One of the most striking factor behind the staggering and forward-only success of World Wide Web is it’s originality of innovation. On the cutting edge of WWW horizon, only those succeed who render an innovative idea in action. As the time is progressing and more and more bleeding edge technologies are hopping on the forefront of WWW, competition is only getting fierce and more promising.
In 2008, if anybody, besides of some starry-eyed startups of the virtual tycoons, have succeeded in shocking the world with it’s dazzling innovation then it’s Docstoc. They have addressed a familiar “Oh why that wasn’t there before” kind of feature in a grand style while incorporating all the niche features of the web technologies.
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Senior journalist Sohail Warraich’s book, The Traitor Within: Nawaz Sharif’s Story in his own words, has been released in English.
The book, which was previously available in Urdu by the name “Ghaddar Kaun?”, details all the important and sensational events of Nawaz’s political career, including the Kargil debacle. Nawaz Sharif has rebutted the version of General Pervez Musharraf.
It also has an exclusive interview with General Ziauddin, who was named army chief on the last day of the Sharif government. Shahbaz Sharif, Kulsoom Nawaz, Hussain Nawaz Sharif, Javed Malik and Captain Safdar have all been interviewed in the book.
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One of Lahore’s premier custom design furniture houses, Rendez-vous d’Interieur, showcased the best of their 2007 collections at an exclusive charity exhibition this November in Lahore at their flagship defence store. All proceeds from the exhibition were donated towards cancer research and development.
The furniture design label represents quintessential lavish residential and commercial designing for not only the discerning Pakistani but European, American, Canadian, Middle Eastern and Asian design connoisseurs. The young brand has already accumulated a portfolio showcasing a diverse series of residential and commercial projects in Pakistan and abroad, including the interior décor for The Palm Beach Resort in Dubai, luxury private apartments in Toronto, a residential estate in Oman and home décor in London and Philadelphia.
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Hi readers! Lahore’s latest company, Lotus Client Management & Public Relations (www.lotuspk.com) has teamed up with Chowrangi to update everyone on Pakistan’s social happenings! Our first write up, below, is all about a charity fashion drive Lotus publicized earlier this month.
The Bargain Basement Sale, held on Friday, Oct 5th was once again a phenomenal success, raising over 1.7 million rupees in less than 4 hours!
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October 17th, 2007 by
fahd
You found a genuine niche in the market, and have created a perfect website to leverage the potential of that niche. Your content is king and your design is queen. Your support is fabulous, and your quality is paragon. Everything is in place, yet there are no visitors on your site. This kind of dilemma is faced by tens of thousands of web masters daily on the World Wide Web. Despite of having a gem of a useful website, they receive very little traffic if at all, and their revenue generation remains nil.
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October 11th, 2007 by
fahd
When one first arrives in Rome, he soon realizes that he really understands nothing of life and that he has up till yet admired and enjoyed only the pedestrian view of nature. Here, in Rome however, a wider field of art arises before anyone in a unique way. Rome has always been admired for the successful harmony of its architecture and for its integration into a palatial universe that is without doubts one of the most beautiful of known urban sites.
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September 30th, 2007 by
fahd
While I ponder and fumble around with my computer games collection, I begin grinning with loads of glee over my years-long passion of game playing, and then that grins transforms into some ecstatic moments of pride, where I have no doubt that if it wasn’t due to the ATC Video Games.com, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy so many disparate flavored games within my reasonable and limited budget.
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September 18th, 2007 by
fahd
Many kids (both the chronologically young and the young at heart) adore video games of different varieties and flavors. But this love often becomes a reason of apprehension for the parents, who don’t want their kids to spend the whole day in front of screen and simultaneously parents want their kids to know as much as possible about the technological and virtual world. Parents appreciate those digital games, which engage the brain in powerful ways and facilitate innovation and creativity.
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Tagged: DirectX, Gaming, OpenGL, Video Games, Windows Vista, Windows XP
September 6th, 2007 by
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August 21 marks the end of an era of Urdu Literature. Qurat-ul-Ain Haider known as Annie Apa among her friends and admirers, passed away at the age of 81.
She was one of the most outstanding literary names in Urdu Literature. The bold and beautiful daughter of the famous writer Sajjad Haidar Yaldram and novelist Nazr Zahra, stepped into the literary world at the young age of eleven. Her first short story, Bi-Chuhiya (Little Miss Mouse), was published in children’s magazine Phool.
Aag Ka Durya was her impregnable novel which established her career. Her other works include:
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August 29th, 2007 by
fahd
The Fourth Article is a great magazine…As much as I like to think of myself as an intelligent, independent young man who dismisses such idle general gossip; I see it and I can’t help but pick it up and spend the next two hour or so browsing through who’s who, who wore what and who did that. It’s a fun, light-hearted, tongue in cheek look at general disparate lifestyle gossip, fashion and lifestyle, news, politics, current affairs and much more and it doesn’t try to be mock smart. It not only tries to tell you many things useful, life-changing or moving but it sure as hell will also cheer you up. Great for a bit of light reading & a flicking through if you’ve got nothing better to do and don’t want to get stuck into anything too heavy and cumbersome.
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