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RomanceRe: I Don't Want Girls With Firm Breast Again. Give Me Fallen Boob by Joel3(op): 9:51am On Aug 10, 2017
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RomanceRe: I Don't Want Girls With Firm Breast Again. Give Me Fallen Boob by Joel3(op): 9:43am On Aug 10, 2017
Eniqma:
undecidedYou are saying this because you have not seen what a fallen boobs really look like.
lol i am not talking of flat boob oh... not the Slipper's kind of boob
RomanceRe: I Don't Want Girls With Firm Breast Again. Give Me Fallen Boob by Joel3(op): 9:29am On Aug 10, 2017
Rorachy:
Are you done now cheesy?
is yours fallen wink
RomanceI Don't Want Girls With Firm Breast Again. Give Me Fallen Boob by Joel3(op): 9:22am On Aug 10, 2017
how a female breast should look like is a mental thing. fuc.k the media that keep promoting firm breast. i am now falling in love with fallen boobs.

girls with firm boobs don't always allow me to do my business, they complained too much that i will fall their boobs. everything is the boobs this and that, just like their live depends and revolved around their boob.

but i was with a girl with fallen boobs i did everything i need to do. suck it, press and squeeze it to my urged and satisfaction until small fluid start coming out from her nipple. she was just screaming and enjoying it, i part the boobs from the middle making the breast to tight/round and full, this cut blood supply to the breast as i saw veins. i was free with the boobs unlike other girls with firm breast. i am now convinced that fallen breast are the best to handle. and firm breast is over hype.

give me fallen and full breast any day and anytime.
Technology MarketRe: Infinix Hot 4 For Sale Or Swap With Laptop by Joel3(m): 8:58am On Aug 10, 2017
Okpuamu:
Oga it's just the sensor that needs to be replaced which is 5k.
sensor can't be change. you must change everything
WebmastersRe: Lets Talk About: How You Can Start Video Blogging Successfully Today by Joel3(m): 1:53pm On Aug 06, 2017
that depends on your talents.
PhonesRe: Infinix Note 4 Vs Tacno Camon CX Which Is Better? by Joel3(op): 11:41am On Aug 06, 2017
davidodiba:
Buy my caMon cx. 2 months old. Everything intact. No single problem. Just needing cash. Interested.... Call 07051283513
for how much
PhonesRe: How Facebook Will Squeeze $19 Billion Out Of Whatsapp by Joel3(op): 11:24am On Aug 06, 2017
oluwadubem:
joel3...plz hw do we pay for the whatsapp service,doh have go to about whatsapp when they say they charge $1 per yr,but how..?,since myfirstday of using whatsapp till now have not in anyway pay the $1,since they don't sell ads and the only way was that $1 per year but hw exactly do we pay that $1...is it through data mining or what...?...if you knw wella abt the stuff plz pass me some wisdom...thanks...




#peace#
Whatsapp already stop collecting money for now, they are looking for other means to generate income from it.
PhonesRe: Infinix Note 4 Vs Tacno Camon CX Which Is Better? by Joel3(op): 10:40pm On Aug 05, 2017
i think i will go with tecno cx for this
PhonesInfinix Note 4 Vs Tacno Camon CX Which Is Better? by Joel3(op): 10:30pm On Aug 05, 2017
for performance like durability and ruggedness. camera, ram, battery,dupe screen display and at least good battery though not heavy usage. advice oh.
PhonesRe: Please Come In And Advice Me On Which Phone To Buy. by Joel3(m): 10:27pm On Aug 05, 2017
just hold on a little IPhone 8 will be out buy November
PhonesRe: How Facebook Will Squeeze $19 Billion Out Of Whatsapp by Joel3(op): 9:16pm On Aug 05, 2017
Microsoft’s founder, Bill Gates , says that Facebook and Google weren’t the only companies interested in acquiring WhatsApp: Microsoft was also “willing” to buy the messaging app.

Facebook bought the five-year-old WhatsApp cross-platform text message replacement app, which sends messages via phones’ data connections rather than SMS, for $19bn in February. WhatsApp is Facebook’s biggest acquisition and showed the importance of the drive to mobile from the desktop for the social network.

WhatsApp rebuffed a $1bn offer from Google in April last year prior to the social network’s bid. Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg said that WhatsApp was on track to connect 1 billion people which is what made it valuable.

