Google unveils SMS service for Africa

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under News · Comment 

On Monday, internet search giant Google Inc. unveiled its new service designed to provide information via SMS text message to mobile phone users in Africa. This service from the company is unveiled keeping in consideration the lowest rates of internet penetration in Africa, as the company acknowledged its latest blogpost at tits official blog.

The California based company’s blogpost on this latest development read, “At Google we seek to serve a broad base of people — not only those who can afford to access the Internet from the convenience of their workplace or with a computer at home.”
“It’s important to reach users wherever they are, with the information they need, in areas with the greatest information poverty,” Google added

On one hand as the internet penetration rates are the lowest in the African continent, Google cashed on the latest findings that revealed the world’s highest mobile phone growth rate in the region and that the mobile use on the continent is six times higher than Internet penetration.

According to Google, the new service, Google SMS, will be available first in Uganda. This service can be used to get information, via SMS, on a wide range of topics including health, agriculture tips, news, local weather and sports etc.

Google also announced that it is launching a service called Google Trader, another of its SMS based application.

Recovery to begin soon: Google

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under News · Comment 

Here is some good news after a relatively long bad spell.
According to Eric Schmidt, internet search giant’s chief executive, a US recovery is likely to begin this autumn.

Speaking at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in southern France, Schmidt admitted that the worst fiscal downturn since the Great Depression of 1930s was over and it would be “reasonable to be optimistic for 2010.”

“The rate of jobless claims is decreasing although the absolute number is increasing,” he said.

Schmidt however refused to comment on the rumors that said Google had set up a team of engineers to study the technical specifications of Bing, the search engine launched by Google’s archrival Microsoft.

However he did mention, “Bing is a competitor. We have absolutely looked at Bing; we have actually studied what they do as Microsoft studied what Google does.”

Launched less than a month ago, Microsoft’s Bing search engine managed to capture a considerable amount of internet seekers but is trailing Google and Yahoo Inc.

Bing is due to be launched in UK this autumn where as a test version is already available.

Comcast to offer wireless Internet service

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under News · Comment 

Comcast is all set to roll out its wireless Internet service from Tuesday in Portland, Ore. The company plans to add three other cities by the end of the year.

Comcast would b the first major cable operator to roll out its very own, wireless broadband which would be offering up to 4 Megabits per second speed and would be carried over the 4G network of Clearwire Corp., where it’s offered.
Elsewhere, the service will use Sprint Nextel Corp.’s 3G network.

The Comcast High-Speed 2go Metro service, on promotion for $49.95 a month for a year, would include Comcast’s wired Internet home service and a Wi-Fi router. The regular price for it is about $73 a month. The national version, using Sprint, costs $20 a month more.

About its plan to add other cities, Comcast plans to offer the service in Philadelphia, Atlanta and Chicago later this year.

Krakow Captivates with its Historical Treasures

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under Advertising · Comment 

Krakow in Poland is a city steeped in historical riches and memories. The city’s castles, churches, public squares and the very walls are witness to this heritage of architectural and cultural beauty.

The most important center of tourist attraction in Krakow is the Royal Castle located in Wawel Hill. This castle was the place where Polish kings were crowned and buried and continued to be the hub of royal power from the 11th to the 17th centuries. today the castle houses museums, royal chambers, a cathedral showcasing the riches of its royal past. There is also the famous “Sigismund” bell in the castle grounds which is rung only on the most important national events.

Among other places of historical interest in Krakow are its Main Market Square which is the second largest public square after St. Mark’s Square in Venice, as well as the St. Mary’s Tower which is the only tower in the world where a bugle is played every hour. River trips on the Vistula, shopping in the City Center and tasting the delicacies of local cuisine are some of the other things that every visitor to Krakow must try out.

While tourists have lot of options in accommodation, check out www.ooaha.com for the best Krakow hotel deals.

Microsoft to Put Razorfish for Sale, Says Report

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under News · Comment 

Microsoft may be planning to sell Razorfish, its digital agency, according to a report posted on the Financial Times website late Sunday.

Microsoft, the world’s largest software maker has reportedly hired Morgan Stanley to facilitate negotiations in the sale of Razorfish and French marketing company Publicis SA is expected to be a frontline bidder according to the Financial Times news report. Formerly called Avenue A Razorfish, the digital agency was acquired by Microsoft in 2007 as part of a takeover deal which saw the software giant buying aQuantive for six billion dollars.

Razorfish is one of the best-known agencies in the field of interactive advertising and marketing. The agency has a long list of reputed clients which includes heavyweights such as McDonald’s Corp, Carnival Cruise Lines as well as Starwood Hotels & Resorts. Citing an analyst, the Financial Times report estimates that Razorfish is worth between $600 million to &700 million. The estimate is based on sales of approximately $400 million notched up by Razorfish last year as well as profit margins of similar agencies which range between 12 to 13 percent. However the news of the impending sale of Razorfish could not be confirmed from any of the involved parties.

Come to Fiji Islands to Revive your Romance

June 28, 2009 · Filed Under Advertising · Comment 

Rediscover the joys of your honeymoon with a vacation to the Fiji Islands. Take your spouse to this exotic coastal paradise and live those early heady days of love all over again.

Located in the South Pacific Ocean, Fiji is actually an archipelago of around 322 islands among which the two main are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. in the earlier days the latter was also known as the Sandalwood island because of thickets of sandalwood trees in the Bua Bay. today the island is a popular tourist destination for its idyllic beaches and a variety of water-based activities. The island is surrounded by rich coral reefs and provides great opportunities for those keen on discovering this amazing under-water paradise.

