Is She the One?
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by Ritesh Manglani.
I am a 28 male software engineer from Gujarat, India. It was recently when I gave in for marriage after resisting it for years and my parents started searching a girl for me, and as expected within a few weeks they fixed my meeting with this girl who was, according to my parents, a good wife material. My parents were really impressed with her and they were repeatedly saying “the girl is very beautiful” but is it just the beauty you look for in your life partner? I knew there is a lot more one wants. So like any other educated, wise man I decided to spend some time with this girl to know her better and then take the most important decision of my life.
People who don’t know much about Indian culture and the way matrimonial things work here. Here is some insight. It is being [...]
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Microsoft has launched Bing to compete with Google!
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Today Microsoft has launched today a new product – Global search engine. It’s called Bing (still in Beta version). It’s aimed to compete with Google.
All 3 previous attempts of Microsoft to beat Google failed. Nowadays Microsoft controls only 8% per cent of this market in comparison with Google per cent – 64,2%.
Bing is a vertical semantic search machine. It’s developed on a basis of technology of a famous company Powerset, which Microsoft bought last year for 100 million dollars. (news source Yandex News)
So I guess very soon we’ll have another tool for Marketing and new ways to monetize our traffic at Dating and Social Networking sites.
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China has blocked Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Hotmail!
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Social Networking sites are becoming more and more powerful due to a fast media exchange ability and uncontrolled user generated content! This fact is more evident due to the latest events in China!
As BBC News reports, that China, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the suppression of the Tiananmen protests, has blocked several social networking websites: micro-blogging service Twitter, Hotmail accounts, business social network Facebook (according to Vz.ru) and the photo-sharing service Flickr.
In such a way China bans discussion of the events in and around Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Generally, Thursday 4 June is the 20th anniversary of the crackdown, when troops quelled weeks of protest by students and workers. China has never released a death toll from the suppression on what it says was a counter-revolutionary conspiracy. Hundreds are believed to have died in and around the square.
The BBC’s James Reynolds in Beijing says that as the anniversary of what [...]
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