“Microsoft would have been willing to buy it, too. I don’t know for $19bn, but the company’s extremely valuable,” Gates, 58, told Rolling Stone in a wide-ranging interview covering technology, climate change and God.

‘User bases are extremely valuable’
“I think [Zuckerberg’s] aggressiveness is wise – although the price is higher than I would have expected. It shows that user bases are extremely valuable,” said Gates.

Gates, who co-founded Microsoft in 1975, explained that the community and user base is the most valuable aspect and that it might start with messaging, but the company can then expand the service to sharing photos, documents and games.

WhatsApp founder and chief executive, Jan Koum, announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that the company would be adding voice messaging in the second quarter of the year.

Gates praised Zuckerberg’s drive, but described him as “more of a product manager”, insisting that he was more of a coder starting with architecture where Zuckerberg “starts with products, and Steve Jobs started with aesthetics.”
PhonesRe: What Happens To All The Windows Phone FanBoys On Nairaland?? by Joel3(op): 9:02pm On Aug 05, 2017
adeboyewareez:
Windows fanboys are gone yet. They're using Android or iOS, running the Microsoft ecosystem on their devices,and generally playing cool.

....... they're waiting for the rejuvenation........ which is coming soon.......
lol. you mean they are now using either Android or iPhone? ans still waiting for windows resurrection... lol they already left for good.
PhonesRe: What Happens To All The Windows Phone FanBoys On Nairaland?? by Joel3(op): 8:59pm On Aug 05, 2017
khalhokage:
Because the Enterprise market is basically built on Windows, changing now would cost too much time, money and effort to be worth it for businesses, Android definitely doesn't have that kind of foundation.
lol it has. all the apps and day to day things people and businesses need is on android platform. so what else?
PhonesHow Facebook Will Squeeze $19 Billion Out Of Whatsapp by Joel3(op): 8:57pm On Aug 05, 2017
The $19 billion Facebook just paid to
acquire the WhatsApp messaging service is a staggering figure. But it's even more shocking when you consider the many reasons that WhatsApp could be a financial dead end.

Yes, 450 million people use WhatsApp to send messages and photos on their phones, and an extra million are joining with each passing day. But the tiny Mountain View company has
said it won't sell ads on its service, and even if that changed, many of those 450 million users are teens and other cost-sensitive people in foreign countries – people tricky to sell ads against.

Yes, WhatsApp charges for the use its service. But it charges each user only a dollar a year, and in acquiring WhatsApp, Facebook is paying whopping $42 per user. The company could charge people more to use the tool, but then they'd just leave for another messaging service.
In short, there's no immediate way to make money. But Facebook is playing the long game. "We believe that once we get to being a service that has 1 billion, 2 billion, maybe even 3 billion people one day, that there are many clear ways that we can monetize," Facebook founder and CEO Zuckerberg said this week on a conference call with Wall Street analysts.

What are those clear ways? It's not exactly, well, clear. What we can say is that Zuckerberg wants to capture the maximum number of users before trying to wring money out of the service. That worked with Facebook, but then Facebook always looked like a perfect ad machine. WhatsApp's future is far more hazy, especially after Zuckerberg seemed to close the door on the ad discussion, echoing WhatsApp in saying that he doesn't believe in advertising on messaging services.

The play here is more complicated – and even more ambitious. But ultimately, it comes back to this: Whatever Zuckerberg says today, WhatsApp will eventually make its money through what are essentially ads – if it makes any money at all.

'Disrupting Itself' ——————-

With the WhatsApp buy, Zuckerberg and company certainly expand their reach. Yes, the company already runs on mobile phones, and it offers multiple messaging services. But WhatsApp gives it access to teens, who have started to move away from Facebook, and it provides a new foothold in various international markets, including India, Brazil, and Mexico.
"Text messaging has become the language for how the world communicates," says James Citron, the president of Outpsoken, a company that sends text messages on behalf of companies like Jack in the Box and Vans.

It looks like most of the 450 million people on WhatsApp are using the service in lieu of Facebook. It serves as a kind of stripped-down mobile social network. In country's like Spain and India, it gives people a quick and easy way of communicating without paying heavy SMS fees to local wireless carriers. In many ways, it looks like the future of the social network – one that's not only always with you, but wonderfully simple to use.

