আইসিটি ভ্যান চ্যালেঞ্জ ও সম্ভাবনা- মো আবুল বাশার, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, ভূগোল; মো দিদার চৌধুরী, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, পদার্থ বিজ্ঞান, মোহাম্মদ আনোয়ার হোসেন খোকন, প্রভাষক, ইসলামিক আইডিওলজী; সরকারি টিচার্স ট্রেনিং কলেজ, সিলেট-এর এই তিন জন শিক্ষকের একত্রে লিখিত নিবন্ধটি ১৭ জুলাই ২০১০ তারিখে দৈনিক ইত্তেফাক পত্রিকায় প্রকাশিত হয়। Md. Abul Bashar, Assistant Professor, Geography, Govt. Teachers' Training College, Sylhet.
This document provides installation and usage instructions for the EMD (Energy Management Device) final prototype and user manual. It describes connecting the EMD to a home gateway via serial cable and to appliances via the home's power lines. It explains how to register users and install new appliances by selecting their profile. Maintenance instructions are included for updating the EMD's software bundles on the gateway. Testing of the EMD prototype was successful and next steps include implementing services in homes for pilot operations.
The document discusses the development of a SIM card designed for Muslims. It was created by a Greek engineer to address the lack of Islamic prayer and worship features available on basic cell phones in Asia and Africa. The SIM card allows users to track the direction of Mecca for prayers, receive accurate prayer times, and convert calendars. It aims to provide these functions for over 1 billion feature phones that cannot install apps. The SIM card has been showcased and its wider availability is hoped to come soon.
The SIMagine contest awarded six innovative mobile application and startup projects. €150,000 in prizes were given out at the award ceremony in Rome. The winners were judged to have the most innovative, usable, well-designed projects with the highest commercial potential. First place winners in the startup category were eVOTZ (USA), Bipper (Sweden), and Radio Touch (Italy). First place winners in the mobile application category were mKratos (South Africa), Islamic SIMcard (Greece), and Linkedia (China). All winners will receive housing and business coaching support in Sophia Antipolis, Europe's leading mobile telecom cluster.
আইসিটি ভ্যান চ্যালেঞ্জ ও সম্ভাবনা- মো আবুল বাশার, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, ভূগোল; মো দিদার চৌধুরী, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, পদার্থ বিজ্ঞান, মোহাম্মদ আনোয়ার হোসেন খোকন, প্রভাষক, ইসলামিক আইডিওলজী; সরকারি টিচার্স ট্রেনিং কলেজ, সিলেট-এর এই তিন জন শিক্ষকের একত্রে লিখিত নিবন্ধটি ১৭ জুলাই ২০১০ তারিখে দৈনিক ইত্তেফাক পত্রিকায় প্রকাশিত হয়। Md. Abul Bashar, Assistant Professor, Geography, Govt. Teachers' Training College, Sylhet.
This document provides installation and usage instructions for the EMD (Energy Management Device) final prototype and user manual. It describes connecting the EMD to a home gateway via serial cable and to appliances via the home's power lines. It explains how to register users and install new appliances by selecting their profile. Maintenance instructions are included for updating the EMD's software bundles on the gateway. Testing of the EMD prototype was successful and next steps include implementing services in homes for pilot operations.
The document discusses the development of a SIM card designed for Muslims. It was created by a Greek engineer to address the lack of Islamic prayer and worship features available on basic cell phones in Asia and Africa. The SIM card allows users to track the direction of Mecca for prayers, receive accurate prayer times, and convert calendars. It aims to provide these functions for over 1 billion feature phones that cannot install apps. The SIM card has been showcased and its wider availability is hoped to come soon.
