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OJSC "Vimpelcom" ("Beeline" brand) together with the transport company "Eurobus" and the Altai Territory Department of Transport, Road Management and Communications announces the launch of free "Beeline" Wi-Fi zones in Barnaul buses. IA "Amitel" was informed about this on November 10, in the press service of the company. From November 10, three buses of the popular route No. 53 will be able to use free Wi-Fi Internet. The possibility of free access to the Internet from your mobile devices on the way home or to work, provided by the operator "Beeline". "Beeline" became the first operator in Barnaul, which implemented an innovative project to launch free Wi-Fi zones in public transport, comments Andriy Lapikov, director of the Barnaul branch of VimpelCom JSC, on the initiative. "The demand for mobile Internet in our region is constantly increasing, and thanks to this project, residents of Barnaul will have another opportunity to appreciate the advantage and convenience of accessing the Global Network from their own phone.
"Route No. 53 was chosen not by chance: it is used by many Costa Rica Mobile Number List residents of Barnaul and, in particular, by students, for whom the possibility of free access to the Internet will be especially useful, - the Altai Territory Administration for TransThe US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) monitors events in the world through microblogs such as Twitter, the social network Facebook and its analogues. Such information is contained in an exclusive interview with the Associated Press by Dag Nakin - head of the Open Information Analysis Center - a special unit of the CIA. According to him, every day the employees of the Center review huge amounts of information that is publicly available on the World Wide Web, and based on the received data they prepare a report for the US President Barack Obama. So, for example, up to 5 thousand messages on Twitter are viewed every day. In addition, analysts conduct a review of the press and television, monitor social networks and blogs, as well as radio stations.
According to D. Nakin, the Open Information Analysis Center was created after the recommendation of the Commission on the events of September 11, 2011. focus on fighting terrorism and countering its spread. Thanks to the actions of several hundred employees of the Center, the White House receives reports containing surveys of public opinion in the world, as well as forecasts of possible terrorist attacks, uprisings and other disturbances. Now the CIA has focused its attention on the analysis of social resources. This priority was set after the "Green Revolution" in Iran in 2009, which began after the official announcement of the results of the presidential election - the victory of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Then, thanks to the rapid spread of calls on the Internet, supporters of his opponent came out in demonstrations, as a result of which the authorities had to close access to social networks. Social networks also played a significant role in tracking public opinion about the removal of the N1 terrorist Osama bin Laden. This is how the US authorities were able to find out in which countries their operation was condemned (as noted, China was among them, judging by messages on Twitter).
"Route No. 53 was chosen not by chance: it is used by many Costa Rica Mobile Number List residents of Barnaul and, in particular, by students, for whom the possibility of free access to the Internet will be especially useful, - the Altai Territory Administration for TransThe US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) monitors events in the world through microblogs such as Twitter, the social network Facebook and its analogues. Such information is contained in an exclusive interview with the Associated Press by Dag Nakin - head of the Open Information Analysis Center - a special unit of the CIA. According to him, every day the employees of the Center review huge amounts of information that is publicly available on the World Wide Web, and based on the received data they prepare a report for the US President Barack Obama. So, for example, up to 5 thousand messages on Twitter are viewed every day. In addition, analysts conduct a review of the press and television, monitor social networks and blogs, as well as radio stations.
According to D. Nakin, the Open Information Analysis Center was created after the recommendation of the Commission on the events of September 11, 2011. focus on fighting terrorism and countering its spread. Thanks to the actions of several hundred employees of the Center, the White House receives reports containing surveys of public opinion in the world, as well as forecasts of possible terrorist attacks, uprisings and other disturbances. Now the CIA has focused its attention on the analysis of social resources. This priority was set after the "Green Revolution" in Iran in 2009, which began after the official announcement of the results of the presidential election - the victory of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Then, thanks to the rapid spread of calls on the Internet, supporters of his opponent came out in demonstrations, as a result of which the authorities had to close access to social networks. Social networks also played a significant role in tracking public opinion about the removal of the N1 terrorist Osama bin Laden. This is how the US authorities were able to find out in which countries their operation was condemned (as noted, China was among them, judging by messages on Twitter).