Zuckerberg realizes this is the future, and he's grabbing it. Facebook is " disrupting itself" before someone else disrupts it. It seems that Google was looking to buy WhatsApp for about $10 billion, and Zuckerberg beat his main rival to the punch. WhatsApp's biggest competitor, Viber Media, sold for $900 million to Japanese internet company Rakuten just last week.

But messaging still needs a business model.

Teens Get Older —————

The good news is that, although WhatsApp users aren't the sort of people who can generate vast amounts of revenue today, that will change. Teens will get older. Foreign populations will grow more affluent. And if the number of WhatsApp users expands to 1 billion people, which is no stretch, there will certainly be money there for the taking.

But how do you do that without advertising on the service? One thing's for certain: You can't start charging a hefty fee for thing. The price of messaging is only going down, and it will drop even further as our wireless pipes grow. Facebook can't push things in the other direction.
What the company can do is use WhatsApp to feed the larger Facebook universe. Facebook will continue to serve ads on the web and, yes, on mobile devices. Zuckerberg may say he's opposed to ads on messaging services, but he and his company are already developing new ways of targeting ads on all sorts of other mobile apps – apps from both Facebook and third-party companies. WhatsApp could be a way of improving ad targeting on these apps. Through WhatsApp, Facebook can see who people are communicating with and how. That information can be used to hone ads on other platforms.
"Future users might be given the option to link their WhatsApp account to their Facebook profile," says David Rogers, who teaches digital marketing at Columbia Business School. "If users did this, it would certainly add additional data to the extremely rich data sets that Facebook is monetizing via advertisers."

The rub is that Facebook must find a way of encouraging these links without turning people off. That can certainly be done. But it might be difficult, especially when you consider that many of those using WhatsApp aren't spending much time on Facebook today. And it's hard to tell how valuable the extra data from WhatsApp would be. Is it worth $19 billion – even in the long run? Maybe not.

When Advertising Isn't Advertising ———————————-

But according to Citron, the president of messaging outfit Outspoken, there are options. For one, Facebook could cultivate WhatsApp as a place where people not only communicate with each other, but actively sign up to receive regular messages related to stuff they're interested in. For example, the shoe company Vans recently launched an opt-in multimedia messaging subscription that provides snowboarding information to anyone who wants to hit the slopes or watch videos of tricks in action.
Facebook could also let devoted shoppers sign up for alerts about new products or special offers from the brands they love most. Or it could turn WhatsApp into a kind of e-commerce engine: Noticing that you're texting your friends about watching the Super Bowl, WhatsApp could helpfully suggest some nearby pizza places and take a cut of the order.

In describing these options, Citron uses terms like opt-in sponsored content and context-specific suggestions. He says that they're not advertising per se, that they're more "organic" than advertising, that they dovetail with the way messaging works. "This is the device you're talking to your closes friends and family on," says Citron, whose company worked with Vans on its messaging campaign.

Of course, they look and sound and feel a lot like advertising. And they just might provide Zuckerberg and company with a new revenue stream on WhatsApp. In other words, although Facebook says it won't recover its $19 billion with advertising, it could use something very close to it.
PhonesRe: What Happens To All The Windows Phone FanBoys On Nairaland?? by Joel3(op): 8:40pm On Aug 05, 2017
khalhokage:
10 decades is 100 years, you know that right?

You obviously know of how technology works, Android is great but it doesn't really have far to go, it's base was flawed and it's just a matter of time before something better comes along.
probably i exaggerated the timing but android will remain for a very long time to come.
PhonesRe: What Happens To All The Windows Phone FanBoys On Nairaland?? by Joel3(op): 8:39pm On Aug 05, 2017
asuustrike2009:
That was what Nokia and BlackBerry said few years back
android is not sleeping. just like Google search engine. they are already there and ahead. improving update. no os has been able to unseats windows desktop.
PhonesRe: What Happens To All The Windows Phone FanBoys On Nairaland?? by Joel3(op): 8:16pm On Aug 05, 2017
asuustrike2009:
Gradually android will die too.it's just a matter of time
not in the next 10 to 20 decades
PhonesRe: Please My Fellow Nairalanders, How Can I Remove My Tekno W1 From Google Account by Joel3(m): 8:13pm On Aug 05, 2017
Mustiboy:
does that mean if I hard reset a nougat device, the Google account will reappear?
are you sure it's a stolen phone?
PhonesWhat Happens To All The Windows Phone FanBoys On Nairaland?? by Joel3(op): 8:09pm On Aug 05, 2017
i was wondering in the early 2012 to 2015 there use to be a huge number of windows phone funboys on here that fight with Android and iPhone users here on which is better. but after 2015 they all disappeared with no one even mentioning window phone. there were alot of window phone threads way back with many pages, what then happen to those threads and where are the people?

i think its already too late for windows phone.

