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What Can Migg33 Do For You? Profitable Merchant Distribution System – Anywhere

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Do you know Migg33? You better do -Migg33 stands for opportunity in the mobile environment.  It simply provides an opportunity for people to make money through a great and profitable merchant distribution system. This is the world’s biggest Mobile community and offers many opportunities with its 40million users.

 

Now you will notice that with migg33, you can talk freely with MSN, Yahoo, Facebook, GTalk and AIM messengers besides taking advantage of their cheap call and SMS rates. Visit the merchant section of the site and see what the opportunities are.

 

From their website…

 

mig33 is the world’s largest mobile-first community.

It was released in December of 2005 as the first global, mobile community, and has quickly spread around the world. Growing on the strength of user recommendations, and bringing the power of Internet to anyone with a mobile phone, more than 40 million users in over 200 countries have joined the mobile community. mig33 is estimated to be the most downloaded application for mobile phone worldwide.

 

 

Financial Fraudsters – NIMC and NIBSS Are Coming. Developing Web Based Identity Verification and Authentication Services To Combat Fraud

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Nigerians poisoned Internet and made it a place where many people do not have confidence to do business. It is so bad that some businessmen in the nation do not believe any email document. They have been ripped off by the old Yahoo boys. One just hopes that the mobile ecosystem will not be destroyed the same way.

 

Financial fraud has also gone up. Many young men want to make it very quick and early. Patience is no more desired as the rich syndrome is a plague.  To overcome this problem of fraud and mitigate the impacts in the international arena where it denigrates the image of the nation, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and Nigerian Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) are partnering. They want to use their web based identity verification and authentication services to stop financial fraud.

 

This is an ongoing project and when it is completed, it will be possible to ensure that financial fraud is prevented through good verification and authentication mechanism. The system will look for fraud and ensure that money laundering is averted. Of course, the bad guys will be apprehended.

 

More About NIMC

Identity as a concept has been a part of mankind. Verifying the identity of an individual or organisation has become very important in today’s business and technology driven world.

 

Prior to the enactment of the NIMC Act No. 23 of 2007 establishing the National Identity Management Commission [NIMC], the various identification schemes, including the database and issuance of identification cards both in private and public sectors, resided with the respective organisations.

 

There has been no unique set of principles, practices, policies, processes and procedures that are used to realise the desired outcomes related to identity, not to talk of an identity management system infrastructure that assures a secure verification process.

 

More About NIBSS

Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System is owned equally by all licensed banks in Nigeria, and the Central Bank of Nigeria. Discount Houses operating in Nigeria also hold substantial shares. The Board of NIBSS at every point comprises of Central Bank of Nigeria as the Chairman, representatives of Banks, Discount Houses as Directors and the Managing Director/CEO.

The Bloggers Strategy – Microsoft Hosts Interactive Social Media in Lagos

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Technology has transformed the way we communicate. You must not rely on the newspaper guys and radios these days to push the message on your products and services out. A new medium has already evolved. That is the social media and we are all enjoying it. It is disruptive because it is the most democratic medium. It requires nothing but talents and the person is ready to roll.

 

So Microsoft knows that. Recently, it hosted a Brunch where the leading bloggers in the nation came together and chatted with their team. It is all about getting their message out and in the way they want it. Microsoft does this every quarter and it is now a top strategy in their business communication. By bringing the people together, they explained their products, tools, concepts and experiences and then asked them to share them.

 

As competition heats up in the marketplace, any advertising avenue is necessary.  For Microsoft, getting their contents out is important with Google well rooted in Nigeria now. And they want that to form the narratives in the blogger’s columns. Facebook, Twitter, Blogs and Youtube are all business tools. Ignore them and your business is sunk. It has to be because when a blogger specializes, he or she can have more influence than a newspaper that covers everything.

 

In this Brunch, Microsoft presented Windows 7 and the new browser IE ver. 9.  There is no need to waste your time here reviewing Windows 7. It is a great product and Microsoft nailed it perfectly. For IE 9, it does not matter because we use Firefox here.

 

Tekedia Launches Tekedia Innovation Forum

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Simply, we are launching Tekedia Innovation Forum. This will help us continue to develop interactions with our readers. We thank our readers for such a positive outlook. You wanted it and today, we are very happy to offer you a forum. Visit, share, learn and progress. We will be posting more details very soon.

“Right To Be Forgotten” – You Want A Search On You To Return Nothing. The New Debate in Spain

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Associated Press reports this fascinating pattern in Spain where folks do not want to be remembered on the web. They just want to be forgotten. We are reproducing here because the link will expire within hours . AP – sorry about that.

 

MADRID – Their ranks include a plastic surgeon, a prison guard and a high school principal. All are Spanish, but have little else in common except this: They want old Internet references about them that pop up in Google searches wiped away.

 

In a case that Google Inc. and privacy experts call a first of its kind, Spain’s Data Protection Agency has ordered the search engine giant to remove links to material on about 90 people. The information was published years or even decades ago but is available to anyone via simple searches.

 

Scores of Spaniards lay claim to a “Right to be Forgotten” because public information once hard to get is now so easy to find on the Internet. Google has decided to challenge the orders and has appealed five cases so far this year to the National Court.

 

Some of the information is embarrassing, some seems downright banal. A few cases involve lawsuits that found life online through news reports, but whose dismissals were ignored by media and never appeared on the Internet. Others concern administrative decisions published in official regional gazettes.

 

In all cases, the plaintiffs petitioned the agency individually to get information about them taken down.

 

And while Spain is backing the individuals suing to get links taken down, experts say a victory for the plaintiffs could create a troubling precedent by restricting access to public information.

 

The issue isn’t a new one for Google, whose search engine has become a widely used tool for learning about the backgrounds about potential mates, neighbors and co-workers. What it shows can affect romantic relationships, friendships and careers.

 

For that reason, Google regularly receives pleas asking that it remove links to embarrassing information from its search index or least ensure the material is buried in the back pages of its results. The company, based in Mountain View, Calif., almost always refuses in order to preserve the integrity of its index.

 

A final decision on Spain’s case could take months or even years because appeals can be made to higher courts. Still, the ongoing fight in Spain is likely to gain more prominence because the European Commission this year is expected to craft controversial legislation to give people more power to delete personal information they previously posted online.

 

“This is just the beginning, this right to be forgotten, but it’s going to be much more important in the future,” said Artemi Rallo, director of the Spanish Data Protection Agency. “Google is just 15 years old, the Internet is barely a generation old and they are beginning to detect problems that affect privacy. More and more people are going to see things on the Internet that they don’t want to be there.”

 

Many details about the Spaniards taking on Google via the government are shrouded in secrecy to protect the privacy of the plaintiffs. But the case of plastic surgeon Hugo Guidotti vividly illustrates the debate.

 

In Google searches, the first link that pops up is his clinic, complete with pictures of a bare-breasted women and a muscular man as evidence of what plastic surgery can do for clients. But the second link takes readers to a 1991 story in Spain’s leading El Pais newspaper about a woman who sued him for the equivalent of euro5 million for a breast job that she said went bad.