The island is rich in long stretches of golden, palm-fringed beaches which are greatly popular with honeymooners. Couples can also go on cruises which take a tour through some of the best coastal sceneries and also give guests a sample of traditional Fijian hospitality. visitors to Vanua Levu can also avail of other aquatic sports like yachting and diving. Facilities for these activities are easily available towards the south of the island around the town of Savusavu. So, if you have decided to get away on your second honeymoon, consider visiting the Fijian island of Vanua Levu and check out www.ooaha.com for the best Savusavu hotel deals.

Google News mistakes Jackson queries for attack

June 27, 2009 · Filed Under News · Comment 

After the shocking and sudden reports on Michael Jackson’s death, a flurry of search queries for the King of the Pop led Google News, the news aggregator of Web search giant Google, to believe it was under an attack, Google said at its official blog on Friday.

The Internet giant said on Friday that as “millions and millions” of people across the globe sent in search and news queries for the pop star on Thursday, Google hesitated a bit initially believing that it was under an automated virus attack, rating the “hotness” of Jackson-related searches as “volcanic.”

“The spike in searches related to Michael Jackson was so big that Google News initially mistook it for an automated attack,” Google said. The official blog post also added, “As a result, for about 25 minutes yesterday, when some people searched Google News they saw a ‘We’re sorry’ page before finding the articles they were looking for.”

As the reports about the hospitalization and death of the pop star, millions of shocked fans across the globe couldn’t believe the news and searched for reliable sources on the internet.
Amongst the other web-based services who suffered a lowdown were the popular micro-blogging service Twitter, web portal AOL, and Yahoo!

Twitter suffered a slowdown as millions of shocked fans and even celebrities across the globe expressed their shock and emotions on the sudden development. AOL’s AIM instant messaging service was down for about 40 minutes.
Yahoo! said it received five times its normal traffic and its front page story “Michael Jackson rushed to hospital” was its “highest clicking story” ever with 800,000 clicks within 10 minutes.

China Accuses Google of Spreading Lewd Content

June 26, 2009 · Filed Under News · Comment 

The Chinese government charged search giant Google Inc of spreading pornography after users in China were temporarily unable to access the main site and some of its related services.

On Thursday, the spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry Qin Gang announced that the English version of Google’s main website had been found to contain lewd and vulgar content. He also added that representatives of Google in China had been summoned by the authorities and asked to remove all inappropriate content that are in serious violation of Chinese laws.

In response to the accusation, Google representatives said that it was doing all it can to check the spread of lewd content from its links in China. The Mountainview, California-based search engine giant also said that the company would investigate the outage that prevented many users in China from accessing the U.S site of google.com, its China-based site google.cn as well as its e-mail service, Gmail.

China has the world’s largest number of Internet users which according to an estimate stands at 298 million. The communist government of China has one of the strictest web-filtering networks in place and frequently blocks the Chinese people’s access to foreign sites on charges of dissension, anti-national activities or pornography.

Lucerne Leaves Visitors Breathless

June 26, 2009 · Filed Under Advertising · Comment 

Lucerne acts the gateway to central Switzerland and draws thousands of tourists every year. It is most famous as the site of a magnificent lake of the same name and is bordered by picturesque mountains.

Lake Lucerne is the prime attraction for tourists to this place who can explore the scenic beauty of its water by various means. There are luxury cruises for those with deep pockets as well as rides on paddle boat steamers and other motor vessels. Whatever the means, the picture-postcard views of the surrounding mountains and villages leave all visitors yearning for more. Lucerne is also the starting point of excursion to nearby slopes of Rigi, Pilatus and Stanserhorn.

Other than its lake, Lucerne is also famous as a town of churches, squares and other historical monuments. Among these perhaps the most important is the Chapel Bridge which was painstakingly restored to its original design after being damaged in a fire. It is one of the oldest bridges in Europe and Today, a symbol of Lucerne’s rich cultural heritage. Some of the other historical sites not to be missed are its 17th century Jesuit church, the twin towers of Hofkirche, the monument with the figure of a dying lion as well as its numerous art galleries.

Prospective tourists can visit www.ooaha.com for information on accommodation as the site lists some of the best Lucerne hotel deals.

Spring Brings Out All the Colors at Keukenhof Gardens

June 24, 2009 · Filed Under Advertising · Comment 

The Keukenhof Spring Gardens of Netherlands are famous worldwide for the spectacular expanse of tulips and other flowers. Open to the public for only two months in spring, the gardens attract tourists from all around the over who go to great lengths to plan a trip to Holland during this very short time.

The Keukenhof gardens offer a stunning display of tulips and other horticultural creations. The garden is the largest bulb park in the world and sprawls over 30 hectares with around fifteen kilometers of footpath. According to sources at least seven million flower bulbs are planted by hand every year. Besides tulips, the garden also has orchids, lilies, daffodil, hyacinths, narcissus and other exquisite garden sculptures.

The name Keukenhof traditionally means kitchen yard or garden and during the fifteenth century the present gardens were actually the site from where herbs and vegetable were grown for the royal kitchens. In 1857, the gardens were landscaped by reputed Dutch architect Jan Zocher and the first spring display was held in 1949. Ever since the Keukenhof Gardens have thrown open to public display during spring each year.

Tourists can visit the Keukenhof gardens from Amsterdam or Leiden while the nearest village is Lisse. Visitors can check out www.ooaha.com for best Lisse hotel deals.

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