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Added by Bayan .S. Belbese on March 14, 2011 at 8:33pm — No Comments
The debate regarding the effectiveness of using ICTs to help achieve development goals arises not only around questions concerning the
evidence in support of the relationship between ICTs and development,
but also more substantially from inherent doubts about the relevance of
ICTs in achieving sustainable development, and fears that investment in
ICTs will draw resources away from…
Added by Bayan .S. Belbese on November 18, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments
for the first time ever in Egypt and Jordan, Google will be hosting its Google Days in December, in Egypt
between December 8th and 10th and Jordan…
Added by Bayan .S. Belbese on October 29, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments
This review is intended to provide a research focus for the e–Government strategy for the Hashimite Kingdom of Jordan (Jordan, Ministry of Post and Communications (MOPC), 2002a). The strategy sits
within the context of other initiatives related to education (Hamzeh, 2002; Heresh and Malas, 2002), poverty alleviation (Dajani, 2002), Arab culture (Joha, 2002a), and e–commerce (Roussan, 2001; Al Farawati,…
Added by Bayan .S. Belbese on October 22, 2010 at 8:50pm — No Comments
IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the successor to IPv4, which is the current IP protocol version used on the Internet. As the Internet becomes more widely used, the IPv4 address space is likely to be
exhausted some time early in this century. IPv6, however, can eliminate
this address exhaustion problem. IPv6 address space is 128-bit and is
much wider than IPv4 address space. Another feature of IPv6 is that
security and automatic network set-up technologies are…
Added by Bayan .S. Belbese on August 19, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments
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