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    2018-08-01 15:48:52 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    People attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    People attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

    Saudi women attend a hackathon in Jeddah on July 31, 2018, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. More than 3,000 software developers and 18,000 computer and information-technology enthusiasts from more than 100 countries take part in Hajj hackathon in Jeddah until August 3. The three-day event, believed to be one of the biggest of its kind in the Middle East, tasks participants with creating technology and applications that will help make the Hajj experience easier and more enjoyable for pilgrims. (Photo/Agencies)

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