Thursday 22 August 2013

Facebook creates Internet.org alliance to reduce price of mobile data plans to 1% of current price

Facebook creates Internet.org alliance to reduce price of mobile data plans to 1% of current price

 In one of the most admirable but least altruistic moves ever, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is heading up Internet.org, a new global partnership that aims to bring down the cost of mobile internet access, and to connect the roughly four billion inhabitants of Earth who still don’t have access to the internet. The primary goal, of course, is to ensure a steady stream of new customers — and thus an increases in stock market valuation — for the members of the Internet.org alliance, which includes Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nokia, among others. We shouldn’t ignore the huge range of benefits that internet access can bestow on under-connected communities, though: From access to news and educational materials, to communicating with distant friends and family, internet access can be life-changing.

Here in the developed world, internet-oriented companies such as Facebook are facing an interesting problem: Market saturation. Whether it’s via wireline services (Cable, DSL) or wireless (smartphones, tablets), almost the entirety of the US, Europe, and the rest of the developed world  is connected to the internet — and most of them use Facebook on a scarily regular basis. As of June 2013, Facebook had 1.15 billion monthly users, with 699 million of those using the service on a daily basis. Those are some truly awesome figures, and you’d think that Facebook and its share holders would be happy, but the sad truth is that Facebook has grown too big too quickly. With 1.15 billion users, and only 2.4 billion people connected to the internet — many of which use social networks that are popular in their own country, such as Vkontakte in Russia and Renren in China — Facebook is quickly approaching saturation point.

When Facebook saturates the market, its user growth will slow to a crawl, and its revenue growth will eventually follow suit. For Facebook itself, this isn’t such a huge problem — but for the stock market, which only really cares about growth and growth potential, this is a Bad Thing. And Facebook is just one example: There are a lot of internet-oriented companies, such as Amazon or Google, that are growth-capped by the number of internet users.
The answer, as far as Mark Zuckerberg is concerned, is to connect more people to the internet. To do this, Facebook seems to have corralled half a dozen of the world’s tech and telecoms giants, including Qualcomm, Samsung, Nokia, Ericsson, MediaTek, and Opera, into a coalition and called it Internet.org. The end goal is to get most of the world connected to the internet, and judging by the companies involved, the coalition’s effortswill be almost entirely wireless- and mobile-oriented. This makes a lot of sense, as there are almost seven billion devices connected to cellular networks worldwide (almost one cellular device per person), but still relatively few that are connected to the internet.


To spur internet usage and connectivity in under-connected regions, the group’s first goal is to cut the cost of mobile internet access to just 1% of its current cost within five to 10 years. This, combined with efforts to reduce the price of dumbphones and smartphones, plus working with carriers to offer free access to services such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google, should work wonders. (See: The dumbphone strikes back.) The New York Times cites Philippines carrier Globe Telecom as a good example of this approach, which has gone from 0% of its 37 million users subscribing to a mobile data plan, to 20% in just two years by offering free access to certain online services. There are lots of small changes, such as reducing power consumption (and thus increasing battery life), reducing the amount of internet traffic required by certain apps, and reducing the cost of infrastructure, that would make internet access in the developing world a much more feasible proposition.
Moving forward, there are scant few who would denounce such noble efforts to bring internet access to the under-connected — but at the same time, it’s important to keep everything in perspective. As Bill Gates succinctly put it, ”When a kid gets diarrhea, no, there’s no Web site that relieves that.” Internet.org also doesn’t appear to be interested in the long-haul backbone links between the developed and developing worlds, instead focusing on local infrastructure — not a deal-breaking flaw, but definitely not ideal. One of the key reasons that the developing world is taking so long to come online is due to its cripplingly slow links to the Internet Prime; after all, what good is DSL or a mobile to of � f e @ 7� to services such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google, should work wonders. (See: The dumbphone strikes back.) The New York Times cites Philippines carrier Globe Telecom as a good example of this approach, which has gone from 0% of its 37 million users subscribing to a mobile data plan, to 20% in just two years by offering free access to certain online services. There are lots of small changes, such as reducing power consumption (and thus increasing battery life), reducing the amount of internet traffic required by certain apps, and reducing the cost of infrastructure, that would make internet access in the developing world a much more feasible proposition.


