Friday, May 20, 2011

Call Saudi Arabia & UAE at Rs. 4.95 /30 Sec: Jazz: ProPakistani

Call Saudi Arabia & UAE at Rs. 4.95 /30 Sec: Jazz: ProPakistani

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Call Saudi Arabia & UAE at Rs. 4.95 /30 Sec: Jazz

Posted: 20 May 2011 03:44 AM PDT


Call Saudi Arabia & UAE at Rs. 4.95 /30 Sec: Jazz is a post from: ProPakistani

Jazz IDD Combo Offer 300x117 Call Saudi Arabia & UAE at Rs. 4.95 /30 Sec: JazzMobilink jazz introduces IDD (international direct dialling) combo offer for its customers, allowing them to call Saudi Arabia and UAE at lowered rates.

Now you can call these destinations at Rs. 4.95 plus tax per 30 seconds.

This offer has no activation charges and remains active round the clock.

Terms & Conditions:

  • No subscription and daily charges apply
  • The offer will be available on all Jazz packages
  • New rates will be valid for 24 hours a day (no time window restriction)
  • Government taxes apply
  • The offer is for limited time period

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Uplifting The Rural Telecommunication Standards [Video]

Posted: 19 May 2011 10:35 PM PDT


Uplifting The Rural Telecommunication Standards [Video] is a post from: ProPakistani

In accordance with the theme of "World Telecom Day", on May 17th, 2011, we did a detailed article on how Universal Service Fund has been able to pick up the lives of rural communities by enabling them with latest telecommunication and internet services.

Just to recall few stats from the article:

  • As of today, Telecom operators (GSM and WLL), with the help of USF, have deployed basic telephony services in more than 3,500 villages
  • Telecom companies have installed a total of 334 cell phone towers in the mist difficult areas, with USF subsidy.
  • As of today USF has successfully enabled more than 238 towns and small cities with broadband internet access.
  • With more than 200,000 broadband connections in these 238 towns, USF share over 20 percent of total broadband base.
  • Till to date, with the help of USF, telecom operators have laid over 3,000 kilometers of optic fiber cable while connecting 33 tehsils and 32 towns in Sindh and Baluchistan.
  • USF has so far provided broadband internet to more than 792 schools, colleges and libraries, where previously there was no internet availability.

On the same day, in an event organized in Islamabad to celebrate the Telecom Day, USF showcased a documentary that details the difference it has made to the lives of those living in previously un-served areas.

Check below the video, which marks as a pride for our nation and an example for the region:

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Turn your Home PC into a Web/Streaming Server

Posted: 19 May 2011 09:17 PM PDT


Turn your Home PC into a Web/Streaming Server is a post from: ProPakistani

So you are online and your family member, who are maybe in New York or maybe elsewhere are asking for pictures of a recent family event. You check the size of the pictures and its XYZ GB's (if some can't judge that's a lot & it's OK if you didn't judge).

Uploading somewhere would take centuries and also you don't want them to be uploaded to a third party server (Google WebAlbums, PhotoBucket, ShutterFly, JAlbum etc). Emailing them through Picasa would reduce quality and again take time. So how do you share them?

How about hosting a server on your own PC and than giving just the URL (web address) to your family and friends abroad? This solution is simpler and easier than you might think and the answer is, Opera Unite.

Opera Unite is a feature of the Opera Browser that turns your system into a server. A review of the general features of Opera Browser are here, now let's explore Opera Unite.

How to Use Opera Unite:

Click the Menu button in Opera Browser, move the cursor to Opera Unite and select enable.

Create your account or login if you have one already, click Next, name your PC and click finish.

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You are almost done here. URL of your home PC will be like: [YourPCName].[AccountName].operaunite.com.

Opera Unite is configured in just 3 steps, now let's get to work.

Go to http://unite.opera.com/applications/ or alternatively Go to Menu>Opera Unite> Manage Applications & click the Add button. Whatever you want to do – just install the required application, from webserver to streaming your webcam to music player or notes.

Everything is available. Here are a few examples & an answer to the scenario we discussed in the first paragraph. Install the Photo Sharing application.

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Select the folder that you want to share and click OK. You are done. On the next page you will get a sharing URL and a password to access these files remotely, share them with anyone that you want. You can remove the password restriction by the way. So no matter how large your photo collection is, it's available to the public in just 3 steps.

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How about streaming (sharing) your music collection with your friends or the world without uploading them anywhere? Install the Music Player application, Select the folder you want to stream & click OK.

Give the address of your music player to all those with whom you want to share it. On my 1Mbps Wateen connection music streamed perfectly without any glitches to one client, multiple clients may reduce this efficiency though.

Now we have a Photo Gallery and Music streaming service running directly from our PC, without writing a single line of code or moving/uploading files to third party servers.

Remember, these files are directly shared from your computer with the people you want so if your PC is off or has no internet connectivity, no one will be able to access them.

There are lots of apps that you can try, good luck exploring J. By the way I have the following services running from my PC.

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You can enable disable Opera Unite or other applications from the panel or the Opera Unite menu.

You can find more info at:

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[Inside AdSense] AdSense for mobile content in 15 new countries

We're excited to announce the launch of AdSense for mobile content in 15 new countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Slovenia, Thailand, and Turkey.

AdSense for mobile content allows publishers to generate earnings from their mobile webpages using targeted Google ads. Just like AdSense for content, Google matches ads to the content of your site -- in this case, your mobile site. You'll earn money whenever visitors to your mobile site click on the ads they see.

For mobile websites, AdSense will automatically detect the type of phone viewing your site and deliver ads to match. For example, if someone views your site through an iPhone, we'll deliver ads specifically designed for high-end phones.

Please note that AdSense for mobile content ad units may be used in mobile websites only, not in mobile applications -- our policies don't permit placement of AdSense for mobile content ads in a mobile application. If you're looking for an advertising solution for your mobile application, sign up for AdMob, Google's leading mobile advertising display product.



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Computer Tips From A Computer Guy

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Fix Problems with Google Toolbar in Internet Explorer 9

Posted: 20 May 2011 04:26 AM PDT

If you’ve recently upgraded to Internet Explorer 9, you may experience problems with Google Toolbar. The toolbar may cause Internet Explorer to crash, or may be absent altogether. This usually happens because certain versions of the Google Toolbar are incompatible with Internet Explorer 9. This problem is simple to solve, and only takes a few [...]

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Move the Reload, Stop, and Home Buttons on the Firefox 4 Toolbar

Posted: 19 May 2011 05:13 AM PDT

Firefox 4 added some evolutionary features to the web browser that are sure to delight and frustrate long-time users. One feature new to the browser is the placement of the Reload, Stop, and Home buttons. Rather than being next to one another, they are spread out among the other commands on the Navigation toolbar. Learn [...]

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