Redline’s RedMAX For WiMax Network Deployment In Tunisia

Canadian Redline Communications Group Inc., a leading provider of standards-based WiMAX and broadband wireless infrastructure products, announced that Divona Telecom, the one and only satellite and WiMAX telecom operator in Tunisia, has chosen Redline’s WiMAX Forum Certified RedMAX products for its five-city WiMAX network.

The US$1 million network buildout will take place in several phases over the next two years, and will connect five major cities in Tunisia, including Tunis, Nabeul, Souse, Monastir and Sfax.

Divona Telecom is serving corporate clients in Tunisia, with several hundred corporations on its WiMAX network and plans to double their subscriber base every quarter for the next four years.

Divona Telecom was created following the concession of a telecommunications license by the Tunisian government in 2003. It belongs to Planet Tunisie, the first ISP in Tunisia, and Monaco Telecom.

[Source: SYS-CON Media]
[Links: Divona Telecom, Redline]

Questler, Where Minds Connect

QuestlerQuestler is a new online service that was launched into public beta a couple of months ago and which has an interesting social networking approach to learning online, finding answers to questions, and acquiring/sharing knowledge.

The idea of the website stems from the belief that everyone is a learner, seeking more knowledge on certain topics, and that learning best occurs when individuals interact with each other in free spaces, informally, to share knowledge and collaboratively create ideas.

So in other words, the goal is to try to tap into the collective knowledge of the crowd to acquire and share knowledge.

Questler users can put together a learning network by inviting and constructing a list of their contacts, as well as finding other individuals who share their same interests on the site.

Together they can use the service to start conversations about those topics and engage in knowledge sharing through posting their quests and discoveries on different subjects.

The interface is really simple and clear; well designed; well organized and straight to the point. I really like their simple logo and visual identity too.
It’s in English only for the time being; and I’m not sure if they’ll be adding Arabic soon.

I personally think it’s a really interesting approach and service, worth checking out and using. If you do join, you can add me as a contact, here’s my profile page.

Finally, my best wishes of success, growth and prosperity to the Questler team. It’s great to have such good projects coming out of the Arab world; from Jordan in this case.

NewsGator Releases New Free Versions Of Its RSS Readers

Interesting news from NewsGator…

NewsGator announced today the general availability of NetNewsWire 3.1, FeedDemon 2.6, and NewsGator Go! for Windows Mobile 2.0. The public beta of NewsGator Inbox 3.0 also began today.[…]

NewsGator also announced that all of its client RSS reader products are now available free of charge and include free synchronization along with other services. Users can now enjoy the great features and performance of all of NewsGator’s Web, desktop and mobile readers for iPhone, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry (powered by FreeRange), all synchronized to provide the same view of their RSS content no matter when or where they read it.

[Source: NewsGator]

 

Of all the NewsGator products, I personally tried FeedDemon, even before they bought it from Nick Bradbury, and it rocked, certainly the best desktop feed reader I’ve ever used, and believe me I’ve played around with my good share of them.

NetNewsWire was always the feed reader of preference for most Mac users I know.

Add to those two great products NewsGator’s online feed reader, mobile feed readers and the possibility to synchronize between them all, I think this is a really interesting and great offer.

I’m not really sure if it will tempt me enough to switch to it, after all I am pretty happy using Google Reader now, but if there is one thing that might lure me in it’s the synchronization between all the different devices.

The IKEA Product Naming System

IKEAEver wondered about where IKEA gets their product names from? What they mean? What language they’re in?

Well most of the names are usually either Swedish, Danish, Finnish or Norwegian in origin, and there’s a whole naming system that they’re using for their product ranges, and it goes as follows:

Upholstered furniture, coffee tables, rattan furniture, bookshelves, media storage, doorknobs: Swedish place names

Beds, wardrobes, hall furniture: Norwegian place names

Dining tables and chairs: Finnish place names

Bookcase ranges: Occupations

Bathroom articles: Scandinavian lakes, rivers and bays

Kitchens: grammatical terms, sometimes also other names

Chairs, desks: men’s names

Materials, curtains: women’s names

Garden furniture: Swedish islands

Carpets: Danish place names

Lighting: terms from music, chemistry, meteorology, measures, weights, seasons, months, days, boats, nautical terms

Bedlinen, bed covers, pillows/cushions: flowers, plants, precious stones; words related to sleep, comfort, and cuddling

Children’s items: mammals, birds, adjectives

Curtain accessories: mathematical and geometrical terms

Kitchen utensils: foreign words, spices, herbs, fish, mushrooms, fruits or berries, functional descriptions

Boxes, wall decoration, pictures and frames, clocks: colloquial expressions, also Swedish place names

[Source: Wikipedia]

Happy New Hijri Year 1429

I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Hijri Year 1429. Today is the first day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar.

May it be a blessed, happy and joyful new year for you all bringing you prosperity, success and great health.

Most households in Tunisia cook either Mloukhia or Couscous on this day; Mloukhia, because it’s green as a way of hoping it will be a green and fruitful new year ahead, or Couscous, Tunisia’s national dish using meat that was specially dried and salted for the occasion from the previous Eid Al-Adha (Kaddeedit Ras El Am).

It’s a national holiday in most Islamic countries, and most people are probably at home relaxing now, with nothing on their minds but the delicious lunches that awaits them; As for me, well I’m at work, waiting for meetings and going through endless streams of emails and documents.