The SIMagine contest awarded six innovative mobile application and startup projects. €150,000 in prizes were given out at the award ceremony in Rome. The winners were judged to have the most innovative, usable, well-designed projects with the highest commercial potential. First place winners in the startup category were eVOTZ (USA), Bipper (Sweden), and Radio Touch (Italy). First place winners in the mobile application category were mKratos (South Africa), Islamic SIMcard (Greece), and Linkedia (China). All winners will receive housing and business coaching support in Sophia Antipolis, Europe's leading mobile telecom cluster.
Networking = Lots of Great Quality Customer ConversationsPaul W. Byrne
Paul Byrne discusses the importance of networking for sales acceleration. He emphasizes that networking requires having a focused strategy, being in the right places, and executing trust-building conversations through active listening, respect, credibility, and follow-through. By visualizing success, focusing one's efforts, and understanding others' perspectives, one can earn trust over time through quality interactions, positioning oneself as a trusted advisor and potentially gaining customers.
The document discusses developing an Islamic SIM card application that would provide features useful for Muslims, such as notifying users of prayer times and banning incoming calls during prayers. It proposes a business model where the SIM application would be preinstalled at factories and generate revenue from royalties on SIM sales and small user fees shared with mobile operators and SIM vendors. The creator is seeking investment to conduct a pilot with a mobile operator and further develop the application, management team, support, and market reach. He provides contact information for interested parties to learn more.
This thesis examines the use of phylogenetic invariants and inequalities to infer small phylogenetic trees from genetic data. The author tests the effectiveness of these algebraic statistics methods over a broad range of simulated data for trees with 3 to 5 taxa. Additionally, the author analyzes real genetic data from 3 and 4 taxa to evaluate the performance of phylogenetic invariants and inequalities. Key results include an analysis of how performance varies with the number of genetic sites, branch lengths, and evolutionary models. This research helps establish the utility of algebraic statistics approaches for phylogenetic tree inference.
A Greek engineer has designed a new Islamic SIM card that allows users to track the direction of Mecca for prayer, receive accurate prayer times, convert between calendars, and automatically reject calls during prayers. It works on both regular phones and smartphones, filling a gap for Islamic-friendly services on basic phones. The SIM card is currently being reviewed by several mobile operators abroad.
Fortune Greece report. Article title: The Greek,who puts Muslims' religious lives in order.
GSM SIM card designed for Muslim users; embedding islamic apps over the card OS.
I have created some sketchworks that are copyrighted under my name, Yiannis Hatzopoulos. The sketchworks are artistic drawings or designs that I worked on casually without intending for them to be finished works. This brief document serves to assert my copyright over these informal sketches and drawings.
An international jury selected eight finalists for the Gemalto SIMagine contest from over 200 entries. The finalists presented innovative wireless applications using technologies like Near Field Communication (NFC) and Smart Card Web Server (SCWS). The winning applications will be awarded over 60,000 euros in prizes and support to help bring the ideas to market at the Mobile World Congress.
A Greek engineer has invented an Islamic SIM card that allows users to perform several religious functions on their phones, such as tracking the direction of Mecca for prayer and banning calls during prayer times. The SIM card works on both regular and smartphones, and could be a big competitor in African and Asian markets. It was created to meet the needs of Muslim consumers by packing common features of Islamic phones directly into the SIM card.
The document discusses an opportunity to introduce Islamic functions into entry-level mobile phones through a SIM card. The SIM card would provide features like a Mecca compass, prayer notifications, an Islamic calendar, and the ability to ban incoming calls during prayer times. It notes that there are over 1.5 billion Muslims across many countries and languages, and over 800 million mobile phones, suggesting a large potential market. The SIM card solution could deliver value and benefits to customers through religious-focused features and also provide a marketing tool for mobile operators.
An international jury has chosen eight finalists for the Gemalto SIMagine contest from over 200 entries. The contest challenges developers to create new value-added mobile services using SIM card capabilities like Near Field Communication (NFC) and Smart Card Web Server (SCWS). The eight finalist projects cover areas like mobile healthcare monitoring, electronic ticketing, services for the visually impaired, home automation, and social networking. The finalists will present their projects at the Mobile World Congress for a chance to win over 60,000 euros in prizes.
