Broadband Penteration Growth for G7 Countries
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the UK passed Japan and the US in broadband penetration in the first quarter of 2006.
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the UK passed Japan and the US in broadband penetration in the first quarter of 2006.
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Sharad Kulkarni, who also moderated the valedictory session, spoke about the Baramati Initiative.
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Research is needed into the relation between computer games and development as educational use, play and production grow
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The 2003 Declaration and Action Plan documents that emerged out of the first phase of the WSIS consultations in Geneva acknowledged that equitable access to the information society was the most critical ingredient to bridge the information and knowledge divide.
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News Review
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Climate Change News
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TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues) was founded in 1996 and is guided by the vision that all people have the right to sexual well-being and to an enjoyable and self-affirming sexuality.
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Sustainability is high on the agenda for community radio stations. With an international decline in donor funding, community radio stations are constantly searching for other ways of sustaining themselves.
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The intensive integration of ICTs into the daily lives of people has produced a continuum of social vulnerabilities, rather than a mere digital divide.