Showing posts with label competitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competitions. Show all posts
on Wednesday, June 27, 2012

We just reviewed the Motorola Roadster 2, which is a Bluetooth in-car speakerphone. As you would expect from Motorola, the quality is great, but there are also some really nice features like compatibility with My MotoSpeak and the Motorola Car Finder app. For more information checkout the review, but here’s your chance to win one of these bad boys. Motorola was gracious enough to provide us one as a giveaway to one of our awesome readers to celebrate National Car Safety Month. How many of you are still fumbling around trying to use your phone in your car when you know its not only a danger to you, as well as others on the road?
All you have to do is head over to our forum post and tell us what your current car is, follow Motorola Mobility on Twitter and add TalkAndroid to your Google+ Circles. You have until Friday, June 29 at 11:59PM EST. We will pick one random winner and make the announcement sometime on Saturday, June 30. Make sure your using a real email address as part of your username because that’s how we’re going to contact you if you win.
Source: androidforum
on Sunday, May 20, 2012
The project’s team receives LE 1.2 million to work on solving one of Egypt’s greatest challenges - Traffic - using the power of Internet


Source : Google Arabia , Wamda
on Saturday, May 19, 2012

Real money, real results, real experience!

The Google Online Marketing Challenge (GOMC) is an exciting opportunity for students to experience online marketing and creating online marketing campaigns using Google AdWords & Google+. As well, students and their professors can win great prizes. Over 50,000 students from almost 100 countries have participated in past years.
With a US$250 budget provided by Google, students develop an online advertising strategy for a real business or non-profit organization that has not used AdWords in the last six months. The global winners and their professor receive a trip to the Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California to meet with the AdWords team. Regional winners and their professor receive a trip to a regional Google office. Visit the Winners page to see the 2011 Challenge winners.
The competition is open to all students, regardless of major, with teams ranging in size from three to six. All students must register under a verified professor/instructor at a higher education institution. The key dates for the Challenge can be found on the About the Challenge page.
2012 Registration from here