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Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

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  • #51
    Re: Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Both which is why we are losing the information war in the first place. Azerbaijan is investing heavily in the IT sector and we are acting like laggards.

    We finally took a step in the right direction last week when we invited the inventor of Kaspersky labs to Armenia and signed a few agreements.
    I don't know enough about the issue to debate with you, but I have heard that Armenia is ahead of georgia and azerbaijan in the IT field and is a regional leader. Have you heard/read this?
    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



    http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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    • #52
      Re: Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

      Armenia has been trying to develop it but it needs money to do it. We had a few people from the IT sector and some people from the Physics department here trying to get funding from the diaspora but...
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • #53
        Re: Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

        I'm not sure but we're taking the right steps lately, we even added WiMax for the entire country with Russia being the only other country to have it. However, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...Internet_users ... looking at this, it's really pathetic. Some African countries are ahead of Armenia. Azerbaijan has almost 20% Internet penetration. Georgia is 2 percentiles ahead of Armenia.
        Last edited by Federate; 10-08-2009, 05:06 PM.
        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        • #54
          Re: Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

          I still think %90 of Internet users are wasting their time, right now.

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          • #55
            Re: Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            .......not only Turks but even Azeris. I think only 5-10% of Armenians use the Internet

            This figure probably applies to our diplomacy as well.
            Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
            Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
            Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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            • #56
              Re: Protest U.S. Pressure on Armenia to Accept "Historical Commission"

              How competitive is internet in Armenia?

              Do you have State company that controls everything, or many private companies? Here in NZ we used to just have a state company, that was sold off into foreign ownership so we had bad internet till after 2005-6.

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