October 18th, 2008 :posted by steve.One-stop-shop=Myanmar Cupid?

One-stop-shop=Myanmar Cupid?

Obviously it is not true. But when I read about the fact the One-stop-shop is a forum for invitation user only, this made me remember Myanmar cupid forum which is also for an invitation user only. The well-known reason is that web site was not able to cope with the traffic demand. Some people said it is to prevent spammers.

Myanmar cupid was launched in early 2006. Well known founders are nick names Bagyi Toke and Love Mg Mg, now already retired. It used to be sexually orientated web site with many pornographic images and video links. The number of members had been ever rising with many on-line users 24 hour round. It also acts as one of the main information centres with many up-to-date secret news about Burma from  celebrities’ gossip to military general’s affair with actress.

In 2007, web site’s policy was changed. Pornography was restricted. No longer for new members. Later, it was absolutely changed to a social net work. But until now, many web users beleive that Myanmar cupid is porno site and it is for indecent people, which is not true. Up-to date and reliable news are available on Myanmar Cupid but it is now only for invitation members only.

Obviously, One-stop-shop is for fraudsters. On the other hand, Myanmar Cupid is for genuine news hunters. Not equal despite the same at the nature of access.

The web traffic on Alexa.com shows a downward trend in 2008

This is the news about online fruasters

A secret international website described as a “one-stop shop” for online fraudsters buying and selling stolen credit card details has been shut down after a series of raids around the globe, police said yesterday.

Nearly 60 people, including 11 in Britain, have been arrested in connection with the DarkMarket forum, which operated for almost three years selling personal data such as online banking details, as well as allowing criminals to exchange information about how to commit fraud.

The site, which could only be accessed by invitation, sold passwords to social networking and online email sites and electronic hardware. It was closed down on Thursday night after undercover FBI officers infiltrated it and spent nearly two years identifying the key users. The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which led the UK arm of the operation, called DarkMarket “one of the most pernicious online criminal forums in the world”. Source

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/london_film_festival/article4965892.ece

This picture attracted me. What Daniel Craig was doing on someone? When I checked properly, it is from Quantum of Solace  which is the 22nd James Bond film due for release in the United Kingdom on 31 October 2008 and in North America on 14 November.

In the real world, I think the British MI6 is what I rarely heard , compared with CIA. But Bond’s films are still acceptable among film lovers in the world.

This is the preview on youtube.

October 18th, 2008 :posted by steve.New claim against mobile phone

A few years ago, the researcher claimed that a long hour mobile phone use could cause nerve and brain damage. Now again, that device will harm the skin in the form of allergy when it contacts with skin.

Mobile phones ’cause skin rash’

Mobile phones users are developing rashes on their faces and ears caused by an allergic reaction to the nickel on handsets, skin experts warn.

The British Association of Dermatologists said the phenomenon is being seen in people who spend long periods of time on the phone.

Nickel is often found in the handset casing or buttons.

The BAD said women who reacted to nickel in jewellery were at a higher risk of a rash from their phones.

Full story on BBC news

October 18th, 2008 :posted by steve.Come ASAP

According to the news, Britain has been planning to cut immigration as the jobless number is rising. So we has a plan to come and work in the UK, it is good idea to come. It would be the last minute.

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain plans to reduce immigration in the face of a weakening economy and rising unemployment, the Times newspaper quoted Immigration Minister Phil Woolas as saying Saturday. “If people are being made unemployed, the question of immigration becomes extremely thorny … It’s been too easy to get into this country in the past and it’s going to get harder,” Woolas told the paper in an interview.

full story


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