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Print continues to endure - WAN-IFRA reports
The Power of Print and Publishing to Targeted Audiences, two new reports from the WAN-IFRA Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project, examine the enduring appeal of print in the digital age, and provide strategic advice on building multimedia strategies that rely on print media for revenue growth.
Internet good for newspaper industry - impreMedia CEO
John Paton, chairman and chief executive officer of impreMedia, a Hispanic news and information company in the US, believes digital news distribution "is the single best thing that has happened to our business in the last quarter century."
Will Algeria lose the multimedia combat?

The new multimedia tools (blogs, Facebook, Dailymotion...) don't seem to have posed much of a threat to traditional media in Algeria. 21 Oct 2008 08:18


Reshuffles in the Algerian Public ICT

[Laeed Zaghlami] Algeria's minister of ICT, Boujemaa Haichour has appointed Mouloud Djaziri as Algerie Telecom's (AT) new director general. This comes one week after he accepted the retirement of the director general of Mobilis Hachemi Belhamidi and the appointment of Belhamidi's replacement, Lounis Belharat. 14 Jan 2008 07:33




Microsoft to partner with Algeria

[Laeed Zaghlami] The CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer has affirmed the company's commitment to a partnership with Algeria. 10 Oct 2007 08:36


Nigeria launches DVB-H mobile TV

Nigeria has beaten South Africa in the roll-out of the DVB-H mobile TV... Details Nigeria, MultiChoice Africa's local business partner in Nigeria, recently launched Africa's first commercial mobile broadcast TV service in the city of Abuja. 30 Aug 2007 07:55


Djezzy GSM expands its connexion in Algeria

Orascom Technology Solutions completes deployment of Redline's RedCONNEX™ products to provide wireless backhaul for expansion of Orascom Telecom's Djezzy GSM service. 10 Jul 2007 14:14




Pirates plunder computer software

Despite global efforts to raise awareness of intellectual property rights and the pitfalls of using computer software illegally, South Africa's piracy rate stands at 37%, with African countries topping 90%. 18 May 2005 12:17


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