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Invitations for google wave

Google wave is a new service by google. It is new and still limited . Not all users can subscribe for it. It need a special invitation. I am ready to send like these invitations for selected people . Just comment on this post  and write down your mail and a  brief about yourself and ask for an [...]

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2 February 2010 at 16:01 - Comments

Syrian TV Series

All the Syrian TV year were disapointed . Nothing new and you can’t see any real improvement in the TV tools . We still watch the same techniques used before 6 years without a real normal development. Share and Enjoy:

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5 September 2009 at 17:29 - Comments

The lies of the newspapers: review their archives

Mustafa Hamido Nothing is more entertaining than reading newspapers after a a long period of its publishing. Reading the archives of newspapers telling you how we are dealing with our world on the basis of rumors and lies. Who claim themselves as political analysts, you will discover their truth after a period of their articles. [...]

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13 May 2009 at 07:36 - Comments

Johann Hari: How we can save newspapers

The two best print newspapers in the United States – the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the Christian Science Monitor – have just died. The New York Times is nearly bankrupt, and the Los Angeles Times is already there. In beds all around them in the Emergency Room, the world’s newspapers are being fed ink on a [...]

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11 May 2009 at 06:32 - Comments

The Revolution of English newspapers in China and France

Following the launch of an English-language paper recently launched by the Chinese government, a monthly newspaper for English-speaking expatriates in France is due to launch in June. Nicki Wade aims to make The French Post a paper that will enlighten expats with “what’s being debated around French dinner tables.” The ex-Emap publishing director has chosen [...]

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4 May 2009 at 05:30 - Comments

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