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Egypt protests: Many at Cairo 'day of departure' rally

The tens of thousands of protesters attending the "day of departure" rally in Tahrir Square waved flags and chanted "Leave! Leave! Leave!" Soldiers have been guarding the area to limit disruption by Mubarak supporters. Mr Mubarak has said he is "fed up" with being in power, but that he is does not want to resign as it will cause chaos. Meanwhile, speaking in Washington, US President Barack Obama called for an "orderly transition that begins right now" in Egypt. Mr Obama said the "entire world is watching" and urged Mr Mubarak to "make the right decision". 'Chaos' Mr Mubarak told ABC News on Thursday that the banned Islamist opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, would fill a power vacuum left by his absence. He also denied that his administration was behind the violence of recent days, and that his son Gamal intended to run for president. <div class="warning

Egypt opposition says govt meeting inconclusive

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Egypt opposition says govt meeting inconclusive Government says agreed road map for talks; youth activists want Mubarak out now Published Sunday, February 06, 2011 From right, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, Hossam Badrawy, secretary general of the ruling National Democratic Party, El-Sayed el-Badawi, leader of the Wafd opposition party, Naguib Sawiris, member of the wise men committee, and Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim brotherhood's spokesperson, are seen during their meeting in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country's political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak. (AP) Egyptian opposition groups said on Sunday a meeting with Vice President Omar Suleiman was positive but had done nothing specific

Mubarak family fortune could reach $70bn, say experts

Mubarak family fortune could reach $70bn, say experts Gamal and Hosni Mubarak are reported to have built up huge fortunes, including properties in London. Photograph: Cris Bouroncle/AFP/Getty Images President Hosni Mubarak 's family fortune could be as much as $70bn (£43.5bn) according to analysis by Middle East experts, with much of his wealth in British and Swiss banks or tied up in real estate in London, New York, Los Angeles and along expensive tracts of the Red Sea coast. After 30 years as president and many more as a senior military official, Mubarak has had access to investment deals that have generated hundreds of millions of pounds in profits. Most of those gains have been taken offshore and deposited in secret bank accounts or invested in upmarket homes and hotels. According to a report last year in the Arabic newspaper Al Khabar, Mubarak has properties in Manhattan and exclusive Beverly Hills addresses on Rodeo Drive. His sons, Gam

Hosni Mubarak Exclusive abc

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Semblance of ordinary life resumes in Egypt (Feature)

Cairo - Daily life seemed to be resuming to its ordinary patterns in Cairo on Sunday - after nearly two weeks of unprecedented civil unrest, as the spotlight turned to behind-the-scenes political developments as much as the camp of protestors on Tahrir Square. The city's infamous traffic returned to its normal hectic pace and congestion, even if the flow had changed direction due to military blockades. Streets were filled with people both shopping and commuting to work, as ministries called their employees back to their offices and more shops and businesses were open - albeit often for reduced hours because of the military curfew which remains in place. 'It's nice to be going to back to work. I haven't really left my house once since the demonstrations started and I miss my life,' Dalia Fahim, a lawyer, said. More employees flocked back to the state television and radio broadcaster building. Only essential staff had been allowed in

Egypt Banks Reopen for Several Hours, Stock Market Stays Shut

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Egypt Banks Reopen for Several Hours, Stock Market Stays Shut Hundreds of Egyptians queued outside banks VOA News  February 06, 2011 The Egyptian government has tried to restor

Newsflash very out Wael Ghoneim tomorrow at 4, a marketing manager for Google Middle Middle P

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Newsflash very out Wael Ghoneim tomorrow at 4 , a marketing manager for Google Middle Middle   Permission from Naguib Sawiris and the Vice- President , Omar Suleiman,  

You have two accounts, one at Twitter and one at Facebook and don't know where to focus?