Friday 2 August 2013

Windows 8 Pro & Enterprise MAK and Retail Key



Windows 8 Pro & Enterprise MAK and Retail Keys

Now I have added some more  new key please go through this post http://softarema.blogspot.in/2013/11/new-windows-activation-key.html

Online Activation & Permanent Activation
YOU CAN DIRECTLY ACTIVATE YOUR WINDOWS 8 PRO & ENTERPRISE THIS MAK KEYS ONLINE WITH INTERNET CONNECTION ON !!!



Mak Key’s are perfect activation Windows 8 Pro & Enterprise both Retail and Volume License Edition but it does not work for Windows 8 Core Edition.

If you like to use Mac Keys windows 8 Core Edition you need to insert one of the Windows 8 Retail Keys while you are installing or after installation going through adds features option. It can be block Retail Keys just to convert Windows 8 Core to Windows 8 Pro then after apply MAK Keys over Windows 8 Pro.


Product keys
 
Windows 8 Pro Only Offline Activation RETAIL Keys [Retail Edition Only]:
**[Try to use this keys first, as it pass slmgr /ato on W8 PRO]
slmgr.vbs -ipk 2FKWD-NYFC7-VH8G3-BK3GD-7T667
slmgr.vbs -ipk 4BRRQ-NQFXF-BPW46-R7BCH-DRPKV
slmgr.vbs -ipk 4C8N3-FYTFH-BHXBR-B2DY9-KP73H
slmgr.vbs -ipk 4HKTN-Y3T7V-HY3MR-FRJ72-MPWXV
slmgr.vbs -ipk 67MY9-9NRWG-4HTCF-QDK6M-KD4DH
slmgr.vbs -ipk D66NY-H99YQ-9MPFY-G2YF3-973G7
slmgr.vbs -ipk FGM9N-R4G2V-XVH3M-4F6JX-HCBQH
slmgr.vbs -ipk YG83N-PV47X-RJQT2-H47HC-VFPKV
slmgr.vbs -ipk WFRQM-BPNKV-TC3WX-XF2DQ-6273H
slmgr.vbs -ipk Q8R9N-Q6H9H-TXCXB-FT4GW-DGJXV
slmgr.vbs -ipk QFTCN-2MC4B-TQ97K-F449X-GJCKV
slmgr.vbs -ipk QQKYP-ND33R-Q2XB9-7T26F-BY2KV
slmgr.vbs -ipk R7NVT-9HY8T-7Y43F-YHQHF-JHRDH
slmgr.vbs -ipk RT6NW-B7TB9-BR9HC-F3RX7-XD4DH
slmgr.vbs -ipk V4PNP-K6GRJ-76942-8JCFM-RCWXV
slmgr.vbs -ipk VHDVP-HNVGT-7K3CK-R28KW-D9H3H
slmgr.vbs -ipk VJ2NT-B7364-88QPB-8VKVY-88CKV
slmgr.vbs -ipk VNF76-VJQ6D-MYDB3-QVQBW-29T67
slmgr.vbs -ipk VQKQN-C9V6X-VPGQ6-YFW8G-J2KT7

[This Keys are currently working also you can add feature WMC
[slmgr /ato] Product Activated Successfully

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Windows 8 RTM Pro WMC Offline Activation RETAIL Keys [Phone Activation Only]
slmgr.vbs -ipk P79C8-3F4NR-WP8KM-WR8QY-PRYRQ
slmgr.vbs -ipk V398T-PFFN7-BK4WM-XY3PR-KBQJD
slmgr.vbs -ipk JKXK4-THDKN-GB6PH-4FCBW-29T8D
slmgr.vbs -ipk CG6QH-J68KC-RKNQW-PJ9PH-3JXWD
slmgr.vbs -ipk KQ9CV-HBJDC-CYGMN-YQ2DB-6VGB3
slmgr.vbs -ipk 2DJ24-4XRYY-XNJBK-PQHX9-RM2M3
slmgr.vbs -ipk BCFR8-B7VGJ-X2Y94-NT982-CJ8Y3
slmgr.vbs -ipk WDYHJ-3JKQN-XFJQ6-42RTF-4X6B3
slmgr.vbs -ipk HYFF2-CMF47-9NMB9-TQR3G-8TV4Q
slmgr.vbs -ipk 8KGQW-XMFY7-XNJYK-WYMB3-Y4DJD
slmgr.vbs -ipk RFQQB-CB3N9-KGKDR-HW7JT-6FYRQ
slmgr.vbs -ipk JWX33-VPXC7-RHBP7-N4HH7-QPBRQ
slmgr.vbs -ipk D7DVD-WTR9C-8T93X-NFF2D-G8XWD
***If any key failed try to use another one****


