Saturday, February 18, 2006

Friday, February 17, 2006

bi to mahtab shabi baz az an koche gozashtam fekr nakon yade to bodam kar nadashtam vel migashtam

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Government Leadership Award


In recognition of Pakistan reaching the fantastic milestone of over 20 million people now connected to mobile communications services, growing rapdily from under 1% mobile penetration in beginning of 2000 to over 13% by the end of 2005. This award was presented during the GSM Association’s Leadership Summit on Monday 13 February.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Mobile Weaver Releases Platform for Wireless Operators, OEMs and Software Developers to Consolidate and Deliver the World's Mobile Content


Turnkey Platform Is Backed by Hi-Tech Veterans That Helped Launch Skype, Maxthon and Ascio Technologies

(BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 13, 2006) – Mobile Weaver ApS today announced the launch of Unwirepark -- a turnkey platform to aggregate and provision disparate mobile content to end users -- on the eve of the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

Unwirepark allows wireless Operators, MVNO’s and OEMs to tap into an eco-system of consumer-friendly mobile content such as value added applications and deliver the content to customers through their mobiles or over a branded Web storefront. Through the Unwirepark platform, OEMs can deliver true value-added services to diverse global customer bases that seek a diverse menu of mobile-content options.

The Mobile Weaver platform gives Operators, MVNO’s and Brands the ability to manage their software-partner relationships and evaluate the popularity of various content categories and applications to better alter or enhance service.

Unwirepark.com's content can be delivered to various mobiles such as the Pocket PC, Symbian, Palm and Windows Smart Phone. The platform also includes a future-proof infrastructure with a stable plug-and-play mechanism, giving it the flexibility to provide multiple levels of outsourcing to meet the unique requirements of individual customers.

Mobile users in 180 countries can access Unwirepark.com's content online through PayPal, SMS, or credit card.

Umar Akram, vice-president and founder of Unwirepark, stated, “We wanted to nurture an emotional bond with our customers by identifying new content opportunities for them and leveraging best practices we've acquired over the years through working with leading companies across the globe.”


About Mobile Weaver

Mobile Weaver, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, was founded by three wireless visionaries backed by a trio of wireless-technology veterans who have helped launched industry-shaping ventures such as Skype, Maxthon Internet browser and Ascio Technologies. The company's flagship product, Unwirepark, is a turnkey platform that aggregates and provisions disparate mobile content to end-users for Operators, MVNO’s and OEM’s. Mobile Weaver brings an eco-system of diverse content to the diverse world of mobile users. For more information, visit http://www.corp.unwirepark.com/.

Google's Genie


Internet giant Google is preparing to muscle in on the lucrative global mobile content market with a dedicated premium wireless content play. The company is preparing an assault on the market as the next stage of its ambitious plans to drive revenues from content and advertising.
Google's move could have a massive impact on the mobile content market. It would also give it a foothold in a global mobile entertainment sector worth an estimated $31.7 billion by 2009

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Fourteen top firms join forces to define new standard architecture for native games

A group of the most influential firms in the mobile games market have combined forces with a view to creating and supporting a new open architecture for high quality native-code games for mobile devices, with the first implementation of the architecture hoped to emerge before the end of the year.
The fourteen partners include many of the industry's largest publishers, such as Activision, Digital Chocolate, Electronic Arts, Konami, Microsoft and Square Enix, as well as technology firms Ideaworks3D, Symbian, MontaVista, Tao Group and Texas Instruments, handset manufacturers Nokia and Samsung and operator SK Telecom.

Find the working environment that best suits you



In the ideal situation, the interviewer and the interviewee are equally interested in finding a perfect fit. Look out for yourself. Ask hard questions about work conditions, drawbacks, and low points. If asked tactfully and backed up with research, well-directed questions of this sort won't offend a responsible interviewer. After all, a happy employee is going to be more productive than someone who hates his job.

But if you choose unwisely the first time, don't worry -- jobs are no longer forever. People change careers nowadays about as often as their hairstyles. Chances are, even the person who interviews you, if he or she hasn't been living in a cave with blind fish, will understand that you probably won't be with the company for life. Gone are the days of the 1950s "company man" who signed up after college and stayed on until he retired. Nevertheless, choosing a job and career right the first time saves a lot of time and angst.
for details http://www.didyouknow.org/info/jobs.htm

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

کتنا حسیں تھا اپنا سفر
سارے جہاں کی خوشیاں تھیں ساتھ
بچھڑ گئے ہم دُکھ کی ہے بات
میری زندگی - میرے ساتھ نہیں
چلے ۔۔۔ چلے تھے ساتھ ساتھ
رُکے ۔۔۔ رُکے تھے ساتھ ساتھ

this is quite old but look what it says:

How does Nokia work with Handango? Nokia has teamed with Handango to form a handheld software alliance to increase the sales of your handheld and wireless software. Through this alliance, Handango now powers the Americas' Software Market for Nokia.

What about Europe, Asia, Australia ??