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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;SEOUL&lt;/span&gt; () -  	&lt;p&gt;This is the statement issued by civil society, gathered at the &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;OECD&lt;/span&gt; ministerial conference on the future of the &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/258&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;internet: A set of interconnected networks operated by government, industry, academia, and private parties which allow computers and other electronic devices in different locations to exchange information. The internet includes services such as the world wide web, electronic mail, file transfer (FTP), chat and remote access to networks and computers.

Style information: APC uses &amp;quot;internet&amp;quot; with a small &amp;quot;i&amp;quot; in all languages.

Source: TechSoup Glossary and GenderIT.org&quot;&gt;internet&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, which ended on June 18. It says: &amp;#8220;The policy goals for the Future Internet Economy should be considered within the broader framework of protection of human rights, the &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/373&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;plaidoyer: Défense d&amp;#039;une cause, d&amp;#039;une opinion, d&amp;#039;un intérêt ou d&amp;#039;une politique; soutien actif.
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Source: Grand dictionnaire de l&amp;#039;Office québécois. 

&quot;&gt;promotion&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; of democratic institutions, &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/300&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;access to information: The right to access to publicly-funded information means that all information, including scientific and social research, that is produced with the support of public funds should be freely available to all. More broadly, access to information also refers to communities or individuals gaining access to information which was previously not available to them, as a result of access to information and communication technologies and/or the internet. 

Style information: This phrase should almost always go in lower case unless it is included in the title of an instrument or publication.

Source: APC Internet Rights Charter&quot;&gt;access to information&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, and the provision of affordable and non-discriminatory access to advanced communication networks and services&amp;#8221; [pdf format].&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <title>APC enters into a partnership with privacy specialists</title>
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;LONDON&lt;/span&gt; (FD for APCNews) -  	&lt;p&gt;&lt;div class=&quot;img floatleft feature&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://8020thinking.com/about-us.html&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.apc.org/en/system/files/images/8020sm.png&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot;  class=&quot;image image-feature&quot; width=&quot;100&quot; height=&quot;51&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;A new online &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/314&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;security and privacy: Online security and privacy includes issues such as protecting data, protecting identity (the right to communicate free of the threat of surveillance and interception) and protecting against computer viruses. As media workers and human rights organisations around the world make increasing use of online technologies, there is a corresponding increase in the need for skills, knowledge, and tools to ensure that the use of technology is both effective and secure. This need is especially acute in the case of groups operating under repressive political conditions or in situations of conflict, where the challenge is to gather, protect and disseminate information effectively in a way which minimises risk to activists. The APC Internet Rights Charter states that people communicating on the internet must have the right to use tools which encode messages to ensure secure, private and anonymous communication.

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Source: &amp;quot;African journalists trained in how to communicate securely online&amp;quot; (APCNews and Toni Eliasz, 30 September 2004), Take Back the Tech! and APC Internet Rights Charter&quot;&gt;privacy&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; and data protection consultancy firm called ‘80/20 Thinking’ is partnering with the &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/258&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;internet: A set of interconnected networks operated by government, industry, academia, and private parties which allow computers and other electronic devices in different locations to exchange information. The internet includes services such as the world wide web, electronic mail, file transfer (FTP), chat and remote access to networks and computers.

Style information: APC uses &amp;quot;internet&amp;quot; with a small &amp;quot;i&amp;quot; in all languages.

Source: TechSoup Glossary and GenderIT.org&quot;&gt;internet&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; rights network &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/82&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Association for Progressive Communications: The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is an international network of civil society organisations dedicated to empowering and supporting groups and individuals working for peace, human rights, development and protection of the environment, through the strategic use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), including the internet.

Style information: Capital letters for Association, Progressive and Communications. &amp;quot;Communications&amp;quot; with an &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; at the end. We tend not to use the definite article with the acronym eg &amp;quot;APC is a worldwide network&amp;quot;, and only occasionally &amp;quot;The APC is a worldwide network&amp;quot;.

