While many young tech wizards strive to invent the next iPad, Umar Saif is working to bring Internet-style networking to millions of Pakistanis who don’t have access to the Web. He could shake up the country’s politics in the process.
The trigger for his research was a 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, when rescue workers were having trouble coordinating. Saif, 32, devised a computer program that allowed people to send a text message — or SMS — to thousands of people at once.

























Don Ray of Myrtle Beach was among those long-term unemployed. But now he has an encouraging story to tell. Ray had been looking for full-time employment for more than a year, sending out scores of resumes and knocking on countless doors, until he was hired for a sales job at the hhgregg store last week.




