E-waste to hit developing world hard
UN report predicts that by 2020, e-waste from computers will grow by up to 400 percent from 2007 levels in China and South Africa.
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E-waste to hit developing world hard
UN report predicts that by 2020, e-waste from computers will grow by up to 400 percent from 2007 levels in China and South Africa.
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E-waste to hit developing world hard
Can I get a drumroll please? Or maybe just the trill of a thousand ringtones to celebrate the selection of our Mobilize 2010 Launchpad finalists
Egypt has created a special security department to monitor Facebook . Allegedly, the “main task of this group is to monitor Facebook content like groups, pages and chat and to publish reports countering online criticism of current Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak or his son Gamal.” But it’s extremely unlikely that the secret police powering it will not collect user information, as well as seek out and punish those who use the social network for free speech and political reasons. Egypt’s relationship to Facebook is extensive.
You know things are bad when AOL’s search business looks better than yours. That’s the position in which Yahoo finds itself
For some in Silicon Valley, Asia remains an alluring black box. A promising world with pockets of hyper growth, obscured by a tangled web of unfamiliar languages, customs, regulations and native ecosystems
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Baidu Inc, operator of China’s dominant search engine, said on Thursday that it will focus its future mobile Internet investments on its core search business as it takes aim at the next big Internet space.