Broadband, connectivity, Wi-Fi, accessibility and education efforts are all priorities for the ongoing efforts in developing nations and regions around the globe. Intel, along with the United Nations and International Telecommunication Union (ITU), among others, is participating this month in the Connect Africa Summit, which aims to bring together human, technical and financial resources to speed development and improvement of Africa’s Information and Communication Technology, or ICT infrastructure. Expanding broadband, wireless and mobile access technologies is the current push, after indications that Africa’s general ICT development is lagging behind its unprecedented adoption of mobile phone technology (400 percent in just a few years - well ahead of projections).
Dr. Hamadoun Touré is secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union. His call for what he refers to as a “Marshall Plan for ICT infrastructure development in Africa,” has been heard by the United Nations, and particularly by Intel Chairman Craig Barrett who, leading the UN’s Global Alliance for ICT and Development, or UN GAID, is working to bring the leading ICT companies in Silicon Valley and around the world to the challenges in Africa.
The United Nations’s Millennium Development Goals are driving innovation around the world, as the challenge of reducing global poverty ...
To celebrate Adobe shipping its CS3 Suite I sat down with Kenneth Berger, product manager of Adobe’s Dreamweaver and learn all about the latest in that tool. We talk about all sorts of stuff. Accessibility. Standards. Database integration. And much more. If you’re a Dreamweaver user you won’t want ...
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage in San Francisco Monday to announce a new alliance. Listen here for the audio of the entire presentation and the Q&A session.
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Guest: Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
Guest: Paul Otellini - Intel
Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
Critics, enthusiasts, and followers of social media have often pointed out social media’s lower barriers to entry compared to traditional media—it is precisely these lower barriers to entry that have made social media tools a compelling vehicle for educational technology.
In a recent post, Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web ...
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