Californians Could Vote To Split Themselves Into Six New States


If famed tech investor Tim Draper has his way (or rather, convinces enough California voters that it’s the best way), the cultural and economic juggernaut that is today’s California could cease to...
    






Californians Could Vote To Split Themselves Into Six New States


If famed tech investor Tim Draper has his way (or rather, convinces enough California voters that it’s the best way), the cultural and economic juggernaut that is today’s California could cease to...
    






Californians Could Vote To Split Themselves Into Six New States


If famed tech investor Tim Draper has his way (or rather, convinces enough California voters that it’s the best way), the cultural and economic juggernaut that is today’s California could cease to...
    






Microsoft launches 4Afrika initiative with Huawei W1 variant, TV white space broadband project

Microsoft launches 4Afrika initiative with Huawei W1 variant, lowcost wireless broadband

Following the lead of co-founder Bill Gates Microsoft is taking more interest in Africa, announcing its 4Afrika Initiative with a stated aim of improving the continent's global competitiveness. There are several plans under way as a part of the project, with one of the first being a new Windows Phone 8 device from Microsoft and Huawei. Pictured above, the Huawei 4Afrika phone is a specially tailored version of the existing Ascend W1 meant as an affordable option (no price announced yet) for first time smartphone buyers that also comes preloaded with apps created by African developers for African consumers, and a subsection of the existing Windows Phone Store that will continue to focus on "locally-relevant" apps and content. It will be available in blue, red, black and white when it launches later this month in Angola, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.

Another part of the push is a pilot project Microsoft is working on with the Kenyan government and Indigo Telecom which combines solar powered base stations using TV white space technology to offer affordable wireless internet access. Meant to bring broadband to places that currently lack even electricity, the deployment is called Mawingu, connecting a healthcare clinic and several schools in its initial test. After several years of pushing the tech, which takes advantage of unused TV broadcast spectrum, Microsoft hopes to convince other nations to make the legal/regulatory changes to start using it as well. There's a press release after the break with more details, as well as a video and more information available beyond the source links.

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Source: 4Afrika, Windows Phone Blog

Social Jobs Partnership launches Facebook app, 1.7 million positions to be filled

Social Jobs Partnership Facebook application goes live, TK

We've all heard stories about people losing jobs over their Facebook activity, but the Social Jobs Partnership is an initiative aimed at achieving the reverse. The project sees the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the DirectEmployers Association and the National Association of State Workforce Agencies working with Facebook to launch the Social Jobs Application today. The app helps recruiters reach Facebook's considerable audience, while also introducing a professional stream to the site. Prospective employers can list vacancies by industry, location, and skill, and there's already a bunch of recruitment sites on board, including BranchOut, DirectEmployers Association, Work4Labs, Jobvite and Monster.com. At launch, there are 1.7 million jobs up for grabs. A NACE survey recently highlighted that many recruiters are already leveraging the social platform to find staff, so a partnership to further facilitate the process seemed a natural progression. Missing the daily challenge of a 9-to-5, or just fancy a different one? Head down to the source, and update that resumé (but be sure to check your photo privacy settings first).

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