Source: APC website&quot;&gt;Association for Progressive Communications&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt;) to support initiatives in developing countries that are working towards strengthening democratic processes and civil liberties.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 19:05:16 -0300</pubDate>
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 <title>APC urges International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) to limit use of toxic chemicals in electronics production</title>
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;JOHANNESBURG&lt;/span&gt; (Natalie Brown for APCNews) -  	&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt; is supporting environmentalists&amp;#8217; calls to the South African National Committee of the &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;IEC&lt;/span&gt; to vote against Clause 7 of &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;IEC&lt;/span&gt; Standard 62368. &lt;br /&gt;
Clause 7 requires that large amounts of fire retardant chemicals be used in electronics production, despite the lack of reliable fire data showing a need for such chemicals. If passed, this clause will make it even more difficult and dangerous to recycle electronic waste, or e-waste, and may pose serious health risks to consumers.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:45:13 -0300</pubDate>
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 <title>APC elected to the board of a leading development partnership</title>
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;KUALA LUMPUR&lt;/span&gt; (FD for APCNews) -  	&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/82&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Association for Progressive Communications: The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is an international network of civil society organisations dedicated to empowering and supporting groups and individuals working for peace, human rights, development and protection of the environment, through the strategic use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), including the internet.

Style information: Capital letters for Association, Progressive and Communications. &amp;quot;Communications&amp;quot; with an &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; at the end. We tend not to use the definite article with the acronym eg &amp;quot;APC is a worldwide network&amp;quot;, and only occasionally &amp;quot;The APC is a worldwide network&amp;quot;.

Source: APC website&quot;&gt;Association for Progressive Communications&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt;) has been elected to the &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/1332&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Alliance mondiale pour le savoir: Fondée en 1997, l’Alliance mondiale pour le savoir (GKP – Global Knowledge Partnership) est le premier réseau multilatéral de promotion de l’innovation et de l’avancement des connaissances et des technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) au service du développement à niveau mondial. Il rassemble les secteurs publics et privés et les organisations de la société civile avec pour objectif de partager le savoir et construire des partenariats pour la connaissance et les TIC au service du développement. Ses activités et programmes encouragent l’application innovante du savoir et des technologies pour aborder et résoudre les questions de développement selon quatre thèmes stratégiques : l’accès au savoir, l’éducation, la réduction de la pauvreté et la mobilisation des ressources. Le réseau compte plus de 100 membres répartis dans 50 pays. Il est présidé par un Comité exécutif élu dont le secrétariat se trouve à Kuala Lumpur, en Malaisie.

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Source: GKP,  DDC de la Suisse et CRDI.
&quot;&gt;Global Knowledge Partnership&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; ‘s executive committee on April 9 2008. In what has been the election with the highest turnout in &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/1332&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Alliance mondiale pour le savoir: Fondée en 1997, l’Alliance mondiale pour le savoir (GKP – Global Knowledge Partnership) est le premier réseau multilatéral de promotion de l’innovation et de l’avancement des connaissances et des technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) au service du développement à niveau mondial. Il rassemble les secteurs publics et privés et les organisations de la société civile avec pour objectif de partager le savoir et construire des partenariats pour la connaissance et les TIC au service du développement. Ses activités et programmes encouragent l’application innovante du savoir et des technologies pour aborder et résoudre les questions de développement selon quatre thèmes stratégiques : l’accès au savoir, l’éducation, la réduction de la pauvreté et la mobilisation des ressources. Le réseau compte plus de 100 membres répartis dans 50 pays. Il est présidé par un Comité exécutif élu dont le secrétariat se trouve à Kuala Lumpur, en Malaisie.

Information stylistique: n/a 

Source: GKP,  DDC de la Suisse et CRDI.
&quot;&gt;GKP&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; history (77% of eligible voter organisations participated), the &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt; network, along with four other groups, has been elected to join the executive committee for a duration of two years.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:21:50 -0300</pubDate>
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 <title>Internet Governance Forum: APC makes recommendations on themes and structure</title>
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;GENEVA&lt;/span&gt; (APC) -  	&lt;p&gt;The first preparatory meeting for the next &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/882&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Internet Governance Forum : The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is a forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue on how the internet is run. It was set up at the end of 2005 by the United Nations Secretary-General following a resolution made by governments at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). 

