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Twim 1.18 Beta j2meTwitter Client with Google Translate


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Twim is a mobile Twitter client that runs on devices that are compatible with Java MIDP 2.0. User can browse history, replies, friends, direct messages and public feeds with the application.
Features-
- User can also also update his/her status. - Links can be opened in phone browser.
- You can search for tweets.
- You can upload photos and videos to Twitgoo, TwitnGo, TwitPic, TwitrPix, Twitvid, Mobypicture, Posterous or yFrog services.
- Twim also supports auto-refreshing (in every 5 minutes) and it will alarm you if new tweets are available by vibrating your phone and playing a small info sound.
Version History
Twim 1.18 Beta
. Changelog Not Available
Twim 1.17 (March 19th, 2010)
· Posterous and TwitnGo support
· Theme support
· Duplicate retweets fixed
Twim 1.16 (November 2nd, 2009)
Google Translate support
Paging support in home screen and in search results

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Twim 1.18 Beta j2meTwitter Client with Google Translate


Photobucket





Twim is a mobile Twitter client that runs on devices that are compatible with Java MIDP 2.0. User can browse history, replies, friends, direct messages and public feeds with the application.
Features-
- User can also also update his/her status. - Links can be opened in phone browser.
- You can search for tweets.
- You can upload photos and videos to Twitgoo, TwitnGo, TwitPic, TwitrPix, Twitvid, Mobypicture, Posterous or yFrog services.
- Twim also supports auto-refreshing (in every 5 minutes) and it will alarm you if new tweets are available by vibrating your phone and playing a small info sound.
Version History
Twim 1.18 Beta
. Changelog Not Available
Twim 1.17 (March 19th, 2010)
· Posterous and TwitnGo support
· Theme support
· Duplicate retweets fixed
Twim 1.16 (November 2nd, 2009)
Google Translate support
Paging support in home screen and in search results

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How To Modify Opera Mini Server [Tutorial]

How To Modify Opera Mini Server [Tutorial]

First you required following

1.) HxD Hex Editor

2.) Original Opera Mini 4.2 to be modified

3.) sjboy emulator for PC(not compulsory but for testing)

A.) EDITING THE SERVER ADDRESS

Ok Let's proceed:

Open your Opera Mini w/ Winrar




Drag n drop"a.class" file on desktop from above winrar



and now minimise this winrar
and
Open HxD Hex Editor
Press n"open" or "ctrl+o"



Open file in HXD editor as shown "a.class" which you hv droped on disktop.



Now click "search" tapos and "Replace"




"Search for" ; name as "http://server4.operamini.com:80/"at this window n select "Replace with" naman; ur server..
ex: "http://m.olx.ph.server4.operamini.com:80/"




Now at hxd editor n selected files as shown in ss these are of 29 length and are marked as shown in ss by red colored marking
at start of these data there is one of the data i.e '20'select it n right click on it n go file selection as shown in ss
and following window opens




Showing 29 hexdies clicl ok! n u may change it to as u wish in 'hex-values'
and save that file of HXD it w'll save file at disktop name with'a.class.bak'




Now you have to add this file into ur java achiver i.t ur om 4.2 which u hv minimised winrar achiver in above steps



Restore winrar and right clik n select 'add files to archive' or 'ctrl+a' and select ur edited file'a.class.bak'
and press ok




Now you have done of modifying for server for ur operamini4.2(om4.2)

put /install in your cell and use your server as you wish
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How To Modify Opera Mini Server [Tutorial]

How To Modify Opera Mini Server [Tutorial]

First you required following

1.) HxD Hex Editor

2.) Original Opera Mini 4.2 to be modified

3.) sjboy emulator for PC(not compulsory but for testing)

A.) EDITING THE SERVER ADDRESS

Ok Let's proceed:

Open your Opera Mini w/ Winrar




Drag n drop"a.class" file on desktop from above winrar



and now minimise this winrar
and
Open HxD Hex Editor
Press n"open" or "ctrl+o"



Open file in HXD editor as shown "a.class" which you hv droped on disktop.



Now click "search" tapos and "Replace"




"Search for" ; name as "http://server4.operamini.com:80/"at this window n select "Replace with" naman; ur server..
ex: "http://m.olx.ph.server4.operamini.com:80/"




Now at hxd editor n selected files as shown in ss these are of 29 length and are marked as shown in ss by red colored marking
at start of these data there is one of the data i.e '20'select it n right click on it n go file selection as shown in ss
and following window opens




Showing 29 hexdies clicl ok! n u may change it to as u wish in 'hex-values'
and save that file of HXD it w'll save file at disktop name with'a.class.bak'




Now you have to add this file into ur java achiver i.t ur om 4.2 which u hv minimised winrar achiver in above steps



Restore winrar and right clik n select 'add files to archive' or 'ctrl+a' and select ur edited file'a.class.bak'
and press ok




Now you have done of modifying for server for ur operamini4.2(om4.2)

put /install in your cell and use your server as you wish
You might also like:

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Leaked: Apple’s internal iPhone 4 antenna troubleshooting procedures

Leaked: Apple’s internal iPhone 4 antenna troubleshooting procedures
The antenna issues plaguing the iPhone 4 have infuriated many iPhone users (and rightfully so), but have you ever wondered how Apple is training its employees to deal with the fiasco? Well thanks to one of our Apple connects, we now know the exact procedures AppleCare reps must follow when dealing with any reception complaints regarding the iPhone 4. Hit the jump to check them out.

