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  1. Surging Network Problems

    I dont know if this works for you, but it did for me. I wrote to the Chairman's Office regarding a similar problem for network coverage inside my current office. What they did for me was provide me a wired external antenna for my handset LG 6130.(This is not avl for all handsets). And got my problem resolved. This happened after thorough investigations etc... So try your luck.
  2. Yippie ! I got Microsoft MVP 2007 Award

    Vishal, i just read this!! And this is wonderful!! You really deserve it!! Great Going! Congrats!
  3. Mobile-blogging poised to explode Priyanka Joshi | November 04, 2005 When Merriam-Webster compiled a list of the most searched words of 2004, the word 'blog' (short for weblog) topped the charts. However, blogging's younger sibling, the mobile-blog, is rapidly becoming one of the most popular online phenomenon worldwide. Mobile-blogging, or moblogging - basically, using camera phones to post pictures and text on a weblog - is captivating thousands of new converts every week from Atlanta to Zagreb. A few numbers tell you why. More camera phones are sold than digital cameras, with one American research firm predicting global sales to rise from 150 million in 2003 to 650 million by 2008. Little wonder the user base of popular moblog sites such as Text America (latest available figure: 500,000), Flickr (250,000), Yafro (100,000), Buzznet (20,000) and Mobog (16,000) is growing exponentially. The big daddy of them all, MSN Spaces, has more than 1.5 million users, but not all of them are mobloggers. So what's the buzz all about? Well, moblogging provides a whole new dimension to the concept of a personal diary by providing the immediacy and intimacy of pictures taken anywhere, at any time. So, if you are inspired at your favourite local watering hole or on a road trip, you won't have to wait until you get back to your desktop to share your visuals with the world. Not surprisingly, company after company has been coming out with applications and services to tap into what they think is a big blogosphere (and, perhaps, with the aim to also push other services such as MMS). But moblogging services from telcos lack the insight into blogging to actually make them useful tools. Mobile-blogging tools enable one to post images, videos or text to a web location, but do little to engender the conversations that characterise blogs. Rashmi Bansal, editor of JAM magazine, is an avid blogger herself and finds mobile-blogging a pretty "hassly job". "I cannot really express my thoughts in a three-line moblog. Additionally, there is no operator or service provider to direct me how to do it quickly," she says. Bansal has had a tough time posting mobile blogs and has just given up. "I will wait until there comes a service provider who can simplify the process and also will be easy on my pocket." Most 20-40 year-olds who remain hooked to their camera phones or communicators use their GPRS for a quick look at their inboxes or maybe send a quick message or two. The reason why they have steered clear of moblogging: service providers and telco operators do not provide ease of use. Estimated figures predict that India will have 55 million online users and another 110 million mobile users by 2007 making it an interactive demographic for the mobile applications market. Taking the cue, a few companies like Coruscant Tec have stepped up to the plate. Though not ready to take a big leap, Coruscant (a mobile content provider) is ready to release a new application named Moblogs. The application promises to post blogs, edit posts, view and make comments, host your location to others, share posts with grouped communities, send out trackbacks, and much more. Initially, the application would be offered free of cost to all registered users. Ajay Adiseshann, managing director of Coruscant, feels that mobile blogging is an emerging market but no one is clear as to how can this market can be tapped. "This is virgin territory. It is up to us to judge how to carve out a revenue model for this side." The main revenue generator for mobile operators and service providers seems to be online advertisements. "The way blogs have become the new age signposts in marketing, mobile blogs can go the same way. Since mobile penetration is much higher, revenues can only be better," adds Adiseshann. He earnestly believes that mobile blogging is the way to go but adds that the market in India is very small at the moment. With continuing growth of camera phones and interest in picture mail, moblogs are great places to document and store images. Most major blog sites offer some way to post to your blog with your phone, either via MMS or e-mail. The only hassle is finding a telecom provider that supports this facility. And that, for Indian mobloggers, is not a pretty picture.
  4. All About Nokia 6265

