — No Comments

Mangin Digital World Forum Description

Digital World Forum on Accessible and Inclusive ICT ('Digital World Forum') is a FP7 European project focusing on the use of ICT to leverage economic development in Africa and Latin America. Providing minimal services (health, education, business, government, etc.) to rural communities and under-privileged populations is of major importance to improve people lives, and to sustain development. Using ICTs (I… Continue

Added by Mangin on July 4, 2008 at 12:30pm — No Comments

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