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Olivetti Is Ready for Tablet War by Launching OliPad Tablet

To prove its participation in the 2011 tablet war, Olivetti recently launched OliPad tablet. OliPad is said to be the first tablet made in Italy. As a new comer in tablet industry, Olivetti is confident in what it offers to the market. The OliPad tablet is equipped with 10-inch touch screen. For internet connectivity, you can benefit from 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. All are integrated to facilitate seamless net surfing. The tablet hosts a wide variety of preinstalled applications in addition to downloadable applications through App Shop.

The preloaded applications are aimed at accelerating web surfing, accessing social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter, accessing and downloading multimedia content, and getting full HD video playback. Within only few days after OliPad tablet is formally launched, the tablet was on sale on March 7th 2011. Right now, you can get a set of Olipad tablet with only $399. In terms of software and IT services, the capability of Olivetti is not questionable.

OliPad is an Android-based tablet. It can be easily connected with other external drives such as USB, HD card, and HDMI using standard ports. Powered by Dual Cortex A9 NVIDIA processor, the tablet surely offers more-than-standard performance, in terms of both speed and graphics. You can optimize the functionality and styles of the tablet by adding some accessories such as a keyboard, a docking station, and stylus pen, and a mouse.

SWOT, Free Tracking Program for Law Enforcers

Established in 2009, SafetyWeb has been very helpful to finding missing children. The SWOT or SafetyWeb Online Tracking is a free website especially designed for law enforcers to track missing children.  The SWOT works by tracking activities in social network providers such as Twitter, Facebook, or Myspace. By gathering information from these services, the SWOT is aimed at finding out the location where a child might at. The SWOT also gives services for tracking the children based on photo and video footages.

In the United States where more than 2,000 children missing each day, the SWOT is a very supportive tool in assisting the law enforcers’ job to find the children. For the U.S. law enforcers, the SafetyWeb provides this service for free. Only verifiable law enforcers can access this website freely. As civilians, other people can also access this website by paying several amounts of money.

In solving the missing children cases, the SafetyWeb is assisted by First Round Capital and Battery Ventures. The SafetyWeb is reported to have received $8 million as the fund to raise the SWOT program. Together with other tracking providers such as Kidsafe and SocialShield, the SWOT program still continue to find America’s missing children.

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