1. Keep all of the positioning statements in the BN handy – your tone when delivering this information is important.

a. The iPhone 4’s wireless performance is the best we have ever shipped. Our testing shows that iPhone 4’s overall antenna performance is better than iPhone 3GS.

b. Gripping almost any mobile phone in certain places will reduce its reception. This is true of the iPhone 4, the iPhone 3GS, and many other phones we have tested. It is a fact of life in the wireless world.

c. If you are experiencing this on your iPhone 3GS, avoid covering the bottom-right side with your hand.

d. If you are experiencing this on your iPhone 4, avoid covering the black strip in the lower-left corner of the metal band.

e. The use of a case or Bumper that is made out of rubber or plastic may improve wireless performance by keeping your hand from directly covering these areas.

2. Do not perform warranty service. Use the positioning above for any customer questions or concerns.

3. Don’t forget YOU STILL NEED to probe and troubleshoot. If a customer calls about their reception while the phone is sitting on a table (not being held) it is not the metal band.

4. ONLY escalate if the issue exists when the phone is not held AND you cannot resolve it.

5. We ARE NOT appeasing customers with free bumpers – DON’T promise a free bumper to customers.

Clearly Apple is taking the position that nothing is wrong with the antenna, although that’s not surprising since most companies will never willingly admit their flagship product is potentially suffering from an unfixable flaw. But does anyone else find it interesting, if not troubling, that there is no mention of an impending software fix?

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Leaked: Apple’s internal iPhone 4 antenna troubleshooting procedures

Leaked: Apple’s internal iPhone 4 antenna troubleshooting procedures
The antenna issues plaguing the iPhone 4 have infuriated many iPhone users (and rightfully so), but have you ever wondered how Apple is training its employees to deal with the fiasco? Well thanks to one of our Apple connects, we now know the exact procedures AppleCare reps must follow when dealing with any reception complaints regarding the iPhone 4. Hit the jump to check them out.

1. Keep all of the positioning statements in the BN handy – your tone when delivering this information is important.

a. The iPhone 4’s wireless performance is the best we have ever shipped. Our testing shows that iPhone 4’s overall antenna performance is better than iPhone 3GS.

b. Gripping almost any mobile phone in certain places will reduce its reception. This is true of the iPhone 4, the iPhone 3GS, and many other phones we have tested. It is a fact of life in the wireless world.

c. If you are experiencing this on your iPhone 3GS, avoid covering the bottom-right side with your hand.

d. If you are experiencing this on your iPhone 4, avoid covering the black strip in the lower-left corner of the metal band.

e. The use of a case or Bumper that is made out of rubber or plastic may improve wireless performance by keeping your hand from directly covering these areas.

2. Do not perform warranty service. Use the positioning above for any customer questions or concerns.

3. Don’t forget YOU STILL NEED to probe and troubleshoot. If a customer calls about their reception while the phone is sitting on a table (not being held) it is not the metal band.

4. ONLY escalate if the issue exists when the phone is not held AND you cannot resolve it.

5. We ARE NOT appeasing customers with free bumpers – DON’T promise a free bumper to customers.

Clearly Apple is taking the position that nothing is wrong with the antenna, although that’s not surprising since most companies will never willingly admit their flagship product is potentially suffering from an unfixable flaw. But does anyone else find it interesting, if not troubling, that there is no mention of an impending software fix?

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Microsoft Windows 8 Details Leaked

The plan details for Windows 8 has leaked and according to leaked documents, facial recognition and tablet computers apparently a part of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8. Leaked documents detailing Microsoft’s initial thoughts on the development of Windows 8 have surfaced on the internet. Microsoft is paying attention to Apple while planning Windows 8. The prototype look like just as apple's. Microsoft alao focusing on energy efficiency areas on Windows 8.


Other key features included a focus on improving start-up times, which have previously been cited by consumer groups as a cause of frustration, as well as an easy way to reset PCs to their default settings without deleting users’ information.
The PowerPoint presentation, apparently aimed at an HP executive and dated April 2010, suggested that facial recognition for log in and compatibility with a range of new computers and tablets could be a key part of the forthcoming product. The original leak has since been taken down, but a number of bloggers provide analysis and screenshots.

Now, it looks like that focus is back for Help and Support on Windows 8 and the aim is to help user. The forthcoming Internet Explorer 9 is also mention as integral to the new ideas. Microsoft appears to be planning functionality for a reset button that will essentially reinstall Windows while maintaining all of your personal files, applications, settings, etc. without the need for the user to back all of that stuff up. A scenario is presented in one of these slides to demonstrate how it would work. 



Windows 8 Introduces “Windows Store,” Microsoft’s App Store for Windows. it will be an application store which will allow you to purchase applications for Windows (and perhaps Microsoft mobile devices as well, such as Windows Phone, Zune HD, etc.). All the information is thought to represent Microsoft’s first thoughts about Windows 8, it demonstrates that the new operating system is at a stage where the company can begin sharing its ideas with PC partners. There is no indication of user interface changes, although there is a picture of an all-in-one PC. This is thought to be for illustrative purposes only, however. Windows 8 is expected to be released in 2012 and the leaked information rise the eagerness to see the Windows 8 on PC in front of you.

