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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Facebook Messenger has 500m users
Social networking giant Facebook said its new messaging service now has more than 500 million users worldwide.
Users of the separate Messenger app have more than doubled from 200 million in April, the company said.
Facebook had faced a backlash after it announced it would be forcing users to download the app to send private messages to friends over the main Facebook service.
Users started being pushed to download the app - launched in 2011 - in July.
"Messaging is an important part of how people stay connected and since Messenger launched in 2011 we've been passionate about giving people a faster and more expressive way to communicate," said Facebook's director of product management Peter Martinazzi in a blog on Thursday.
Facing criticism
In April, Facebook had told users that they would need to download a separate app to allow them to send videos, make free calls and chat with friends.
But, the tech giant was widely criticised by users that did not like the concept of leaving the Facebook website to another service to send messages.
That led to the iOS App Store review score for the recent version of the Messenger app to fall to one and half stars.
"Messenger was the first of our standalone apps, and unlike our core Facebook apps, it focused on one use case - messaging," Mr Martinazzi said.
"We've also continued to improve speed and reliability. Updates to Messenger ship every two weeks so it continues to evolve and improve," he added, indicating that Facebook plans to stick with the app despite the negative feedback.
Last week Facebook's chief executive Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that forcing people to install another app was "a short term painful thing", but added that the benefit was that his firm could offer a "faster and more focused" experience.
One company watcher suggested that Facebook should be cautious about risks of creating too many separate apps.
"Facebook's key strategy is keeping people engaged within its world - whether it's the Messenger app or the core Facebook app," said Jack Kent, senior mobile analyst at the IHS Technology consultancy.
"It probably wouldn't want to go down the road of having a huge variety of separate apps, but if there is a clear and distinct difference in functionality, then having a standalone app does make sense."
Meanwhile, Facebook has been trying to get on the forefront of mobile messaging, and finalised a deal to buy popular messaging service WhatsApp last month for about $22bn (£13.8bn).
The mobile messaging app had more than 600 million monthly users at the time of the acquisition.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Facebook government requests up 24%
Requests by governments for Facebook's user data are up by nearly a quarter in the first half of this year compared with the previous six months.
Global government requests were up by 24% to almost 35,000 in the first six months, the social media giant said.
The amount of Facebook content restricted because of local laws also rose about 19% in the same period.
News of the increase comes as Facebook fights its largest ever US court order to hand over data from 400 people.
Photographs, private messages and other information involving people in a benefit fraud trial were given to a New York court last year, but the request was only made public in August.
"We're aggressively pursuing an appeal to a higher court to invalidate these sweeping warrants and to force the government to return the data it has seized," the social media giant said in a blog on Tuesday.
The world's largest social network also said that they "scrutinize" every government request for legal sufficiency and "push back hard when we find deficiencies or are served with overly broad requests."
Privacy
Facebook has been under fire for its use of user data in recent years, fuelling online privacy concerns.
Last month, Facebook admitted that it would change the way it does research on users after a controversial experiment where it manipulated some users newsfeeds to affect their emotions.
Meanwhile, the tech giant has rolled out a series of features this year to help users protect their personal information.
In April, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg introduced new features that allowed users to limit the amount of personal information they share with third-party mobile apps.
In 2012, Facebook had settled privacy charges with US authorities over a case that it had deceived users and forced them to share more personal information than they had intended.
In September, Google reported a 15% increase in the number of requests in the first half of this year compared to the prior six months, and a 150% rise in the last five years, from governments around the world to reveal user information for criminal investigations.
Toyota raises profit forecast
Japan's biggest car manufacturer, Toyota, has raised its full-year profit forecast by 12.4%, citing a weaker yen and cost cutting efforts.
It has also raised its sales forecast for its key market of North America, where it has been enjoying a strong performance.
The firm said net profit may reach as much as 2tn Japanese yen ($17.5bn; £10.96bn) for the year to March 2015.
