Arun
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I recommend you to browse through the topics at RIMweb.com (especially, in the Technical Programming forum) and also use the 'Search' feature. You will be able to find all the answers yourself.
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IE 6.0 on Windows 98SE is always unstable. I recommend you to use Windows XP or else use IE 5.0 on Windows 98.
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Unfortunately, nobody has found out any way to send ringtone/wallpaper using SMS. So as of now, it is not possible.
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They may reduce the price for existing handsets as well over the next couple of months. So it might be worth the wait.
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Yes, its very tough to recommend you the "best" handset. Moreover, it will depend upon the user's convenience, so one handset may not suit for the other user. So better find it out yourself by researching in the Handset Discussion forums. Closing topic.
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yeah, they seem to be interested in GSM only. It could be since most CDMA handsets are operator customized and so it already comes with better interfaces, just like Reliance's R-World.
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There are a lots of topics being moved and merged by the moderators daily. You will not be intimated by email/PM regarding the move/merge due to the huge number of posts in irrlevant forums/topics, especially by newbies. Only in certain cases, the member will be notified by PM. I was able to find your topic using the method mentioned by Chirag. You can infact find your topic link in the above post by Ashok.
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vincent, you can also subscribe to the magazine online if you have a Credit Card. Its worth it if you really need those statistics.
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Have a bash, Static dude !
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yes, its smtp.ricmail.com (note: you need to be subscribed to Freedom/unlimited plan to use @ricmail account)
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This can happen if the connector in the data cable is corrupt or if the USB port in the computer is damaged.
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yes, PSM Player is the best
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Please read and try the above posts. You should be able to find a solution.
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Please go through the existing topics in the Technical/Programming forum and you will be able to find out. Closing topic.
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This issue has been discussed before. Please go through the existing topics to find out.
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gr8 find, thanks dude !
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sorry about that kams, anyway, belated birthday wishes dude !
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Mumbai, May 4 : Reliance Infocomm, the tech services arm of diversified Reliance Industries, Wednesday signed a pact with a leading management education institute to offer online courses through its chain of retail stores. Under the agreement, Reliance Infocomm and Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar (XIMB), would conduct post-graduate programmes through virtual classrooms in over 100 cities in the country. The online classrooms will be conducted through 240 outlets of Reliance WebWorld, the retail chain of Reliance Infocomm that also offers high-speed Internet connectivity. "We offer the best proposition for content providers and institutions running programmes through distance learning," Reliance WebWorld chief executive officer Sarup Chowdhary told a press conference here. "Besides aggregating and partnering with the best of the content providers world-wide, we will also partner universities and institutes of repute for long-term certificate or degree courses," he added. In the initial phase, XIMB will offer one-year postgraduate certificate programme in business management using Reliance's platform. Management development and customised training programmes for enterprises will be added to the product suite in a phased manner. The course will begin with an online registration and examination process initially across 12 cities through which students will be short-listed. The selected students will be able to see and hear the professor live, view slides, audio-visuals, and participate in interactive sessions with the professor and other students sitting in Reliance WebWorld stores. "We have designed the course and chosen a mode of teaching that will revolutionize the way education is imparted in India," said XIMB director E. Abraham.
