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19/12/2016

Am really sorry friends i have not been able to come online for a while thanks for your supports.

09/11/2016

News of the Week in Review

By J&F

Samsung remains in the news this week following the Note 7 recall. Also, Verizon and Nokia seem to be preparing for 5G. Google and Apple are also making headlines. Read all about it, along with other new in the Mobile & Broadband section:

Apple's Outlook Across Devices |eMarketer - Mon, 24 Oct 2016 |eMarketer Analyst
A realistic 5G view: Timelines, Standards & Politics |Disruptive Wireless - Fri, 28 Oct 2016 |Dean Bubley
IDC Survey Looks to Assess Damage to Samsung Brand After Note 7 Recall |IDC - Fri, 28 Oct 2016 |Michael Shirer, William Stofega, Anthony Scarsella
Nokia Small Cells Receive Top Ranking in ABI Research Competitive Assessment |ABI Research - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |ABI Research Analyst
Media alert: Smart phone shipments hit 355 million units as market braces for Note7 fallout |Canalys - Thu, 27 Oct 2016 |Canalys Analyst
Nokia Small Cells Receive Top Ranking in ABI Research Competitive Assessment |ABI Research - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |ABI Research Analyst
Mobile Moves to Majority Share of Google's Worldwide Ad Revenues |eMarketer - Mon, 24 Oct 2016 |eMarketer Analyst
The recent Dyn DDoS attack certainly has analysts and security experts talking about IoT vulnerabilities. Read more in the Security & Privacy section:

The Latest U.S. DDoS Attack: Sorry, But I Don't Feel Sorry For Us |Gartner - Mon, 24 Oct 2016 |Earl Perkins
IoT-based DDOS Attacks |Cutter Consortium - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |Kara Letourneau
The Internet just got punched in the face |Gartner - Fri, 28 Oct 2016 |Andrew Lerner
Here are some other interesting headlines that caught our attention this week:

Microsoft rebrands Dynamics |Beagle Research Group, LLC - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |Denis Pombriant
AI and customer loyalty |Beagle Research Group, LLC - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |Denis Pombriant
The future of work in an automation era |Beagle Research Group, LLC - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |Denis Pombriant
Predictions 2017: The Year Of Action |Forrester - Thu, 27 Oct 2016 |Cliff Condon
Augmented Reality App Downloads to Top 2.3Bn by 2021, As Developers Scramble for the Next Big Hit |Juniper Research - Tue, 25 Oct 2016 |Juniper Research Analyst
Oracle OpenWorld 2016: It's All About the Cloud |Hurwitz & Associates - Mon, 24 Oct 2016 |Jean Bozman
Social Ads Drive Awareness, Revenues for SMBs |eMarketer - Thu, 27 Oct 2016 |eMarketer Analyst
Amazon Spends Big To Deepen Its Customer Relationships |Forrester - Fri, 28 Oct 2016 |James McQuivey
Windows 10 Creators Update Launch With Surface |Enderle Group - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |Rob Enderle
Can Object Storage Help You? |Storage Switzerland, LLC - Wed, 26 Oct 2016 |W. Curtis Preston

24/10/2016

In this article, I will focus on mini cyber
cafe using any internet connection that
offers unlimited download. Starting a
mini cyber cafe using simplified internet
subscription packages. Some of the
GSM network doesn’t offer unlimited
download. However, some may have
similar packages, you’ll need to find out
if your network of choice have similar
package to go with. Otherwise, you’ll
have to settle with the ones available.
According to Google, over 45million
Nigerians currently have access to the
internet. These 45million people which
may include you and I accesses the
internet through 3 means; our personal
Laptops and PC, mobile devices, and
through cyber cafe (public computers).
Browsing has become almost daily
routine for everyone us, either for
business purpose, entertainment, or
research and education.
Hundreds of millions of hours are spent
daily by those who have personal
devices for accessing the internet, and
another hundreds of millions of hours in
Cyber Cafe by those who doesn’t have
their own Laptop and internet
connection.
Until now, running a cyber cafe has
been a huge capital intensive business.
You’ll need to invest in heavy
broadband, buy huge infrastructure like
V-Sat, do computer networking, and
server administration; before you’d talk
of paying for the bandwidth which runs
into tens of thousands of Naira. At the
end, what you’ll get will be nothing
more than epileptic services.
With Etisalat and Starcomms Izap,
you’ll enjoy unlimited downloads and
faster services which is exactly what
cyber cafe business is all about, and
you can connect to a maximum of 5
computers to come up with a mini cyber
cafe. As long as you’re within the area
covered by 3G network, you are good
to have your own mini cyber cafe.
Now is the time to be in business of
your own, that’s what we are trying to
achieve on this website, to help as
many Nigerians as possible to start a
business of their own. This mini cyber
cafe is one viable business any serious
person must think ab

21/10/2016

Dear friends Please do well to visit Jay&Friends

06/10/2016

My wife never gives up. She is so insistent
that she entered the wrong password over
and over again until she managed to
convince the computer that she's right!

06/10/2016

I think it's fair to say that personal computers
have become the most empowering tool we've
ever created. They're tools of communication,
they're tools of creativity, and they can be
shaped by their user.

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