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World’s largest Cell Companies

August 12th, 2007 by Administrator
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As per report of Fortune Magazine ( source attribution to Cowen  & Company), the following are the top ten mobile cellphone companies in teh world, and their number of subscribers:

1. China Mobile ( China)  201 million
2. Vodafone ( Britain)  199 million
3. China Unicom ( China) 142 million
4. Telefonica ( Spain)  126 million
5. America Movil  ( Mexico) 117 million
6. Deutsche Telekom ( Germany) 99 million
7. France Telecom ( France)  98 million
8. Telenor ( Norway)  68 million
9. AT&T  ( USA) 64 million
10. Telecom Italia ( Italy ) 60 million

This was in 2006, and according to Fortune, China Mobile is growing its subscribers at over 5 million per month, and as of June 2007, it already has 330 million subscribers.As of early July, china mobile market capitalization was pegged at $234 billion. 

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Windows XP SP3 Leaked

August 12th, 2007 by Administrator
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Most comments who have seen the program indicate that certain parts of the program has been optimized and works faster.

It comes in at around 340 Mb and can be found pretty much everywhere. But then again, you’d never download something illegally like this, would you?

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Picture: Most Expensive 10 MB in History

August 12th, 2007 by Administrator
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Just browse through this, and can’t believe there was a time in our computing history when 10 megabytes cost more than USD3,000 .

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