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Surfing And Shopping On Your Phone : DigInfonews

September 10, 2009 - 6:18 pm 1 Comment

DigInfo – http://movie.diginfo.tv

mBisha is an image conversion engine which allows cell phone users to access the internet as if they was a computer. mBisha`s zoom in function for mobile sites optimizes different graphic formats into FlashLite. It works on formats such as JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and TIF and automatically optimizes them so they are small and universal- the images are viewable on all internet enabled mobiles. To use the service all you need is a phone with internet access- you don’t need to install any applications on your cell phone. When mBisha converts images, it auto-detects if your phone is compatible with FlashLite or not. If your phone isn’t compatible it will output HTML code instead of reproducing the page using FlashLite code. Users can change the size of the images, see them as thumbnails, and zoom in and out of them. mBisha’s engine can collect statistical data (ie. which images were accessed most) and so be used to market goods in the future. The zoomed in images can also be linked to shopping sites or work in tandem with EC (Electronic Commerce) sites. “““`

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pc electronics shop

September 4, 2009 - 7:21 pm No Comments

pc-electronics computer shop at hemswell cliff Gainsborough lincolnshire
larges electrical-electronics shop in hemswell cliff , selling computers, hi-fi, leads,cables, accerssories,office furniture & supplys , ststionary, compatiable ink, computer repairs ..fastest and cheapest in lincolnshire, open all week 01427-668889 10am-3.30pm ,www.pcelectronics.co.uk,find us on ebay pc-electronics-uk,email info@pc-electronics.co.uk..

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Outlet malls – Potomac Mills & Leesburg(VA) – Part 1

September 1, 2009 - 4:43 pm No Comments

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An outlet store or factory outlet or “Best Saving Outlet” is a retail store in which manufacturers sell their stock directly to the public through their own branded stores. Often these stores are grouped together in outlet malls. The invention of the retail outlet store is often credited to Harold Alfond, founder of the Dexter Shoe Company.

Clothing, sporting goods, electrical products, cosmetics, and toys are among the types of items sold at outlet malls.

Outlet malls first appeared in the US as a development of the traditional factory outlet: a store attached to a factory or warehouse. An outlet mall places several such outlets under one roof in a convenient location, usually an “out-of-town” site. The out-of-town site minimizes overhead costs.

Although Canada has its own outlet malls, American outlet malls located in border states have become tremendously popular with Canadians engaging in cross-border shopping.

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Instablogs Global report 13-August-2008

August 29, 2009 - 5:38 pm 1 Comment

The announcement by Pakistan’s major political parties, the PPP and the PML-N that they will move to impeach President Pervez Musharraf, has led to a wave of rumors and statements flying this way and that. But all eyes remain solely focused on the numbers of the Lower and Upper House.
This week, the government will issue a charge sheet of allegations against the President, and start impeachment proceedings. But the question remains, will the parties be able to muster up the numbers required? Claims that they already have the majority of seats to pull off this unique feat have already been circling.
There are other rumors that President Musharraf may soon be resigning. Amidst this drama, the Pakistani people are facing rising fuel and food prices.
But regardless of the outcome, President Musharraf’s legacy will be forever marred by this new drama that is being enacted in Pakistan.

Containers filled with old and often broken computers, monitors and TVs — of famous electronic brands – arrive in Ghana from the United States, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands under the label of second-hand goods.
Exporting e-waste from Europe and America is illegal but exporting unwanted and broken electrical goods under the tag of old electronics for ‘reuse’ allows unscrupulous traders to profit from dumping e-waste in Ghana.
These obsolete electronics are often laden with toxic chemicals like lead, mercury and brominates flame retardants. In the yards, unprotected workers, many of them children, dismantle computers and TVs with little more than stones in search of metals that can be sold.
The remaining plastic, cables and casing is either burnt or simply dumped on waste grounds and these cause heavy air, soil and water pollution.
Many of the chemicals released are highly toxic and affect children’s developing reproductive systems, brain development and the human nervous system.
As a solution, prominent electronic companies around the world should phase out toxic chemicals and introduce global recycling methods. Some companies are already making progress towards taking responsibility for the entire lifecycle of their electronic products.
Governments of developing countries should regulate this electronic trade with commercial parties more strictly to prevent hazardous situations like the one in Ghana.

The world of entertainment has seen arrival of multiplexes. In their struggle for survival, Standalones have no option but go for a makeover or else give up the halls for some shopping malls. This also implies that poor working man can no longer afford to take his family for a weekend show.
Cinema has been opium for migrant and daily wage earners, something greater than mere song and dance and entertainment. These dream merchants have now turned their backs on their poor fans.
Standalone man was the target audience for film makers like Raj Kapoor, Guru Dutt, and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Now we have big production houses which pump in huge money, man-power and technology to make a perfect flick. But alas! To meet the production costs they target multiplex audience — middle class, upper middle class and rich urban people leaving the migrant laborer behind. Only in South India film makers are still making films for people who have no other means of entertainment. Super hero Rajnikanth still struggles and rises from the ashes to take single-handedly on the world. In the profit driven world, poor man doesn’t figure anywhere, neither in the content nor as an audience for modern day film makers and dream merchants.

No team represented the United Kingdom when the Olympic men’s soccer tournament kicked off in Beijing on Thursday.
The problem is not a lack of talent — David Beckham and Michael Owen are “footballers” recognized the world over — but local politics rooted in centuries of history. And unless Olympic organizers can pull off a last-minute save, Londoners won’t have a team to cheer for even when their city hosts the next Summer Games in 2012. Many feel “The Olympics might attract more excitement if there was a British team.”
Long-standing rivalries among England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have led each region comprising the United Kingdom to field its own soccer team.
At the World Cup and other international soccer competitions, the four teams compete separately. But because the International Olympic Committee recognizes only one country from the region, Great Britain, there has been no single U.K. team since 1964.
Nationalist feelings have ebbed and flowed for years. “A lot of Scots don’t recognize the Union Jack as their flag just as many Britons oppose the idea of soccer team from Great Britain. As a result, it may be hard for British Olympic ociation to realize the dream of a united UK team. If Great Britain is to have a team for the London, it may have to be players only from England.
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Michael’s Most Interest Video Clips

August 20, 2009 - 6:23 pm No Comments

I to keep up w/ latest Technology, Cars, Electronic goods, Fashion, and Sports. So check out some of these clips

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China Silicon Rubber Wire And Cable, Fsg Silicon And Glass

August 20, 2009 - 6:23 pm No Comments

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China Silicon Rubber Wire And Cable, Fsg Silicon And Glass Pipes, Hst Silicon-Inside, Glass-Outside Pipes, Glass-Inside Pipes, Sr Silicon Pipes Manufacturer
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We have received the ISO9001 certificate and passed several international quality authentication, such as UL, UDE, CSA and CCC and RoHS Environmental Protection Instruction of European Union.
Our main products include silicon rubber wire and cable, FSG silicon and glass pipes, HST silicon-inside and glass-outside pipes, SRG silicon-outside and glass-inside pipes, SR silicon pipes, and silicon goods. These products are widely used for aviation metallurgy, petroleum, electronic instruments, meters, household apparatus, transformers and motors.
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http://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/wuxiyuanda

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Cheap Electronic Dictionary and Translator Reviews

July 30, 2009 - 7:44 pm No Comments

Cheap Electronic Dictionary and Translator Reviews brought to you by http://www.Cheapstuff.com. “Quality Goods. Cheap Prices”

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