This document proposes a Facebook-connected SIM card that provides real-time location tracking through cellular networks without requiring GPS, WiFi, or data plans. This would allow users to track friends and send emergency alerts while preserving battery life. The document outlines two marketing options: 1) A Facebook-integrated SIM tracker that shares location with Facebook friends. 2) A web-based SIM tracker that sends location via SMS or a web map. It argues this could generate advertising revenue for Facebook and MNOs while expanding into spin-off services like pilgrimage tracking or personal trackers.
The document discusses an Islamic SIM service being showcased in Africa. The service, designed by a Greek engineer, allows users of basic phones to track the direction of Mecca, receive prayer times, and automatically reject calls during prayers. It will be shown at Africa Com in Cape Town. The SIM aims to bring Islamic functions to basic phones across Asia and Africa, where many cannot afford specialized phones but networks are not upgraded for apps. Mobile operators may offer it as a subscription or see increased messaging revenue from users.
Networking = Lots of Great Quality Customer ConversationsPaul W. Byrne
Paul Byrne discusses the importance of networking for sales acceleration. He emphasizes that networking requires having a focused strategy, being in the right places, and executing trust-building conversations through active listening, respect, credibility, and follow-through. By visualizing success, focusing one's efforts, and understanding others' perspectives, one can earn trust over time through quality interactions, positioning oneself as a trusted advisor and potentially gaining customers.
The document discusses developing an Islamic SIM card application that would provide features useful for Muslims, such as notifying users of prayer times and banning incoming calls during prayers. It proposes a business model where the SIM application would be preinstalled at factories and generate revenue from royalties on SIM sales and small user fees shared with mobile operators and SIM vendors. The creator is seeking investment to conduct a pilot with a mobile operator and further develop the application, management team, support, and market reach. He provides contact information for interested parties to learn more.
This thesis examines the use of phylogenetic invariants and inequalities to infer small phylogenetic trees from genetic data. The author tests the effectiveness of these algebraic statistics methods over a broad range of simulated data for trees with 3 to 5 taxa. Additionally, the author analyzes real genetic data from 3 and 4 taxa to evaluate the performance of phylogenetic invariants and inequalities. Key results include an analysis of how performance varies with the number of genetic sites, branch lengths, and evolutionary models. This research helps establish the utility of algebraic statistics approaches for phylogenetic tree inference.
A Greek engineer has designed a new Islamic SIM card that allows users to track the direction of Mecca for prayer, receive accurate prayer times, convert between calendars, and automatically reject calls during prayers. It works on both regular phones and smartphones, filling a gap for Islamic-friendly services on basic phones. The SIM card is currently being reviewed by several mobile operators abroad.
Fortune Greece report. Article title: The Greek,who puts Muslims' religious lives in order.
GSM SIM card designed for Muslim users; embedding islamic apps over the card OS.
I have created some sketchworks that are copyrighted under my name, Yiannis Hatzopoulos. The sketchworks are artistic drawings or designs that I worked on casually without intending for them to be finished works. This brief document serves to assert my copyright over these informal sketches and drawings.
An international jury selected eight finalists for the Gemalto SIMagine contest from over 200 entries. The finalists presented innovative wireless applications using technologies like Near Field Communication (NFC) and Smart Card Web Server (SCWS). The winning applications will be awarded over 60,000 euros in prizes and support to help bring the ideas to market at the Mobile World Congress.
A Greek engineer has invented an Islamic SIM card that allows users to perform several religious functions on their phones, such as tracking the direction of Mecca for prayer and banning calls during prayer times. The SIM card works on both regular and smartphones, and could be a big competitor in African and Asian markets. It was created to meet the needs of Muslim consumers by packing common features of Islamic phones directly into the SIM card.
