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To experience wave, google wave

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I don’t remember the exact date I had accomplish an application or invites to google wave. I didn’t even mind to look on my email saying, “your invitation to preview google wave” But as my mentor Sir David Quitoriano left a status on his LinkedIn profile then it came into my mind that I have the same invites to view google wave technology. It isn’t to late for me I guess to be part of the team. Its 3:17 in the morning when I am trying to view google wave and seems that I am the only guy tweaking it at this very moment. I don’t even have friends on google wave (well, except for Sir Dave). But anyhow, later I will continue tweaking it as I search on how I will handle this kind of technology.

Honor to God when he did gave me an opportunity to mingle with the google wave team. Thank you and have a nice day.

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Facebook [Peace] be with you!

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This morning, I had this twitter friend [c-net] posted something about facebook. They had this blog entitled “Facebook: gives a peace poke
According to the site, Facebook’s executives have been saying for a long time that they believe they’ve built something that can make the world a better place. And now they’ve launched a hub for that, called “Peace on Facebook.

Facebook is proud to play a part in promoting peace by building technology that helps people better understand each other,” the site explains. “By enabling people from diverse backgrounds to easily connect and share their ideas, we can decrease world conflict in the short and long term.

This facebook effort was part of Standford University project for peace dubbed as “Peace Dot“. They invited some sponsors and organizations on their alpha launch this October 2009.

If you want to support and be part of the group of peace force, check out their site: http://peace.stanford.edu/

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T-mobile releases Sony Ericsson Equinox

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First, T-mobile offers you new service plans and now new phones. Here is T707 [Sony Ericsson Equinox]. It was pretty nice, it has a black glossy skin. It also has an external screen 128 x 36 pixels, camera with 3.2 MP with digital zoom of 3.2x, a music player, stereo Bluetooth, FM radio, a personal organizer, USB mass storage, PC syncing, a voice recorder, and a speakerphone.
The quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900) Equinox will be available October 28 for $50 with service.

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