<:section sizcache=”0″ sizset=”48″> Advertisement The new BostonGlobe.com website is notable not just for its gated subscription model, but also for something more aesthetic: its roots in responsive design. The responsive design concept, pioneered by Ethan Marcotte (who consulted with the Globe on the project), enables site pages – layouts, fonts and images – to… [Read more…]
Bookmark this category ¿Qué pensaría si, al abrir el grifo, el agua llegase a su vecino antes que a usted? ¿Y si al encender el televisor quien pagase una cuota extra pudiera ver antes los goles de un partido? O mejor aún, ¿y si la red eléctrica diera preferencia a unos electrodomésticos frente a otros,… [Read more…]
CHINA'S HUAWEI PLANS TO BUILD OR BUY A FACTORY IN BRAZIL BEIJING, Sept 13 Asia Pulse – Huawei Technologies, China's largest telecommunications equipment maker by revenue, plans to build or buy a factory in Brazil to manufacture handsets and panel computers as it sales situation is predicted to change dramatically, according to Li Ke, chief… [Read more…]
BRIEFING – Asia TelecomMUNICATIONS – SEPT 13, 2011 An executive briefing on the telecommunications industry for Sept 13, 2011, prepared by Asia Pulse (http:/ www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities. INDONESIA’S TELKOM EARMARKS US$116 MLN FOR ACQUISITIONS IN 2012 JAKARTA – State telecommunications operator PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia… [Read more…]
Sept. 13–Radcom (Nasdaq: RDCM) a network service assurance provider, today announced that it has received additional orders worth $ 6.5 million from one of Latin America’s major multinational mobile carriers. The company reported that the orders were placed by several of the carrier’s regional operators. Radcom said that the rising business from the carrier reflected… [Read more…]
PORTO DO ACU, BRAZIL — Here along the golden sands that grace the Atlantic coastline 175 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, China is forging a new economic reality. Just past a port where workers are building a two-mile-long pier to accommodate huge vessels known as Chinamaxes that will transport iron ore for China's ravenous… [Read more…]
Amazon, el gigante global del comercio electrónico que ha revolucionado la economía estadounidense, llega ahora a España. Los que venimos del sector de Internet vemos esta llegada con entusiasmo, pero muchos también con preocupación. Con una tasa de desempleo en el país del 20%, y 13 meses consecutivos de caída del gasto en consumo,… [Read more…]
¡Ding, dong! Amazon llama. El próximo jueves, la mayor tienda de Internet se instala en España. No es que hasta ahora los españoles no pudieran comprar ahí, porque Internet no tiene fronteras (sí obstáculos); pero se comprará mejor: en castellano, con un catálogo amplio de libros, música y cine españoles, y un servicio más rápido… [Read more…]
Adam D. Thierer A Media Welfare State? We need a WPA for the press, Robert McChesney and John Nichols insist. 28 June 2010 *The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again*, by Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols (Nation Books, 352 pp., $26.95) Imagine a world of… [Read more…]
Open80211s es una implementación abierta del estándar IEEE 802.11s, todavía en fase de borrador, que establecerá nuevas normas para crear redes Wi-Fi Mesh (malladas). El proyecto consiste en la construcción de una red MESH global de conexión Wi-Fi. Se caracteriza por tener un hardware de bajo costo y el software de código abierto. El dinero… [Read more…]
Atiyya's death robs al Qaeda -- already staggering after the loss of bin Laden -- of its key strategist exactly when it needed him most.
As a connoisseur of fine diplomacy, Henry Kissinger finds a lot of it to admire in China. His new book, cast as a history of Chinese foreign policy, traces the twists and turns of Chinese strategy since the establishment of the People’s Republic in 1949, quoting liberally from his numerous conversations with Chinese leaders. But… [Read more…]
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