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Base Line, Computing and Internet, Television, ICT for Development
Quality Press in Crisis (Part 2 of 3)
Web Aids Tsunami Response
In India Women are Leading the Rural Internet Rush
World Press Trends 2003
Discrimination Slows IT Growth in India
Mobile Phones and Internet Bridge Rich Poor Divide
Persian Weblogs and Iranian Internet Censorship
A Few of the Major Areas of Disagreement at the WSIS (Part 2 of 2)
A Few of the Major Areas of Disagreement at the WSIS (Part 1 of 2)
Government Internet Cannot Replace 'Bricks and Mortar' Public Service
Spam Costs South Africa Billions Each Year
Reducing Environmental Risks Saves Children
Children in Iraq - Some Facts
Arab and Iranian Media Comments on the First Anniversary of September 11 -
Millennium Goals Hard to Achieve and Not Nearly Enough
Languages and the Internet
Phone Rates Affecting Net Users in India
China's Web Use Growth Slower but Deeper
Managing the Internet in Brazil (4): Recommendations from Civil Society
Managing the Internet in Brazil (1): Worldwide Internet Governance Structure
Managing the Internet in Brazil (3): Transparency and Social Control
Managing the Internet in Brazil (2): What's Worked So Far
The E-Environment: Good and Bad
Websites and the Dissemination of Development Research
Afghanistan and Radio
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Which of the following might be immediately economically advantageous to mobile users in the developing world? [Registered Users: when logged in, please vote then comment on your choice in the form provided.]:
A weekly free texting day.
A weekly free calling morning or evening.
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The ability to add time to someone else's phone that can subsequently be traded for cash.
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The XO Files Part III: Re-imagining the OLPC Distribution
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Is There a Green Upside to the Economic Meltdown?
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