Jan 21, 2009

Na tuokha ngei mawng ei? It happen to me!

Tuni, January 21, 2009 sunlai office sepna boss pa hing kailou, free deu a ka umlai un, tawlet ah va daadoh ta ing e. Zuailah! Nisa em sing seng, huisi laang hieu hieu leh lummei kai ziiziei ten ka sinlai duong hing kuoi in ka lung a hing leng vung vung hi. 

Ka mitha in innlam a neulai nite aban ban in hing kilang diindeen hi. Lawm-le-guol, tonpite toh chimlou a houlung lai nite lungsim mitha a lang in ka ngaitha a hing suo tun tun hi.

Tuhun in innlam ah lawm leh guolte toh bawl ding um lou, pawlta deu mai in kholai dung, mun awng leh nisa awi theina munte ah ki tou jel in houlim tui thei mama hi. Sep ding bawl ding lunga gelpha sese lou a kholai phaijang lah vel a hun zah lai nite bang ka lungsim ah ahing tha deu deu ta mai hi. Aw, tuo hun uom kana zahte ngai huoi hina mai jen e maw chin ka lung sim ah ka ngaisut vung vung hi. 

Tuobang a ka ngaisut lai in ka it mama, ka lawihoite, aban ban in ka lungsung ah hing kilang diinden ua, amelte uh kamu chieng mama. Bang chi a zong kingaisut ngeilou hinan le uh, tunia ta bang a ang kilah na ngaisut leh lamdang kasah na toh lung hel na toh kaki dim hi.

Tam bang thu leh hun paisate ngaisut a ka um um lai in tha khat in ka office kot uh hing ging duuuuuuuuuuuup in, ka lung sim gel teng ala mang hi. Koi a hei chia lungthah pien sim a ka et phei leh. Ka Sir pa uh ana hi nalai. Ka lungsim a are salah! chi in ka touna mun ah ka tou kia ta hi.

Jan 17, 2009

Tell a friend | One button redifines sharing

Dear friend, I hope you would be interested in telling your friend about your writings. Here I found one easy and handy way of doing so. Tellafriend.socialtwist.com and socialtwist.com (collectively referred to as "Site") owned by Pramati Technologies, Inc., ("Company") helps you to use Tell-A-Friend widget on your website or blog. Your use of Site will be subject to these Terms of Use below. We ask that you read these legally binding Terms of Use carefully before you select 'accept' because if you breach any of these Terms of Use, your authorization to use Site automatically terminates. If you do not agree with these Terms of Use please discontinue use of the Site services immediately. Site reserves the right to change or modify these Terms of Use, such change or modification will be effective upon the posting of new terms on the Site. You agree to be bound by any such posted changes. It is important that you review this Agreement regularly to ensure that you are aware of any changes.


















Implement in minutes You really don't need much technical expertise to use it on your blog. Bloggers and web administrators can do it in minutes. Login, customize (using a guided wizard), and add your code snippet to your site. That's all.

Versatile embedding of Tell-a-Friend Easily embed Tell-a-Friend in most blogging platforms and popular Content Management Systems (CMS). Currently supported platforms are: Wordpress engine, Wordpress.com (free accounts as well), Blogger/Blogspot, TextPattern, JRoller, TypePad, Movable Type, Drupal, Joomla, Pligg, Mambo, and OSCommerce.

Highly customizable You can quickly customize the button type and size, the widget look and feel, the announce message per service, and the behavior of the widget. You can quickly choose from the wide range of buttons, select the widget color scheme, edit message templates apart from other changes that suit your site.

Light, speedy and compact Imagine using a widget that is light, loads faster than others, doesn't burden your site's performance and yet offers you a compelling UI which is liked by one and all. That's Tell-a-Friend.

Inviting button and intuitive user interface Everyone understands Tell a friend; buttons are designed to catch user attention. Mouse over on the button shows the range of services to communicate.

Sharing goes beyond bookmarking Unlike other sharing utilities, Tell-a-Friend stands unique to give you a single button which enables both one-to-one personal recommendations and social broadcasting. Tell-a-Friend is the only sharing widget to support Instant Messengers (chat) and personal messages to friends on social networks. That's clearly the best of word of mouth marketing rolled in one.

One-to-many broadcasting through social sites Sharing through social bookmarks, blogs, Content Management Systems (CMS), microblogs, and social networks is only possible through Tell-a-Friend.

Over a 40 services through which you can reach out to friends:

Email GMail, Yahoo! Mail, MSN/Windows Live Mail, Type Email Address.

IM Y! Messenger, GTalk, MSN/Windows Live Messenger, AIM.

Blogs WordPress, Blogger, LiveJournal, TypePad, MovableType, Xanga, Expression Engine, Joomla, Drupal, Textpattern

Social Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Indenti.ca, FriendFeed, MySpace

Bookmarks Del.icio.us, Digg, Slashdot, Technorati, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Yahoo! Buzz, Google, Blinklist, Facebook, Newsvine, Furl, MySpace, LinkedIn, Propeller

Go local. Make referrals more personal. Have Tell-a-Friend in the language of your site. Give your community of users the power to share and recommend your site and its content in their local language.

Analytics to monitor activity Find out how your viral campaign is doing through the usage statistics of your Tell-a-Friend account. Get details of the number of announcements made, which service is most popularly used, the spread of the usage of the various channels, and also daily, weekly and monthly usage trends.

