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US cities using tech to cull ideas from citizens
b>NEW YORK:/bIn a city of millions, how many people go knocking on the door of City Hall?
Negri Sembilan earns IBM Smarter Cities Challenge grant
IBM has selected the state of Negri Sembilan to receive its Smarter Cities Challenge grant next year.
Samsung halts business with supplier in China on child labour concern
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it halted business with a supplier in China over suspected use of child workers, the first time it has taken such a step, after criticism that its monitoring of labour practices at suppliers was inadequate.
Estonia aiming to be a global e-commerce superpower
The small Baltic country of Estonia hopes digital innovation will turn it into a global superpower in e-commerce by offering foreigners e-residency IDs, and opening the door to doing business online throughout the European Union.
Google constitution archive adds Arabic documents
Google’s online archive of the world’s constitutions launched an Arabic-language version with searchable documents from 54 countries.
Samsung Smart Library: Reinforcing the reading habit through technology
Samsung supports the Malaysian government’s initiative to develop an ICT proficient and knowledge rich society by setting up its second Samsung Smart Library at the National Library of Perlis.
US to allow work permits for spouses of some foreign high-tech workers
The US government will allow spouses of certain high-tech foreign workers to apply for work permits, an accommodation designed to make things easier for families waiting in long lines for green cards.
Infosys says cleared in US visa probe by Labour Department
The US Labour Department has closed its investigation of Infosys, which was prompted by American technology workers at Southern California Edison who complained their jobs were outsourced to foreigners on H-1B visas.
Facebook's Zuckerberg takes philanthropy into profit, politics
Mark Zuckerberg, who famously urged his company Facebook Inc to "move fast and break things," is taking a similar approach to the staid world of philanthropy, indicating his new venture will get directly involved with politics and may even turn a profit.
Internet is growing market for illegal drugs, says EU watchdog
The Internet is now a growing and varied market place for trading illegal drugs in Europe, the European Union’s watchdog agency said.