Published on March 29, 2009 by Adolph
The Egyptian authorities seeking to silence a rumor that affole currently minds in the country, that a text of origin unknown foreign “kill those who receive it on their mobile phone.
These unprecedented measures of the Ministries of Health and the Interior are the result of press reports stating that a text with a certain sequence of numbers killed a man in Mallawi, south of Cairo. “He died in vomiting blood after a stroke, shortly after receiving a text from an unknown number, “said Wednesday the Egyptian Gazette. Read the rest of this entry »
Published on March 26, 2009 by Adolph
The U.S. internet group Yahoo! Thursday announced the freezing of salaries of its employees, reduce costs and revive the group who regularly loses ground to other major names in the internet, like Google, MySpace and Facebook. Read the rest of this entry »
Published on March 14, 2009 by Adolph
A broadcast journalist for ABC News, George Stephanopoulos and Senator John McCain will meet live via the Twitter site Tuesday Read the rest of this entry »
Published on March 3, 2009 by Adolph
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is representing Americans who remember what liberty means in a Class-Action Lawsuit Against AT&T (the company formerly known as SBC Communications). According to EFF’s summary page, AT&T
maintains domestic telecommunications facilities over which millions of Americans’ telephone and Internet communications pass every day. It also manages some of the largest databases in the world, containing records of most or all communications made through its myriad telecommunications services. Read the rest of this entry »
Published on March 3, 2009 by Adolph
Yannick, 23, is practical, inexpensive, easy to maintain and will be available on sale until March 4 on eBay. The graduate has decided to sell on the Internet, discouraged fail to find work.
“So that making the labor market has always been a trail perched pitfalls for young graduates, especially those from the university, now the leaves little hope to escape the long-term unemployment “Yannick says on its website. The French wished to educate young people about the situation of young graduates who, like him, could see at the moment no possibility for the future. “This problem, already worrying before the crisis, not the subject of any debate or discussion intention whatsoever of government leadership or social partners. Even the student organizations are notable by their silence, “says the man.
Bids stagnant for the moment 1 euro but insists and encourages young people to afford a young graduate: “It will pay for your retirement, reduce your workload, and will boost your business!”