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The Muslim community, CMnet, had become increasingly popular among Internet users since it was released on August 6.
CMnet that can be accessed at www.cybermoslem.net is the first social networking site for Muslims in Indonesia with the facebook and twitter system combined with edited-opensource system.
“CMnet has now 3,700 members not only from Indonesia but from other countries as well, including the US, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Egypt, Kuwait, and some European countries,” founder of CMnet, Dolla Indra (25), said here on Sunday, adding that his site had been visited 5,894,954 times.
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Twitter has launching the Tweet Button to make sharing simple. It lets you share links directly from the page you’re on. When you click on the Tweet Button, a Tweet box will appear — pre-populated with a shortened link that points to the item that you’re sharing.
The Tweet Button is not only simple for users, but for publishers of all sizes, too. Recreational bloggers to large media companies can quickly and easily add the Tweet Button to their sites.
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India would block encrypted BlackBerry corporate e-mail and messenger services if wireless companies did not enable law enforcement authorities to monitor those messages by the end of the month.
The ultimatum suggested that Indian officials had reached an impasse after weeks of negotiations with Research In Motion, the Canadian company that makes and provides services for the popular hand-held devices. India would become the second country in recent weeks to restrict BlackBerry services.
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BlackBerry Torch Smartphone First to Feature New BlackBerry 6 Combines New Touch Screen Experience with Easy-To-Use Keyboard and Rich WebKit Browser First Smartphone to Support AT&T’s Next Generation Messaging Experience, and First to Offer Locations Feature New BlackBerry App World Pre-installed with Carrier Billing Support
Dallas and Waterloo, ON – Joining forces to offer the first smartphone to feature the highly anticipated BlackBerry® 6 exclusively on the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, AT&T* and Research In Motion (RIM) today introduced the new BlackBerry® Torch™ 9800 smartphone. Adept for socially connected consumers and packed with the tools business customers love, the new handset is the world’s first smartphone to combine a BlackBerry® keyboard with a full touch screen experience. Whether users choose to type out messages on the capacitive touch screen or easy-to-use BlackBerry keyboard, browse the Internet using pinch to zoom or fluidly navigate with the optical trackpad, the BlackBerry Torch allows them to communicate any way they want.
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iPad has a competitor that will come later, it called Dell Streak, Dell Streak said that the size doesn’t matter, so with size 5 inch they sure can face Apple iPad that has sized 9.7 inch.
Streak used Google Android as its operating system, and has processer with 1GHz speed that like iPad had. But in memory used Streak have more capacity with 408 MB DRAM meanwhile iPad has 256 MB DRAM Only. Streak offers easy replacement its batere, and with double microSD slot for 64Gb total capacities. Other featurs can be used by user are Wifi, bluetooth, and 3G connectivities.
It is related to my previous post about Skimming of oil spill resumes in gulf. Oil and the death of Earth:The Future: A horrifyingly real photographic essay on the current tragedy under way in the Gulf of Mexico.If a picture speaks a thousand words,these images articulate a tale of criminal neglect, political conspiracy,industrial malfeasance,and negligent public officials. The repercussions evolving from this terrifying disaster will resound hard and long.This may the the germinal event that will guide our future exploitation of the earth.
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Skimming of spilled crude resumed in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday after the first hurricane of the Atlantic season forced the Coast Guard and BP to halt cleanup efforts for two days.
Rough seas and high winds from Hurricane Alex brought all surface skimming, controlled burns of oil patches on the water and spraying of chemical dispersants to a standstill. On Friday, skimmers were back at work along the shoreline and the Coast Guard was able to make a helicopter surveillance flight to assess the impact from the storm.
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U.S. President Barack Obama announced on Friday nearly $800 million in loans and grants for the build-out of broadband networks to reach homes, schools and hospitals.
The grants and loans, which will be matched by another $200 million in private investment, is part of Obama’s roughly $800 billion federal stimulus package, which includes $7.2 billion for broadband expansion projects.
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The first hurricane of the Atlantic season, caused the deaths of at least seven people in northeast Mexico, the Nuevo Leon state governor said on Friday.
More than 10,000 people were still suffering power and water cuts across the state on Friday, where the collapse of electrical cables caused some transformers to explode.
At least 11 people were killed last weekend when Alex passed through Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador.
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The USA based Verizon Wireless is reported to be preparing to start selling a CDMA based Apple iPhone next January, two people familiar with the plans have told Bloomberg News. If the report is correct, the Verizon will however be missing out on the critical holiday sales peak in December. Such a move would finally break the monopoly for selling the iPhone in the USA currently enjoyed by AT&T. Apple has already abandoned the model based on an exclusive network operator per country outside the USA.
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