In Adenauers Maschine ist eine Luftbildkamera der US Air Force versteckt, die kurz vor Moskau Aufklärungsfotos von Stellungen für neuartige Flugabwehrraketen machen soll.
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two reasons which could explain the easing-of the tension. The first reason was that since 1953, both the United States and the Soviet Union possessed hydrogen bombs. Both sides realized that the use of these destructive weapons in war would destroy each other. Thus they were determined to improve their relations in order to avoid direct military clash. The second reason was that since 1954, the bonds between the 'Super Powers' and their 'satellites' began to slacken. As their 'satellites' did not fully support their leader - the United States and the Soviet Union, it made political sense for the two Super-Powers to improve their relations.
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1953-1960: a Doomsday Clock és a modern kor történetének egyik legfeszültebb időszaka, ahogy Virág elvtárs mondaná, "a nemzetközi helyzet egyre fokozódik". Olyannyira fokozódik, hogy a mutatót 11 óra 58 perchez (!!) kényszeríti. Fenyegető üzengetések, kölcsönös erőfitogtatás, újabb és újabb termonukleáris kísérletek, bonyolult politikai és hatalmi játszmák...mi lesz a következő lépés?
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Huawei - Expert's Forum--User-generated content: opportunities for wireless o... - 0 views
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They have been largely caught unawares by the growth of such sites as Flickr, YouTube, OhMyNews and MySpace. Their growth stems from both better broadband availability and the increased scope for tribalism, identity expression and personalisation that user-generated content provides. Paul Saffo of the marvellously titled Institute of the Future notes that this could herald a 'Cambrian explosion' of creativity: a flowering of expressive diversity on the scale of the eponymous proliferation of biological species 530 million years ago. So what does this trend mean for wireless carriers? John Delaney looks at the implications.
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Mobile operators are well-placed to benefit from the explosion of interest in user-generated content (UGC). It fits well as an extension of the trend to personalize that is already so successful in the mobile environment, and offers a way to monetize the wealth of 'user-generated content' currently residing (unsent) on mobile terminals worldwide.
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Other trends facilitating the growth in content include: The growth in storage capacity, coupled with ever cheaper prices. The growth of standardized, non-proprietary capacity in mobile phones encourages both sharing across other devices and upgrading.
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