A social networking website- Luluvsive.com has been launched by a 30-year-old Canadian woman exclusively for females.
The website went live on Dec 17 and has been described as "Sex And The City marries Facebook".
According to The Daily Mail report, the site Luluvise.com bans males from joining. Interestingly, more than 500 men sent their emails to get access to the site but instead received an email reading- "Hey Dude, you're a dude."
"Luluvise uses Facebook to make registration easier. We do not post to walls or make Luluvise information public anywhere or to other Facebook users," said creator Alexandra Chong.
Meanwhile, the site has around 1,000 users in 69 countries.
The Daily Mail report however, said that men can also access the site but they need to set up a fake Facebook profile as a woman and make friends with themselves on that social network.
link: http://www.luluvise.com
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Sunday, 18 December 2011
Friday, 16 December 2011
Aakash tablet goes on sale.....>
Datawind, the maker of the world's cheapest tablet has put up for sale about 30,000 tablets online at a price of Rs 2500 each, with a delivery period of seven days. The seven inch tablet with Android 2.2 is now available through its portal aakashtablet.com.
"We have put up on sale about 30,000 tablets online, which will have a cash on delivery of 7 days. We have achieved pre-sale orders of about 400,000 tablets from individuals and corporates. But current supplies will only be limited for individual buyers," Datawind CEO and founder Suneet Singh Tuli told ET.
Aakash's next commercial version called the Ubislate 7, which has a faster processor, is slated to be launched late January. Ubislate 7 is set to have a 700 Mhz processor compared to the 366 MHz processor in Aakash. Ubislate 7 will be priced at Rs 3000 for sale online.
The government till now procured only 10,000 tablets. It has still not procured the remaining 90,000 tablets for distribution in schools and colleges, even as other nations have expressed interest to the government for similar low-cost computing initiatives.
If you want to buy Aaksh tablet you can use below official site of Aaksh tablet and click on "order now" else you can click on "pre-book" button to book your ubislate 7 which is upgraded version of Aaksh tablet. I specially recommend you to wait until ubislate 7 is launch and then buy full featured tablet.
Link: www.aakashtablet.com
"We have put up on sale about 30,000 tablets online, which will have a cash on delivery of 7 days. We have achieved pre-sale orders of about 400,000 tablets from individuals and corporates. But current supplies will only be limited for individual buyers," Datawind CEO and founder Suneet Singh Tuli told ET.
Aakash's next commercial version called the Ubislate 7, which has a faster processor, is slated to be launched late January. Ubislate 7 is set to have a 700 Mhz processor compared to the 366 MHz processor in Aakash. Ubislate 7 will be priced at Rs 3000 for sale online.
The government till now procured only 10,000 tablets. It has still not procured the remaining 90,000 tablets for distribution in schools and colleges, even as other nations have expressed interest to the government for similar low-cost computing initiatives.
If you want to buy Aaksh tablet you can use below official site of Aaksh tablet and click on "order now" else you can click on "pre-book" button to book your ubislate 7 which is upgraded version of Aaksh tablet. I specially recommend you to wait until ubislate 7 is launch and then buy full featured tablet.
Link: www.aakashtablet.com
Monday, 12 December 2011
Schemer from Google.......>
Google has launched an invitation-only website called Schemer. The site's goal seems to help users to discover new things and share schemes with others using Google+.
Whether it's exploring a new city, checking out a friend's movie recommendation, or just finding new activities for your weekends, Schemer lets you discover new things to do, share schemes with friends, and make the most of your day. Think you're up for it? Join Schemer," says the site announcement.
As per the site, users can find stuff to do, big and small; keep track of what they want to do; and get ideas from celebrities, experts and friends.
"We started out as a scrappy team of Google engineers who wanted to help people do fun stuff in the real world," the Schemer team said in a post on Google+.
The site's partners include Food Network, Zagat, Bravo, IGN, Entertainment Weekly, National Geographic, and Thrillist among others.
The service, which is in beta presently, is reserved to a few members who can invite others via invitation. "Still don't have your invite? Fret not! There are some sneaky ways you can get invited too," says the Schemer team's post. "Of course, you can always try your luck at Schemer.com but you can also keep a lookout for our partners' Google+ pages...you never know when an invitation may pop up!"
Site Link: http://www.schemer.com/
Whether it's exploring a new city, checking out a friend's movie recommendation, or just finding new activities for your weekends, Schemer lets you discover new things to do, share schemes with friends, and make the most of your day. Think you're up for it? Join Schemer," says the site announcement.
As per the site, users can find stuff to do, big and small; keep track of what they want to do; and get ideas from celebrities, experts and friends.
"We started out as a scrappy team of Google engineers who wanted to help people do fun stuff in the real world," the Schemer team said in a post on Google+.
The site's partners include Food Network, Zagat, Bravo, IGN, Entertainment Weekly, National Geographic, and Thrillist among others.
The service, which is in beta presently, is reserved to a few members who can invite others via invitation. "Still don't have your invite? Fret not! There are some sneaky ways you can get invited too," says the Schemer team's post. "Of course, you can always try your luck at Schemer.com but you can also keep a lookout for our partners' Google+ pages...you never know when an invitation may pop up!"
Site Link: http://www.schemer.com/
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