Indonesia's confidence index reached 118 in the first quarter of this year.
VIVAnews - Indonesia became the third country in the world's most optimistic in terms of online trading. This ranking is based on online consumer confidence index reached 118 Indonesia is in the first quarter of 2012.
In the previous quarter, consumer confidence in Indonesia reaches 117 index. Based on a global Nielsen survey, consumer confidence index reached the highest since the first quarter of 2010 with index 116.
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Samsung and Apple have clashed on war-related patents "emoticons". Instead of fighting over these patents, Samsung actually registered a patent "emoticons" a new work based on the expression of cell phone users.
In patent documents filed with the Patent and Copyright Office of the United States, the methods used for the emoticon is based on the so-called Action Units komponoen (AUS). The patent document can be viewed at this link.
This method can capture the user's individual expression of a wear detector adapted to user's facial muscle contractions. There are 30 kinds of expression that is registered with the patent "emoticons" are new.
However, the main emoticon types of patents are the facial expressions as anger, fear, sadness, happiness, surprise and disgust.
The patent is a special hardware that has been prepared by Samsung. Although the form of hardware, this emoticon patent also requires the processor and memory to process these emoticons.
Samsung also said that the patent is not using the device camera to capture the user's facial expressions. Unfortunately, Samsung does not want to call methods of this patent further.
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JAKARTA - Yahoo confirmed steps to redesign the company's future. Even to make changes to the company, Yahoo! had to do the Termination of Employment (FLE) 2000 employees.
This was revealed in a statement Yahoo!. "Today, the company will begin the process of informing employees about these changes. As part of that effort, approximately two thousand people will be notified of the elimination of jobs or a gradual transition, "Yahoo! said as quoted by a statement on Thursday (04/05/2012).
In the same statement, Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson said, "This action today is an important next step towards Yahoo's new, smaller, nimbler, more profitable and better equipped to innovate as fast as the needs of customers and the industry".
"Our goal is to return to the main purpose of putting the first diurutan users and advertisers. Unfortunately, to achieve that goal requires difficult decision to eliminate some positions. We really appreciate the people and all those who have contributed to Yahoo!, "he added.
Further through restructuring efforts, Yahoo intends to grow more quickly respond to customer needs and compete more effectively in areas where there is a chance to win.
Yahoo! Hoping to reach approximately USD375 million of annual savings after the completion of all transitional employees.
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Wireless carriers alerting users about data-overage charges
(CNN) - If you like streaming lots of audio or video
to your cell phone and you don't have an unlimited data plan, you might
end up with a bad case of "bill shock" when your wireless carrier hits
you with overage charges.
In October, under pressure from the Federal Communications Commission, U.S. carriers agreed to start alerting customers by text message
when they're getting close to hitting their plan caps on data, phone
minutes and text messages. This would allow users to either curb their
use for the rest of the month or switch to a higher (and pricier) tier
before they incur overage charges.
The carriers also agreed to fully implement these alerts within a year.
So, it's been six months. How are they doing?
Last week, the FCC started publishing updates on carriers' progress toward implementing these alerts.
Among the four major
carriers, T-Mobile has gotten the most done: It's set up overage alerts
for voice, data and international roaming plans. Verizon has implemented
them only for data and international roaming. AT&T has alerts only
for data plan overages and Sprint only for international roaming.
None of the minor U.S. wireless carriers has implemented any alerts, according to the FCC.
The FCC has promised to provide updates on the status of these efforts monthly.
An FCC survey conducted
last year found that one in six mobile phone customers has experienced
some degree of bill shock -- and nearly half of those had been surprised
by bills that hit them with overage charges of $50 or more.
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