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Official Google Africa Blog: Introducing Project Loon: Balloon-powered Internet...
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Saturday, 11 February 2012
Introducing.....The home of Information for Talents
It is born! The one stop point for information on how to keep your game up in life. This blog is focused on young people especially our students, school leavers, university graduates, job seekers and even young parents. Hey, wait! This does not mean our older ones are excluded. nope! Everyone can hop in and you may be surprised what you'd learn. Yes!
We all love technology but....
I remember when I had my first mobile telephone, back in 2003. I felt on top of the world with my network branded handset which actually had ringtone that does not sound like an alarm clock! Yes, you know those type of tones (or should I call it "alarm") which phones like Nokia 3310 used to have. Well, we owe it to those manufacturers for opening the world up for amazing concepts and unbelievable technology breakthroughs. Back then, the main purpose of mobile phones was to make and recieve calls. These two actions were even too much of a "wonder" to believe.
We all love technology but....
I remember when I had my first mobile telephone, back in 2003. I felt on top of the world with my network branded handset which actually had ringtone that does not sound like an alarm clock! Yes, you know those type of tones (or should I call it "alarm") which phones like Nokia 3310 used to have. Well, we owe it to those manufacturers for opening the world up for amazing concepts and unbelievable technology breakthroughs. Back then, the main purpose of mobile phones was to make and recieve calls. These two actions were even too much of a "wonder" to believe.
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