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BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) By C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing)

BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) is a free Indian Operating System which based on GNU/Linux distribution developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) derived from Debian for enhancing the use of Free/ Open Source Software throughout India. BOSS makes it easier for Microsoft Windows user to migrate to GNU/Linux platform, by providing outstanding features like bulk document converter, presentation tool and also features like plug and play. 


BOSS is customized for the ease of use in Educational Domains (schools & colleges) and variants are available to suit Enterprise users (Server Edition).

BOSSGNU/Linux - a key deliverable of NRCFOSS has upgraded from Entry level server to advanced server. It supports Intel and AMD x86/x86-64 architecture. BOSS GNU/Linux advanced server has unique features such as Web server, proxy server, Database server, Mail server, Network server, File and Print server, SMS server, LDAP server. BOSS GNU/Linux advanced server is comprised with administration tool such as webmin which is a web based interface, Gadmin, PHP myadmin,  PHP LDAP admin,  PG admin.

BOSS GNU/Linux Version 3.0 is coupled with GNOME and KDE Desktop Environment with wide Indian language support & packages, relevant for use in the Government domain. Currently BOSS GNU/Linux Desktop is available in almost all the Indian Languages such as Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Bodo, Urdu, Kashmiri, Maithili, Konkani, Manipuri  which will enable the mainly non-English literate users in the country to be exposed to ICT and to use the computer more effectively.

The accessibility of BOSS Linux will have a constructive impact on the digital divide in India as more people can now have access to software in their local language to use the Internet and other information and communications technology (ICT) facilities. Community Information centers (CIC’s) and internet cafes will also benefit from BOSS GNU/Linux as this software can be utilized to power these outlets and is affordable and easy to install, use and support.
Four states viz. Tamilnadu, Kerala, Bihar and Chhattisgadh have decided to cover e-governance system with BOSS.


Download BOSS version 3.0, with GNOME 2.20 ,KDE 3.5 with Kernel 2.6.22-3-486 is the latest version of BOSS GNU/Linux: 


DVD or Live CD 


boss31rc1dvd-i386-binary-1.iso (V3.1 RC1)

or Visit the download page for more information on the BOSS free OS. 

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Microsoft Windows 8 Details Leaked

The plan details for Windows 8 has leaked and according to leaked documents, facial recognition and tablet computers apparently a part of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8. Leaked documents detailing Microsoft’s initial thoughts on the development of Windows 8 have surfaced on the internet. Microsoft is paying attention to Apple while planning Windows 8. The prototype look like just as apple's. Microsoft alao focusing on energy efficiency areas on Windows 8.


Other key features included a focus on improving start-up times, which have previously been cited by consumer groups as a cause of frustration, as well as an easy way to reset PCs to their default settings without deleting users’ information.
The PowerPoint presentation, apparently aimed at an HP executive and dated April 2010, suggested that facial recognition for log in and compatibility with a range of new computers and tablets could be a key part of the forthcoming product. The original leak has since been taken down, but a number of bloggers provide analysis and screenshots.

Now, it looks like that focus is back for Help and Support on Windows 8 and the aim is to help user. The forthcoming Internet Explorer 9 is also mention as integral to the new ideas. Microsoft appears to be planning functionality for a reset button that will essentially reinstall Windows while maintaining all of your personal files, applications, settings, etc. without the need for the user to back all of that stuff up. A scenario is presented in one of these slides to demonstrate how it would work. 



Windows 8 Introduces “Windows Store,” Microsoft’s App Store for Windows. it will be an application store which will allow you to purchase applications for Windows (and perhaps Microsoft mobile devices as well, such as Windows Phone, Zune HD, etc.). All the information is thought to represent Microsoft’s first thoughts about Windows 8, it demonstrates that the new operating system is at a stage where the company can begin sharing its ideas with PC partners. There is no indication of user interface changes, although there is a picture of an all-in-one PC. This is thought to be for illustrative purposes only, however. Windows 8 is expected to be released in 2012 and the leaked information rise the eagerness to see the Windows 8 on PC in front of you.

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BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) By C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing)

BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) is a free Indian Operating System which based on GNU/Linux distribution developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) derived from Debian for enhancing the use of Free/ Open Source Software throughout India. BOSS makes it easier for Microsoft Windows user to migrate to GNU/Linux platform, by providing outstanding features like bulk document converter, presentation tool and also features like plug and play. 


BOSS is customized for the ease of use in Educational Domains (schools & colleges) and variants are available to suit Enterprise users (Server Edition).

BOSSGNU/Linux - a key deliverable of NRCFOSS has upgraded from Entry level server to advanced server. It supports Intel and AMD x86/x86-64 architecture. BOSS GNU/Linux advanced server has unique features such as Web server, proxy server, Database server, Mail server, Network server, File and Print server, SMS server, LDAP server. BOSS GNU/Linux advanced server is comprised with administration tool such as webmin which is a web based interface, Gadmin, PHP myadmin,  PHP LDAP admin,  PG admin.

