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14 big trends to watch in 2013
December 31, 2012 Editor 0
2012 was a remarkable year for technology, government and society. In our 2012 year in review, we looked back at 10 trends that mattered. Below, we look ahead to the big ideas and technologies that will change the world, again.
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4 answers: What will the world look like when people record every second of their lives?
December 25, 2012 Editor 0
Working on several industry-changing client projects, diving into new trend studies every week and following many twitter streams every day I also try to live 5 years ahead. I believe that’s important, both for myself and our clients. Recently I backed The Memoto Lifelogging Camera on Kickstarter – a small camera that takes a picture […]
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African high-speed data network open to researchers
December 13, 2012 Editor 0
Scientists across southern and eastern Africa can now use a high-speed Internet link, via UbuntuNet network, to share data around the world. Go to Source
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mWASH: Mobile Phone Applications for the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector
November 11, 2012 Editor 0
In the past decade, water and sanitation practitioners have begun deploying mobile phones as tools to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services. In studying the deployments of mobile phone for WASH, or mWASH, applications, mWASH: Mobile Phone Applications for the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector seeks to identify best practices and help inform future […]
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How Can We Make Cloud Solutions Relevant in the Offline World?
November 1, 2012 Editor 0
I am Amos Cruz and below are my thoughts around a recent Technology Salon on “How Can We Make ‘Cloud’ Solutions Relevant in the Offline World” with a cohort of though leaders and decision makers in information technology and international development. Sign up to get invites to future discussions.
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Reviewing The Influence Of IT Applications Such As Implementing Online Distribution Channels In Hotel Industry
October 12, 2012 Editor 0
Purpose: This research aims to study the influence of information technology applications, particularly electronic distribution channels, on success and failure factors that have been devoted to the handling of routine operational problems in the hotel industry. Design/methodology/approach: Reviewing personal interviews and surveys of structured questionnaires done by senior level managers of hotels. The collected data has been analyzed to generate the findings of this research
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