Published by selatanjakarta on 24th November 2009

Wow!
I grabbed a spot in this. It is supposed to be HUGE. It’s only a one-time fee of $100.00.
NO MONTHLY FEES!
A New Program has just Pre-Launched – Royal Cruise Matrix
This is Your Opportunity to Get In at the Beginning of Something that will be BIG!
Things you need to know -
-> Why Royal Cruise Matrix will EXPLODE in Growth – and draw the masses
better than any other similar kind of program -
Affiliated with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
-> MAJOR Name Brand Affiliation = MAJOR Credibility
Lowest Price Point of all the “Board” Programs – Only $100
Highest Pay Out of all of the Board-System Programs – - – -
We have an awesome upline and we can talk to the owners anytime.
Could be great fun! Its a forced matrix so someone could get in and make money without doing a thing.
First check $100
2nd check $500
3rd check $500
4rd check $500
5rd check $5000
6th check $25000 and $10000 for your sponsor.
We are at the VERY beginning of this one!
The ONLY 3-Board System – The 3rd Board Pays out $25,000.00
$10,000 Matching Bonus paid to the Sponsor!
No Sponsoring Requirements for the ENTIRE Program!
No one “Jumps” You – The Boards Do NOT Split -
Spillover alone can push you through all 3 boards ! ! !
FAST 2 by 3 Cycle – Beats Every Other System ! ! !
NO MONTHLY FEES ! ! !
Also – Those joining between now and the end of this month are going to be locked in for life for a one-time $100.
- All others joining from Dec 1st on out will have to pay $100/year to stay in the program.
Less than 3,200 people in this company at this point - and for $100 you could keep your options open and lock in a very early number – before this EXPLODES.
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Click on the join tab on the far right side of the page and follow the instructions. You must use a checking account. All it costs is $100.00 – one-time and your spot is secured. Thousands are projected to join and spill under us. There is only 3,200 people approx. in the company. It just opened for enrollments a few days ago.
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Published by selatanjakarta on 25th September 2009
I would say this is one big things, because there are so many variant of gadget in the market right now. Will microsoft survive with their product?
Now, there are two Project Pink smartphones so far and, as you may remember, Microsoft intends to support Two Windows Mobile Operating System. the 6.5 version will be geared to compete directly with Android, while 7 will face off against the iPhone OS. Considering Microsoft’s grand scheme, it stands to reason that one of these smartphones will pack 6.5, and the other 7.
We won’t really have a good guessing point until we see some hardware specs (the 6.5 smartphone will probably be somewhat wimpier) but we can make some guesses from the designs. The Pure seems to have a larger screen and a more traditional design, while the Turtle looks clunkier and built more for texting/social media use. If I had to guess now, I’d say 6.5 for the Turtle and 7 for the pure.
Everything but the names and design of these new smartphones is just speculation right now. That said, Microsoft is supporting two new operating systems going forward, and know they’re releasing two flagship mobiles. That’s as close to confirmation as we’ll get until Gizmodo posts another update.
Published by selatanjakarta on 25th September 2009
Credit : Microsoft
source: Cnet
Earlier in September, Microsoft revealed that the first batch of smartphones running Windows Mobile 6.5 would start shipping on October 6. Since then, we’ve already learned the identities of some of the devices, including the HTC Touch2 and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2. LG said it will introduce three new Windows Mobile phones in the next few weeks, and Samsung has revamped its Omnia line with Windows Mobile 6.5. Not a bad showing, but it looks like it’s only the beginning.
According to Benjamin Tan, senior director of the GCR Mobile Team Unit at Microsoft China, there will more than 30 smartphones running on Windows Mobile 6.5 by the end of 2009. Tan told a group of reporters that the devices would come from more than 15 handset manufacturers. In addition to the companies mentioned above, HP, Acer, and Toshiba have voiced their support for Microsoft’s mobile OS as well as carriers worldwide, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone, and Telus.
In fact, Verizon Wireless has already confirmed that it will offer a WM 6.5 upgrade for the HTC Touch Pro2 by the end of the year, and Sprint has alluded to doing the same for its version of the smartphone. AT&T is also rumored to be getting its own version of the Touch Pro2 under the Tilt 2 name as well as the HTC Pure (aka HTC Touch Diamond2).
While the merits of Windows Mobile 6.5 have yet to be seen in real-world testing, it’s still nice to see a new crop of devices added to the mix. Microsoft has been noticeably absent during a busy summer where Apple, Palm, and Google dominated the headlines.