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Issued By Business & Finance Group | Dubai Media City | Issue No.305
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Google testing car that drives itself
Business & Finance Club - New York : Google Inc, the world's largest Internet search engine, has been tinkering with engines of another sort and come up with some futuristic results -- a car that drives itself.
Microsoft to Launch Windows Phone 7 Today
Business & Finance Club - U.S : Initially released ten years ago, in April 2000, Microsoft’s mobile operating system – Windows Mobile – was once a
Bangladesh in exploration deal with ConocoPhillips
Business & Finance Club - Dhaka: State-run Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation clinched a preliminary deal with US firm ConocoPhillips yesterday
Boeing keen to take Gulf ties to a different plane
Business & Finance Club - Dubai: Boeing's relationship with the Middle East goes back more than 60 years. Investment in that relationship is paying off as the region is now one of the world's fastest-growing commercial aircraft markets.
Trade thrives along the new Silk Route
Business & Finance Club - Dubai: The UAE and China are likely to strengthen their trade relationship in the coming years further, a recent study by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has revealed.
Qatar leads Gulf region on broadband penetration

Business & Finance Club - Qatar : Broadband penetration in Qatar is the best in the Gulf region with 44 percent of households covered, Euromonitor International said on Monday.

In a new country briefing report, it said the Gulf state's fixed line market's growth was being driven by internet usage.

The study said 44.5 percent of Qatari households possessed a broadband-enabled computer by the end of 2009, up from just under seven percent in 2004.

Qatar was well ahead of its Gulf neighbours on broadband penetration in 2009, the report added, with Kuwait and Bahrain on 26 percent, the UAE on 18 percent and Saudi Arabia (8 percent).

Qatar has also seen a significant growth in telephone lines over the past five years, rising from 191,000 in 2004 to 274,600 last year.

Euromonitor International also said Facebook was the fourth most popular website in Qatar, with 160,000 active users in August, according to data supplied by the social networking website.

This represented more than 37 percent of Qatar's total internet users, the report added.

By comparison, about 20 percent of Kuwaiti and UAE internet users were Facebook users in 2009.

"The position of Twitter among the 100 most visited websites in Qatar suggests a growing interest for micro-blogging activities over traditional blogging," Euromonitor International said.

It added: "However, internet usage in Qatar is generally hindered by the lack of Arabic content, as well as censorship."

 

 
 

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