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Ramadan begins tomorrow

Ramadan begins tomorrow (Wam) / 9 July 2013 The moon-sighting committee has announced that Tuesday, July 9, 2013, will be the 30th day of the month of Shaaban and accordingly, Wednesday, July 10, 2013, will be the first day of the holy month of Ramadan. Meanwhile, scholars from various Arab and Islamic countries have arrived in the UAE  to grace religious activities during the holy month of Ramadan. The activities are being held under the personal follow-up of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Presidential Affairs Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Continue reading

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All Dubai buildings will get geo-address codes

All Dubai buildings will get geo-address codes Sajila Saseendran / 9 July 2013 Each building in Dubai is slated to soon receive its geo-address code number which will help find locations easier and faster through a geo-address navigation system launched by the Dubai Municipality. The GIS Department of the municipality has completed issuing a special location number and barcode to 123,000 buildings in Dubai, Director of the Department Abdul Hakim Malik told Khaleej Times on Monday. “This means we have got the accurate location of the entrances of all these buildings in Dubai, including those in the free zones and in Hatta. There will be no more confusion in identifying any place, building, street or locality in Dubai if you use the new Geo Address System of the municipality.” Finding the location of these premises, which include government organisations, hospitals, schools, hotels, commercial buildings, houses, factories and warehouses, can now be done with a single click on using a globally integrated code via smart phones, iPads, computers and navigators. The latest navigation product from Garmin, the municipality’s partner in the project, has exclusively incorporated the municipality’s system into it. “If you put the geo-coordinate number of your home in the Garmin system, it will guide you exactly to your home.” A team of officials will be assigned to personally visit and distribute the geo-coordinates of each and every building, said Malik. “They will double check the code and hand it over to the reception desk or the watchmen to distribute it among the occupants. We hope to start distributing the codes in two months and finish it in four months.” Pasting the code on the website www.mylocation.ae will allow one to find the exact location of the specific building. For example, the Dubai Municipality’s main building in Deira can be located by searching by its name or by its coordinates for the building 40R CN 30002 95324. “These are more accurate than Google map or any other product available now. If you are accessing the browser through a mobile phone, you have the option of sending the location code through SMS as well. If it is on the computer, you can email it to your friends.” The live traffic view on the site will help motorists choose route with less traffic to reach their destination faster. Emergency services, police and civil defence officials are expected to start using the DM’s new system soon after the department completes the project. “Hopefully, the system will be fully launched by the end of 2014 once the numbering of entire buildings and locations is completed, which will ultimately help different nationalities who speak around 127 languages in the city of Dubai,” Malik said. According to him, the second version of the municipality’s digital navigation product will be out in three months. sajila@khaleejtimes.com     Continue reading

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Middle East flocks to social media during holy month

Middle East flocks to social media during holy month Amanda Fisher / 9 July 2013 Social media usage in the region goes up a third during the holy month of Ramadan, with a greater amount of religious content, a new survey shows. Social media agency The Online Project, which develops social media marketing strategies for companies, monitored 10,000 Twitter users and more than 300,000 Facebook ‘interactions’, such as posts and comments, during last year’s Ramadan, from users in nine Middle Eastern countries — generating so much data they needed to rent a server from online goliath Amazon to store it. Company CEO Zafer Younis said the shorter working hours during Ramadan was the chief reason why media usage spiked across all platforms, with social media use in line with other forms such as television and newspapers. “Also, (it’s summer and) people don’t have many other options before 8pm. And Ramadan is a very social month, it’s known as the social month, people connect with their families and extended families more.”  Younis said the social media interactions also tended to have a lot more religious content, with people posting thoughts about the holy month and religion. “From the fan pages that were observed, we can see that when the fan pages post religious content… it has immediately more engagement. This is why we advised brands to tweet their content through the month so it matches the content with users during the month.” The timing of people’s social media usage also changed, with the peak use times changing to reflect the increased nocturnal activity that Ramadan usually brought. In the UAE, peak Twitter usage was at 6pm — in line with many other countries — while peak Facebook usage was at 7pm, right before the evening Iftar broke the day’s fast. Dubai-based Emirati social media user Jalal Jamal BinThaneya, who has used blogs, Facebook and Twitter since 2007, said he would actually quit Twitter during the period. “During Ramadan people don’t have much to do so they’re not utilising their time properly…so they go on Twitter… but the holy month should be spent in a different way, some people quit it altogether.” The special needs and social issues campaigner said he would use Twitter an increased amount the month after Ramadan, as he would begin a new campaign, but wanted to slow down during the religious holiday. “You can get addicted to social media… I believe there are better things to do. There’s a real world out there… we can use our time much more wisely.” The high number of popular religious figures on Twitter was probably one reason for the increase in use, he said. UAE spike smaller Younis said the UAE only saw a 10 per cent spike in social media usage, which was probably attributable to the high degree of expatriates in the country, many of whom were not Muslim so did not change their lifestyle. “A country like the UAE isn’t as affected as Oman or Egypt where we see increases of up to 70 per cent in consumption.” Saudi Arabia also did not see much change, contrary to Younis’s initial expectations. “I assumed Saudi Arabia would be one of the highly affected markets during Ramadan, but actually it’s only around (a) 7 per cent (increase).” Further inquiries with Saudi residents revealed during Ramadan not much changed in the country — “people have this disposable time all year round so they’re free to spend more time online”. But one aspect Younis said he could not explain is why consumer spend shot up during Ramadan as well. “Ramadan is very important for marketers, it is the peak month for advertisers… in the Arab world, 20 per cent of the overall media spending is done during Ramadan… leaving other months an average of 8 per cent.” He said he had been in the industry his entire working life and it remained a “mystery” as to why people were so inclined to purchase goods during the holy month. Marketing opportunity Younis said his company advised their client marketers to make sure they made social media posts and communicated with their communities “at the right time”, in order to maximise exposure. Source of supplied infographics: The Online Project “You might make a post at 3am, but by the time they wake up at 9am it would be flushed down the tweet stream, and most users wouldn’t even get it.” While a 30 per cent jump in social media usage may not seem like a large proportion, it was a golden opportunity for companies hoping to grab a slice of users’ time, he said. Most people had a “Facebook ritual”, during which their social media time was heavily regimented into a daily routine from which they would not deviate.  However, increased amounts of time on social media meant there was a vacancy in their schedules. “Basically it’s easier for brands to get (consumers’) attention during Ramadan… because they have more disposable time.” Countries surveyed were the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. amanda@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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