      You have two accounts, one at Twitter and one at Facebook and don't know where to focus? I already know, I chose Twitter, and these are my reasons: 1. A new way : Twitter is a new way to express yourself, it is revolutionary. 2. Newer: a point that is related to the previous one, Twitter is launched in 2006 and Facebook in 2004 so Twitter is newer and new websites and applications attract more. 3. Time: following Twitter needs LESS time then Facebook and we are in time where every minute is important. It is difficult (possible but difficult for those who has no much time) to follow the two accounts and follow the comments etc.., on Both. You have to make a choice: TIME  ISSUE and so.... choose Twitter. 4. Health: for Facebook you need a lot of search, search for good applications, accept invitations form here and there, add-ons for your page, programs, adding photos, video's, websites you like,... A LOT OF THINGS

Year in Review: Tech mergers and acquisitions in 2009

  Year in Review: Tech mergers and acquisitions in 2009  , The past year may have seen plenty of markets fall into a recession but regardless of tough times on the books, some companies have had their cheque books out ready to grab an opportunity. We take a look at the biggest business dealings of the past year. Oracle looks to the Sun At the very beginning of the year we knew Sun Microsystems was going to be taken over. The question that lingered on for some months however was who by? We were all pretty convinced that IBM was the only contender at the start of the year as talks between the companies grew speculation. Yet they all seemed to fall apart in March and when Larry Ellison's database company Oracle entered the affray, Sun accepted its bid of $7.4 billion in April. Work towards the acquisition began and it was all smiles for the two companies but fears began to grow in the industry about what would happen to Sun's hardware and whether it would

12 websites shaped the decade

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12  websites shaped the decade 1. Napster 2. BitTorrent   3. Facebook or maybe Myspace 4. AJAX 5. Blogger or maybe Wordpress 6. Twitter 7. Flickr 8. Wikipedia 9. PayPal   10. YouTube 11. Spotify 12. Google and all its services More...   We at Cashflowec.com add also: Digg.com, eBay, Amazon, Skype and maybe Craigslist

Mobile Phones in Mobile World Congress 2010

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Mobile World Congress 2010 is finished. Mobile platforms dominated the news last week; So  its time for us too to say some words about the new phones that were introduced at the congress. There were different devices. The major presence was devices with ANDROID operating system, the mobile operating system of Google. We can also add that the main signal from Barcelona was that smart phones become available for almost everyone. There was a lot of choices between operating systems, screens, camera's, connecting possibilities... Now it's difficult to write about all of them and all the specifications, so we thought to summarize what each producer introduced at MWC2010, the most important devices at least.

Apple choses supplier of tablet displays

cashflowec  -  Syria CNET, Apple's long-rumored tablet may be nearing reality, as new reports of 10-inch display orders came to light on Monday. The newest Apple tablet information comes from DigiTimes, a site well-known for reporting on Apple rumors. Citing sources from Apple's component suppliers, DigiTimes says that Innolux, a subsidiary of Foxconn, will be the initial supplier of the glass panels to be used in the tablet. While DigiTimes has a hit or miss record on reporting rumors, it says that Foxconn will manufacture the tablet. That makes perfect sense, since it is the same company that makes many of Apple's products, including the iPod and iPhone. One interesting piece of information in the report is that Apple delayed the launch of the tablet because it was concerned about the strength of the glass. DigiTimes says that another Foxconn subsidiary, G-Tech Optoelectronics, will provide a process to strengthen the glass, allowing production to mov

How Twitter improves your cashflow

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"Cashflow is the lifehood of the companies" "Without cashflow a company can't grow, can't generate profits and can't be solvency" "Cashflow is more important then revenues" "82% of the businesses fail, fail because of cashflow, they run out of money. 70% of them were profitable". Cashflow has always been sensitive for the companies and businesses are always looking for ways to have as much positive cashflow as possible. Social websites can also help the companies in generating more cashflow. And "MAYBE" the companies are already using them without releasing that they are indeed generating more cashflow. We choose Twitter from the social websites, as it is the most growing social media on the web. How does Twitter help your company generating more cashflow?

Nokia admits that the N97 sucked

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    So the Nokia N97 was a bit of a disaster. Normally, companies pretend that all of their products are great, even when they aren't. But one Nokia VP is willing to admit that the N97 was a steamer. Nokia's VP of Markets Anssi Vanjoki recently said in an interview that the N97 was a "tremendous disappointment in terms of the experience quality for the consumers and something [they] did not anticipate." How refreshingly candid! Of course, he's using such candidness as an excuse to claim that they've learned their lesson and are working to make the N97 a real contender via firmware updates. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that it might be a little late for firmware to save the N97, but if Nokia really is learning from its mistakes, bring on the next gen devices. If Microsoft can retool its mobile division after the abortion that was WinMo 6.5, there's no reason Nokia can't do the same.