The document discusses an opportunity to introduce Islamic functions into entry-level mobile phones through a SIM card. The SIM card would provide features like a Mecca compass, prayer notifications, an Islamic calendar, and the ability to ban incoming calls during prayer times. It notes that there are over 1.5 billion Muslims across many countries and languages, and over 800 million mobile phones, suggesting a large potential market. The SIM card solution could deliver value and benefits to customers through religious-focused features and also provide a marketing tool for mobile operators.
An international jury has chosen eight finalists for the Gemalto SIMagine contest from over 200 entries. The contest challenges developers to create new value-added mobile services using SIM card capabilities like Near Field Communication (NFC) and Smart Card Web Server (SCWS). The eight finalist projects cover areas like mobile healthcare monitoring, electronic ticketing, services for the visually impaired, home automation, and social networking. The finalists will present their projects at the Mobile World Congress for a chance to win over 60,000 euros in prizes.
This document proposes a Facebook-connected SIM card that provides real-time location tracking through cellular networks without requiring GPS, WiFi, or data plans. This would allow users to track friends and send emergency alerts while preserving battery life. The document outlines two marketing options: 1) A Facebook-integrated SIM tracker that shares location with Facebook friends. 2) A web-based SIM tracker that sends location via SMS or a web map. It argues this could generate advertising revenue for Facebook and MNOs while expanding into spin-off services like pilgrimage tracking or personal trackers.
The document discusses an Islamic SIM service being showcased in Africa. The service, designed by a Greek engineer, allows users of basic phones to track the direction of Mecca, receive prayer times, and automatically reject calls during prayers. It will be shown at Africa Com in Cape Town. The SIM aims to bring Islamic functions to basic phones across Asia and Africa, where many cannot afford specialized phones but networks are not upgraded for apps. Mobile operators may offer it as a subscription or see increased messaging revenue from users.
Autobiograpy Of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel (In Bengali)Dada Bhagwan
In the arena of spirituality, there are unique and remarkable spiritual people who have achieved the highest levels of spiritual development. Some remain in seclusion, while others become spiritual teachers who support the spiritual transformation of humanity.
But to meet a Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge), and to access their spiritual power to achieve spiritual enlightenment, is extremely rare. One such Gnani Purush of recent time is Dada Bhagwan. The book “Autobiography Of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel”, compiled from transcribed satsangs, describes his own process of instant enlightenment in his own words. Before achieving sudden enlightenment, Param Pujya Dadashri had led a spiritual life of tremendous spiritual awareness.
Whether on a spiritual quest to discover what is spiritual enlightenment, or to learn about great spiritual people of recent history, this book is certain to inspire any spiritual seeker.
A book, Based on Islam and Modern Generation of Bangladesh, Named Crossing the bridge... Story of a boy , his change in life, coming towards Islam, How Islam changed his life.
Everybody should read , a lot of things to know about Islam... With some strong logics....
The concept of paap (demerit karma) - punya (merit karma) has been discussed at length by Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) Param Pujya Dadashri in this book. Dadashri has described the concept of ‘paap-punya’ in simple words as giving happiness to others we incur punya and giving trouble anyone, hurting anyone by our words, deeds or behaviour, we incur paap. However, if we do pratikraman (whole hearted repentance) we can get rid of paap and bind punya.
What is the detailed meaning of paap-punya? How is it related to incarnation? What are the results of paap-punya? How does one have to face the consequences of paap-punya? What are the types of paap-punya? What role paap-punya plays in the path to Moksha? Can Punya give us liberation?
All these have been revealed by Param Pujya Dadashri in this book on Paap-Punya. Such reading will definitely help readers increase their awareness about paap-punya which will help answer many puzzles in life and get them closer to Moksha.
A blogger wrote some objectionable and false arguments against a person, who was my Teacher. I stand here to protest that blog author's arguments. The Content is in Bangla. If you face Font problem, please download a Bangla Open Source Font from Microsoft, named Vrinda.
