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Tag: computers

Posted inCzechia, Solutions Journalism

Driving Distance Learning in Czechia

by Jitka Polanska 17 Nov 202120 Nov 2021

How IT volunteers connected civil society with corporations to deliver computers to needy families during the pandemic.

Posted inAround the Bloc, Ukraine

New Ransomware Outbreak Hits Russia, Ukraine

by Transitions 25 Oct 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Finance, Ukraine

Kyiv Sweeps Out the Digital Cobwebs

by Transitions 04 Aug 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

A Few Keys Short of a Keyboard

by Transitions 18 Jan 2011
Posted inRomania, Southeastern Europe

Technicalities: A Plugged Brain Drain?

by Dumitru Balaci 08 Jul 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

A Plugged Brain Drain?

by Transitions 02 Jul 2003
Posted inCaucasus, Regions

Armenia’s Virtual Reality

by Transitions 30 Oct 2002
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Connecting People

by Transitions 25 Apr 2002
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

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by Transitions 27 Feb 2002

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