Posts Tagged “sco”
Quite surprised to discover that British Prime Minister Office, the famous 10 Downing Street, is, since very few days, using social networks to communicate on the Web.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown (at least his PR team) is active on Twitter and photos of the French President's visit to Downing Street have been published, by PM communication team, on Flickr.
Is PM Brown a geek also ?
Who will be next ? This one perhaps ? 
Q: Will it give enough "respectability" to introduce micro-blogging into corporate environment ? or is it still too early ? I will come on that subject again, after reading Simon's post
Tags: 2008, blog, brown, communication, downing, Flickr, geek, ia, im, lan, micro-blogging, network, nomadcom.net, photo, politics, post, prime minister, sco, social, social networking, twit, Twitter, uk, web, web 2.0, wp, www
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Posted by: Cedric in Fun, Travel
Travelpod proposes to discover, through an online game, how well do you know your world.
Questions includes major cities of the World, Capital cities as well as travelers must see locations. Additional set of questions are also available (Continents, Flags, Unesco sites, Photos).
Want to play ?
My personal score: Final Score : 576'899 Final Level : 12 Traveler IQ : 133
Tags: 2008, api, blog, capital, cities, Fun, game, im, knowledge, lan, location, must see, nomadcom.net, online, Our World, photo, quiz, sco, Travel, traveler, travelpod, world, worldwide, wp, www
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Back online after few days on Chinese Mountains I discovered lots of interesting informations about Internet disruptions which occurred earlier this month and impacted more than 90 millions Internet users. Outages were due to up to cuts on up to 9 submarines cables located, for most of them, around the Arabian Peninsula.

"I Love Bonnie" published on the 12th the excellent "The Submarine Cables - A Complete Guide to the 2008 Internet Outage". The post contains tons of informations and links and provides a detailed review of the events. Media coverage can be found on Renesys site. Steven M. Bellovin professor at Columbia University analyzed the possible causes of these outages.
Some also speaks, indeed, about conspiracy
Tags: 2008, access, blog, cable, ces, columbia, disruption, event, Flickr, ia, im, Impact, internet, internet access, lan, LED, nomadcom.net, online, outage, photo, post, review, sco, submarine, Telecommunications, university, user, wp, www
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