BOSS GNU/Linux Version 3.0 is coupled with GNOME and KDE Desktop Environment with wide Indian language support & packages, relevant for use in the Government domain. Currently BOSS GNU/Linux Desktop is available in almost all the Indian Languages such as Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Bodo, Urdu, Kashmiri, Maithili, Konkani, Manipuri  which will enable the mainly non-English literate users in the country to be exposed to ICT and to use the computer more effectively.

The accessibility of BOSS Linux will have a constructive impact on the digital divide in India as more people can now have access to software in their local language to use the Internet and other information and communications technology (ICT) facilities. Community Information centers (CIC’s) and internet cafes will also benefit from BOSS GNU/Linux as this software can be utilized to power these outlets and is affordable and easy to install, use and support.
Four states viz. Tamilnadu, Kerala, Bihar and Chhattisgadh have decided to cover e-governance system with BOSS.


Download BOSS version 3.0, with GNOME 2.20 ,KDE 3.5 with Kernel 2.6.22-3-486 is the latest version of BOSS GNU/Linux: 


DVD or Live CD 


boss31rc1dvd-i386-binary-1.iso (V3.1 RC1)

or Visit the download page for more information on the BOSS free OS. 

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Reliance GSM New GPRS Plans and Activation Method

As you know, Reliance Communications provides the default Browsing and downloading charges were 50p/Mb but now it has been increased to a whopping 10p/10kb. Here I'm telling you about all the New Reliance GPRS Plans and their Activation Method. Relianceis one of the leading mobile operator in India and provides different mobile internet gprs plans. You can select the plan suites to your browsing needs and best fits to your pocket. I'm giving here all details like How to Activate gprs, how to deactivate gprs, how to check validity and data balance in gprs plans, and other service.
Reliance has launched 2 new Mobile Net packs at two attractive price points that are at Rs 5 and Rs 51 for its GSM/RTL Prepaid customers and 1 new Mobile Net pack for its GSM/RTL post-paid customers. Now you can enjoy any of these single data plan that provides easy and cost-efficient internet access for all your Mobile phone, PC or your Laptop. You can subscribe to the new mobile net packs using different methods like using R World, SMS, USSD, or reliance site.

The main highlight of New MobileNet by Reliance are:
* Single data plan that provides easy and cost-efficient internet access.
* Flexible and convenient packages – monthly/day/pay-as-you-go packs.
* Quick subscription to MobileNet through R World, SMS, USSD, or the web.

Here the Details of the New Plans:


For Prepaid Users:
    *  MobileNet 0 – Pay as you go:
      Rental: Free - No rental charges! Browsing charges 10paisa/10 Kb.
      To subscribe Go to Rworld > mobile net> Subscription>

    * MobileNet 5 – Day Pack:
      Rental: Rs. 5/- per day. Browsing up to 50 MB free.
      To subscribe use any of these options:
          ~ SMS M5 to 51234 (Tollfree)
          ~ Dial *123*005# (Tollfree)
          ~ Log on to Rworld -> mobile net-> Subscription-> MobileNet5

    * MobileNet 51 – Fortnight Pack:
      Rental: Rs.51/- for 15 days. Unlimited browsing upto 1GB free.
      To subscribe use any of these options:     

          ~ SMS M51 to 51234 (Tollfree)
          ~ Dial *123*051# (Tollfree)
          ~ Log on to Rworld -> mobile net-> Subscription-> MobileNet51

For Postpaid Users:
To subscribe through Rworld on your mobile Click Rworld -> MobileNet-> Subscription->

    * MobileNet 0 – Pay as you go:
      Rental: Free -No rental charges. Browsing charges 10paisa/10 Kb.

    * MobileNet 99 – Monthy Pack:
      Rental: Rs.99/- . Validity 30 Days , Usage: Unlimited browsing upto 2.5GB free. 

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Reliance GSM New GPRS Plans and Activation Method

As you know, Reliance Communications provides the default Browsing and downloading charges were 50p/Mb but now it has been increased to a whopping 10p/10kb. Here I'm telling you about all the New Reliance GPRS Plans and their Activation Method. Relianceis one of the leading mobile operator in India and provides different mobile internet gprs plans. You can select the plan suites to your browsing needs and best fits to your pocket. I'm giving here all details like How to Activate gprs, how to deactivate gprs, how to check validity and data balance in gprs plans, and other service.
Reliance has launched 2 new Mobile Net packs at two attractive price points that are at Rs 5 and Rs 51 for its GSM/RTL Prepaid customers and 1 new Mobile Net pack for its GSM/RTL post-paid customers. Now you can enjoy any of these single data plan that provides easy and cost-efficient internet access for all your Mobile phone, PC or your Laptop. You can subscribe to the new mobile net packs using different methods like using R World, SMS, USSD, or reliance site.

The main highlight of New MobileNet by Reliance are:
* Single data plan that provides easy and cost-efficient internet access.
* Flexible and convenient packages – monthly/day/pay-as-you-go packs.
* Quick subscription to MobileNet through R World, SMS, USSD, or the web.

Here the Details of the New Plans:


For Prepaid Users:
    *  MobileNet 0 – Pay as you go:
      Rental: Free - No rental charges! Browsing charges 10paisa/10 Kb.
      To subscribe Go to Rworld > mobile net> Subscription>

    * MobileNet 5 – Day Pack:
      Rental: Rs. 5/- per day. Browsing up to 50 MB free.
      To subscribe use any of these options:
          ~ SMS M5 to 51234 (Tollfree)
          ~ Dial *123*005# (Tollfree)
          ~ Log on to Rworld -> mobile net-> Subscription-> MobileNet5

    * MobileNet 51 – Fortnight Pack:
      Rental: Rs.51/- for 15 days. Unlimited browsing upto 1GB free.
      To subscribe use any of these options:     

          ~ SMS M51 to 51234 (Tollfree)
          ~ Dial *123*051# (Tollfree)
          ~ Log on to Rworld -> mobile net-> Subscription-> MobileNet51

For Postpaid Users:
To subscribe through Rworld on your mobile Click Rworld -> MobileNet-> Subscription->

    * MobileNet 0 – Pay as you go:
      Rental: Free -No rental charges. Browsing charges 10paisa/10 Kb.

    * MobileNet 99 – Monthy Pack:
      Rental: Rs.99/- . Validity 30 Days , Usage: Unlimited browsing upto 2.5GB free. 

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Google says China licence renewed by government


Google logo outside its Beijing office The Chinese government has been in a long-running dispute with Google
The Chinese government has renewed Google's licence to operate in China, the internet giant has said, ending a long-running stand-off between the two.
Google gave no details of the licence renewal.
There had been speculation China would revoke the licence after Google began redirecting Chinese users to its unfiltered search site in Hong Kong.
But last month, in a conciliatory move towards Beijing, Google said it would no longer automatically redirect users.

Analysis

 
The battle between Google and the Chinese government appears to have ended in a score-draw.
Google can truthfully say that it has stopped censoring search results in China, fulfilling the promise it made at the end of last year. Its Chinese search business is effectively moribund in the country but it can continue to operate in other areas like music, so that Chinese citizens remain aware of its brand.
The Chinese government has made sure that its citizens cannot receive unfiltered search results because searches have to pass back from Hong Kong through the firewall where sensitive material can be removed.
A source at Google said: "We've had a lot of messages from China saying don't let Google go dark -we've managed to do that while staying true to our principles. "
Instead, Chinese users would be sent to a "landing page", which would send them to the Hong Kong site.
"We are very pleased that the government has renewed our ICP (internet content provider) licence and we look forward to continuing to provide web search and local products to our users in China," Google's lawyer David Drummond said in an e-mailed statement.
Google's share price rose 2.8% in Friday trading following the announcement.
On Thursday, Google boss Eric Schmidt said that he expected the Chinese government to renew the licence.
'Cyber attack' Google has had a long history of run-ins with the Chinese authorities, but without a licence granted by Beijing, it cannot operate in China.
"Our operations in China are completely at the discretion of the Chinese government," Mr Schmidt has said.
In January, Google said it might pull out of China following what it called a "sophisticated" cyber attack originating from the country.
The attacks targeted the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists, along with the computers and infrastructure of Google and several other US firms.

GOOGLE CHINA TIMELINE

 
  • January 2006: Google launches in China
  • March 2009: China blocks access to YouTube
  • June 2009: China introduces filtering software on all new PCs
  • January 2010: Google says it may pull out of China after cyber attacks
  • January 2010: China denounces US criticism of its internet controls
  • March 2010: China's state media attacks Google for close ties with the White House
  • March 2010: Google says will automatically redirect China customers to uncensored Hong Kong site
  • June 2010: Google says China customers now have to actively click on Hong Kong site
  • July 2010: China renews Google licence
Following the threat to withdraw, some passers-by laid flowers outside Google's offices to thank the company for standing up for its principles.
The US government even issued a statement saying it was "disappointed" that Google and China had not been able to resolve their differences.
'Issues remain' The licence renewal is key to Google. Losing business in China, which already has more internet users than any other country despite relatively low penetration, could harm the company's future growth prospects.
Analysts welcomed the renewal, but warned that fundamental differences between Google and China remained.
"It is good news for the Chinese consumer and good news for the Chinese internet industry that Google is still available in the country in some shape or form," said Ted Dean at Beijing-based business advisory firm BDA.
"But many of the issues around why Google shut down its Chinese search page in the first place are still there."
Elinor Leung, at investment firm CLSA in Hong Kong, went even further, arguing that "this doesn't really change anything about Google's position in China. The redirection to its Hong Kong site is ongoing so it is the same problem as befor

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Google says China licence renewed by government


Google logo outside its Beijing office The Chinese government has been in a long-running dispute with Google
The Chinese government has renewed Google's licence to operate in China, the internet giant has said, ending a long-running stand-off between the two.
Google gave no details of the licence renewal.
There had been speculation China would revoke the licence after Google began redirecting Chinese users to its unfiltered search site in Hong Kong.
But last month, in a conciliatory move towards Beijing, Google said it would no longer automatically redirect users.

Analysis

 
The battle between Google and the Chinese government appears to have ended in a score-draw.
Google can truthfully say that it has stopped censoring search results in China, fulfilling the promise it made at the end of last year. Its Chinese search business is effectively moribund in the country but it can continue to operate in other areas like music, so that Chinese citizens remain aware of its brand.
The Chinese government has made sure that its citizens cannot receive unfiltered search results because searches have to pass back from Hong Kong through the firewall where sensitive material can be removed.
A source at Google said: "We've had a lot of messages from China saying don't let Google go dark -we've managed to do that while staying true to our principles. "
Instead, Chinese users would be sent to a "landing page", which would send them to the Hong Kong site.
"We are very pleased that the government has renewed our ICP (internet content provider) licence and we look forward to continuing to provide web search and local products to our users in China," Google's lawyer David Drummond said in an e-mailed statement.
Google's share price rose 2.8% in Friday trading following the announcement.
On Thursday, Google boss Eric Schmidt said that he expected the Chinese government to renew the licence.
'Cyber attack' Google has had a long history of run-ins with the Chinese authorities, but without a licence granted by Beijing, it cannot operate in China.
"Our operations in China are completely at the discretion of the Chinese government," Mr Schmidt has said.
In January, Google said it might pull out of China following what it called a "sophisticated" cyber attack originating from the country.
The attacks targeted the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists, along with the computers and infrastructure of Google and several other US firms.

GOOGLE CHINA TIMELINE

 
  • January 2006: Google launches in China
  • March 2009: China blocks access to YouTube
  • June 2009: China introduces filtering software on all new PCs
  • January 2010: Google says it may pull out of China after cyber attacks
  • January 2010: China denounces US criticism of its internet controls
  • March 2010: China's state media attacks Google for close ties with the White House
  • March 2010: Google says will automatically redirect China customers to uncensored Hong Kong site
  • June 2010: Google says China customers now have to actively click on Hong Kong site
  • July 2010: China renews Google licence
Following the threat to withdraw, some passers-by laid flowers outside Google's offices to thank the company for standing up for its principles.
The US government even issued a statement saying it was "disappointed" that Google and China had not been able to resolve their differences.
'Issues remain' The licence renewal is key to Google. Losing business in China, which already has more internet users than any other country despite relatively low penetration, could harm the company's future growth prospects.
Analysts welcomed the renewal, but warned that fundamental differences between Google and China remained.
"It is good news for the Chinese consumer and good news for the Chinese internet industry that Google is still available in the country in some shape or form," said Ted Dean at Beijing-based business advisory firm BDA.
"But many of the issues around why Google shut down its Chinese search page in the first place are still there."
Elinor Leung, at investment firm CLSA in Hong Kong, went even further, arguing that "this doesn't really change anything about Google's position in China. The redirection to its Hong Kong site is ongoing so it is the same problem as befor

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Google profits up sharply but fail to impress


Google logo Google is spending more money on research and development, analysts say
Internet giant Google has reported a sharp rise in profits and revenue in quarterly results that nonetheless failed to impress Wall Street.
Net profit for the three months to the end of June came in at $1.84bn (£1.2bn), up by a quarter on the $1.48bn it recorded a year earlier.
Revenue was $6.82bn, also up sharply on the $5.52bn posted a year ago.
However, analysts had expected better and chose to focus instead on operating expenses, which increased sharply.
As a result, shares in Google fell more than 4% in after-hours trading.
'Strong growth' "They're throwing more money into research and development than people were expecting and a little bit less into sales and marketing," said Colin Gillis at BGC Partners.
"Google has been pretty clear that it's going back into investment mode. They added 1,200 people in the quarter, which means more expenses are going to kick in in September."
Despite the underwhelming response from Wall Street, Google chief executive said the firm had "had a strong second quarter" based on "solid growth in our core business and very strong growth in our emerging businesses".
Google dominates the search engine market. It has about a 65% share of the US market and about 90% in Europe.
It received a boost last week when the Chinese government renewed the company's licence to operate in China following a long-standing dispute between the two.

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Google profits up sharply but fail to impress


Google logo Google is spending more money on research and development, analysts say
Internet giant Google has reported a sharp rise in profits and revenue in quarterly results that nonetheless failed to impress Wall Street.
Net profit for the three months to the end of June came in at $1.84bn (£1.2bn), up by a quarter on the $1.48bn it recorded a year earlier.
Revenue was $6.82bn, also up sharply on the $5.52bn posted a year ago.
However, analysts had expected better and chose to focus instead on operating expenses, which increased sharply.
As a result, shares in Google fell more than 4% in after-hours trading.
'Strong growth' "They're throwing more money into research and development than people were expecting and a little bit less into sales and marketing," said Colin Gillis at BGC Partners.
"Google has been pretty clear that it's going back into investment mode. They added 1,200 people in the quarter, which means more expenses are going to kick in in September."
Despite the underwhelming response from Wall Street, Google chief executive said the firm had "had a strong second quarter" based on "solid growth in our core business and very strong growth in our emerging businesses".
Google dominates the search engine market. It has about a 65% share of the US market and about 90% in Europe.
It received a boost last week when the Chinese government renewed the company's licence to operate in China following a long-standing dispute between the two.

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Sigmatel T33 Charging Ways (China Mobile)


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Sigmatel T33 Charging Ways (China Mobile)

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Sigmatel T33 Charging Ways (China Mobile)


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Sigmatel T33 Charging Ways (China Mobile)

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Airtel GPRS Plans and Activation Method



Here I'm telling you about all the Airtel GPRS Plans and their Activation Method. Airtel is the leading mobile operator in India and provides a variety of mobile internet gprs plans. You can select the plan suites to your browsing needs and best fits to your pocket. I'm giving here all details like How to Activate gprs, how to deactivate gprs, how to check validity and data balance in gprs plans, and other service.

Here the different types of GPRS plans offered by Airtel:
Airtel Live Portal:
Make your mobile the most happening entertainment destination. with Airtel Live. Download latest ringtones, true tones, games, wallpapers and many more goodies. You can also get news clips, watch live TV and download full songs on your phone. You only can visit Airtel Live page with this service for free and other sites may not open with it.
This plan mostly failed to connect with other applications in your phone, so I recommend to use Mobile Office Zero rental for better browsing experience.
For Activation your Airtel Live Service SMS FUN to 54321 or dial 121. For getting Airtel Live Settings on your mobile, SMS FUN to 52567 or dial 121. To access click on WEB icon on your Handset Menu. There are no charges for sending SMS FUN to 54321/52567 or calling 121.
Airtel Live Browsing/Surfing Free, Only Content download charges apply. Internet surfing through Airtel LIve charges apply- 30paise/20kb.

GPRS - Daily Rental Pack Rs 10:
Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem. There are a Volume Based Charging GPRS Plan. Access the internet anytime, anywhere.
For Activation Dial *567*1# or *567*12# (Toll Free). Or sms SUB 10 to 567567 (toll-free). Less than Rs.10 balance will be automatically migrated to the Zero Rental GPRS plan @ 30p/50KB.Deactivation code: *567# or sms UNSUB 10 to 567567(toll-free). Dial *125*5# to Check your day GPRS Usage.
Daily Rental of Rs.10 for 100 MB data download free, thereafter usage Charges - 20ps/50Kb of Download.



GPRS - Rental Pack Rs 19 for 3 days:
Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem. There are a Volume Based Charging GPRS Plan. Access the internet anytime, anywhere.

For Activation dial *567*1# or *567*13# (Toll Free). Or sms SUB 19 to 567567 (toll-free). Customers with less than Rs.19 balance will be automatically migrated to the Zero Rental GPRS plan @ 30p/50KB. Deactivation code: *567# or sms UNSUB 19 to 567567(toll-free). Dial *123*10# to Check your Free GPRS balance.
Rental of Rs.19 for 200 MB data download free, thereafter usage Charges - 30ps/50Kb of Download. Validty 3 days.


GPRS E-Recharge@Rs.19:
Now, activate GPRS service by just a recharge and access Mobile-Internet. Dial *123*10# to check your free limit.
For Activation recharge your mobile with Rs.19 and get Free Internet Limit of 200MB, validity 3 days. Just dial *567*11# after recharge.
30 paise/50 KB GPRS Charges applicable, Post Free Usage/validity expiry.


GPRS E-Recharge@Rs.98:
Now, activate GPRS service by just a recharge and access Mobile-Internet. Dial *123*10# to check your free limit.
For Activation recharge your mobile with Rs.98 and get Free Internet Limit of 2GB(anytime), validity 30 days. Just dial *567*11# after recharge.
30 paise/50 KB GPRS Charges applicable, Post Free Usage/validity expiry.



Mobile Office:
Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem.
To Activate & deactivae call 121 for Postpaid and for Prepaid there are 2 plans. 1.Daily Pack: dial *266*1# (Activation) & dial *266*2# (Deactivation) 2.Monthly Pack: Recharge with Rs450 on Easy-Recharge(GPRS starts working within 48 hours of recharge).
Daily Pack: Rs 20/day (Unlimited browsing) or Monthly Pack:450 for 30 days (Unlimited browsing).

Mobile Office - Zero Rental Plan:
You should use this to enjoy different java or other application if you like pay as you go plan. Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem. There are 3 Service in Volume Based Charging GPRS Plan. Access internet anytime, anywhere.
For Activation dial *567*1# for activation.(Toll Free) Deactivation code is *567#.
No Rental, Usage Charges- 30ps/50Kb of Download.



Net on Phone (NOP):
Access internet on your GPRS phone. Get connected to the exciting world of Internet on your mobile.
To Activate & deactivae call 121 for Postpaid and for Prepaid dial *255*1# for Activation & dial *255*2# for Deactivation.
Charges Rs 30/week with Unlimited browsing.


Unlimited GPRS pack at just Rs.98:
Activate unlimited Night GPRS pack on your mobile by dialling *567*14# or SUB 98 to 567567 (toll-free). Surfing+download (free max. upto 2GB). This service will be auto-renewed after 30 days. After activation, you will get Mobile Office configuration settings. Save the settings & set as default.
Dial *123*10# to Check the Usage Anytime, Day Limit.
Deactivation code is *567*19# or sms UNSUB 98 to 567567(toll-free).
30 paise/50 KB GPRS Charges applicable, Post Free Usage/validity expiry.