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Source: APC&quot;&gt;Internet Governance Forum &lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;(scheduled for December 2008 in India) was held in Geneva on 26 February 2008. &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt; issued a statement recommending the implementation of regional and national IGFs, using sustainable development as a key theme and advising on the format of working groups to address and follow up on key issues. &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt; also submitted a paper that identifies and documents the main areas of discussions and ‘recommendations’ that were generated under the access theme at the second &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/882&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Internet Governance Forum : The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is a forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue on how the internet is run. It was set up at the end of 2005 by the United Nations Secretary-General following a resolution made by governments at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). 

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Source: APC&quot;&gt;IGF&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, held in Rio de Janeiro in November 2007.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;NEW YORK, UNITED STATES&lt;/span&gt; () -  	&lt;p&gt;The United Nations Global Alliance for &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/259&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;information and communication technology: Technology and tools that people use to share, distribute, gather information and to communicate with one another, one on one, or in groups. ICTs can be grouped into three categories. Information technology uses computers, which have become indispensable in modern societies to process data and save time and effort. Telecommunications technologies include telephones (with fax) and the broadcasting of radio and television, often through satellites. Networking technologies, of which the best known is the internet, also extend to mobile phone technology, voice over IP telephony (VoIP), satellite communications, and other forms of communication that are still in their infancy. 

Style information: APC uses all small case for this term. We NEVER write &amp;quot;Information and Communication Technologies&amp;quot;. Note that there is the option of using this term in the singular (information and communication technology, abbreviated as ICT) or plural (information and communication technologies, abbreviated as ICTs). 

Source: APC&quot;&gt;ICT&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and Development (UN &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/1331&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Alliance mondiale pour les TIC au service du développement: Initiative approuvée par le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies en 2006, l’Alliance mondiale des Nations Unies pour les technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) au service du développement (GAID – The Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development) est un forum véritablement mondial qui tente de couvrir tous les sujets liés aux TIC pour le développement et de trouver comment ceux-ci peuvent contribuer à atteindre les objectifs de développement convenus à niveau international, y compris les Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement (OMD). L’Alliance a été créée après de multiples consultations mondiales avec les gouvernements, le secteur privé, la société civile, les secteurs techniques et universitaires, et les communautés liées à l’internet.

Information stylistique: Une majuscule pour &amp;quot;Alliance&amp;quot;, le reste en minuscules.

Source:  GAID .
&quot;&gt;GAID&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) has invited &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt; policy programme’s manager, Willie Currie, to participate in an ad-hoc group of experts on financing &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/259&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;information and communication technology: Technology and tools that people use to share, distribute, gather information and to communicate with one another, one on one, or in groups. ICTs can be grouped into three categories. Information technology uses computers, which have become indispensable in modern societies to process data and save time and effort. Telecommunications technologies include telephones (with fax) and the broadcasting of radio and television, often through satellites. Networking technologies, of which the best known is the internet, also extend to mobile phone technology, voice over IP telephony (VoIP), satellite communications, and other forms of communication that are still in their infancy. 

Style information: APC uses all small case for this term. We NEVER write &amp;quot;Information and Communication Technologies&amp;quot;. Note that there is the option of using this term in the singular (information and communication technology, abbreviated as ICT) or plural (information and communication technologies, abbreviated as ICTs). 

Source: APC&quot;&gt;ICT&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; for development (&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/337&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;ICT for development: ICT for development (ICT4D) refers to the ways that information and communication technologies can be mobilised in support of development goals, particularly those relating to social, political and economic development. There is both enthusiasm and controversy around ICT4D. For many, it is self-evident that social and economic development can be accelerated and reinforced by access to information resources and the ability to better communicate different kinds of information. Others argue that more urgent needs need to be addressed first, and that fundamental inequities such as opportunities for education, fair working conditions and democratisation must be corrected before societies can effectively avail themselves of ICTs. 

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Source: Handout: ICTs for Development (ICT4D), Multimedia Training Kit (part of APC&amp;#039;s ICT policy training curriculum)&quot;&gt;ICT4D&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;). This group has been set up in preparation of the upcoming &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/1331&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Alliance mondiale pour les TIC au service du développement: Initiative approuvée par le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies en 2006, l’Alliance mondiale des Nations Unies pour les technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) au service du développement (GAID – The Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development) est un forum véritablement mondial qui tente de couvrir tous les sujets liés aux TIC pour le développement et de trouver comment ceux-ci peuvent contribuer à atteindre les objectifs de développement convenus à niveau international, y compris les Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement (OMD). L’Alliance a été créée après de multiples consultations mondiales avec les gouvernements, le secteur privé, la société civile, les secteurs techniques et universitaires, et les communautés liées à l’internet.