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This document provides an overview of the architecture and components of the Islamic SIM Card Application Server (ISCAS). The key components include a Linux OS, PostgreSQL or MySQL database, Apache Tomcat web server, and multiple Islamic SIM Card application boxes (ISCBOX) which handle request processing. The components are modular and can be distributed across physical or virtual servers for scalability. User requests from mobile phones are processed by first passing through the SMSC to the Tomcat server and then delegated to an available ISCBOX for execution. The document discusses sample configurations, licensing, and management of the system components.
Logossolvo islamic SIM service
• Mecca Compass, assisting subscribers in finding the direction to Mecca. It can be a normal text SMS or an MMS.
• Prayer Schedule, delivering the five prayer times (in text SMS) for the subscriber’s selected day and
auto-detected location, together with sunrise and sunset times.
• Ringtone Prayer Alarm notifies the user a few minutes prior to praying time.
• Prayer Mute Service, redirecting incoming calls to ensure that the mobile phone does not ring during
praying time.
• Calendar Converter to convert calendar dates between Gregorian and Arabic Calendars.
• Earth’s magnetic model has been incorporated in the ISS server. This produces accurate direction
calculations to Mecca.
• Terrain height geospatial Database connectivity gives accurate prayer time calculations.
• Official prayer time lists of Mosques (for large cities) can be imported into the service.
• Muslim Fastening start/break time for Ramadan along with prayer time lists.
A Japanese wedding gown was created using Compucon EOS embroidery software and a Barudan embroidery machine. The gown featured golden thread embroidery. The software and machine were used to design and produce the golden thread embroidery on the wedding gown.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Getronics / Ingenico TT41 is a point-of-sale terminal that allows merchants to accept card payments. It features a color touchscreen, integrated card reader, and connectivity options including Ethernet, WiFi and cellular. The TT41 runs on Android operating system for flexibility and supports payment apps and services.
SMSVoiceIt is a SIM card application that transforms received SMS messages into voice messages that can be listened to through a mobile phone's hands-free system. This allows drivers to access SMS messages without having to look at their phone. It also helps visually impaired users and deaf people access SMS content. The application stores SMS messages on the SIM card and converts them to audio files using text-to-speech. Users can listen to messages and call senders. It also allows deaf people to send voice SMS messages to fixed lines. The application is designed to work on any mobile phone and help various groups access SMS messaging more easily.
The document discusses an Islamic SIM card application designed for Muslim users. Some key points:
- There are 1.5 billion Muslims globally who pray 5 times a day at precisely defined times that vary daily depending on location.
- The proposed Islamic SIM card would provide automated alerts for prayer times, a compass pointing to Mecca, and the ability to automatically silence incoming calls during prayers.
- It could be distributed widely through SIM cards to the billions of feature phones used in developing markets with prepaid plans.
- The founder has created prototypes and showcased the Islamic SIM card at several technology conferences. Distribution partnerships have been established but a first pilot with a mobile network operator is still pending to prove the business
Intellibox aims to roll out more than 1,500 ATM-style phone trade-in kiosks across the UK in the next 12 months to allow consumers to trade in their phones for cash or Amazon vouchers. About 40 kiosks are currently operating, but Intellibox plans to increase that number to 70 by March and over 1,500 total by the end of the year. The kiosks use patented technology to value devices and make payments within 5 minutes. Intellibox conducted a year-long trial of 40 kiosks and saw over 3,000 trades, aiming to increase annual turnover from £1 million to £10 million.
This document discusses the Getronics/Ingenico TT41 point-of-sale terminal developed between 1999-2000 that could handle multiple payment methods both online and offline, including smartcards, debit cards, and more in the Benelux region. It also integrated the Chipper smartcard eWallet from IBM that could hold up to 100 euro and be reloaded using public phones and an automated bank service. The TT41 terminal was sold by Barclays Bank to retailers with profitability coming from transaction fees charged based on sales volume processed by each terminal.
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