The most important reason I think why Windows phones failed is "The time". Facing with the trend of mobile computing devices, Microsoft moves too slow just like it miss the search engine and social internet. Microsoft is used to wait other new-coming company rise and just surpass them relying on its huge resources. However, once the soft ecosystem has been built, it's almost impossible defeated and replaced just like windows on desktop. Well, In one word, it's too late. That's all


Think about it.
Windows Phone is not as popular as Android and iOS because of the lack of apps. Recently, apps like HERE, Spotify and GoPro have ended support for Windows Phone although Spotify may make a UWP App.

The Store on Windows 10 Mobile build 14342 had been updated with new user interface improvements and buttons. This could attract more visitors.

Windows Phone may not be popular because it lacks a few less features than iOS, but has more than Android. It has built in maps, good battery saver and whole app menus.

what do you think was responsible windows mobile didn't make it?
Technology MarketRe: Infinix Hot 4 For Sale Or Swap With Laptop by Joel3(m): 7:36pm On Aug 05, 2017
lol. now infinix hot 4 of your variant is about 42k for new. and a good used laptop configuration of maybe 150-250gb hdd, 2 gb ram window 7 and with good battery should be around 50-60k except mini maybe 35-40k.

now a used inifinix like yours without any problems, and never be opened and work on is 30k-33k depending on are clean and location.

and now you have a damage screen which will swallow up to 15k to fix and it will looses beauty and value more. i have a friend that change his infinix screen the phone is not fine again.

so let assume your infinix is valued at 30k with screen fix. so deduct the 15k and balance will be 15k.

i wonder the type of laptop you can get for that amount probably the one a guy post up there.
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 11 by Joel3(m): 2:32pm On Aug 05, 2017
i am not begging anyone to pick from this game, its all ur headache, but one thing i know they are carefully selected from the best odds.


582WVFN
PoliticsRe: Biafra ‘Ministers’: DSS Puts Soludo, Utomi, Jerry Gana, Labaran Maku Under Watch by Joel3(m): 8:48am On Aug 05, 2017
lol, this administration is the most confused. they are not ready for restructuring and yet they are fighting separatist. you cant eat your cake and have it. choose one
PhonesRe: "Despacito” Is The Most Viewed Youtube Video Of All Time In Seven Months by Joel3(m): 3:10am On Aug 05, 2017
most of them buys YouTube views
PhonesHow Profitable Is Phone Accessory Business?? by Joel3(op): 2:23am On Aug 05, 2017
i need to know cause phone accessory market is growing but the sad part is it very quick for items to be outdated. the market changes rapidly unlike vehicles.
PhonesWhy Is My Airtel Data Bonus Is Not Been Use First by Joel3(op):
if Airtel is not criminal how come my bonus account is not been use first? beside that this their android fuccking data is metered fake. its just zapping anyhow. I never ask for any fuxking bonus take away the stupid bonus and give me real data that is metered correctly like glo data. if not for glo silly network what am I suppose to be doing with Airtel. Airtel have bad marketing team seriously with this scams of losing trust.

PhonesRe: The battle of the titans: Infinix Note 4 vs Tecno Camon CX by Joel3(m): 8:04pm On Aug 04, 2017
Mrviktor:
Gaddd.. the camera on the Infinix note 4 is really bad.
It shows it's true chinko nature..
A staff bought on in my office today. Disappointing camera.. my cx air that's just 13 mp beats it hands down.. Azin.. Two times over. It was that bad..
infinix is not a camera phone. their camera is terribly bad. i only give them rating for battery and not hitting up.

also infinix hot 4 is 8mp camera. its the pro that is 13pm
PhonesCan Infinix Hot 3 Calibrator Be Changed? by Joel3(op):
why i am asking is that a friend change the complete screen and calibrator. they told him the screen comes with the calibrator is that true?

saying only the calibrator cannot be change.

i need to confirm something urgently.
PhonesRe: The battle of the titans: Infinix Note 4 vs Tecno Camon CX by Joel3(m): 5:47pm On Aug 04, 2017
Flashh:
The highest I had opened was 30+ tabs.