Information stylistique: Une majuscule pour &amp;quot;Alliance&amp;quot;, le reste en minuscules.

Source:  GAID .
&quot;&gt;GAID&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Global Forum on Access and Connectivity in least developed countries and small island developing states in Asia-Pacific and innovative financing mechanisms for &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/337&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;ICT for development: ICT for development (ICT4D) refers to the ways that information and communication technologies can be mobilised in support of development goals, particularly those relating to social, political and economic development. There is both enthusiasm and controversy around ICT4D. For many, it is self-evident that social and economic development can be accelerated and reinforced by access to information resources and the ability to better communicate different kinds of information. Others argue that more urgent needs need to be addressed first, and that fundamental inequities such as opportunities for education, fair working conditions and democratisation must be corrected before societies can effectively avail themselves of ICTs. 

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Source: Handout: ICTs for Development (ICT4D), Multimedia Training Kit (part of APC&amp;#039;s ICT policy training curriculum)&quot;&gt;ICT4D&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, Malaysia, 18-20 May 2008 [link to UN &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/1331&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Alliance mondiale pour les TIC au service du développement: Initiative approuvée par le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies en 2006, l’Alliance mondiale des Nations Unies pour les technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) au service du développement (GAID – The Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development) est un forum véritablement mondial qui tente de couvrir tous les sujets liés aux TIC pour le développement et de trouver comment ceux-ci peuvent contribuer à atteindre les objectifs de développement convenus à niveau international, y compris les Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement (OMD). L’Alliance a été créée après de multiples consultations mondiales avec les gouvernements, le secteur privé, la société civile, les secteurs techniques et universitaires, et les communautés liées à l’internet.

Information stylistique: Une majuscule pour &amp;quot;Alliance&amp;quot;, le reste en minuscules.

Source:  GAID .
&quot;&gt;GAID&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; page].&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;NEW DELHI, INDIA&lt;/span&gt; (Anupama Saxena &amp; Malathi Subramanian for APCNews) -  	&lt;p&gt;&lt;div class=&quot;img floatleft large_thumbnail&quot;&gt;&lt;dl&gt;&lt;dt&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.apc.org/en/system/files/images/0801dis_02.large_thumbnail.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;From the TVE Asia Pacific website. Reference: http://www.tveap.org/disastercomm/&quot; title=&quot;From the TVE Asia Pacific website. Reference: http://www.tveap.org/disastercomm/&quot;  class=&quot;image image-large_thumbnail&quot; width=&quot;200&quot; height=&quot;50&quot; /&gt;&lt;/dt&gt;&lt;dd&gt;Disaster situations&lt;/dd&gt;&lt;/dl&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
All of us are aware of the biggest maritime disaster the world has known: the sinking of the ‘unsinkable’ &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;HMS&lt;/span&gt; Titanic. But what many of us may not be aware of is that the &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/325&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;wireless technology: Wireless technology makes it possible to transfer information over a distance without the use of electrical conductors or &amp;quot;wires&amp;quot;. It includes computers, routers and devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and global positioning systems (GPS). Wireless technology is credited with having a range of advantages: low cost for setting up and maintenance, its suitability for use in rural
areas, speed in deployment, cost-effectiveness in rural areas where population density is low, suitability for &amp;quot;last mile&amp;quot; services, suitability for low-teledensity situations (where there are few fixed-line connections), mobility of service, suitability for small-scale and community use and flexibility in use.

