India to use Facebook, Twitter to curb road accidents (Second Lead)September 28th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Social networking sites Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and even blogs will be made use of by the Indian government to spread the message of safe driving, transport officials said Monday. "For generating mass awareness about road safety, apart from using traditional media tools, modern web-based social networking tools will be used to spread knowledge of road safety," K.K.
India to use Facebook, Twitter to reduce fatal accidentsSeptember 28th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and International Road Federation (IRF) are planning to use social networking websites including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to help reduce fatal accidents by 50 percent in the next three years, officials said Monday. For generating mass awareness about road safety, apart from using traditional media tools including advertising, billboards, posters, modern web based social networking tools that include Facebook, blogs, Twitter and YouTube will be used to spread knowledge of road safety, K.K.
India to use Facebook, Twitter to reduce road accidentsSeptember 28th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Social networking sites Facebook, Twitter and YouTube will be made use of by the Indian government to spread the message of safe driving, transport officials said Monday. "For generating mass awareness about road safety, apart from using traditional media tools including advertising, billboards and posters, modern web based social networking tools that include Facebook, blogs, Twitter and YouTube will be used to spread knowledge of road safety," K.K.
MiG crash 'flamed out' another IAF pilotSeptember 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Known as flyboy to his friends, 26-year-old Flt Lt Manu Akhouri of the Indian Air Force (IAF), killed in a MiG-21 crash Thursday, was a second generation officer in the Indian armed forces. His father is a serving officer in the Indian Army.
Uniform licence fee for telecom operators soonAugust 31st, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government is mulling a uniform licence fee for various services offered by telecom operators, a top official said here Monday. "The DoT (Department of Telecommunications) is considering implementing a uniform licence fee," said Telecom Secretary Siddhartha Behura at a conference organised by the Internet Service Providers Association of India.
Facebook fuels jealousy in relationshipsAugust 24th, 2009 TORONTO - Married couples, beware of Faceboook. It triggers jealousy in your spouse.
New generation students are digital natives, says surveyJuly 29th, 2009 MUMBAI - The urban school children of the country are digital natives and highly technology savvy, and will shape the next phase of the country's growth and success, said a survey released Wednesday. The survey conducted by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) among school children said the new generation has shifted its social and academic life online.
Parents police social networking sitesJuly 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - If you are a teenager, be careful who you talk to and what you say on social networking sites -- for papa and mama may be watching, sometimes with good reason. Rakesh Kumar was worried what his teenage daughter was up to on social networking site Orkut.
Man murders wife over Facebook entryJuly 5th, 2009 LONDON - A British man murdered his estranged wife after she changed her marital status on social networking site Facebook to "single", a media report said Sunday. Edward Richardson, 41, stabbed Sarah Richardson, 26, to death at her parents' home in Staffordshire May 12, 2008, BBC News reported.
New British spy chief's wife leaves him exposed on FacebookJuly 5th, 2009 LONDON - The man set to take over as head of Britain's external spy agency has been left exposed after his wife published photographs and family details on the social networking website Facebook, the Mail on Sunday newspaper reported. The alleged security lapse prompted politicians to demand an inquiry into whether or not the Facebook details had compromised Sir John Sawers, who is relinquishing his assignment as Britain's ambassador to the United Nations to take over as head of MI6 in November.
Indian students worldwide slam racist attacks in AustraliaJune 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - On social networking sites, Indian students across the globe have been expressing their anger and condemnation of the racist attacks on Indians studying in Australia. Students overseas have launched an online protest in the wake of the attacks through social networking sites Facebook and Orkut.
Iran blocks FacebookMay 24th, 2009 LONDON - Social networking site Facebook has been blocked in Iran by the country's government to stop supporters of a reformist candidate in the upcoming presidential elections from using the site for the campaign, BBC News reported Sunday. "According to certain Internet surfers, the site was banned because supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi were using Facebook to better disseminate the candidate's positions, " it reported quoting Iranian news agency ILNA (Iranian Labour News Agency).
A few good friends: Facebook, Twitter all the rage as Pentagon reaches out to new generationMay 1st, 2009 Pentagon looks to Facebook, TwitterFORT MONROE, Va. — You don't often hear a three-star general using the word "friend" as a verb.
Facebook and Twitter among Pentagon's newest tools to reach out to younger AmericansMay 1st, 2009 Pentagon uses Facebook, Twitter to spread messageFORT MONROE, Va. — You don't often hear a three-star general using the word "friend" as a verb.
From shock to support, netizens war over Varun GandhiMarch 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Some say 'it's a shame', others hail him as a 'one man army'. Cyberworld is flooded with extreme reactions to Varun Gandhi's allegedly communal speeches in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, with people expressing anger as well as support for the young Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate.