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Wednesday 8 February 2012

" Pay Day Loans And The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

" Pay Day Loans And The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau:

These loans originally started in the US and are now commonplace in the UK and are not the type of funds anyone should be contemplating as an easy fix solution to short term borrowing. If you are or need advice leave a comment but can l suggest you listen to this video and it may help you to avoid the problems that you may have with this type of lending.

I will be writing more on this subject very shortly and providing in depth terms and conditions of lenders you should avoid and those that are not as bad.

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" One Persons Story Of Being In Debt"

" One Persons Story Of Being In Debt":
Have you ever considered how to borrow money when you really need help and guidance maybe listening to this story you will be able to appreciate how other people can help you. This is one such account of Lissette and is well worth a listen and please comment using our comments box.

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Analysis: Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 to be United

Analysis: Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 to be United:

Microsoft will align its next major updates of Windows, both for phone and computers. Windows Phone 8 & Windows 8 will have several features and architecture in common like networking stacks, security and multimedia architecture.


It is also being reported that Windows Phone 8 will support multi-core processors, multiple screen resolutions, SD Cards and even C/ C++ programming. It is also worth noting that Windows 8 & Windows Phone 8 will both run Metro apps, hence harmonizing the user experience over various Microsoft devices and reducing the time in learning curve of the user.


In a video, Joe Belfiore, manager of Windows Phone for Microsoft, said that the intention is for developers to be able to


“re-use, by far, most of their code” when moving behind the desktop and smartphone platforms. This should also help Microsoft to seamlessly transition many of its existing PC developers to mobile, resulting in a much larger pool creating apps. (Quote Courtesy: Mobile Business Briefing)


If the unification of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 occurs as planned and some applications could be used in both platforms while others easily portable, there is no doubt that a lot of developers will be attracted to develop apps for Windows based devices and hit maximum customers by a single app. This will also support the Windows Phone marketplace which has considerably lesser apps as compared to Apple Store and Android Market.


All of it depends on Microsoft’s ability to pull off the coup and change the app marketplace forever. However, if it fails to do so, Microsoft will lose credibility and will be left far behind Google and Apple especially in battle to attain superiority in the mobile and tablet platforms.

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Tuesday 18 October 2011

Make Do and Mend

Make Do and Mend: If, to use current parlance, a ‘creative’ has produced some ‘content’ which you would like to ‘consume,’ shouldn’t you pay for it? Or should you simply continue to download songs and films illegally and pretend that you are a revolutionary intent on destroying the old bourgeois world of controlling intermediaries?

There is nothing new in sharing artistic work. We once copied tapes and films. Those of us who still read borrow books from one another. The P2P impulse, at first sight, might appear to be a communitarian one offering an appealing resistance to the dogma of individualism. But it leaves us with a problem.

How are the people who live by their imagination to make money in a time of romanticised theft? Is it not the moment to bring to an end the Manichean conversation about Corporate Bad Guys versus Online Good Guys? Surely the ones we should be worrying about protecting are not those who receive, promote or sell, but those who make.

Garan Holcomb


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Why Bloggers Rule the Roost - our latest blog for The Huffington Post UK

Why Bloggers Rule the Roost - our latest blog for The Huffington Post UK:
In The Times' Saturday magazine last weekend, new fashion editor, Laura Craik squeezed into a designer dress, climbed into a pair of towering high heels and took centre stage in her own feature. These days, she said, fashion editors don't have much choice but to get in front of the camera and model the products themselves and this is thanks largely to fashion bloggers, who, "without a budget, created their own visual content" and made their blogs "all the more compelling for it."

Editors and traditional publishing outlets have been trying to harness the power of the blog for a while now - by forcing their writers to step into the limelight, by launching their own blogs and by inviting bloggers to write for them - but brands too are actively courting bloggers in their attempt to extend and add value to their publicity.

To read the full blog, visit The Huffington Post. And do feel free to share the article on your social media pages, or use the comments section to give your own views on the subject.


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Monday 17 October 2011

Telenor Towards Changing Market

Telenor Towards Changing Market:

Telenor relaunched both their prepaid and postpaid brands Talkshawk and Persona last year and around a month back they have revamped their website. Apart from changes in the web look, some changes about Telenor brands/services have gone unnoticed. Some observed changes are:




  1. No bifurcation of services/brand on basis of prepaid or postpaid.

  2. No more Telenor Persona.

  3. Persona Consumer is now Business Consumer.

  4. Persona Karobar is simply Karobar with details shown to be coming soon.


These changes and some input from sources close to Telenor reveal that Telenor is moving towards making some changes in Paksitan telecom market.


The most significant change I see is dropping the pre/post bifurcation of market or we can say that changing the whole market segmentation scene. No more of persona and calling it business package supports the idea that plans are underway to step ahead of the prepaid and postpaid market segments and moving to segmentation on basis of consumer occupation or nature. This will mean that the business packages can go prepaid while the masses on packages like talkshawk and the youth on djuice can have postpaid billing services.


It is expected that prepaid connections for business consumers or SMEs will be the first step towards change. Let’s see when and how things unfold.



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Mobilink Meetab Meetup

Mobilink Meetab Meetup:

Mobilink has always been in the forefront in engaging with the blogosphere, pursuing the same policy, it organized a meetup for the bloggers in Islamabad to showcase the recently launched Samsung Galaxy 10.1 called the ‘Meetab’. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the latest version of Samsung’s super-hit Galaxy tab which features a 10.1 inches screen and Android OS 3.1, Honeycomb



The event was attended by more than 50 bloggers from the capital city and included interesting discussions on the impact of social media, the new jazz bananas and features of the new Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tab which is the first ever dual-core smart tablet to hit Pakistan.


The bloggers also took part in various activities such as a quiz, a space invaders game and the most interesting of all – The Tweetathon. The Tweetathon was an activity where bloggers had to generate maximum number of mentions with the hashtag #Meetab in a limited frame of time. Ehtisham Khan won the Tweetathon by generating over 200+ tweets and won the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tab.




The positions and jobs offered on this blog are provided by us obtaining details from other news sources and we always suggest you check out all posts and companies for further details. We will of course advise when a position is available within our organisation with our associates. Need to email me leave a comment and use our new Disqus box and share. Thank you, Ian Draper [Editor]