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31 décembre 2007 - Esprit d'entreprise, Nos affaires sociales
Un de nos 1ers diplômés du projet de telecentre de LUEUR à Manille a gagné une récompense à l'événement de la connaissance GK3 tenu en Malaisie dans le 7 déc. tôt. Christine Lopez des Philippines - MobileTelecenters.com est allé bien aux 2008 1er recrutés dans le le jeune programme social d'entrepreneurs avec son projet mobile de Telecentre. Christine et son équipe recevront jusqu'à USD$15,000 en financement de concession et 12 mois de tutelle en tant qu'élément du programme des innovateurs 2008 de YSEI.

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30 décembre 2007 - Utilisation des outils I
Des smartphones aux instruments tenus dans la main, les outils de technologie énumérés ici augmentent la productivité pour les professionnels mobiles
Ces outils aident à vous rendre plus productif à exécuter votre travail à distance. Certains de ces articles mettent en boîte utilisé dans des manières inattendues comme le lecteur d'e-livre avec l'accès à 1000's des livres électroniques ou le du nouveau caméscope imperméable à l'eau de SANYO Xacti E1 que vous pouvez employer sur la terre et l'eau du fond !
3 Skypephone
Vous n'avez pas besoin d'un ordinateur pour faire des appels libres plus. Utilisation 3 Skypephone à la place. C'est un téléphone portable élégant qui appelle, textes et des images de prises comme vous prévoiriez qu'il - mais attendre, là est plus - vous peut également employer lui pour appeler et le message instantané vos amis, libres, partout où ils sont dans le monde.
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December 30th, 2007 — Entrepreneurship, General, Outsourcing, Productivity
Here is Tim Ferris talking about the “Low-Information Diet” at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Other keynoters included Eric Schmidt of Google and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. He was invited to speak after winning an audience vote at the “Ignite” competition a few nights earlier. The rules? The presentation had to be 5 minutes long, and you needed to have exactly 20 slides, which advanced automatically every 15 seconds. That explains why he’s speaking so quickly. Ferris is the author of the 4 hour work week.
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December 28th, 2007 — Tools I use, Traveling tips I use
Our outsourcing company already has customers from New York to New Zealand and combined with my non profit work I’m going to be on the road more than ever before next year. I estimate I’ll probably be in at least 20 countries over at least 3 continents from Jan - Dec 08. That’s on planes, motorbikes, boats, jeepneys, trains, horses, trikes and all other kinds of transport you can possibly imagine. ie I’ll be pretty much in the ‘field’ so to speak! Seeing as I chew through laptops every year I’ve finally taken the plunge and bought a full-assault, rugged laptop from Panasonic. It’s called a TOUGHBOOK…and that’s exactly what this thing is TOUGH…TOUGH….TOUGH! It kicks ass and I’ve been bush-testing it in the Noosa hinterlands over Christmas.
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December 21st, 2007 — General, Our social business, Outsourcing
Well several years on from the launch of the Philippines 1st Telecentre (GLOW) by our non profit OrphanIT.com we’re now ready to launch the first jobs platform for small businesses wanting to outsource to telecentres (like computer schools) in developing nations. The new platform will be hosted at www.SolvePoverty.com
I gave a presentation to about 200 people at the GK3 explaining Social Outsourcing and ways it can be better utilised. The PowerPoint on social outsourcing is here.
Summary. Social outsourcing and Fair Trade in IT, by Dr. Richard Heeks
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December 21st, 2007 — Entrepreneurship
I’ve just read a cool blog about a guy called Gary Scott, who’s also in the trading and investment game and travels a lot like I do. I get the feeling he owns a little more than me but hey he’s got 20 + years of experience on me as well. He has a farm in Virginia USA and a hotel in Equador. I have a farm in Byron Bay and I’m looking for a hotel in Siargao (Cloud Nine, Philippines). I’m finding getting the hotel on Siargao Island is still a little way off but it’s not going anywhere.
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December 14th, 2007 — Latest news, Our social business
Kuala Lumpur, 14 December 2007: Well we’ve just wrapped up 5 days of non-stop activities at one of the world’s largest ICT 4 development conferences here in KL, Malaysia. It’s been a whirlwind of a week.
This was the 3rd Global Knowledge Conference I’ve been to over the last 5 years and probably the best in terms of outcomes as we raised over USD$400,000 for our Youth Entrepreneurship Initiative www.YSEI.org
The Global Knowledge Partnership’s Event on the Future, the Third Global Knowledge Conference (GK3), was opened on the 11th of December in Kuala Lumpur by Deputy Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, and addressed the challenges of sustainable and equitable development through Knowledge and Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
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