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Tag: Culture (127)
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Brits Have High Appetite For Broadband, Says Survey

Brits Have High Appetite For Broadband, Says Survey

‘Air, water, food, and Internet’- this seems to be motto of most UK residents, as 92 percent of them would continue to keep their broadband connections, in spite of the current credit crunch in UK, a poll organized by ISP Plusnet has revealed

TUE 05 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Websites Missing Out On Disabled Users

Websites Missing Out On Disabled Users

Major websites in the UK lose revenue (and could potentially breach the law) because they are not catering for disabled persons

THU 31 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Robots Show Feelings after British scientists start new era in android technology

Robots Show Feelings after British scientists start new era in android technology

“Imagine sharing your emotions with someone who needs servicing instead of medical check-ups”; the statement looks valid with the development of ‘Emotibots’, which is currently displayed in London Science Museum

THU 31 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Generation Y Seems Tricky For Companies Technology-wise, Says Survey

Generation Y Seems Tricky For Companies Technology-wise, Says Survey

Generation Y is turning out to be the most difficult to understand audience by most of the companies today, a recent survey by Forrester Research revealed

WED 30 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Britons Lose Human Touch As Phone And Email Take Over, Says BT Survey

Britons Lose Human Touch As Phone And Email Take Over, Says BT Survey

A recent survey from BT has revealed that as many as 25 percent of Britons prefer, talking on phone and emailing, over face-to-face interaction

TUE 29 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Microsoft woos Open Source market by funding Apache

Microsoft woos Open Source market by funding Apache

Microsoft has decided to fund the Apache software foundation that is responsible for open source projects like PHP, Linux and MySQL

TUE 29 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Facebook Pulls Stabbing Application After Uproar From Campaigners

Facebook Pulls Stabbing Application After Uproar From Campaigners

Popular Social Networking website Facebook has swiftly pulled out an application that allowed Facebook members to shank - a street slang for stabbing - other members of the website

MON 28 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Scientists Demand Refurbishment Of British Computing Sanctuary at Bletchley Park

Scientists Demand Refurbishment Of British Computing Sanctuary at Bletchley Park

A group of around 100 computer scientists have sent a letter to The Times, demanding an immediate action from the authorities to save the Bletchley Park

MON 28 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

BBC's iPlayer Success on Virgin Media Means That Other Channels Could Follow Suit

BBC's iPlayer Success on Virgin Media Means That Other Channels Could Follow Suit

Virgin Media users viewed more than 10.5 million BBC shows in June out of the 350 hours of shows that have been added to the cable provider backend in that month

TUE 22 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Billing & CRM : Offering Value Added Services doesn't Cost the Earth

Billing & CRM : Offering Value Added Services doesn't Cost the Earth

How are operators providing customer support for new, more complicated data services? Firstly, many companies have innovative products, but don’t use them for the benefit of their own customers

FRI 18 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News


 
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