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Source: Wikipedia and &amp;quot;Wi4D, techies and campaigners look at potential for the social world&amp;quot; (APCNews, 1 December 2006).&quot;&gt;wireless&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; operators on the Titanic had, in fact, received alerts from other ships about massive icebergs in the vicinity. But the operators, overworked with transmitting private messages of the ship’s wealthy passengers, failed to pass that vital information onto the bridge.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;locality&quot;&gt;PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA&lt;/span&gt; (Javier Sola) -  	&lt;p&gt;At a ceremony that took place last January, the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport presented a new &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/259&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;information and communication technology: Technology and tools that people use to share, distribute, gather information and to communicate with one another, one on one, or in groups. ICTs can be grouped into three categories. Information technology uses computers, which have become indispensable in modern societies to process data and save time and effort. Telecommunications technologies include telephones (with fax) and the broadcasting of radio and television, often through satellites. Networking technologies, of which the best known is the internet, also extend to mobile phone technology, voice over IP telephony (VoIP), satellite communications, and other forms of communication that are still in their infancy. 

Style information: APC uses all small case for this term. We NEVER write &amp;quot;Information and Communication Technologies&amp;quot;. Note that there is the option of using this term in the singular (information and communication technology, abbreviated as ICT) or plural (information and communication technologies, abbreviated as ICTs). 

Source: APC&quot;&gt;information and communication technology&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;&lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/259&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;information and communication technology: Technology and tools that people use to share, distribute, gather information and to communicate with one another, one on one, or in groups. ICTs can be grouped into three categories. Information technology uses computers, which have become indispensable in modern societies to process data and save time and effort. Telecommunications technologies include telephones (with fax) and the broadcasting of radio and television, often through satellites. Networking technologies, of which the best known is the internet, also extend to mobile phone technology, voice over IP telephony (VoIP), satellite communications, and other forms of communication that are still in their infancy. 

Style information: APC uses all small case for this term. We NEVER write &amp;quot;Information and Communication Technologies&amp;quot;. Note that there is the option of using this term in the singular (information and communication technology, abbreviated as ICT) or plural (information and communication technologies, abbreviated as ICTs). 

Source: APC&quot;&gt;ICT&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) textbook that are to be used in all schools, universities and teacher training facilities in that country. The new textbook teaches the use of Khmer language free and open source applications, such as &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/1359&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;OpenOffice: OpenOffice.org is an open source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. OpenOffice is a free and open source match for MS Office suite and it is
available in over 100 languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages, including files created in MS Office applications, such as MS Word or Excel. 

More information: OpenOffice website&quot;&gt;OpenOffice&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, Mekhala (Firefox) and Moyura (Thunderbird), which have been fully translated to Khmer language.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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 <description>&lt;div class=&quot;abstract&quot;&gt;(APC) -  	&lt;p&gt;Watch the compact and straight-forward, fully subtitled video presenting the &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/82&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;Association for Progressive Communications: The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is an international network of civil society organisations dedicated to empowering and supporting groups and individuals working for peace, human rights, development and protection of the environment, through the strategic use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), including the internet.

Style information: Capital letters for Association, Progressive and Communications. &amp;quot;Communications&amp;quot; with an &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; at the end. We tend not to use the definite article with the acronym eg &amp;quot;APC is a worldwide network&amp;quot;, and only occasionally &amp;quot;The APC is a worldwide network&amp;quot;.

Source: APC website&quot;&gt;Association for Progressive Communications&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt; and some of the work of its members. This thirteen-minute film takes you from the beginnings to the current form in which &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;APC&lt;/span&gt; pursued the goal of sustainable development and social justice through and with the use of &lt;a class=&quot;glossary-term&quot; href=&quot;/en/glossary/term/259&quot;&gt;&lt;acronym title=&quot;information and communication technology: Technology and tools that people use to share, distribute, gather information and to communicate with one another, one on one, or in groups. ICTs can be grouped into three categories. Information technology uses computers, which have become indispensable in modern societies to process data and save time and effort. Telecommunications technologies include telephones (with fax) and the broadcasting of radio and television, often through satellites. Networking technologies, of which the best known is the internet, also extend to mobile phone technology, voice over IP telephony (VoIP), satellite communications, and other forms of communication that are still in their infancy. 

Style information: APC uses all small case for this term. We NEVER write &amp;quot;Information and Communication Technologies&amp;quot;. Note that there is the option of using this term in the singular (information and communication technology, abbreviated as ICT) or plural (information and communication technologies, abbreviated as ICTs). 

Source: APC&quot;&gt;information and communication technologies&lt;/acronym&gt;&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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