339 innovation hubs set for standardisation as FG deepens digital inclusion
Google launches Chrome web browser
Why we refused telcos mobile money licences – CBN
Vodacom brings AfricaIPconnect to Nigeria
ICT and the future of C-River State: A case for Tinapa
Women empowerment necessary for development, says Glo boss, Adenuga
Has social media chat language affected good diction?
Planned bus workers strike threatens GSM congress
Using your smart phone as internet modem
NCC axes vendors of unapproved mobile handsets
World Bank to train 1,500 Nigerian graduates in ICT
‘Nigeria ready for satellite-enabled e-education’
NCC and the refurbishment budget brouhaha
Too much phone texting reduces moral, spiritual goals
Review curriculum for ICT now
UN, Intel unveil ICT initiative to stem child mortality

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Bringing the Nigerian knowledge workforce home (2)
NOW with the global meltdown, Nigerian knowledge workers are in want, and stories are circulating in the (Silicon) Valley of immigrants abandoning their cars and homes to move back in with their parents abroad. But beyond the outflow of techies, Intel, Microsoft, and others have begun worrying publicly about a much broader problem: overall U.S. tech dominance.
Globacom partners FG on women development
SEcond National Operator, Globacom has announced a successful partnership with the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in organizing the first National Retreat on Women Development, Peace and National Transformation.
Vodacom guarantees better connectivity with AfricaIPconnect solutions
Vodacom Business, one of the leading provider of pan-African corporate total communication solutions has introduced its latest solutions, AfricaIPconnect to Nigeria IT market. According to the company, the solution was designed to redefine and guarantee better connectivity to organizations that desire superior end user experience when navigating the Internet space in Nigeria.
Broadband is next phase of telecoms revolution – Juwah
Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Communication Commission, NCC. Dr. Eugene Juwah has said that broadband is the next phase of telecommunication revolution, which every nation that aspires to succeed must embrace.
NCS seeks action on cyber law
The Nigerian Computer Society, (NCS) has among other things advocated the passage of cyber security legislation to provide legal backing and confidence to fighting cyber crime.

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