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Airtel GPRS Plans and Activation Method



Here I'm telling you about all the Airtel GPRS Plans and their Activation Method. Airtel is the leading mobile operator in India and provides a variety of mobile internet gprs plans. You can select the plan suites to your browsing needs and best fits to your pocket. I'm giving here all details like How to Activate gprs, how to deactivate gprs, how to check validity and data balance in gprs plans, and other service.

Here the different types of GPRS plans offered by Airtel:
Airtel Live Portal:
Make your mobile the most happening entertainment destination. with Airtel Live. Download latest ringtones, true tones, games, wallpapers and many more goodies. You can also get news clips, watch live TV and download full songs on your phone. You only can visit Airtel Live page with this service for free and other sites may not open with it.
This plan mostly failed to connect with other applications in your phone, so I recommend to use Mobile Office Zero rental for better browsing experience.
For Activation your Airtel Live Service SMS FUN to 54321 or dial 121. For getting Airtel Live Settings on your mobile, SMS FUN to 52567 or dial 121. To access click on WEB icon on your Handset Menu. There are no charges for sending SMS FUN to 54321/52567 or calling 121.
Airtel Live Browsing/Surfing Free, Only Content download charges apply. Internet surfing through Airtel LIve charges apply- 30paise/20kb.

GPRS - Daily Rental Pack Rs 10:
Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem. There are a Volume Based Charging GPRS Plan. Access the internet anytime, anywhere.
For Activation Dial *567*1# or *567*12# (Toll Free). Or sms SUB 10 to 567567 (toll-free). Less than Rs.10 balance will be automatically migrated to the Zero Rental GPRS plan @ 30p/50KB.Deactivation code: *567# or sms UNSUB 10 to 567567(toll-free). Dial *125*5# to Check your day GPRS Usage.
Daily Rental of Rs.10 for 100 MB data download free, thereafter usage Charges - 20ps/50Kb of Download.



GPRS - Rental Pack Rs 19 for 3 days:
Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem. There are a Volume Based Charging GPRS Plan. Access the internet anytime, anywhere.

For Activation dial *567*1# or *567*13# (Toll Free). Or sms SUB 19 to 567567 (toll-free). Customers with less than Rs.19 balance will be automatically migrated to the Zero Rental GPRS plan @ 30p/50KB. Deactivation code: *567# or sms UNSUB 19 to 567567(toll-free). Dial *123*10# to Check your Free GPRS balance.
Rental of Rs.19 for 200 MB data download free, thereafter usage Charges - 30ps/50Kb of Download. Validty 3 days.


GPRS E-Recharge@Rs.19:
Now, activate GPRS service by just a recharge and access Mobile-Internet. Dial *123*10# to check your free limit.
For Activation recharge your mobile with Rs.19 and get Free Internet Limit of 200MB, validity 3 days. Just dial *567*11# after recharge.
30 paise/50 KB GPRS Charges applicable, Post Free Usage/validity expiry.


GPRS E-Recharge@Rs.98:
Now, activate GPRS service by just a recharge and access Mobile-Internet. Dial *123*10# to check your free limit.
For Activation recharge your mobile with Rs.98 and get Free Internet Limit of 2GB(anytime), validity 30 days. Just dial *567*11# after recharge.
30 paise/50 KB GPRS Charges applicable, Post Free Usage/validity expiry.



Mobile Office:
Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem.
To Activate & deactivae call 121 for Postpaid and for Prepaid there are 2 plans. 1.Daily Pack: dial *266*1# (Activation) & dial *266*2# (Deactivation) 2.Monthly Pack: Recharge with Rs450 on Easy-Recharge(GPRS starts working within 48 hours of recharge).
Daily Pack: Rs 20/day (Unlimited browsing) or Monthly Pack:450 for 30 days (Unlimited browsing).

Mobile Office - Zero Rental Plan:
You should use this to enjoy different java or other application if you like pay as you go plan. Stay connected to the internet and access your e-mail anywhere anytime on your phone or on your laptop with your mobile as a modem. There are 3 Service in Volume Based Charging GPRS Plan. Access internet anytime, anywhere.
For Activation dial *567*1# for activation.(Toll Free) Deactivation code is *567#.
No Rental, Usage Charges- 30ps/50Kb of Download.



Net on Phone (NOP):
Access internet on your GPRS phone. Get connected to the exciting world of Internet on your mobile.
To Activate & deactivae call 121 for Postpaid and for Prepaid dial *255*1# for Activation & dial *255*2# for Deactivation.
Charges Rs 30/week with Unlimited browsing.


Unlimited GPRS pack at just Rs.98:
Activate unlimited Night GPRS pack on your mobile by dialling *567*14# or SUB 98 to 567567 (toll-free). Surfing+download (free max. upto 2GB). This service will be auto-renewed after 30 days. After activation, you will get Mobile Office configuration settings. Save the settings & set as default.
Dial *123*10# to Check the Usage Anytime, Day Limit.
Deactivation code is *567*19# or sms UNSUB 98 to 567567(toll-free).
30 paise/50 KB GPRS Charges applicable, Post Free Usage/validity expiry.

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