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Revolution

How M2M is revolutionising the professional world

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technology is on the rise both at home and in the workplace, and will soon significantly impact and empower the way we live and work. M2M solutions – devices connecting, communicating, and working directly with one another...

Technology at the heart of Egypt’s growth plan

In 2011 Egypt made worldwide headlines as a revolution took hold and anti-government protestors vented their anger and frustration against the regime. It was a time when the world held its collective breath in anticipation of what could or...

Libya’s Internet connection restored

As Libyan rebels rolled into Tripoli on Sunday evening, 21 August 2011, the country’s Internet went down. On Monday, 22 August 2011, as promised by rebel leaders, Internet services were restored. The announcement was made prior to the Transitional National Council,...

Egypt’s youth want online legislation

Young Egyptian activists are hopeful efforts to enact online media legislation will give them greater freedom to express their views. This comes after the Internet was shut down during the 18 days of protests that led to the ousting of...

Egypt’s Ghonim to leave Google, form NGO

Wael Ghonim, Egypt’s face of the revolution that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak, announced over the weekend that he was leaving Google in order to form an NGO to fight poverty and foster education in the country. On Saturday, he...

ConnectCard looks to enter Mideast market

American telecommunications company Connect Card is looking to improve on communications in the Middle East in the post-revolution atmosphere through a new calling service that will enable calls to take place for "only pennies on the dollar", the company...

Tunisian bloggers want say in country’s future

What many are saying was a social media revolution in Tunisia now has bloggers calling for greater participation in the country’s future, after they helped topple the more than two decades rule. Already, the government has taken initiative. The previously...

Tunisia selling the revolution online

Tunisians are selling merchandise from January’s revolution that ousted former President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali from power, after more than two decades atop the country’s political structure. While Tunisians are able to get such collectibles, including shirts, signs and...

Revolution cost Telecom Egypt US$3 million

The recent political unrest in Egypt, which led to the ousting of former President Hosni Mubarak, cost the state-run landline telecommunications company around 17 million Egyptian pounds, or nearly $3 million. A statement from Telecom Egypt said that the overall...

Egypt Revolution tweets to be published in book

Western media continue to call Egypt’s January 25 revolution an “Internet Revolution” as the use of social media websites such as Twitter was in full force during the 18 days of protests that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak. Now,...
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Microsoft Promotes Naim Yazbeck to President

 Microsoft has announced the promotion of Naim Yazbeck to President for Microsoft Middle East and Africa (MEA), effective July...
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