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Jazz Jazba on the lookout for Such Talent!


such talent thumb Jazz Jazba on the lookout for Such Talent!With the objective to recognize and reward Pakistani youth for showcasing their various unique talents, Jazz Jazba is going to 100 colleges across Pakistan with Such Talent – an on-campus event that will let you showcase your inner talents whether in the fields of music, athletics, academics, or any other.

Participating students will be able to win exciting prizes such as handsets, MP4 players, t-shirts, key-chains, caps, wrist bands and many more fun items!

So, if you think you have Jazba and you are ready to showcase your Such Talent then log on to http://jazzjazba.com/such-talent/such-schedule.php to check out when Jazz Jazba is coming to your college.

For more information click here: http://www.jazzjazba.com/such-talent/

Contest Rules/Conditions:

1. Such Talent contest duration is from February 27th to April 26th, 2011

2. Participants must send entries as required in the contest announcement in order to be eligible. Entries received after the deadline set forth in the contest announcement are ineligible, null, and void. Mobilink will not be responsible for and will not consider incomplete or incorrect entries. Mobilink is not responsible for entries that are sent but not received by Mobilink for any reason.

3. All winners will be notified by the form/method of contact they provided to Mobilink when they initially entered the contest. If contest was entered by filling out a form or by mail, winner will be emailed or called.

4. If the winner does not respond to the notification within: a) five (5) business days for contests entered via a form, email or mail, another winner will be chosen. Failure to respond within the time shall mean that the provisional winner forfeits the prize.

5. Only one entry per person will be considered for contest entry

6. All photos, drawings, text, and any other content or information (collectively and severally, “Materials”) submitted by you to Mobilink shall become the sole and exclusive property of Mobilink, and Mobilink shall have no obligation to preserve, return, or otherwise make available to you or others any Materials.

7. Mobilink may use, reproduce, edit, display, transmit, prepare derivative works of, modify, publish, and otherwise make use of Materials in any and all media, whether now known or hereinafter created—throughout the world and for any purpose—without compensation to you of any kind.

8. Contests involving evaluations of Materials submitted as part of the contest will be judged entirely in the sole and absolute discretion of Mobilink. Decisions by Mobilink are final.

9. All entrants and winners must be Mobilink customers, unless otherwise stated or posted.

10. Mobilink reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to terminate any contest at any time without prior notice.

11. By entering a contest, you conclusively are deemed to have agreed to be bound by these contest rules and terms and conditions as well as by any rules specific to such contest. This is an irrevocable condition of entry.

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Djuice Revamped, with ‘Khamoshi ka Boycott’


djuice Khamoshi ka Boycott Djuice Revamped, with Khamoshi ka BoycottTelenor Pakistan has revamped its youth brand djuice, with an approach of involving youth to speak up against bad things in our society.

Their new tagline is “Khamoshi ka Boycott

Djuice, which was previously known for rocking the youth is going to change the look and feel of the brand by bringing in fun to the lives with a meaning, with a purpose to change those little things around us which ultimately turn heavy for the society.

Djuice says It’s about coming together to make things happen for the positive, for you, for the youth. And having absolute fun, masti, maza’a, pleasure, thrill, excitement (whatever you wanna call it) – while doing all the right things!

For the purpose, djuice held an event in PC Karachi today, where the youth discussed things that can change our future. Various other issues such as “Booti Culture” and “Poondi” were discussed too, though not all of them knew what exactly the “Poondi” is.

Event was attended by Shahzad Roy, a renowned singer and Mr. Amir Ibrahim, Telenor’s Chief Marketing Officer.

Shahzad Roy and Mahira Khan were named as djuice Brand Ambassadors.

Event was hosted by Nadeem Chohan, who did well with his job.

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Telenor Announces Implementation of Karo Mumkin Ideas


Telenor Pakistan announced the next phase of its ‘Karo Mumkin’ initiative, in a press conference at its head office today.

The two winning ideas, out of 25,000 total ideas submitted to Karo Mumkin, will now be turned into real-life projects and will be launched later this year.

Telenor Pakistan’s Karo Mumkin initiative aims at helping people realize possibilities.

In today’s press briefing, both the winners shared details of their projects. Fariha Ambreen spoke about her project ‘Recycle Paper to Provide Notebooks to Schools for Under Privileged Children’ while Abdul Haq Mohiuddin gave details about his project ‘Donate Rs. 100 from your Monthly Salary to Make Education Possible for Street Children’.

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100,000 Youths to Get IT Training, Each Year: Assef


Federal Minister for Education and Information Technology, Sardar Assef Ahmed Ali has said that 100,000 youths will be given IT training every year.

Addressing a seminar on “Importance of Education in 21st Century” at Al-Hamra Hall today, he said that he had directed all the concerned departments to chalk-out a comprehensive plan for IT training of the youth, which is the future of Pakistan.

The minister said that efforts were being put in order to spread the broad-band system in every nook and corner of the country while 3G Mobile Technology was also being introduced in Pakistan this year. Pakistani youth has great potential in the field of IT and Telecom Technology, he said and hoped that in the field of software, Pakistan would be among top ten countries in future.

Sardar Assef said, we will have to allocate five to six per cent of the GDP for education sector for achievement of Millennium Development Goals by 2015. However, the federal and provincial governments are under immense financial pressure due to huge spending on war against terrorism, which is eating the vitals of our country.

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Laptop Vs Mobile Phone for School Going Girls?


mobiles phone1 Laptop Vs Mobile Phone for School Going Girls? The school going girls are not mentally matured, thus they are more attracted and inclined towards the social evils and immoral activities.

They do not like taking guidance from their elders and like to

undergo different experiences themselves. In this article, we will discuss various elements in order to judge

and choose between mobile phone and Laptop for school going girls.

Mobile Phone:

Mobile Phones Can Easily Get Un-noticed: They can easily take their mobile phones with them at school and tuition centers – unnoticed by their parents.

They should only own a mobile phone when they get really mature enough to use them properly. I think girls should not be allowed to have a mobile phone until they reach to 14 grade (Graduation).

School have Strictly Prohibited Mobile Phones: Almost all the schools in Pakistan have implemented policies that prohibit using mobile phones in school. They even rusticate those girls who are found with the mobile phone. Many girls bring their SIM card instead of a mobile phone and they use their SIM on a mobile phone brought by one of their classmates.

Therefore, school administration and parents should make sure that the girls do not have a SIM card with them – they should check them and their belongings (books, school bag, hair bands, water-bottle, lunch box etc.).

Now many of you might be thinking that how their daughters and sisters can contact home if they are away – simple – they can make a call with the permission of their school administration via school’s landline number.

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Difference Between DDR2 & DDR3


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SYED UMER

DDR2 (Double Data Rate 2) memory has been available for quite some time. New computers, even computers released within the last three years or so come equipped with DDR2 memory. An improvement over DDR memory, DDR2 produces faster performance with less energy consumption. With the way that DDR memory products are designed, none is backwards or forward compatible with the other. For example, if you have DDR memory, you will not be able to upgrade using DDR2 or DDR3 memory. You can only upgrade DDR memory with other DDR memory.

DDR3 memory is still relatively new, and is the most advanced and up-to-date technology you could put on your computer. It does work faster than DDR2 memory, and even uses less energy to perform at such a high capacity. Because this technology is still fairly recent, you probably won’t find it a lot in new computers. One of the biggest setbacks in regards to DDR3 memory is its entry level price range. The lowest price you’ll find for DDR2 memory is about $18, whereas DDR3 at its cheapest ranges around $85. This comparison is used with a stick of 1GB memory for desktop computers.

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