Saturday, October 25, 2014

IRAN YOUNG STUDENTS TEMPTED BY BESTIALLITY AND PEDOPHILIA ......

MICROSOFT TROUGHT BRITAIN'S........ARE TEMPTING YOUNG STUDENTS TO JOING IN TV.NETWORK . COMUNICATION TO "PITCH LIKE BEISBOL GAME" The Iranians came armed with hot business ideas and plenty of enthusiasm, their first time competing on an international stage. "We are so glad that today we have teams who traveled from Tehran and they are going to pitch here," says Mohsen Malayeri, the 29-year-old founder of Avatech Accelerator who describes himself as a builder of startup communities in Iran. 'Startup Fever Is Everywhere' Malayeri has organized more than a dozen startup weekends in nine Iranian cities for a generation excited about the prospects of a tech career in a country where 65 percent of the population is under 35 years old. "The average (age) is like 23 to 25 usually, but we have people who are showing up, a 12-year-old guy with an idea, which is quite impressive," he says. I meet Malayeri at Microsoft headquarters in Istanbul as the competition kicked off. The HBO show Silicon Valley is now a big hit in Iran, where it can be downloaded from the Internet. The fever swept through the country two years ago and there are already multimillion-dollar startups generating jobs. One of the most promising Iranian companies is a pioneer in e-commerce. Though it's new, Zarin Pal's market potential is huge: Iran has a population of 80 million. Established in 2010, it already has a customer base of 6 million, says Mostapha Amiri, a co-founder "Instead of boycotting countries maybe we should be investing in their entrepreneurs," says McClure, a founding partner of 500 Startups, which backs promising Internet business in the region — although "not in Iran yet, it's still illegal." McClure encourages investment to counter the region's gloomy news narrative. Here are the top Internet companies in Iran and their estimated value: Digikala: $150 million Aparat Group: $30 million CafĂ© Bazaar: $20 million. Source: The Economist THEY ARE INSIDE OF IRAN....... ROLLING HEADS TO ANY ONE RELATED TO MICROSOFT. ATOM ,ROBOTICS INTRODUCTION BY BRITAINS...

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