The holidays can be depressing and lonely for some people. But it doesn’t have to be. With an open-mind and a sense of adventure, you can beat the blues and have a nice time. If you don’t have friends or family close by to spend it with, here are some tips to help you keep […]
Scrape Together Cash for the Holidays
Having nightmares about a present-less Christmas or Hannukah? This article shows you what you can do during the months prior–to get the cash you need to get through the holidays. Use these tips to have a happy holiday season!One of the simplest ways to accumulate cash for the holidays is to adjust your tax withholding. […]
Scrape Together Cash for the Holidays
Having nightmares about a present-less Christmas or Hannukah? This article shows you what you can do during the months prior–to get the cash you need to get through the holidays. Use these tips to have a happy holiday season!One of the simplest ways to accumulate cash for the holidays is to adjust your tax withholding. […]
iSummit2008: A Quick Recap
iSummit 2008, the yearly gathering of iCommons held this year in Sapporo, Japan, finished up today after three days of presentations and discussions on open content and open culture. Talks covered various aspects related to the creation and distribution of open content: open publishing, open business, open translation, and various themes of openness in areas […]
Visit the only daily IT News portal in Bangladesh
Cnews, the most widely circulated IT news magazine in Bangladesh has launched an online IT news portal for IT aware people in Bangladesh. It conveys the recent IT news update in the country, moreover in the world. This portal also has some other sections like, Tips & tricks, Tutorial, games section for interested audience. CNews […]
Ugandan Blogs Adapt to ‘Luglish’
Posted by Rebekah Heacock to Global Voices Online A little over a year ago, Ugandan blogger Country Boyi wondered why Ugandans weren’t blogging in local languages. He wrote: The power of indigenous languages to infiltrate the thinking of the local people cannot be underestimated. […]Do bloggers, like other writers, have a major stake in the […]