Thursday 31 March 2011

Google Launches +1 Button

The new "+1" feature works much the same way as Facebook's Like button.

The feature works by allowing a signed-in Google user to click on a "+1" button, placed next to search results and AdWords ads, to recommend the content.

Anyone in that user's network of Google friends who then searches on a similar topic will be shown those recommended results, among the usual search results, flagged with a note advising that a friend has "+1'd" it.


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Wednesday 30 March 2011

Armenian PowerSpell 2011 (Word/Excel Demo)



Microsoft Office 2007-ի եւ OpenOffice 3-ի հայերեն տեքստերի ուղղագրության ստուգման հիասթափեցնող ծրագրերից հետո միակ հույսը մնացել է Armenian PowerSpell-ը: Երկու տարի առաջ ես փորձարկել էի Armenian Power Spell 2009-ը: Այն բոլորից լավ էր աշխատում, բայց` վճարովի էր եւ ահավոր ծանրաբեռնում էր համակարգչի հիշողությունը:
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Tuesday 29 March 2011

Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետությունում ինտերնետից օգտվողների թիվն աճել է

2009-ի համեմատ` 2010 թվականին Արցախում արձանագրվել է բջջային կապից եւ ինտերնետ ծառայություններից օգտվողների թվի աճ` 55 տոկոս. այսօր մամուլի ասուլիսի ժամանակ տեղեկացրել է ԼՂՀ ազգային վիճակագրական ծառայության նախագահ Մանուշ Մինասյանը:
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Thursday 24 March 2011

A1+ presents the website of RFE/RL Armenian service

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Wednesday 23 March 2011

World Map of Cybercensorship 2011

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Reporters without borders has updated its “World map of cybercensorship.” Armenia has again escaped the list of worst offenders.

Interestingly, neighboring Azerbaijan has come out white and beutiful, although last year its president Ilham Aliyev was pictured in dark tones.

The full report is here.

Wednesday 16 March 2011

International reporters denied entry to Armenia - Committee to Protect Journalists

New York, March 15, 2011--The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by Armenia's refusal to allow four reporters with the Finnish public broadcaster YLE to enter the country, and called on the authorities today to allow the journalists to resume their work in Armenia.

On Thursday, immigration authorities at the Zvartnots International Airport in the capital, Yerevan, refused to issue visas to the four reporters, and forced them to leave the country, according to local and international press reports. Immigration authorities did not provide an explanation to the reporters--two of whom are from Estonia; the others are from Finland and Lithuania--as to why they were turned away, Armen Nikogosian, a researcher with the Yerevan Press Club, told CPJ.

Andrius Brokas, YLE's executive producer, said in a statement that the reporters had traveled to Armenia to collect material for a documentary on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Armenian service of the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported.

"At the very least, these journalists deserve an explanation as to why they were not allowed to enter Armenia to cover a story of international interest," CPJ Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Nina Ognianova said. "We call on the authorities to allow the YLE crew to enter the country and work freely."

Unidentified officials with the Armenian Foreign Ministry told the regional news websiteEurasiaNet that they believed the documentary was commissioned by the government of Azerbaijan for the purpose of damaging Armenia's reputation. Brokas denied the allegations. He told the Russian service of the BBC that the documentary was financed by YLE and a Lithuanian company, TV Komanda.

A violent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan erupted in February 1988 over the Nagorno-Karabakh region--a mountainous area populated mostly by ethnic Armenians that is formally part of Azerbaijan but is a de facto breakaway republic. Despite a May 1994 ceasefire, the conflict has not ended and violent incidents continue to take place on the border. Since 1994, the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been participating in peace talks on the territory's status, mediated by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.


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Azeris already planned a provocation tonight?


Here's a screenshot of a propagandistic Azeri website made in the MORNING of March 16, which says that Armenian's have violated Karabakh cease-fire on the EVENING of March 16. Just a misspelling? Or accidental early publication of planned propagandistic material?

Gush, I'm so darn sick and tired of all these propaganda wars! :(

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Software and media piracy in Armenia explained

Media Piracy in Emerging Economies, an academic report on pricing and copyright infringement in poor countries, comes to the conclusion that high media prices (as measured against the average wage in poor countries) are responsible for piracy.


Get the Report (SSRC) (via Boing Boing)

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Thursday 10 March 2011

The Like Log Study