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The mobile is potentially overtaking PCs as the device of choice for access to social network site (SNS) in Asia and Pacific, IDC said on Monday in a survey-based report. It also noted that the telecom carriers need to set the stage for mass adoption...
Tags: mobile phones, IDC, SNS, Thailand, Debbie Swee, China, mobile internet, data tariffs, Korea, India, Shanghai, Mobile social network, .mobi, Mobile phone, T-Mobile, Mobile browser, Mobile telecommunications, Web browsers, Technology Internet, Social Issues, Business Finance
Smart, Holcim, Phinma and the ITF Grand Slam Development Fund. Arevalo, the country’s former No. Mulsap twice to fashion out the win in a big rebound to her first-round loss in Week 1 of the circuit. Zalameda is using the event as part of her buildup...
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What started as a conversation between friends turned into a community event Saturday night that raised enough money to build an entire home, and totaled $55,847.25. What started as a conversation between friends turned into a community event Saturday...
Tags: Fuller Center for Housing, N. Korea, North Korea, Pyŏngyang, The Fuller Center for Housing, Habitat for Humanity International, Americus Times-Recorder, Sumter South Carolina, Fuller, Sumter County Georgia, Americus micropolitan area, Millard Fuller, Kim Jong-il, Media of North Korea, Jean-Baptiste Kim, North Korean media, Rodong Sinmun, Politics, Paektusan, Pyongyang, Korea, Divided regions, South Korea
From the Journal of Current Chinese Affairs , a special issue on China’s Politics under Hu Jintao ...From the Asian Review of Books , a review of Military Culture in Imperial China by Nicola di Cosmo; and a review of Friends and Enemies: The Past, Present...
Tags: Communist Party of China, American, North Korea, Pyŏngyang, Politics, Divided regions, Pyongyang, Korea, Political positions of Barack Obama, International reaction to the United States presidential election, Barack Obama, Luo people, Punahou School alumni
If no one has told you this yet let me be the first, as you get older time goes faster. If you’re under thirty you’re thinking, “This old coot has finally gone off his rocker! Everyone knows an hour is an hour. So how...
Tags: Millennial Generation, Lost Generation, Cold War, Korea, Greatest Generation, Great Depression, Vietnam, Gulf War, Boomers, George W. Bush, Osama, War on Terror, Political Correctness, Fort Hood, 9-11, Mainstream Media
North Korea threatened to punish South Korea following their brief-but-bloody naval firefight, though analysts said Thursday that chances of retaliation appeared slim ahead of planned talks between the U.S. and Pyongyang. Tuesday's battle near the disputed...
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Wireless communications company TeleCommunication Systems Inc. said Monday it acquired privately held Sidereal Solutions Inc., a satellite communications technology engineering, operations and maintenance support services company. TeleCommunication Systems...
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In the most recent quarter, South Korea surprised even its own forecasters by achieving 3.9% annual economic growth, helped by a 4% increase in exports to China...Underlining the strength of the economy, Korea's jobless rate rose in September at the slowest...
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South Korea— A South Korean fishing boat flipped over after colliding with a much larger Hong Kong cargo ship, killing four fishermen and leaving three others missing, officials said Sunday. The two vessels collided Saturday night in rough waters between...
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South Korea— South Korean police and fire officers Sunday investigated what caused a blaze that raced through an indoor shooting gallery killing 10 people, including eight Japanese tourists. The fire Saturday occurred in a five-story building in the...
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