Posts Tagged ‘Turkish

22
May
09

Turkish GSM subscribers still pays more when they use Turkish

Mobisad makes a press announcement today :

The “Ordinance on Use of Turkish Characters in Short Message Services” has come into force on 16 May 2009 and will come into effect July 1, 2009.

The regulation, which was postponed twice because of the immature conditions and the market players’ request, will be in force from July 1, 2009 barring GSM terminal import if the terminals do not support use of special Turkish charters.

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28
Apr
09

Turkish online banking report

Banks are essential – so is internet, and it has changed everything about banking by the time it came into our lives. Now the only reason we go to a banks is to deposit cash. We’ve searched about the websites of the banks -which take the first place in adapting to the advantages of technology- and the services they provide. We get results that you might find interesting.

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25
Jan
09

Localization problems

Global e- work’s the most important approach is “think global, act local.
This view of global work firstly contains using language of country which you are in. From the mythology of babel to this time language becomes a tool that cause people far away from each other. The most significant reason is not only differentiation of the words used; but also variation of several matters from syntax to construction of logic and conception according to geographical position.Chance not only language which they use but also their point of view while providing to behave local. For example some point of views which are funny at a lot of languages begin to seem dreadful and meaningless when translated without changing anything in Turkish and Turkey. Continue reading ‘Localization problems’




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  • Press Roundup July 14, 2009
    Greenpeace protestors protested yesterday against an oil tanker traveling through El Estrecho Natural Park. They held a banner reading “España cómplice de la contaminación” (Spain, an accomplice in pollution) after painting a similar message on the ship's hull.
  • Grab your wine and come join in the protest July 14, 2009
    There are some moments when you almost feel the need for a conspiracy theory to explain certain events. One such event is a recent protest that took place over a “wine-laden concert at Topkapı Palace.”
  • There is no military tutelage in Turkey July 14, 2009
    As the signing ceremony for the Nabucco project took place yesterday in Ankara, Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal was busy saying Turkey's real problem is not its “military tutelage,” but instead its “[Prime Minister Recep] Tayyip Erdoğan tutelage.”
  • Nabucco and politics July 14, 2009
    How is it that Turkey can agree to nations that oppose its entrance into the European Union having a word when it comes to Turkish energy policies?
  • Let's not get too excited July 14, 2009
    Let's not get too excited. Turkey is strengthening its role as a bridge between the East and the West in the arena of energy. Now, in the wake of the Kirkuk-Ceyhan and Baku-Ceyhan pipelines, it has signed off on the Nabucco gas pipeline.
  • Press Roundup July 13, 2009
    Around 10,000 people gathered in İstanbul's Cağlayan Square on Sunday to denounce the Chinese mistreatment of the Muslim Uighur minority in the Xinjiang region, following deadly violence in the region's capital, Urumqi.
  • Barbie doll secularism July 13, 2009
    A religious leader who banned Barbie dolls has made me rethink the whole question of secularism.
  • The center of political clashes July 13, 2009
    Rather than being a center of political compromise, Parliament has become a center of political clashes. Since 2007, this has been a particularly palpable reality.
  • YÖK, ÖSS and the choice system July 13, 2009
    The results of the Student Selection Exam (ÖSS) were announced yesterday. The ÖSS choice system is based on the idea that by narrowing the field through an exam placed in front of a student, you will have the student decide which field he or she will go into.
  • A new sort of plan by that ineffectual crowd? July 13, 2009
    I wonder if the ineffectual leaders of the Feb. 28, 1997 process are now returning to us dressed in costumes that make them look like some sort of religious fighters.

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