Obama claims it’s all Bush’s fault. Romney claims it’s Obama’s fault. Before then, Reagan blamed Carter. The only change is the direction of the finger and the intended target. It has been happening since the United States of America was a colony on the edge of the explored world. Finger –pointing and fault-finding are an […]
Leh observed complete Bandh against BSNL
Leh (Ladakh), September 12 (Scoop News)-District Leh observed a complete Bandh today against the poor services of mobile, landline and internet of BSNL. The Bandh call was given by Traders’ Association, Travel Trade Organizations and subscribers with the support from Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Leh and District Congress Committee (DCC) Leh. In a […]
ResumeEdge Reveals Top Ten Interview Blunders
The resume services team from ResumeEdge, a Nelnet company and leading online provider of resume writing services, today released a new resource, “Top Ten Interview Blunders.” People often spend countless hours working on their cover letter and resume to secure a coveted interview, but then make mistakes during the interview that can’t be undone. This […]
Mobile Communication: Umuodagu Ntu and excruciating poor network
Mobile Communication: Umuodagu Ntu and excruciating poor network Written By Nwaorgu Faustinus The advent of Mobile telecommunication industry in Nigeria is traceable to 1999 and present democratic government. Prior to 1999, telephone be it landline or walkie-talkie was seen as one of the rare luxuries of the rich. But the coming of mobile […]
Tweeting the Revolution: Twitter Didn’t Create the Revolution, But It Didn’t Hurt
by Matthew L. Schafer Note: This article originally appearedat the media website LWR. It’s hard to miss the various articles lamenting many social media supporters’ claims that Twitter and Facebook helped shepherd revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt into reality. In one often cited example, Devin Coldeway, a writer at TechCrunch, argued that “people, not things, […]
Weekend Project by Google, Twitter, and SayNow Allows Egyptians to Tweet by Phone
by Matthew L. Schafer Although Egyptians are suffering from a downed Internet (save satellite connections and other circumvention) and downed cell phone service, Google and Twitter are working to give Egyptians access to Twitter. The new program developed with the new Google acquisition SayNow allows Egyptians to call the SayNow number from a landline. Those […]
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