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Do
you know how many Iranians are involved in high tech fields and
how successful they are?
You
are going to be impressed when you browse these pages.
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"I
got it on eBay" is barreling its way into the lexicon of the new
millennium and placing a cyber-grin on the corporate face of online
auctioneer extraordinaire eBay. Operator of the eBay auction Web
site, the San Jose, California-based company has furnished the world
with a forum for the sale of some 8,000 categories of merchandise.
Its more than 22 million registered users can buy and sell goods
ranging from Beanie Babies to antiques from the comfort of their
Web browsers. more...
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The
first commercial Internet service provider in Iran was the Neda
Rayaneh Institute (NRI), a non-profit company affiliated with Tehran
municipality, which started a BBS in early 1994 and Internet access
in February 1995 via two 9.6 Kbps SLIP leased lines. One of these
lines connected its LAN to IPM, and the other used a satellite link
to connect to a Canadian ISP, Cadvision. NRI is the largest ISP
in Iran, hosting an extensive array of business and news web pages,
all of which are mirrored in California by the Global Publishing
Group. more...
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