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Computer and ICT (Information Communication Technology) News related Burma (Myanmar). If you would like to read more news and information regarding computer and ICT of Burma (Myanmar), please browse .
Myanmar Lifts Ban and Allows Yahoo! Mail
Myanmar Allows Yahoo Mail On a recent June-July 2008 trip to Myanmar, a friend emailed me from an Internet cafe using her Yahoo email address, which caused me to reply how shocked I was that she was able to access Yahoo!
U.N. sets up emergency telecommunication center in Myanmar
YANGON, July 7 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations has set up an emergency telecommunication center (ETC) in Myanmar's biggest city of Yangon to improve quick communication access in disaster relief and restoration works, reported the local Biweekly Eleven journal.
BROWN: Burmese generals surfing the Internet
The Washington Times' COMMENTARY by Peter J. Brown, is a Maine-based free-lance writer who writes frequently about satellite industry trends and developments in Asia.
4th of July - Freedom of Blogging
This is not a post about tips or how to blog. It is a post which affects every kind of blogger from every part of the world.
English Essay: Censorship
Search the Internet for articles on democratic revolution. You will get thousands upon thousands of articles, some of which inciting violence toward a perceived tyrant, others promoting peaceful means of revolt. These articles could be written by anyone: a college professor, a common worker, or a young revolutionary, but as it stands today, you probably wouldn’t be able to find any of these articles online if you live in China. As we begin to move toward an era in which anyone can easily publish and access information, we see that it is increasingly hard to censor information, yet there exist methods by which some ideas can be slowed or hidden.
India, China to Strengthen Myanmar's IT Capability
India and China have been competing with each other not only in helping Myanmar's military junta in the exploitation of its vast gas reserves in the Arakan area, but also in strengthening its IT capability. The Junta, which is keen to develop an IT capability, which will not be dependent on Western companies and which it can strictly control without letting it be exploited by pro-democracy elements, has sought the help of India and China. Both have responded positively
Myanmar bloggers help build 'Budget Huts' in delta
LABUTTA, Myanmar—Bloggers may find their messages blocked by Myanmar's military regime, but that hasn't stopped Nyi Lynn Seck from raising tens of thousands of dollars for cyclone survivors.
Burmese activism in the new technology: How IT is helping and hampering movements
Advancement of new media and communication has substantially impacted on the social and political movements of the Burmese democratic activists. The political activists from inside and outside Burma are using new media and communications as a tool to struggle for democracy and Human Rights in Burma.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama made contribution for Nargis victims
New Delhi 9-6-08: The Nobel laureate His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been staunch supporter of Burmese democracy movement and for the freedom of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Just after Nargis cyclone severely hit lower part of Burma, His Holiness donated $50,000 through International Red Cross.
A blog can change your life
"I think blogging is for jobless people," declared a friend over lunch one day. It is totally untrue.
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