Happy new Hijri year everyone.

8 Simple Rules to Attain Work/Life Balance

Work/Life balance is a very important subject and really big challenge for a lot of people nowadays; I just came across an interesting post on Slacker Manager where David Zinger shares his 8 simple rules to solve work/life balance.

Here’s a quick overview of his ideas in my own words:

1. Make sure you really want to and can change to achieve this balance
2. Put life before work.
3. Create a dynamic balance not a static one.
4. Set your limits; Know when to say no to work and yes to family.
5. Don’t lie to yourself about who you are working for.
6. Be understanding of your family’s needs and try to find instant solutions and make changes right away.
7. Quality time with your family is important, but quantity counts even more.
8. Talk your way out of teetering at work.Read the full post here: 8 Simple Rules to Solve Work/Life Balance

Olga Kurylenko is New Bond Girl

Olga KurylenkoProduction begins today in London on Bond 22, with Daniel Craig reprising the role of Agent 007.

Ukrainian bombshell Olga Kurylenko will be the Bond girl in this movie, according to a press release issued today by the film studios.

Early reports had actress Gemma Arterton as the new Bond girl, but even though Arterton has a role in the new film it is not as large as Kurylenko’s.

A former model, Kurylenko was most recently seen alongside Timothy Olyphant in last November’s “Hitman.”

The film, which is the 22nd in the series, is due in theaters in November.

French actor Mathieu Amalric will star as the film’s sinister villain Dominic Greene, a leading member of the villainous organization introduced in Casino Royale.

[Source: ReutersGeeks of doom].

What Makes Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial?

I just came across a really interesting study by Saras D. Sarasvathy from University of Washington’s School of Business on “What Makes Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial?”.

She examined the reasoning of 30 founders of companies, ranging in size from $200 Million to $6.5 Billion. What Sarasvathy found was that these founders shared a distinct form of rationality that we have all long recognized intuitively as “Entrepreneurial”. She termed this type of rationality “Effectual Reasoning”.

Here is a bit from her study that basically explains this “Effectual Reasoning”:

“Effectual reasoning […] does not begin with a specific goal. Instead, it begins with a given set of means and allows goals to emerge contingently over time from the varied imagination and diverse aspirations of the founders and the people they interact with. While causal thinkers are like great generals seeking to conquer fertile lands (Genghis Khan conquering two thirds of the known world), effectual thinkers are like explorers setting out on voyages into uncharted waters (Columbus discovering the new world).”

And on the process entrepreneurs follow:

“All entrepreneurs begin with three categories of means: (1) Who they are – their traits, tastes and abilities; (2) What they know – their education, training, expertise, and experience; and, (3) Whom they know – their social and professional networks. Using these means, the entrepreneurs begin to imagine and implement possible effects that can be created with them.”

It’s a very interesting study that I really recommend reading: What Makes Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial? (Saras D. Sarasvathy)

 

Fly Chicken, The Closest Thing To KFC In Tunisia

People who know me personally or who have followed this blog for a while know that I love my good tasty fast food, and that I don’t miss a chance whenever I’m abroad to head to the nearest Burger King, McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut…etc.
I know a lot of it is unhealthy and that it’s fattening, etc etc etc, but I just love it, despite all the lectures I’ve gotten about it.

Unfortunately, here in Tunisia we don’t have any of my favorite fast food chains, so I can only enjoy their meals when I travel abroad.
Still, I do try my best to look for alternatives here in Tunisia.

And well I thought I’d share one of the places I found here, maybe it’ll ease some other person’s cravings as well.

The place I’m talking about is called “Fly Chicken”, it’s a little fast food place in the TunisCity-Geant food court, it’s the closest thing I’ve found in Tunisia to KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), with a close enough menu too, and best of all it’s really delicious; quite cheap too.

My favorite menu consists of three pieces of chicken, french fries, rice, salad and soda. By the end of the meal, I’m both full and totally satisfied.

It beats the chicken sold at Baguette & Baguette, as well as the expensive but less delicious Chickos.

There you go; maybe next time you’re in TunisCity and you feel like grabbing something to eat, you can try it out for yourself.
Oh and by the way, there’s nothing in it for me; This is a genuine recommendation.

The Air Car Coming Soon

Air CarApparently, the world’s first Air Cars, vehicles using the power of compressed air technology (CAT) are currently under production, with the possibility of being on sale in Europe and India later this year.

The Air Car, developed by ex-Formula One engineer Guy Nègre, will be built by India’s largest automaker, Tata Motors.

The Air Car uses compressed air to push its engine’s pistons. It is anticipated that approximately 6000 Air Cars will be cruising the streets of India by 2008. If the manufacturers have no surprises up their exhaust pipes the car will be practical and reasonably priced. The CityCat model will clock out at 68 mph with a driving range of 125 miles (200 km) and the cost of the vehicle as low as $7000.

Refueling can be simply and quickly done at a gas station with custom air compressor units; with the fill up costing nearly $2.00. Another option is to plug it into the electrical grid and use the car’s built-in compressor to refill the tank in about 4 hours.

Sounds really good and a lot better and cleaner than the gas guzzling cars we have running around nowadays; Good luck to them with it.

[More: MDI Air Car (Official Website)Air Vehicle (Wikipedia)Air Car (Mahalo)Air Car Ready for Mass Production (Yahoo! Green)Revolutionary air car runs on compressed air (The Raw Story)]