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Reliance Infocomm Inks Online Education Pact
Arun replied to Arun's topic in Reliance Communications
Times News Network The virtual classroom is ready to reach into the furthermost pockets of the country, bringing education to students and executives no matter where they live. Last week, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar (XIMB) announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind programme in business management through virtual classrooms along with Reliance Infocomm and software and services provider Blueshift. The classrooms will be spread across over 100 cities, via 240 Reliance WebWorld outlets. “The second best to classroom teaching is video conferencing,” said E Abraham, XIMB director. “This is the first time in the world an entire programme is being taken through video conferencing to the entire country.” The alliance will kick off its virtual drive with a one-year PG certificate programme in business management (PCPBM), and plans to follow this up the launch of a rural management course in October. Fr Abraham hopes to have an initial batch size of about 150 students. With 300 hours of teaching, the programme will include one week of on-campus interaction. The entire course will cost Rs 1.8 lakh. This tie-up is the first of a number of similar partnerships for Reliance Infocomm. “Reliance WebWorld will partner with universities and institutes of repute for long-term certificate and degree courses,” said Sarup Chowdhary, CEO, Reliance WebWorld. The virtual classrooms will offer real-time, multi-way audio and visual connect between professor and students. Students can see and hear the professor live, view slides and audio-visuals and participate in interactive sessions. Each session will be recorded and available on demand at the WebWorlds. In addition, said Sankaran Raghunathan, chairman Blueshift, “mid-career executives and professors can take classes in any of the other cities if they are travelling, as long as it is worked out before hand. -
Reliance WebWorld and XIMB launch virtual class room platform across 100 cities DAKC (Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City), Navi Mumbai, May 04, 2005 Reliance Infocomm and Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar (XIMB) today announced the launch of India's first ever post-graduate programme through virtual classrooms in over 100 cities via 240 Reliance WebWorld outlets. Blueshift will co-ordinate and manage the programme. The partnership harbingers a major breakthrough in distance learning in the country. As per the tripartite arrangement, XIMB will offer one-year Post-Graduate Certificate Program in Business Management (PCPBM) using Reliance's platform. In due course, management development and customized training programmes for enterprises will be added to the product suite. These virtual classrooms will be as good as the real ones except that students will participate from Webworlds using the latest, most powerful and most flexible technology available. Unlike satellite-based technology, this medium offers real-time, multi-way audio and visual presence of the professor and the students. The students can see and hear the professor live, view slides, audio-visuals, participate in interactive sessions with the professor and other students. Those who miss the class can catch up with the video recording on-demand at the Web Worlds. The course will begin with an online registration and examination process initially across 12 cities through which students will be short-listed. Announcing the tie up Fr. E. Abraham, Director of XIMB, said, "We are proud to partner with Reliance WebWorld and Blueshift to make it possible for students and working executives to do a world-class management programme without having to relocate from their home towns. We have designed the course, and chosen a mode of teaching that will revolutionize the way education is imparted in India" "We are indeed delighted to be a part of this breakthrough in distance learning. This represents one more way in which we bring technology to educational processes," said Sankaran Raghunathan, Chairman, Blueshift. "We offer the best proposition for content providers and institutions running certification programmes through distance learning as well as corporates conducting their internal training programmes. Besides aggregating and partnering with the best of the content providers worldwide, Reliance WebWorld will also partner Universities and Institutes of repute for long term certificate / degree courses," said Sarup Chowdhary, CEO, Reliance WebWorld. About XIMB With a focus on academic rigour, infrastructure, technology and innovation, XIMB has established itself among the best business schools in India. Founded on the established values of the Jesuits, the institution was conceived through the association of the Orissa Jesuit Society and the Government of Orissa. It prides itself on its outstanding faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure and diverse academic activity. XIMB has one of the most wired campuses in the country. Besides a diverse range of regular academic programmes, it offers MDP programmes, provides training and consulting services to corporates, and research and consulting services in the field of development. About Blueshift Blueshift is an Atlanta and Chennai-based software and services provider with a focus on turnkey solutions for academic Institutions and HR process automation for corporates. It is the largest provider of education technology in India. It is the country's first and largest online admissions management services provider having processed over 1,80,000 applications for over 25 institutions last year. Its clients include some of the largest and best companies and academic institutions in India and abroad. continue discussions here
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Yes, the server had to be restarted on Wednesday evening, after we fixed an issue with Apache.
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It will show differently for different people as of now, since its under testing. So there is nothing to worry now, it will work fine (hopefully) once they officially launch it.
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Thats gr8, I am planning to install Fedora soon, so your findings will surely help me
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I guess its time for you to be added on the 'banned' members list. We have already given you enough warnings not to post multiple threads on the same topic. I guess MBA institutes should concentrate more on teaching professional ethics to their students