Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 3:59:35 GMT -5
This Group of Users Who Participated in the Protests That Overthrew Mubarak Capitalized on the Experience Gained. If the Next Step After the Protests is to Build a New Society, the Knowledge They Gained From the Uprising is a Good Starting Point for Some. A New Generation of Tech Startups is Emerging in Egypt. One of the Concepts on Which Their Products Are Based is Collaboration, a Legacy of the 1980s Movement. The Project, Which Allows Users to Connect With Each Other and Make Toll-free Calls, Originated During the Tahrir Square Protests.
A Question Arises Square, the Internet and Mobile Phone Networks, Rendering Entire People’s Devices Inoperable. The Creators Thought About How to Provide a Solution to Quickly Transfer Chinese Europe Phone Number List Messages Between Users That Would Work Even When Mobile Networks Are Out of Service. The Wireless Technology He's Working on is Bluetooth. However, It Has Limited Range and is Designed for Communication, Not Large-scale Communication. By Using an Algorithm, the Startup Offers the Possibility to Make Calls Without Decoding and Extends the Coverage to Square Meters. If This Solution Worked Among the Crowds in Tahrir Square, It Will Work in Other Situations Too.
Might Be Useful. For Internal Business Networks Where Employees Are in Close Proximity to Each Other, It Provides a More Efficient and Less Expensive Service Than the Telephone Network. The Creator of This Idea States That Calls to Are Made Between Nearby Users. Is Another Product Born From the Concept of Collaboration Captured During the Protests. Two Young Men From Cairo Have Created a Mobile App for Developers to Get Feedback on Their Software.