The carmaker's earlier forecast was for a net profit of 1.78tn yen.
Toyota's executive vice president, Nobuyori Kodaira, said the firm had also raised its forecasts for operating profit and revenue for the period.
"We are revising our operating income forecast upwards by 200bn yen to 2.5tn yen," he said.
He said this reflected the progress made on marketing and in reducing costs, and also the change in foreign exchange rates.
Asian sales sag
Toyota also reported results for the six months to September, with net profit up 12.6% to 1.12tn yen.
The carmaker said its vehicle sales for the period had fallen in Asia, including in Japan, but had increased in North America and Europe.
The net profit figure includes profits made with the firm's joint venture partners in China: China FAW Group and Guangzhou Automobile Group.
The Japanese firm said its vehicle sales in North America had come to 1,395,105, up from 97,061 a year ago, but that in Japan, vehicle sales had decreased by 70,977 to 1,030,229.
The news follows results from Toyota's rival Nissan, which reported on Tuesday a 25% increase in half-year profits.
Like Toyota, Nissan said strong sales in its key market of North America had helped to offset weaker demand in some other markets.
Weaker yen
Japan's firms, especially those relying on exports, have benefited from the weakness in the yen, which helps bring down the cost of Japanese goods sold abroad.
Japan's central bank, Bank of Japan, announced last week that it would expand its monetary stimulus measures, a move which has seen the yen weaken to a near seven-year low.
The weaker yen has also helped big manufacturers such as Toyota and Nissan offset slower sales in Japan, where a sales tax rise earlier this year dented consumer activity.
Toyota's positive full-year forecast comes despite a recall of 1.75 million vehicles worldwide over faulty brake installations and fuel component issues.
The latest brake defect was found in some models of Toyota's Crown Majesta, as well as the Noah and Voxy models produced between June 2007 and 2012.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Dilma Rousseff faces Brazil run-off
Brazilian incumbent Dilma Rousseff has won most votes in the country's presidential election, but has fallen short of outright victory.
She received about 42% of the vote and faces a run-off against centre-right rival Aecio Neves, who got 34%.
Analysts now predict a potentially tight second round on 26 October.
Ms Rousseff said people had expressed their rejection of "the ghosts of the past, recession and unemployment", and vowed to continue to work for change.
The Socialist Party candidate, prominent environmentalist Marina Silva, finished third with 21%, and is out of the race.
Mr Neves called on Ms Silva's supporters to back him, saying he represented "hope for change".
Ms Silva said she and other Socialist leaders would meet in the coming days to discuss any endorsements for the run-off.
More than 142 million people were eligible to vote on Sunday. Turnout was 80%. Voting is mandatory for those aged between 18 and 70.
Brazilians also elected members of congress and regional governors on Sunday.
Corruption scandals
Early in the campaign, incumbent Ms Rousseff - from the left-wing Workers' Party (PT) - had been expected to win outright.
However, the death in an air crash of Socialist Party candidate Eduardo Campos had a major effect on the race when he was replaced with Ms Silva.
Last month she was riding high in opinion polls and appeared likely to reach a second round. However her popularity later slipped.
The election results have surprised many in Brazil
In the end, most people voted for traditional parties - the PT and Mr Neves' Social Democrats (PSDB). She adds that the main issue now is who can be trusted to revive the economy.
During Ms Rousseff's tenure as president, unemployment has been lower than under any of her predecessors, at about 5%. The minimum wage has risen and the number of undernourished Brazilians has been falling.
But the past 18 months have been marred by recession and corruption scandals, and protests over poor public services and the World Cup costs.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Wavelink limited profile company
…………for office and maintenance solution
P.O.Box 2525, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 0655-942980,
‘’Technology at your disposal’’ TIN: 112-315-888
Email: wavelink8@gmail.com
COMPANY PROFILE
WAVELINK LIMITED is a lawfully registered company in Tanzania under BRELLA Registration №79478 it Is designed to be the link (bridge) between you and modern technology.
