Kasur na unka hai na hamara,
Hum dono hi rishton ki rasmein nibhate rahe,
Woh dosti ka ehsaas jatate rahe,
Hum mohabbat ko dil mein chupate rahe.




Written By : Vipin Gupta

Kasur Kiska?

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Kasur na unka hai na hamara, Hum dono hi rishton ki rasmein nibhate rahe, Woh dosti ka ehsaas jatate rahe, Hum mohabbat ko dil mein chupate ...
Reliance ADA Group, led by Anil Ambani, has entered online casual gaming business with the launch of zapak.com — with an initial portfolio of about 150 games. Soon to come would be Massively Multiplayer Online Games and exclusive gaming cafes.

“We would be investing $100 million over the next three years in people, technology, content, and distribution,” said Rohit Sharma, chief operating officer, Zapak Digital Entertainment.

Zapak is in talks with gaming companies in China, Korea, and the US for licensing their content, particularly in the MMOG space, even as it begins to build its own.

Sharma said while Zapak would concentrate on the online and downloadable personal computer games segment, group company Jump Games would focus on the mobile gaming space.

The gaming market in India, currently at a nascent stage, is expected to grow to $200 million by 2010. Globally, the gaming industry is expected to be a $53 billion industry by 2008 from $35 billion.
Indian telecommunications company Bharti Airtel has signed a tie-up deal with Wal-Mart to open a chain of retail stores across the country, Sunil B. Mittal, Bharti Airtel's chief executive officer, said Monday. Mittal declined to divulge the financial details of the deal, but said it would be a huge investment involving hundreds of stores in India.

"It is going to be a large investment. There will be stores across the country. We are going to be a big player in this market and Wal-Mart will be a joint venture partner," Mittal told journalists.

Mittal said it would take several months before the first of the stores opened their doors, but added, "We are talking here about several hundred stores eventually."

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Bharti Airtel, Wal-Mart

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Indian telecommunications company Bharti Airtel has signed a tie-up deal with Wal-Mart to open a chain of retail stores across the country, ...
Vodafone New Zealand is introducing the Palm Treo 750v Smartphone into the market. The device is the first Palm Treo model running Windows Mobile to be available outside the U.S and the first Palm Treo Windows Mobile in New Zealand. While Vodafone is making the Treo 750v available from 1st November, Telecom New Zealand has announced the Palm Treo 700wx but did not provide a launch date yet.

The Vodafone Treo 750v seems small but it's very similar in size and weight to the Apache or Jamin Pocket PCs. It measures 111 x 58 x 22 mm (4.4" x 2.3" x 0.8") and weighs 154g (5.4 oz). The body is finished in a dark blue rubber coating, which makes it really good to grip - albeit a bit strange to start with when you are used with other Pocket PCs. The keys have a nice space between them and glow a white background when in the dark.

The Palm Treo 750v is a nicely done business device. It provides a great one handed functionality, which I had the pleasure of experience for a month. First it’s the directional pad with an independent action button in the middle. Then the small keyboard, which allows for easily hold and type with a single hand. I had the opportunity to try this every day during the last month, while pushing a baby pram around the mall and replying to e-mails with my free hand.

It takes a bit of time to get used to "thumb typing" but after a while it's easy to use. Also interesting to note is that the first instinct of a PDA user is to reach for the stylus, but in a day or so you will learn there's no much use for it and almost all the functions can be reached via the directional pad and the soft menu keys....