Posts Tagged ‘Egypt’


Screenshot Shutting down the internet cost egypt millions of dollars according to studies in the mater, however that crime did not go unpunished. An Egyptian court has ordered former egyptian president Husni Mubarak and other former officials to pay 90 Million USD for shutting down the internet and cell phone networks during the Egyptian revolution. ...
Screenshot A team in University of Alabama in Birmingham, USA have discovered 1,000 tombs, 3,000 ancient settlements and 17 pyramids via satellite infrared survey. According to BBC the team analysed images from satellites orbiting 700km above the earth, equipped with cameras so powerful they can pin-point objects less than 1m in diameter on the earth's...
Screenshot Jabbar's group buying site Cobone has expanded to Cairo, Now offering special offers to the resident of the city. Like Groupon and Livingsocial Cobone works by offering special deal with deep discounts on restaurants health club and so on, users commit to the deal and if enough people buy the deal it goes live. With this move Cobone compete...
Screenshot Egypt's Ministry of communications and information technology  (MCIT) has released ICT indicators in brief for February of 2011. The report says that there are 71.46 million Mobile subscribers in January growing at 1.13 % from previous month with annual growth at 27.95% while Mobile penetration rate is at 91.32 %. As for the Internet the ...
Screenshot Wael Ghonim Google's head of marketing tweeted that he is taking a sabbatical from Google to start a tech Non government organization to "fight poverty and foster eduction." Wael has been one of the admins of Facebook page We Are All "Khaled Saed" page, Khaled Saed is an activist from Alexandria who was beaten to death by Egyptian secret po...
Screenshot Egypt's Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) signed an agreement with the Social Development Fund (SDF). The agreement is about cooperation between both bodies to offer loans to companies working in the IT sector at a total value of EGP 150 million at an interest rate of 6%, half of which will be covered by ITIDA. Via Cair...
Screenshot "What happened in Tahrir  was a miracle by all mean, having a young generation lead the liberation of a nation with technology in the heart of this revolution changed all the standards and rules well known by the all of us. The World stood still watching what is going on and will continue to watch how we will accomplish the next wave of the re...
Screenshot The revolution has succeed in Egypt by ousting the US government poppet, the dictator Husni Mubarak. Though the transition period did not end yet. The Army is in command paving the way to elected president and parliament, but there are forces who try to launch counter revolution. The former regime in Egypt relied in 2 forces the corrupt memb...
Screenshot iWasinTahrir.com is an initiative designed to allow visitors who witnessed Egypt's uprising against the Mubarak regime, to leave their mark in history; Something like a virtual online "Million Man March". It's a place where all Egyptian revolutionaries can leave their mark in a more personal manner, and to share their experiences with the wh...
Screenshot Google has launched today Google Maps domains enabling local search within a country in Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. The Interface of these local maps is available English and Arabic as well French in some countries. Google navigation comes enabled with new Google Maps domains. Go...
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