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Liverpool 0 - 0 West Ham Anfield, Liverpool Saturday December 6 6 Dec, 12:45 Fulham 1 - 1 Manchester City Craven Cottage, London 6 Dec, 15:00 Arsenal 1 - 0 Wigan Athletic Emirates Stadium, London 6 Dec, 15:00 Blackburn Rovers 1 - 3 Liverpool Ewood Park, Blackburn 6 Dec, 15:00 Bolton Wanderers 0 - 2 Chelsea Reebok Stadium, Bolton 6 Dec, 15:00 Hull City 2 - 1 Middlesbrough KC Stadium, Hull 6 Dec, 15:00 Newcastle United 2 - 2 Stoke City St. James' Park, Newcastle 6 Dec, 17:30 Manchester United 1 - 0 Sunderland Old Trafford, Manchester |
Orisirisi |
This team doesn't look set to vie for titles. |
[url = "bizay7.html"]Bizay's home[/url] this user needs to be explicit |
9ja4eva ![]() where this guy hide to/ e no wan make i dey pull im legs ![]() |
tell cescy "No short thing" ![]() |
[quote author=yawa-ti-de link=topic=211632.msg3273088#msg3273088 date=1230333861] typing an address in the address bar. Let's say I visited in the past 10 sites with "ing" in either the URL or the "title". A[/quote]I hated this feature the first time I used ff3 but later on I found it useful when I can't remember a site's address (or didn't bookmark it), I just type in chrome e.g. "Chrome, Firefox, Or Internet Explorer 8?" and it brings out the exact link! ![]() No stress jo! |
find the sex |
NAH!!!!!! I admire Dora's motivation. Somehow, I think she 'll get a great experience from her new role. They once said Obama couldn't fir the office. Hopefully, the same would be said for Dora. The sector needs cleansing. There's no better person with the passion drive to project the Heart of Africa project than her. Hope things will change for the best, |
Whenever did yawa change her sex ![]() With the politics play in this country, I guess PDP is the best site we have in Nigeria (imagine! the so-called biggest party in Nigeria). The webmaster(s) may be paid #4m and this could be a capital expenditure in the budget 2009 ![]() Anyway, no wrong doing in trying yawa's idea |
Contact Facebook's team. Of course there's always an option to recover your password just below the log in details' field. You could also check your mail box to see the first message you received from facebook when you registered. Most times, when you register, an activation link is sent to your box to confirm the existence of the mail! |
they simply go through the rigorous (I bet yawa would disagree with that ) test of opening windows for different browsers and test them individually.Life just got easier. I no like too much stress |
Payment before service. Why not think of vice-versa? |
I recently downloaded IE8. It's not impressive. Though it's in a beta stage, I would prefer the 7 especially for my offline data |
For web developers, FF is simply the best! |
oba oba dat igbo boy ![]() chilling in the club buying drinks anyhow ![]() |
Hope she makes massive impact on NTA and FRCN even though her position seems to be a triangle peg in a round hole. Come to think of it, I listen to a lotta podcasts online and download flvs. it pisses me off to think that I can't get ordinary podcasts from my country. I have to listen to BBC news on Africa about Nigeria even the stations FRCN has for streaming, not all are active ![]() For the past 6 months, the same message has been posted. You get something like "Metro Fm and premier are unavailable, please bear with us" Funny, FRCn claims to be the largest network in Africa. |
Moved to Foreign Affairs |
I've been reading it every night since I learned how to pray as a kid. Feel some kinna security after reading it though. |
Really, we shouldn't even really bother ourselves especially when we have DW. On DW3/DW4, go to the File Menu -> Check page -> Browser Compability and test your entire site or the current document. Popular Browsers with various versions are in it: FF Crazy Browser IE Netscape Opera Safari And for those who use not the DW types, na una sabi ![]()
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We've come a long way (is it that long? )Thanks to all the trouble makers and the active posters.Olabowale, Cayon, Huxley, Davidylan onijogbon, Babs787, my cossie - mukina2, bilms2, ife-eco/Jarus, ayinba1,muhsin,RedHotChic,DeepZone,auwal87,olanajim,modenine***(he knows himself) et al (God, I hate it when my name is considered "et al" but mke una no vex o! )This section has made an interesting read and I hope we have better understanding of our religion, less fights and a prosperous year 1430 ahead.Alhamdulillah. Salam Alaykun. |
