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Blogurile pot fi mortale
2008-04-08 21:05:00 Potrivit publicatie New York Times, se pare ca faptul de a tine un jurnal on-line adica blog sau site, lipsa de miscare, de somn si alimentatia nesanatosa generate de statul in fata calculatorului pentru a scrie pe blog, pot conduce in final la deces. Aceasta combinatie posibil letala, a facut deja victime, si anume pe ...
By: Vulpitas's blog
Broadband is everywhere in Taiwan?why not the U.S.?
2007-12-26 22:12:00 GigaOm’s Om Malik points to a story detailing how broadband access is available for practically every city and community in Taiwan. This is a tremendous accomplishment for any country and one to be proud of, but it also draws more attention to the fact that the United States–supposedly the technological leader and innovator of the free world–is falling further and further behind in its adoption of broadband Internet services nationwide. Emerging markets represent the next frontier for broadband, with some analysts estimating that nearly one-fifth of the world’s population will have broadband access of some kind by the end of 2008. Think about that. Nearly one in every six people across the entire planet will be able to use the Internet far more richly than dial-up could ever allow. That’s immeasurable potential for creating, consuming, and contributing content. Meanwhile, fully half of America’s citizens do not have any broadband access. As Bent...
Om Malik thinks Google may be playing chicken with the wireless cartel.
2007-11-19 21:54:00 Om has access to a bunch of the movers and shakers in tech as well as in the investment community, so I’m particularly interested when he changes a prediction. He’s changed his take on Google’s participation in the 700 MHz auction from building out their own network to that of potentially playing chicken with the ...
By: Third Pipe
OM Malik Writes About What Jajah, Raketu and Mig33 Are Upto.
2007-11-19 11:18:00 As usual Om Malik lays it out as it should be about call back services. He is also wondering why calling card business has not taken a nose dive. I think it will not take a nose dive, immigrants or not, just plain sail to the ground, Just like large telephone companies did for last ten years.(I left the same comment of his blog, Don't knw if it gets approved)Tags: Om Malik, Jajah, Raketu, Mig33
OM Malik interviews a 100 megabits FIOS user
2007-09-04 05:20:00 "I teach English in South Korea, and I have a 100 MBPS connection that I pay roughly $40USD for each month. I have to say, it?s pretty nice. I?ll be sad when I have to go back home and have a slow as a turtle connection. Hopefully we can beef things up in the US."That was just a comment on the post.Tags: FIOS, Broadband
U.S. takes a step away from Maliki
2007-08-22 13:24:00 '); E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Text Size WASHINGTON: When President George W. Bush and Nuri Kamal al-Maliki stood side by side in Jordan last November, the president proclaimed the prime
By: Get rich
U.S. takes a step away from Maliki
2007-08-22 13:24:00 '); E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Text Size WASHINGTON: When President George W. Bush and Nuri Kamal al-Maliki stood side by side in Jordan last November, the president proclaimed the prime
By: Get rich
Bush Takes a Step Away From Maliki
2007-08-22 09:29:00 that phrase had all but evaporated from Mr. Bush's lexicon. Instead, Mr. Bush acknowledged "a certain level of frustration" with the Iraqi government's failure to unify its warring ethnic factions.
By: Get rich
Bush Takes a Step Away From Maliki
2007-08-22 09:29:00 that phrase had all but evaporated from Mr. Bush's lexicon. Instead, Mr. Bush acknowledged "a certain level of frustration" with the Iraqi government's failure to unify its warring ethnic factions.
By: Get rich
U.S. Takes a Step Away From Maliki
2007-08-22 05:02:00 that phrase had all but evaporated from Mr. Bush's lexicon. Instead, Mr. Bush acknowledged "a certain level of frustration" with the Iraqi government's failure to unify its warring ethnic factions.
By: Get rich
U.S. Takes a Step Away From Maliki
2007-08-22 05:02:00 that phrase had all but evaporated from Mr. Bush's lexicon. Instead, Mr. Bush acknowledged "a certain level of frustration" with the Iraqi government's failure to unify its warring ethnic factions.
By: Get rich
A Step Away From Maliki
2007-08-22 04:09:00 that phrase had all but evaporated from Mr. Bush's lexicon. Instead, Mr. Bush acknowledged "a certain level of frustration" with the Iraqi government's failure to unify its warring ethnic factions.
By: Get rich
A Step Away From Maliki
2007-08-22 04:09:00 that phrase had all but evaporated from Mr. Bush's lexicon. Instead, Mr. Bush acknowledged "a certain level of frustration" with the Iraqi government's failure to unify its warring ethnic factions.
By: Get rich
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