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telecentre.org Partners with dgCommunities to Provide Resources to Telecentres Worldwide
telecentre.org is a global community of people and organizations committed to increasing the social and economic impact of grassroots telecentres. Working together, it provides the resources that telecentres need to succeed - locally relevant content and services, support and learning opportunities, and networks that help telecentre activists connect to each other. With these things in hand, tens of thousands of telecentres are in a better position to enrich the communities they serve. telecentr more...
October 2, 2008
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This is the report of a study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. 'Half (48%) of tech users need help from others in getting new devices and services to work, and many experience tech outages when there is a glitch with their home internet connection, computer, or cell phone. Coping with these failures is a hassle for many tech users and helps to distance them from technology use.'

Added by  John Daly  December 3, 2008

This is a group site in the form of a blog which provides examples of the use of the internet to support video for development. It is part of the Eldis site; Eldis is a development portal.

Added by  John Daly  December 3, 2008

The 'VoIP-4D Primer' is a free guide The work is an effort to disseminate the use of telephony over the Internet in developing regions. The 40-page guide targets both technical and non-technical reader

Added by  Moushumi Biswas  December 3, 2008

Rural areas in South Africa have unique conditions such as remoteness and scarcity of reliable public facilities. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) introduced into these areas must be suitable for these conditions. Using a user-centered design approach based on Participatory Design and Action Research, this paper describes telemedicine application for a rural village in the Eastern Cape. In this paper the author describes how they determined the requirements and design for the ap more...

Added by  Moushumi Biswas  December 3, 2008

The World Heritage Information Network (WHIN) is the global network of World Heritage information providers. It was created in 1995 in order to foster the exchange of information between partner networks and World Heritage sites around the world. In addition to information carried by its partners, news is circulated through WHNEWS, the e-mail newsletter, the printed World Heritage Newsletter, and the partner websites.

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  December 2, 2008

Abstract: 'The World Wide Web provides an abundant source of medical information. This information can assist people who are not healthcare professionals to better understand health and disease, and to provide them with feasible explanations for symptoms. However, the Web has the potential to increase the anxieties of people who have little or no medical training, especially when Web search is employed as a diagnostic procedure. We use the term cyberchondria to refer to the unfounded escalation more...

Added by  John Daly  December 2, 2008

Under the theme Fostering Innovation through Networked Readiness, this year’s Report places a particular focus on the role of networked readiness in spurring innovation. The Report uses the Networked Readiness Index (NRI), covering a total of 127 economies in 2007-2008, to measure the degree of preparation of a nation or community to participate in and benefit from ICT developments. It also describes policies for ICT. Sponsored by Cisco Systems, the Global Information Technology Report series more...

Added by  John Daly  December 2, 2008

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