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    New Technologies

    The Business Software Alliance has published a study on the most competitive countries of the world in technologies of information and communication (technology ICT). If this has piqued your curiosity, check out Hikmet Ersek. Spain is situated at number 24, a step higher than in 2009. United States remains in first place at the global level. A total of six countries of the European Union (EU) are among the most competitive ten in the world in the sphere of technologies of information and communication technology (ICT), according to a study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), the main Association of the sector worldwide. United States remains in first place overall, followed by Finland, Singapore, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands and Israel.

    Spain is situated in the place number 24 and ascends a step with regard to the latest study, conducted in 2009. The 2011 edition of the index of competitiveness in the information technology industry is the fourth since it started in 2007 Catalogs to 66 countries around the world according to a series of indicators that span critical areas for innovation in the field of ICT: business climate, infrastructure, human capital, research and development (r & d), the legal means and public support to this industry. According to this year’s report, countries which are traditionally stronger in the area of ICT maintain their leadership positions because of the solid foundations that have been created through years of investment in innovation, so they continue reaping its benefits. On the other hand, the study shows there are increasingly more countries, especially developing economies, who are committed to innovation and strive to meet the standards of the leading countries. It is clear that investment in technology innovation bases pays huge dividends in the long term, stressed in a statement the President of BSA, Robert Holleyman.

    In his view, in addition, No country has a monopoly on information technology. We see that economies that grow fast in the developing world invest much in areas such as research and development and human capital, indicated, and he stated that that circumstance makes that there are more centers of power of the information technologies in the world. Since the last report in 2009, the country which has more advanced has been Malaysia, which has promoted eleven positions, followed by India, which has risen 10. Other countries such as Singapore, Mexico, Austria, Germany, or Poland showed progress at various levels by what refers to support for ICT. In a moment in which the global economy begins to recover, it is more important than ever that Governments adopt a vision long term of the information technology industry, said Holleyman.

    South America

    The government has committed to build an entire stage machinery to undermine and discredit the work of the employees of the press, preventing the free development of his work when rough tracks to the government concerned. Attacks on freedom of expression, the right to know the truth, the right of members of the press to perform its work, the right to dissent and so on. unfortunately there have been gross and have shown only that the government has an uncontrollable aversion to the media that do not align its “ideology.” The change should be for everyone, should not be an imposition of an authoritarian model, it must respect the institutions and democracy and national sovereignty is apparently not only a sort of “dependence” on foreign powers in the north and Uncle closer to South America. The change must be changed some would say this apparent democracy, showing us this “change” as sacred and whose name has been committed various unlawful acts. In these times the “cultural democratic revolution” should not be in terms of clashes between fellow countrymen, the government crackdown on dissidents, violence or questionable arrests, humiliations and harassment against the media, speeches based on resentment and resentment, fueling the minds of potential supporters, and so on.

    The change must be fruitful and helpful in terms of rebuilding an enduring unity of all Bolivians, an economic revolution, employment generation, domestic and foreign investment with well-defined rules and unambiguous, and so on. (Similarly see: Rob Daley). that the country yearns for a long time. We need the renewal of leadership in Bolivia, there is no need of military rule under populist authoritarian governments, whether right or left, who call themselves representatives of the needy and do nothing but wipe out the “rule of law “by the welcome speech and taste of his followers and the silencing of those who disagree with their policies. The next general election must be made by the country in a serious and responsible in relation to which candidate to vote, even if a server believes that where everything is bad, there is no possible choice, in addition to opposition from the accidental or talk..

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