Monday, April 26, 2010

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Rudy

Rudy was born June 12, 2008. He is purebred and is registered CBCA. It is brown and white and has long hair. It weighs 40 lbs.


Rudy is energetic and listening. We started agility with him in January 2010. It is fast but we must try to slow it down so that it complements the obstacles.


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Sunday, April 25, 2010

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Molly - 2008 - 2010

Molly is our first female. She was born June 3, 2008. It has the longhair and weighs 30 lbs. She is pure breed and is registered CBCA.

She is tiny, delicate, quiet and listening. She is gentle with children. He was often seen "post" next to them and monitor them. Children can pull her ears as they want!

Molly is a little timid with strangers, but once she sees that there is no danger, she is more comfortable. It is fast and although it is smaller, it takes its place with our dogs. We started do with agility in January 2010. It takes insurance and is doing very well.

Unfortunately, she left us much too soon.
She died Friday, April 23, 2010, she was 1 year and 10 months.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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The OPIM Lycée Technique Adidogomé

Scheduled for 10:00 am with an audience of 800élèves, the meeting began with a welcome address by the Censor Lycée Technique Adidogomé but with a number of participants lowered for issues and seriousness. The latter urged the students selected to be careful to be faithful reporters in their respective classes and concluded by thanking the Agency for the Promotion of Internet and Mobile in Togo for its initiative and for choosing the Technical High School for the first phase of its awareness.
presenter Mr Roger took Kpakoté the floor, thanking turn the Headmaster of the school and his staff for agreeing to host the OPIM.

After a presentation of the organization, its objectives, activities and means of action, the members present were presented with their towers. In this case Mr and Mr Arries Ferah EKPEH DAKE.
The presenter then had to define the objectives it seeks to achieve by the end of this meeting namely, take the students:

Understanding operation Internet (Technical).

Know the Internet Service Providers in Togo, mobile operators and different means of connection.

Understanding the use of the Internet for him as a pupil and use:


Searches on courses and lessons (Using search engines, tips and tricks ...)

Exchange of experiences, homework etc. ... Caring and sharing (use of social networks, discussion forums ...)


Develop and simple content online (Introduction to the blog and website creation free)



Using the example of some success stories and turn them into sources of motivation.


Know and understand what cyber crime and the dangers associated with them.


After traveling all its aspects and it highlighted the abilities of each individual to use the Internet for profitable. He also emphasized the desire that every student should have to get a place in this era of globalization offers no room for mediocrity, but rather the best.


In an atmosphere friendly enough but of course with few interruptions due to "disruptive elements" of the meeting was in full swing. followed this overview of what a computer club. The OPIM informed the students that the school was spirited to equip a room and with the support and collaboration with OPIM, a computer club would be created within their institution. This action initiated by OPIM will be extended in all schools throughout the entire territory.

Questions were then asked by students who mostly turned around the online content (how to create a blog, website?). Some concerns were the accuracy and reliability of results from search engines. Obviously the problem accessibility to computers and the high cost of the connection returned and came again ...


The meeting ended with words of encouragement from Mr Edem MATHEY COMPUTER CAFE participants who announced the holding of camps and complete extensive training, scheduled for holiday 2010 will be organized by 'COMPUTER CAFE and OPIM.

The photo session, the exchange of contacts and personal concerns have closed the morning. It was 11:45!



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Roger Kpakoté

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OPIM - MIDI DELIGHT: Launch of a partnership

Suite No. 2 in passing of Mr Roger Kpakoté on the plateau south of Delights to TVT, an agreement in principle has been arrested and OPIM will occur every Tuesday on said platform to discuss News Information Technology and Telecommunications.
Be the appointment for information on products, services ... True
appointments technology news, OPIM account keep hearing halen when it passes by.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

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The OPIM on the set of MIDI DELIGHT


The OPIM represented by its coordinator Kpakoté Mr Roger was on the set of MIDI Delight Tuesday, April 6 for the launch of the organization and its goals.

In a good mood Kpakoté Roger explained the benefits of efficient and profitable use of the Internet. It has raised awareness of youth to become familiar with this tool that links them to other individuals around the world and can become a source of income.

Emphasis was also placed on training. A question asked by Edwin (Presenter) took Roger to clarify that the main levers of OPIM is training. Days of training will be held at the place of youth on various aspects of Internet and mobile. Following addition to the show, calls keep coming for training days. Proof that the message gets across and that people really interested in new technologies.


Another relevant issue but "a great" in the words of Gerry (presenter) was that of how Africans could resolve their purchases, create online shops, etc. receive payments online. The response was immediate as with Ets RTK GROUP Lomé anyone can get a prepaid VISA card Africard and affordable to perform any type of transaction.


The passage ended in the great satisfaction of guests who have even invited Roger to come back the following Tuesday to maintain this time on the mobile. So see you next Tuesday 12am on the first TV TVT Togo.


"The OPIM is passion above all!"

Friday, April 2, 2010

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a presence on the web: Element essential for the development of African content on the web

grow its business through the Internet and ICT?
this exercise is to explain that the Agency for the Promotion of Internet and Mobile will work in Togo, through a training workshop that will hold the place for entrepreneurs and content developers Togo.
We must try to develop the Internet on the continent and work with developers so that there is more to African content on the Net.
So, a work capacity building techniques to show developers how to put content online, and then trigger a "business model" behind that content. For this, it must meet three key players that are owners of content (including journalists), contractors and developers.
must prepare the environment so that Africans are present online, a prerequisite for profit. The recipe is to be present on the Internet, be useful to many people as possible to reap the rewards later. Conditions which, for now, does not exist in Africa. In Senegal, for example, even if the bandwidth is sufficiently developed and that the Internet is cheaper compared to other African countries, the number of users is low and there is very little content that specifically address their needs everyday.

Being first up on the net!

For African entrepreneurs, it will, therefore, to reach people in areas that directly affect them, they are willing to pay to use a number of services. In fact, there are several ways to earn money through the web.

The most common way is online advertising. Another very popular in developed countries is to create online services partly free, partly pay. There are also online sales combined with a delivery system.

For now, it is only with the banners inserted into the sites, participants in the workshop that local developers are making money "per click".

should go further. Able to order food, get an address or an administrative document on the Internet, for example. But for this it must first and foremost be on the Net.


Roger Kpakoté