Our team of skilled professionals is looking for ways in which they can make your dreams come true by fulfilling your expectations timely.
ABOUT US
We are a Dynamic company which is self-disciplined and energetic. To prove our worth we have worked faithfully and dutifully to be trusted by large corporate clients, Government departments and many NGOs based in Tanzania and individuals who are self-employed.
VISION
To achieve a leading role in ICT industry and provide outstanding Professional skills to customers across the country and beyond the borders.
MISSION
To Promote and Provide WAVELINK Solutions including Products, Technical Services, WAVELINKmanagement Systems, WAVELINK consultancy and Training.
SERVICES PROVISION
We offer a comprehensive range of services including Data of Camera / Assessment, maintenancecontracts, building contractor construction works, installation of tower renovation, decoration, to purchase otherwise acquire land for houses, offices, workshops , building premises electrical engineering, electrical telecommunication engineering, to design, manufacture, assemble, repair any electrical and electronic apparatus, component or system, to act as manufactures representatives commission agents electrical and electronic systems and IT consultancy.
PRODUCTS PROVISION
We supply the named below products from world renowned branded giants like AICE, WIRE, FIRE, SECURITY SYSTEM,
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
With professional skilled personnel we guarantee customer support with WAVELINK equipment onsite, and offsite if needed for further diagnosis, by taking them to our equipped model workshop and implemented to the customer to reduce downtime of the customer.
WAVELINK are available for replacing the default item or if needed, we order to Manufacturer which will take short time to fixing it.
STAFF SUMMARY
The blazing powers of the core management group, the dedication and technologies competence of our team lies in the technical competence of our professionals
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| with 15(9+6) plus man-year of cumulative experience | |
1. | Director Engineer
| Abdullah Sultani | - Post Graduate in Business Administration,- Electrical Technology- Electrical Installation- Measuring Instrument / Electrical Machine- Workshop Practice |
3. | Business Executive Engineers | George Kadama | - BSC Computer Science –UDSM-2005 - HP certified Personnel-2006 – VUE - MCP-2006-IIT & VUE - MSCA-2007-VUE - MSCE- 2007- Tec brain &VUE |
4. | Director Business Support Engineer & IT | Emmanuel Mallewo | - Full certificate of Technician and Full system support- DIT - Full technical certificate- UCC-Dar 1998 - Full certificate in Computer Engineering - Logo design |
5. | Secretary | Angela Samola | - Certificate Secretary and computer |
JOB WITH SIMILAR NATURE
Summary of Completed accent Assignments
Below is a list of Coveted clients of ICT Bridge Supplies.
No | NAME OF CLIENT | NATURE OF JOB DESCRIPTION |
1. | Daily News | Supplying of 5 desktop computers |
2. | Hurbert Kairuki Memorial Hospital | Servicing of all Pc units in the institution |
3. | BKS – International Tanzania | Supply of Stationeries and Computer accessories etc. |
4. | Plan Tanzania | Involving analysis and design of network and implementation of |
5. | Law in Finger Taps | Design and Imprimatur of website |
6. | Bagamoyo HOUSE | Wire ring for House three Flow and Garden |
7. | Tanga HOTEL | Wire ring for Hotel Three Flow |
8. | Posta TDFL | For Camera system 4 OUT DOOR |
9. | Kigamboni HOUSE | For house of wire ring in three flow |
10. | GEITA STORM FM | FOR WIRE RING, ISTALLATION TOWER, & ON AIR |
11. | High level in apartment and Hotel | Camera system, installation Dish |
| And many more. |
BANKERS:
Name of Bank | NMB Bank(T) Limited |
Address | Mwenge Branch |
City | Dar es Salaam |
Phone | + 255 - 0655 - 942980 |
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
WAVELINK COMPANY LIMITED
KINONDONI NEAR BIAFRA
P.O. Box 2525
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania.
*Wavelink Supply installation & service****