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"Have you switched on your mobile phones?” could be the first question teachers will ask students in class sometime in the near future. Although, there is resistance from educational organizations to let mobiles intrude into campus, educationists are taking the view that they need to be more adaptive. And rather than reject a trend, embrace it. Besides, why not let students use a mobile – which they have already paid for – and take advantage of it
MUMBAI: Email is dead, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg declared famously last November. Now, Thierry Breton, chief executive officer of Atos, one of Europe's largest IT companies, wants to show the world how a 6-billion company can be run without internal emails. Breton recently vowed that after 2014 none of Atos' 80,000 employees will ever send an email to another.
It may be the ultimate word when it comes to high-speed Internet on the move, but 3G remains an expensive proposition in the country. Hefty 3G usage can blow a significant hole in your wallet, with most mobile operators providing plans in the range of Rs 500-2,000 a month. And if you happen to be careless, you could end up shelling out thousands of rupees each month. If all you need is basic Internet on your phone, you can get a GPRS/EDGE connection for as low as Rs 99 a month.
An innovative m-learning module developed by the British Council and Avon Mobility Solutions will help potential job seekers in India to enhance employability by improving their vocabulary, CV composition and soft skills.
The first complete mobile financial service in Bangladesh will enable ordinary people to receive electronic money in their mobile phone accounts which they can cash-out through agents. The mobile wallet is a secure platform to enjoy banking services without holding a formal bank account.

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