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kalo mo private call di gsm :
#31# + no telp yang dituju
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kalo mo private call di gsm :
#31# + no telp yang dituju
No one ken to ken to sivmen
nor yon clees toju maliveh
When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more
new yonooz tonigh molinigh
Yon sorra shooo
yes ee shooo, oooKen leee
tulibu dibu douchoo
Ken leee
tulibu dibu douchoo
Ken leee
ken lee meju more
- What was the language?
- English -
itu lirik lagu Without You-nya Mariah Carey dengan logat orang Bulgaria, di acara Music Idol Bulgaria …
kocak abis …
is it true ???
just wait apple ’s wwdc in june 2008 …
gw mo pesen satu, yg 32 GB … kekeke
TGDaily claims (via IntoMobile.com) to have some new knowledge from “industry sources” about the upcoming 3G iPhone.
According to their sources, the 3G iPhone will indeed be introduced at Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) in June. The 3G iPhone is expected to retain the same price points as the existing iPhone with an 8GB model priced at $399 and a 16GB model priced at $499. While they mention some speculation about a $599 32GB model, this remains unconfirmed.
The 3G iPhone is expected to be housed in a slightly thinner enclosure, less “plasticky” design, with some accelerometer tweaks. The operating system and user interface will remain unchanged.
While TGDaily admits they have not previously been the source of many Apple rumors, they have traditionally been a good source for Intel processor and industry information. Apple’s WWDC conference takes place
In mid-2004, Jobs announced to his employees that he had been diagnosed with a malignant tumor in his pancreas.[48] The prognosis for pancreatic cancer is usually very grim. Jobs, however, stated that he had a rare, far less aggressive type known as islet cell neuroendocrine tumor.
After initially resisting the idea of conventional medical intervention and embarking on a special diet to thwart the disease, July 31, 2004 Jobs underwent surgery that successfully removed the tumor; he did not apparently require nor receive chemotherapy or radiation therapy. During his absence, Timothy D. Cook, head of worldwide sales and operations at Apple, ran the company.
In early August 2006, Jobs delivered the keynote for Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. His “thin, almost gaunt” appearance and unusually “listless” delivery, together with his choice to delegate significant portions of his keynote to other presenters, inspired a flurry of media and internet speculation about his health.
According to an Ars Technica journal report, WWDC attendees who saw Jobs in person said he “looked fine.” Following the Keynote an Apple spokesperson said that “Steve’s health is robust.”

Adobe launched the Adobe Media Player 1.0 today. Adobe’s Media Player is a standalone Video Jukebox application that runs under their AIR platform. The Media Player is compatible with both PCs and Macs.
In many ways, the Adobe Media Player mimics iTunes Video and Podcast functionality by providing users with an all-enclosed application that provides access to network shows and podcasts. Content is sparse at the moment, but Adobe has partnered with a number of content providers such as CBS, PBS, MTV and more. Unlike iTunes, however, Adobe’s Media Player is not presently a “store” and offers free and ad-supported content. Adobe, however, has said that it plans on adding payment systems later to offer purchase and rental options.
The player supports playback for FLV and h.264 encoded content at up to HD quality (1080p, 720p). Content may be available for streaming or download with and without DRM depending on the rights granted by the content providers.
Predictably, there will be many iTunes users who don’t see the point of transitioning to a different player, but what this represents more than just another media player is the first effective cross-platform Digital Rights Management (DRM) video platform alternative. As much as end users dislike DRM, the lack of an additional cross-platform video DRM has hindered some features on Mac. Notably, Netflix stated that the lack of a publicly-available Mac DRM solution was what prevented them from offering their streaming service to the Mac. It’s not clear if Netflix will necessarily adopt Adobe’s DRM, but this may open up additional alternatives to Apple’s iTunes for content delivery on the Mac.
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