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bobinson

  1. Migrate to Cloud lnkd.in/kG6Jqi
  2. ok, used yahoo axis for 2 minutes. not for me. uninstalling.
  3. PhoneGap vs Titanium lnkd.in/EQd97k
  4. here is more support IPv6 from the cloud lnkd.in/FkTT-N
  5. lnkd.in/y8JNQD #photography
  6. I wish it was from the cabinet she walked out ! ibnlive.in.com/news/mamata-wa…
  7. the n00bs at Delhi should learn & start 'acting' or give people what they need. (no, this govt can't do anything right)
  8. the kerala UDF is giving the right spicy things for people to talk about. Mullapperiyar, killing opposition. Absolute soap opera (contd)
  9. sometimes its good to be able to stay away from office, get work status as data. Helps to measure and sort weak points.
  10. everyday is golden lnkd.in/jrhGnB #photography
  11. Fb will be the only company to be known general public with its listed symbol!
  12. @cliffordsouza ha,then you know nothing about mosquitoes buddy. Check freebird.in/brutality-agai…
  13. @cliffordsouza are you in cochin?
  14. @drvivekm good find ;)
  15. @maheshmurthy i am jealous!
  16. Charging for national roaming is nothing but robbery!
  17. @paavani looks 'cool'
  18. Every day is Golden: flickr.com/photos/freemin… #photography #banares #varanasi
  19. @kdykes glad to hear and curious to know more ... congrats!
  20. @tinucherian when the British ruled! atleast we had a British policy and not shingandi policy like what we see now