Addressing privacy concerns Tell-a-Friend can access your contacts list from any of the services. However, usernames, passwords, and contact lists are not stored on our system or shared with anyone. Tell-a-Friend is also unique in transparently showing you a preview of the email that your friend will see before you send it.

Secure and scalable service Tell-a-Friend is hosted on Amazon's AWS and care is taken for it to be secure and scalable. Currently several thousands of sites are served and millions of messages have been announced.

Branding Tell-a-Friend to match your site Skin your widget, button and email template to look native to your site to give your user a seamless sharing experience. Don't lose the opportunity to promote your brand with each announcement that users make from your site.

Context-rich messages = Effective referrals Let users share a specific search result, a favorite movie, a liked product, or an interesting news story rather than just generic information about your site. As a publisher, give them more opportunities to share and help them make their announcements a lot more engaging and alluring for their friends.

Incentivize inviting friends Tell-a-Friend can power viral campaigns for product launches and other promotions. Enable rewards/loyalty programs, invite 'n' win contests. Give your users more reasons to spread the word.

Source: TELL A FRIEND SOCIAL TWIST



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Jan 14, 2009

Online Profits Contest: Win a Free Membership

Many people wrote emails to congratulate me for the launch of the Online Profits training program, saying that they think it is a excellent course, and that they would love to join, but they don’t have the funds to be able to.

Thinking about that I decided to run a contest giving away 10 free memberships (each one worth $288). Those free memberships will give you full access to the training program for 6 months.

How to Participate

The memberships will be given away in a random draw. In order to get your name included on the draw, all you have to do is to write a blog posts about Online Profits. There are no other requirements. You don’t need to write a positive review or anything.

If only 10 people end up writing the post, you automatically win. Even if 20 people enter the contest, you still have 50% chances of winning, and so on.

On the homepage of the site you can see all the information about the mentors, the training program, and the frequently asked questions. If you are sure you are going to write the post, I can also send you lessons 1 and 2 by email so that you can review the learning content (just email me asking for those).

The only limitation is this one: only one entry per person (not per blog), and only blogs with 50 or more RSS subscribers (to avoid people creating blogs today just to enter into the contest).

Once you wrote your post, just send me an email via the contact form with the URL of your post.


The Random Draw

The random draw will be done via the Random.org website, on Saturday (January 17). If you guys want I can also record a screencast while doing it to make the process transparent.

You can join the program anyway even if you plan to enter into the contest. If you end up as one of the winners I will just refund your membership fee.

Any questions or suggestions, just leave a comment below.

Update: If you can’t or don’t want to write a blog post, my friend John Chow is also running a Twitter contest for Online Profits. You can see the details here.

Source: DailyBlogTips

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Northeast leads in terror casualties but Central eyes on J&K

India- composed of thousands of tribes is experiencing different types of national or regional movements. Among them, some of the notable movement by an insurgent group is Jamu and Kashmir. While the Central government pay a maximum attention in the hill state of J&K, casualties due to insurgency is maximum in the opposite site i.e. the North East of India. As reported by IANS.

India's restive northeastern region saw the maximum number of fatalities in terror strikes in 2008, surpassing Jammu and Kashmir in the latest figures released by an independent security think tank.

The northeast, particularly Assam and Manipur, has turned into a veritable killing field with the region accounting for 1,057 deaths compared to 539 casualties in Kashmir in the past year.

According to the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), a New Delhi-based security analysis agency, Assam reported 372 fatalities while the death toll in Manipur was 500, second only to Kashmir, which recorded 539 deaths.

The SATP figures show that the total number of deaths in the northeast has increased from 640 in 2006 to 1,057 in 2008.

And most of the casualties in the northeastern states like Assam, Manipur, and Tripura were in towns and cities with urban terrorism rearing its ugly head in a new trend.

Manipur, the state where I hail from produce(s) almost fifty insurgent groups. SATP listed the following insugent groups from Manipur.



Proscribed Terrorist/Insurgent Groups

Active Terrorist/Insurgent Groups

Inactive Terrorist/ Insurgent Groups

  • Chin Kuki Revolutionary Front (CKRF)
  • Hmar People's Convention (HPC)
  • Hmar Revolutionary Front (HRF)
  • Indigenous People's Revolutionary Alliance (IRPA)
  • Iripak Kanba Lup (IKL)
  • Islamic Revolutionary Front (IRF)
  • Islamic National Front (INF)
  • Kangleipak Kanba Kanglup (KKK)
  • Kangleipak Liberation Organisation (KLO)
  • Kom Rem People's Convention (KRPC)
  • Kuki Defence Force (KDF)
  • Kuki Independent Army (KIA)
  • Kuki International Force (KIF)
  • Kuki Liberation Front (KLF)
  • Kuki National Organisation (KNO)
  • Kuki National Volunteers (KNV)
  • Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF)
  • Kuki Security Force (KSF)
  • Manipur Liberation Tiger Army (MLTA)
  • North East Minority Front (NEMF)
  • People's Republican Army (PRA)
  • Revolutionary Joint Committee (RJC)
  • United Islamic Liberation Army (UILA)
  • United Islamic Revolutionary Army (UIRA)
  • Zomi Revolutionary Volunteers (ZRV)
There are several more insurgent groups in Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh.

So, what is the value of North East India states and Jamu and Kashmir in India's security? I am in the opinion that, if the Government of India pay equal attention in the NE Indian states as that of Jammu and Kashmir, there would be no insurgent or there would be atleast some outcome in the NE region.




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