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Computer Market / 8GB/16GB Kingston USB Flash Drive by remajit: 10:14pm On Oct 19, 2013
8GB/16GB Original Kingston USB Flash Drive with option to preload it with Linux (Ubuntu and/or Backtrack) and/or Windows Operating system. This will enable you boot any computer system with this flash drive even without the presense of an hard drive.

Please note that to preload Backtrack and Windows together, you have to get the 16GB flash.

Kindly visit http://remajit..com/2013/09/8gb-kingston-usb-flash-drive.html or http://remajit..com/2013/09/16gb-kingston-usb-flash-drive.html

Computer Market / Re: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch, Wi-fi) Just For 40k! by remajit: 9:52pm On Oct 19, 2013
kkon: 35k will it fly. n does it cum wit accessorise.
Hi,
It's 40 last, it's brand new, come with all accessories.
What's in the Box
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0); USB cable; charger; operating instructions
Phones / Blackberry Claims BBM Is Still Coming To Android And Iphone, But Has Given No Ti by remajit: 9:26pm On Oct 19, 2013
Amid dire financial results and an oddly-timed smartphone launch, BlackBerry’s big BBM for iPhone and Android launch seemed lost in a murky grey purgatory with little chance of escape with each passing minute its release was held up. The app made it to some lucky New Zealand and Australian App Store users, but BlackBerry halted the rollout when a leaked Android .apk set its servers on fire. Today, it finally provided an update on the state of the balked launch – sort of.

Read more at http://remajit..com/2013/10/blackberry-claims-bbm-is-still-coming.html

Science/Technology / Twitter To Launch 'whatsapp-like Messenger Service' by remajit: 8:34pm On Oct 19, 2013
Twitter is reportedly planning to launch a standalone direct-messaging application to rival popular apps such as WhatsApp and Snapchat.

The move is part of a broader revamp of Twitter's direct-messaging product, which also includes the addition of a new setting that allows users to send and receive direct messages from others without needing to mutually follow one another, according to AllThingsD.

Twitter has reportedly been internally testing this setting for weeks, and began rolling it out to the public in a limited capacity earlier this week.

Private messaging has never been Twitter's primary focus, and at one stage the company considered killing direct messaging off altogether. However, the rapid increase in popularity of personal-messaging apps like WhatsApp, Line and KakaoTalk has forced social media companies to re-evaluate their messaging capabilities.

KakaoTalk was singled out as a particular threat in Twitter’s S-1 IPO documentation, filed earlier this month. Twitter also reportedly ran a survey to find out the extent to which people are using Snapchat to engage with others.

It is unclear what form Twitter's standalone direct messaging app could take, but it is likely that it will target mobile users. Facebook already offers a standalone application called Messenger for iOS and Android, which fuses Facebook's private messaging function with technology from Beluga, a startup it bought back in 2011.In April this year, analysts Informa revealed that messaging applications have overtaken text messages for the first time, with 19 billion chat messages sent every day via applications, compared to 17.6 billion texts.

Twitter is currently preparing to float on the New York Stock Exchange on November 14. The social media business filed to make its initial public offering last month, around 18 months after Facebook made its disastrous stock market debut.

In an amended IPO filing on Tuesday, the eight-year-old company reported a 37 per cent rise in users to 231.7m and a doubling in revenues to $168.6m in the quarter to the end of September – mostly from mobiles.

However, net losses widened to $64.6m from $21.6m a year earlier, partly driven by a 158 per cent surge in sales and marketing spending to push its advertising platform. The company lost $80m (£50m) in 2012 and $69.3m in the first half of 2013.

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Computer Market / Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch, Wi-fi) Just For 40k! by remajit: 8:19pm On Oct 19, 2013
Android 4.1 ( Jelly Bean ) OS
7-inch Multitouch Screen (1024 x 600)
8GB Internal Memory, microSD expansion up to 32GB
Wireless N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 3.0
1GHz Dual-Core Processor, 1GB RAM
For more info, send an email to [email]remaitsolutions@gmail.com[/email]
or visit http://remajit..co.uk/2013/09/samsung-galaxy-tab-2-7-inch-wi-fi.html

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