imageMasrawy recently published an online article about new IT companies in Egypt that open up new job opportunities with a lot of economic potential for the Egyptian market.

It mentioned VIAS' (Valeo Egypt's branch) success in the past 2 years. However, it has a false statement underlined here under.More...




تحديد سعة الاستخدام لا يعني تشجيع الاستخدام إن تقييد مئات الألاف من المشتركين بكمية صغيرة جداً من البيانات كل شهر, أو إجبارهم على العودة لنظام تحديد الساعات, لا يساهم في نشر خدمة الإنترنت عالي السرعة, وحتماً ستكون له نتائج سلبية على مجتمع المعلوماتية في مصر.
 
الموقعون على هذه العريضة الإلكترونية يعبرون عن رفضهم للخطط الجديدة لخدمة الAdsl في مصر, ويطالبون ببقاء الوضع على ما هو عليه من حيث عدم اجبار المشتركين على التقيد بهذه الخيارات.
 
 
 



7/7/7

No, this is not a codename for some futuristic software release. And it doesnt equal 0.14285...Close the Windows Calculator, will you? Just read on...

7/7/7 is the date over 400 people, ranging from students to professionals, left their cosy beds in the early morning on a Saturday weekend, that they usually spent relaxing from their Geekhood life to an event that will awaken their inner geek.

After all, who would miss an event that talks about the latest technology? New CTPs and Betas that will be released by Microsoft in the near future. New stuff that will literally change the future of how we write and develop applications, and what those applications will offer to the end user.

Silverkey really hit the jackpot that day with the broad topics offered in the sessions. There was a topic for everyone. Actually, most people complained that all topics were too good that they couldn't choose what to miss! Thankfully, all sessions were recorded and will be released soon on Google Videos.

The event showed how agile and dynamic Silverkey is. Egypt, IMHO, lacks this kind of business model which seeks to be truly on the cutting edge, and showing the rest of the world the bleeding part. Silverkey takes this model for granted to the extend that are eager to lead the way for other companies by sharing what they know, not on a personal level through their employee's blogs or so, but on an enterprise level through this event. This explains, to people with some doubt, why the event wasn't affiliated with or funded by Microsoft Egypt in any way.

Their target is to hold SKDD every 6 months. If you think that this period is very small, compare the topics offered in the SKDD1 to those in SKDD2. Technologies that were 6 weeks old had a whole session in SKDD2 (see Microsoft Jaspser session).

If you missed SKDD2, you can (besides cursing yourself for missing an awesome event) download the slides, codes and video sessions a week from now on DemoDay's website. (links and details will be posted here as soon as they are released isa).

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Chinese cars invade Egypt

Commenting on El-Nably's post about chinese cars....

....More shocking videos on youtube

It makes perfect sense.

We, in Egypt, put safety and risks at the very bottom of our priority list...and we put looks, options and hambaca at the very top.

Now that's a market segment chinese car manufaturers are now addressing. We are the PERFECT customers. No wonder these cars aren't and won't be sold in modern countries with high standards.

After china sells their crap to us and make some profit, they will start focusing on those factors...but for now, let us buy some crappy chinese cars.

We law gatt 3ala el crash tests, ya seedy rabina yostorha ba2a men 3ando...el mohem el shakl wel options!!




The CPI defines "the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and politicians". It's conducted by an internation organization called Transparency Internation.

 

In short, it's a score given to each country representing how much it's people are corrupted.

 

Download 2006's results in PDF or HTML, then scroll down to the country list.

Check it out, Finland is on the Top of the list (a good thing), United States 20, Israel 34 and our beloved Egypt is 70. Our index value is dropping (getting more corrupted)from 3.4 in 2001 to 3.3 in 2006 making us move further down the list  (worse and worse). But I wonder why?

 

So if you're dreaming of becoming an official or a politician (are we allowed to dream of that too?), try to take the nationality of any country high in the list. And if not, like me and the rest of us, then you have nothing to worry about.




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