    Got this handset about 10 days back for my sis. Must say it looks cool. Been using it with her Apple MacBook and transfering of files n stuff is just so simple with the bluetooth. Pics look good, and videos are equally sad! Took 10 days for the Reliance guys to get the number to transfer on this new handset!! I had to rack their brains thru for this whole thing. But finally i managed to snatch the rental waiver for those 10 days from these nuts! 100 bucks waiver was worth all that time i put on them!
  5. Dual Core Or P4

    In the organisation i work currently, we use AMD Processors! Its certainly better than the Intel ones. I say this because we have customers who have both and we can see the difference. I'd recommend an AMD over an Intel provided you have enough cooling facilities (AC) in the room. Infact for that matter, even with Intel Duo Core u'd require cooling facilities. Faster the processor, more the heat dissipation. So cooling would also be essential for these high end gadgets. We are currently looking at the AMD Turion Processors (ACER Ferrari series) Notebooks. Check them out!
  6. Airtel Vip Plan Demo Card

    Seems to be a prank!! In anycase, you can check up with Airtel CC and ask them abt it, provide them the number from which this person called you! Let us know what happens.
  7. BIRTHDAY WISHES!

    Many Many Happy Returns of the day, guys!
  8. All Kind of Softwares

    Any hints on any other such software?
  9. All about Nokia 6235

    6235 is a gr8 phone for all basic needs.
  10. Rediffmail Beta - Reviews

    First Hotmail moved onto the MS Outlook Looks and now Rediff. Dont find anything innovative!
  11. All Kind of Softwares

    This worked pretty well. But since it was a limited trial version, i couldn't use it for more than 15 days. Any other similar softwares would be helpful. Please post.
  12. Well, i believe its wise enuf for Reliance to go ahead for GSM. Though it seems as if moving from 3G to 2G is dull, but the fact is that today CDMA operators aren't being given enuf spectrum. We all can notice that with enuf call drops and disconnections etc. If Reliance wants be a dominant player and has big ambitions, it cannot let the Government Policies let its ambitions go down the drain. With GSM, it can get more subscribers and higher ARPUs. For Reliance its definitely the right move. Now its more in the hands of the policymakers as to how far they'll let Reliance go ahead in its plans. Coz spectrum is solely available with them!
  13. i really dont think so. Been using 6130 for more than a yr, never found a problem with rworld.
  14. For Reliance, it means more revenues! Forget the phones, pick their shares!
  15. Death Of Sch-n191: An Epidemic

    If the MotherBoard cost is not very high, you should give it a try. The problem with that handset is nothing but its Motherboard. Get it replaced.
  16. Samsung Wideo

    22k !! Though samsung has been quite reliable. But their spares have been very expensive in the past.
  17. Nokia 6265 CDMA Launched on Reliance Mobile now !

    Dont u see an Unsubscribe option somewhere on this thread?? Coz all that i have is UNSUBSCRIBE ALL. Just check it and let me know...
  18. Invites Thread

    MSN Live Messenger doesn't require invites to use, anymore!
  19. Whats The Exact Price Of Apple Ipod 512 Mb ?

    http://www.jjmehta.com/products/apple_ipod_nano.html
  20. All Kind of Softwares

    dunno how many of you'll are aware of this heck of a cool small software. Its called SKETCHUP(http://www.sketchup.com) This software or rather this company(atlast tech) was recently bought over by none other than GOOGLE! Sketchup has now released a FREE version of its software. And there is now compatibility between Google Earth and Sketchup. Read more on their website! Alrite, now here's wat i am looking for. I need a simple, easy to use, Contact Management & Sales/Service Management Software. Something close to CRM. Any free utilities available online?? Let me know!
  21. Pc Sync Problem

    vishal, wats the problem?
  22. Rconnect Software For Nokia 6235

    For RConnect > ISP Number: #777 UserName: Your RIM Number Password: Your RIM Number
  23. Hack your Nokia 6225

    Thnx! are these drivers for USB cable or serial cable? I have a direct Serial cable.
  24. Get Yahoo Mail Beta

    It runs on other resolutions too, and messes up the layout royally!!
  25. Hack your Nokia 6225

    I purchased a DKU 5 Serial Cable for N6225. Tried following the steps religiously twice! 1. Install the drivers 2. Install PC Suite 3. Connect Phone to PC via Cable. Phone isn't getting detected!! Infrared also doesn't work while trying to connect another Phone. Any help?
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