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China’s Internet Community Hit 485 Million Users
The number of Chinese Internet users hit 485 million at the end of June, a Chinese government Internet statistical body said on Tuesday. As Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube is Banned in china. The Local micro blogging website Weibo.com has rose 200 percent from 63million users to 195million users. Weibo.com combines both Twitter and Facebook like features in it. Read moreGoogle+ is no Buzz or Wave
Google+, the social network Google launched three weeks ago, is off to a much stronger start than the company’s failed Wave and Buzz offerings, according to a Google Trend comparison of the services built from an analysis of search trends.“It’s early yet, so I don’t think that Google+ has ‘peaked’ in terms of news or search by any means (if it’s successful),” writes Discovery’s Razib Khan, who first reported on the data. “But it’s already surpassed [Google's earlier] two offerings.”Read more
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Telenor responds to Propakistani’s allegations against easypaisa
Telenor Pakistan is dismayed by the sensationalistic reporting of a blogger on one of the leading telecom blogs, Propakistani. In a recent story on Propakistani, http://propakistani.pk/2011/06/07/secret-british-aid-used-to-setup-easypaisa-gets-unveiled/ , the blogger alleges: Read more1
They say a man is judged by his character. In the same vein, I believe a company is judged by its website. Your website tells us who you are, what kind of people you have and what kind of services you sell. For example, if your website composes of some boring, static pages with not enough information, it might give an impression that you’re a low-budget firm selling cheap, low-quality products. On the other hand, if your website gives a professional look and feel, it will portray you as well-qualified organization that knows what it sells and means business.
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7 Tips on How to Ace Your Corporate Website
Anyone who is a keen web surfer knows the feeling of landing on a website and irking to hit the ‘return’ key, the very second. The reasons are not too ambiguous.They say a man is judged by his character. In the same vein, I believe a company is judged by its website. Your website tells us who you are, what kind of people you have and what kind of services you sell. For example, if your website composes of some boring, static pages with not enough information, it might give an impression that you’re a low-budget firm selling cheap, low-quality products. On the other hand, if your website gives a professional look and feel, it will portray you as well-qualified organization that knows what it sells and means business.
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