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Archive for May, 2007

Google Going Offline

Google has launched a new application, called Google Gears, filling the major gap between applications and web-based services - what to do when you don’t have a working internet connection

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While expecting Netflix to step out of US and start business in Europe, I have spotted an interesting, similar business model for books, called BookSwim.

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Have you ever used an open (e.g. unprotected by ignorance) Wi-Fi?
Never ever even being tempted?
How about to …errr… aggregate up to 6 unprotected free networks in a single, fat pipe?

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Geneva, 25 May 2007 — ITU’s forthcoming ITU TELECOM EUROPE 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria, scheduled for December this year is cancelled. The decision has been taken in order to focus capacity and resources on upcoming ITU TELECOM events as well as a number of new initiatives. 
The truth is both the Bulgarian Government, as well as [...]

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A recent article on BBC’s site is warning that according to UK’s HR company Croner, one-third of UK bloggers risk to be sacked for their negligence as employees and documented misconduct.

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