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World Tech Round Up - Thursday April 10, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 10-04-2008 08:56


AOL, News Corp. join battle over Yahoo
Yahoo's Flickr expands into online video
MySpace signs TV program deal
Icahn wins seat on Motorola board
Straight or gay? U.S. court says Web site can't ask
3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth
Virgin Trains passengers to chatter for longer
Teenagers Turning Their Back on Nokia
Indonesia blocks Web access over film
India May Raise 3G Spectrum Reserve Price
Denmark is the best place for IT

Host: Ken Rutkowski

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On Thursday's radio show, Ken Rutkowski talked about Accenture’s Global Convergence Forum, The Next 11 Evolving Nations, Yahoo finding help from AOL, Video on Flickr, Carl Icahn gets on Motorola board, Can't ask sexual orientation , Big push for 3.5G devices, UK Virgin trains get better connection, Nokia losing favor with Teens, Indonesia blocking more UGC sites, India planning to raise the price on the spectrum auction and Denmark ranks #1 in tech.


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The Global Information Technology Report 2007-2008
A survey by the World Economic Forum claims that Denmark is the best place in the world for IT and communications technology. The group releases a survey every year and this is the second time in a row that Denmark has been the pick of the bunch. The WEF mulled over the business and regulatory environments in the countries, the readiness of individuals, businesses and government to exploit opportunities and divided the number by its shoe size to work out who was the winner. The United States was ranked fourth and Singapore fifth, with South Korea getting to number nine from 19 last year, displacing Blighty. People in the know pointed to the freeing up of internet economics in the top countries as being a key factor in their success.

Rank    Country
1            Denmark
2            Sweden
3            Switzerland
4            US
5            Singapore
6            Finland
7            Netherlands
8            Iceland
9            South Korea
10          Norway

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