Don’t do so. Please
Take another case: Hey!!! Why you logged out in the midst of chatting that day? Yesterday, I buzzed you seeing you online, but there was no response from your side!
Such instances, with the increase of mobile and internet usage, have become very common and have eaten up our peaceful life. Isn’t it! We all are bombarded with such interactions. At last, tired of listening/ reading such scripts you ponder and exasperate “What was my fault?” “Why I have to face all these?”
Unfortunately, these simple looking conversations are not as simple and straight as it seems. Hard decisions are being taken taking these tools as proof of acts.
The question is: Are mobile telephony and internet becoming the basis of your decision? Please, don’t come to a conclusion (read decisions) taking these digital tools as proof. Relationship-formal, informal – are very fragile. Handle with care!
An individual carry a universe of seamless probabilities – why he or she is not conforming to your demands? There are n numbers of probabilities grinding in the person’s life with whom you want to talk or chat.
Understand that he or she may not be in that position to reply your request. Understand that you are just knocking into someone’s personal /private life, of course taking these tools. Understand that the mobile or chat window is NOT human. It can’t permeate into one’s life.
So next time, don’t conclude or decide anything under the sun serious or trivial it may be sitting on these tools.
Not enough, you will find people when you call them up at your expense they wore a complaining face and starts complaining you, saying “You have almost forgotten me/us…you don’t seem to remember me/us…at least you can call na….and blah blah…” [You know that they have never cared to call you, but they complain.]
If you happen to harbour this habit: the complaining nature. Don’t do so. Please.
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The Google’s phone
By Rishi Prakash, New Delhi
He maintains the blog: technobirdlive.com
The 2008-year is remarkably an unforgettable year for Google – the most widely used search engine across the world. After the recent release of the web browser Google Chrome, it has again astounded everyone with the release of Google phone. No one had ever thought that Google would bring such fabulous gifts for techno savvy users worldwide.
As far as phone features are concerned, G1 phone is equipped with all advanced features that consumers want. The T mobile G1 truly offers excellent multitasking and browsing experience. The main focus has been given to the Open Source. Third party applications are the main focal point and purely the future of the platform.
However, the phones will be available in T mobile stores in the USA only. Initially, the phone will be available in 21 cities, which also include New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Houston among others. The Google phone (G1) will be available for $179 with a two-year contract.
The slider phone looks nice. Slide the phone gently and a large keyboard appears, which can easily be used for typing instant messages and mails. The 3G phone (Third Generation) is quite affordable; however, there are two data/messaging plans that would be available at $35 with unlimited data and messaging and $25 with unlimited web and few messaging.
All in all, it is an excellent phone and users would love to browse features.
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