Wednesday, February 23, 2011

ADVERTISE WITH DIGITAL SIGNAGE IN ARUSHA


Access Image Ltd is an advertising company based in Arusha Tanzania that was founded to provide digital signage, the most innovative, revolutionary, precise and timely advertising medium for targeted markets.

Whether promotional, or educational, Access Image LTD, give brands (both prominent and pioneering), companies and general retailers an opportunity to use digital audio, video and animated graphics to engage the emotions and influence the behaviour of their customers and clients.

FACT- DIGITAL SCREENS HAVE PROMINENTLY MADE IT IN THE ADVERTISING FIELD, ACCORDING TO RESEARCH FIGURES FROM OUTDOOR ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION UK, DATING BACK TO 2005 SHOWING REVENUE FOR THE MEDIUM GROWING AT A 50% RATE ANNUALLY.

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• Attracting and Influence at Point
Of Decision
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ACCESS IMAGE AVAILABLE SITES:

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• The traffic ranges from 750 to a 1000 local and international arrivals and departures daily, regardless of the alternating tourism seasons.

• Advert can reach over 2000 people, and message delivered to thousands more.





2. NJIRO COMPLEX :Located at Njiro area in Arusha town:( ….42 INCH HIGH DEFINITION DIGITAL SCREENS AVAILABLE)

FACT- Most visited complex in Arusha
Available facilities among many at the complex include:
- Food court, both multi-cuisine and local restaurant
- Atm Machines
- A supermarket belonging to an international franchise offering a wide range of international and local consumer products
- A night club
- A movie theatre
- A sports bar

N.B- Majority of the visitors range from ages 25-55, a group that is employed or middle to upper middle class families.


Kilimanjaro International Airport- TWO 42 INCH HIGH DEFINITION DIGITAL SCREENS)-located in Kilimanjaro tourist region, the airport caters to well established airlines, both private chartered and commercial.

• The traffic ranges from 750 to a 1000 local and international arrivals and departures daily, regardless of the alternating tourism seasons.

• Advert can reach over 2000 people, and message delivered to thousands more.


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg answers mobile rumours


Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has responded to rumours that the company is planning to launch its own mobile phone.

He told delegates at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to expect multiple devices built around the social network.

However, he appeared to dismiss the idea of a Facebook-branded handset.

It had been speculated that the company was working with a major manufacturer, as Google did on its Nexus phones.

"A lot has been made about a single Facebook phone," said Mr Zuckerberg.

"But this year, you can expect to see dozens of phones with much deeper social integration than we have so far."

He was referring to the Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) provided by Facebook that allow phone manufacturers to build social networking into their operating systems.

Pushing a software solution, rather than getting into the hardware business is the right approach for Facebook, according to Gareth Beavis, mobile editor at Techradar.com.

"It gives operators and brands the opportunity to shape the system as they see fit," he said.

Mr Beavis said he thought that Facebook integration would prove a strong selling point for cheaper smartphones, which lack the sophisticated features of higher-end devices.
Social devices

Facebook plans to continue extending its presence within the mobile world.

"Phones are inherently social devices and the industry is just beginning to discover what's possible," said Mr Zuckerberg.

According to figures from comScore, 30.8% of users accessing social networking did so from smartphones in January 2011.

For owners of lower-end non-smartphones the figure was just 6.8%.
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Phones are inherently social devices and the industry is just beginning to discover what's possible”

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Moves are being made to bring the social networking expecience to those more basic handsets.

Also at Mobile World Congress, Dutch security firm Gemalto launched a Facebook Sim card, designed to work in any GSM phone.

The enhanced chip brings basic features such as status updating and Facebook messaging.

It works by translating social networking updates into 160-character text messages.

The system does not require a mobile internet connection and could help extend access across the developing world.

What is the point of a 3d phone

LG Optimus 3D: gaming mobile phone


LG have launched the first mass market 3D phone at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

The Optimus 3D features lenticular screen technology, creating three-dimensional images without special glasses.

It has a high performance, dual core processor and is aimed at gamers and movie fans, as Andrew Webb reports.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Silvio Berlusconi faces Ruby sex charge trial in April



Hivi kweli does she look like she was taken advantage of??

Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi has been indicted to stand trial on charges of paying for sex with an under-age girl and abuse of power.

Examining judge Cristina Di Censo said the process would start on 6 April, after prosecutors in Milan asked for an immediate trial.

Mr Berlusconi denies paying for sex with Karima El Mahroug when she was 17.

He also rejects claims that he abused his power by seeking her release when she was detained in another case.

He has called the accusations "groundless" and dismissed the case as a farce.

Mr Berlusconi does, however, acknowledge that he called the police while she was being held on suspicion of theft.

He said he was doing a favour for the then-Egyptian leader, Hosni Mubarak, because Mr Berlusconi was told the girl was Mr Mubarak's granddaughter.

Ms Mahroug, widely known as Ruby and now aged 18, has denied sleeping with the prime minister but has said she received 7,000 euros (£5,900, $9,400) from him as a gift after one of his parties.

On Sunday, hundreds of thousands of Italian women held nationwide protests against their embattled prime minister in more than 60 towns and cities across Italy and overseas.
Payments to women?

Mr Berlusconi's fast-track trial in front of three female judges will start at a court in Milan at 0930 on Wednesday 6 April, the judge announced.

If convicted, the prime minister could face up to 15 years in prison.

These are some of the most serious allegations Mr Berlusconi has faced during his long career, says the BBC's Duncan Kennedy in Rome. He faces three other court cases, but this is the first time he will face trial over his personal conduct.

The billionaire tycoon's lawyers have argued that the judge does not have the power to order the trial.

Although frequenting prostitutes is not a crime in Italy, having sex with one under the age of 18 is an offence that commands a prison sentence.

The prosecutors had submitted two sets of documents detailing the evidence against Mr Berlusconi. They allegedly included proof that payments were made by his aides to a "significant number" of young women, including Miss Mahroug.

Last month, Italy's Constitutional Court amended a law granting members of the government temporary immunity from prosecution. The court decided that individual judges should be allowed to decide whether ministers should be tried while in office.
'Not a brothel'

Sunday's protests had a title - Se non ora, quando? (If not now, when?) - designed to express the frustration of those Italian women who are asking what it will take for Mr Berlusconi to resign, says our correspondent.

Some women carried banners reading "Italy is not a brothel", and said Mr Berlusconi had demeaned women with his recent sex scandals.

Rome's Piazza del Popolo - or People's Square - was crammed with tens of thousands of women and some men in an act of solidarity.

Despite all the recent negative publicity, Mr Berlusconi's opinion poll ratings are still at around 35%.

The billionaire prime minister also retains the support of his governing coalition allies, the Northern League, who do not want to see him quit, adds our correspondent.