lynxnoon:Crazy browser is an aftermath of IE. It has IE's components and they work alike. That's why in your CB's settings, there is Advanced Options and Internet Options. |
I know some people like that. If they ain't satisfied, let him do it himself. It's alright to complain and make a "graphic" suggestion of what you want. But I hate it when people know not how to combine colors ![]() he can walk out if he feels the man is killing his ideas instead of suffering and smiling! ![]() |
fellis:But I did see it on AfMAg last week Sunday na! I didn't even know it was a reality tv show. Dulling ![]() Wetin them dey do? |
THERE ARE SEVERAL ADD-ONS on Mozilla that can block add-ons et al (e.g AdBlock). The security features of Mozilla with the several add-ons are enough to have a "safe" browsing. |
Does this have anything to do with PHb's alleged takeover of Spring bank? ![]() |
After seeing the tax rate function, I was so sure I had seen this somewhere before. quadrillio:Methinks what yawa meant was that you acknowledge the original writer; even if it was Quadrillo ![]() |
sunnyman:. . .exactly! The "free" aspect is responsible for the increase. |
by Loy Okezie, Lagos Nigeria Mobile Web has become a global phenomenon. In Africa, more and more Internet users are acccessing the Web everyday via their mobile phones. In South Africa, there are now at least 9,5 million mobile wap users, according to an article in Bizcommunity published by Matthew Buckland. While South Africa and Egypt lead the way for mobile Web adoption (see Admob Report - Sept. 2008), Nigeria’s mobile web penetration is gradually exploding and might soon replace the traditional web. Lately, I’ve been following mobile web trends around Africa and I found that Opera’s State Of the Mobile Web Report for September 2008, indicates that traffic from Nigeria (for usage of Opera Mini), increased by 704.9% and page-view growth increased by 1690.2% since January 2008. This means that there is a growing number of mobile internet users in Nigeria following mobile trends around the world with a focus on Africa. I also found that my.opera.com was ranked 6th amongst the top 10 sites by unique users from Nigeria. Thanks to Opera and Admob for these interesting reports. In fact, according to Admob’s mobile metrics Report for September 2008, the worldwide traffic shows Nigeria on the 7th position in their top 20 list of countries, just below South Africa at 6th place (which is also in 6th position in Opera’s top 10 Opera Mini users worldwide). Well, time will tell if this trend would be sustainable in the coming months. My guess is: It will. Although Neilsen Online doesn’t display mobile web statistics for Nigeria, senior analyst, Kent Ferguson, said that 7.3 million Nigerians accessed the internet using mobile phones during Q2 and Q3 of 2008, while those using PCs drastically slumped to three percent within the same period. This means that the landscape of mobile web penetration in Nigeria is exploding. In fact, when compared to PC-penetration rates, I think that mobile will be the major platform for the Web in the future, since mobile internet access is cheaper and easily accessible. Besides, given the wider reach and high-penetration rates of mobile phones in Nigeria, and the seemingly expensive and low penetration of traditional internet access in Nigeria, more and more people would be connecting to the internet via their mobile phones in the nearest future. Further, the mobile web trend could surpass internet usage via PCs, as accessing the internet via mobile phones is faster, cheaper and much easier. My guess is that, social networking sites would take advantage of this mobile web trend, and soon we might see mobile social networks coming from Nigeria. It would also be interesting to see smart mobile applications or platforms like Kenya’s Mpesa built with WAP technologies that allow Nigerian mobile phone users to connect with people via mobile messaging services. |
DO REFER HERE: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-167131.0.html |
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. No. It's shown on Africa magic weekdays at 11 o clock or thereabouts. . . .wow.how come no one in the know has shown up yet? Thought the show was well known.