I don't open too many tabs, because I believes it makes a browser lags.
no not on 2gb ram with opera mini
PhonesRe: The battle of the titans: Infinix Note 4 vs Tecno Camon CX by Joel3(m): 5:34pm On Aug 04, 2017
Flashh:
You dey para oó. 81 tabs.
lol. how many do u normally open? i normally exceeds 100 i will be forced to closes some. i don't close tabs when ever i opened any
SportsRe: ”my Heart Is At Peace As I Pass The Torch To Anthony Joshua” – Klitschko by Joel3(m): 4:18pm On Aug 04, 2017
1 day ago
Reply Share +4 likes  Wladimir Klitschko has announced his shock retirement from boxing with immediate effect, ending any chance of a rematch against heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua .

The 41-year-old Klitschko, who enjoyed a 21-year career in the win in which he won 64 of his 69 fights, was famously beaten by Joshua in an almighty heavyweight scrap on 29 April this year in an 11th round stoppage.

The Ukrainian retires as one of the sport's true greats, having held the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles, as well as the lineal crown, and remains the second-longest serving heavyweight champion of all time behind Joe Louis with 18 consecutive defences over a nine-year span.

Joshua declared on Wednesday that he wanted Klitschko to agree to a rematch by the end of the month in order for a November bout to take place in Las Vegas, with promoter Eddie Hearn already starting talks over a second fight in the space of the year between the two giants.
Lennox Lewis tells Anthony Joshua he should fight in Las Vegas
However, Klitschko released a statement on Thursday morning to declare his immediate retirement, thus ending any chance of a rematch against the 27-year-old Briton.


"I deliberately took a few weeks to make my decision, to make sure I had enough distance from the fight at Wembley Stadium,” Klitschko said in a statement released on his website. “As an amateur and a professional boxer, I have achieved everything I dreamed of, and now I want to start my second career after sports.
"I would have never imagined that I would have such a long and incredibly successful boxing career. I'm very thankful for this. Thanks to everyone who has always supported me. Especially my family, my team and my many fans."


Klitschko’s manager, Bernd Boente, added: "Especially after this terrific fight at Wembley Stadium it was a very tough decision for Wladimir to make. But he has always emphasized that he wanted to retire if he didn’t have enough motivation anymore. Therefore this is definitively the right decision.


Klitschko was expected to trigger the rematch clause in his contract and face Joshua again (Getty)
"Wladimir accomplished everything in his unique boxing career. He dominated the Heavyweight division for over a decade. He fought in sold-out arenas and stadiums worldwide and millions of fans around the world watched his fights on TV. It has been a privilege for me to accompany Wladimir on this unique journey."

Hearn immediately took to Twitter to confirm he was made aware about the decision earlier today, and wished his best to the Ukrainian.
"I heard the news this morning from Bernd Boente that Wladimir Klitschko has decided to retire from boxing," said Hearn. "We wish him all the success."


Joshua will now begin talks to fight Kubrat
Pulev (Getty)
Hearn immediately took to Twitter to confirm he was made aware about the decision earlier today, and wished his best to the Ukrainian.
"I heard the news this morning from [Klitschko's promoter] Bernd Boente that Wladimir Klitschko has decided to retire from boxing," said Hearn. "We wish him all the success."

Joshua is now expected to be made to fight Kubrat Pulev as his mandatory IBF challenger, or risk being stripped of the world championship.
SportsRe: ”my Heart Is At Peace As I Pass The Torch To Anthony Joshua” – Klitschko by Joel3(m): 4:17pm On Aug 04, 2017
lol i thought there was going to be a rematch if Klitschko would be able to get it back.

Klitschko doctor might have advised him to retired, they are scared Klitschko might not survived the the second time. well if you ask me its Better he resigned now than to be beating a second time in the Ring to confirm Joshua the new champion.

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