Windows RTM Professional; ProfessionalN; Enterprise; EnterpriseN [MAK]
Windows 8 PRO / ENTERPRISE Offline Activation MAK Key
[Available telephone activation via SKYPE]
 slmgr.vbs -ipk JXNBF-VG8TP-PBDBW-TB2K2-P9T7C
slmgr.vbs -ipk 3XKNP-T864P-3WDQQ-H9FF3-2WCK2
slmgr.vbs -ipk N9MRJ-6JRM9-M6XJC-6D6JD-QRPK2
slmgr.vbs -ipk 73KKN-DHK63-WMGY2-6MC68-JFDHC
slmgr.vbs -ipk NGKGG-W2V3K-G9X9Q-M7TXB-KD4DP
slmgr.vbs -ipk J68BC-XTNWY-M3XQP-8TTR4-8B2K2
slmgr.vbs -ipk HX388-XXNXX-WGWTG-KYTH8-RX492
slmgr.vbs -ipk NY4RW-GMCHB-D3P9F-RJDP9-YDR92
slmgr.vbs -ipk GNFT6-F8XPT-24KP8-82FMV-46V3P
slmgr.vbs -ipk 3NKP9-K2XW9-FQHWH-MDMCQ-TCKVC
slmgr.vbs -ipk 6CNK2-RTVRV-TXYQK-86DBM-B4DHC
slmgr.vbs -ipk F2V7V-8WN76-77BPV-MKY36-MKH3P
slmgr.vbs -ipk MR2WF-NWPQ9-WCRWV-6GVFR-HQR92
slmgr.vbs -ipk BNYHR-XDRK6-HV96V-CFRJ9-H49VC
slmgr.vbs -ipk MWNDT-WDBDY-TCJFF-KCK2V-4CWX2
slmgr.vbs -ipk Y7NHY-DRGCX-KHWM2-P2DPY-YWMQP
slmgr.vbs -ipk 9DQQF-NP286-6HTK4-7Y94T-4M2K2
slmgr.vbs -ipk CYM8B-NH6WD-DJ7Q9-TYXJP-P9T7C
slmgr.vbs -ipk 82WNH-WWCBT-Y843F-F7F7X-M9492
slmgr.vbs -ipk RQGQD-DQNGY-TQHDF-CB2YR-WFDHC
slmgr.vbs -ipk N3BDF-YMFJ3-P4VKX-C88VY-YWMQP
slmgr.vbs -ipk 63VNX-R64MK-28K4H-Y6K4T-YG67C
slmgr.vbs -ipk 2C9ND-V2GFR-RR4YD-QB4DR-JHRDP
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PHONE ACTIVATION METHOD:
**You Need to Disable Internet for a start.**
 

1. Hold the Mouse on the left corner and Run Command Prompt (Admin)
            
















2. Type this scrip and hit Enter

slmgr.vbs -ipk <Product Key>

Example of <Product Key>: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-6273P

or directly enter the product key (net connection off) 

 
                                                                                          
3. Type this script and hit Enter you will get the Error [Ignore the error]

slmgr.vbs -ato











4. Go This Location >>> Control Panel\System and Security\System
and click View detail in Windows activation









5. Hit Activate by phone










6. Next will be choose Country Selection hit that then you come to confirmation ID


***Attention this part:
7a. Download skype FREE [If you do not have it yet]
Registration is easy too all you need valid mail address

7b.  Dial UK number free call using skype [+448000188354] I strongly suggest use this number first or USA [+18664323012]

7c. First question are you home user or business ***[answer home user -dial1]*** Important

7d.Type installation ID without making mistake

7e. After second question how many computer you activated ***[Only One Dial 1]***Important



8. Type correctly the confirmation ID giving by robot in the confirmation ID boxes and enter the activation wizard finalize..















After successfully activate you will see your copy activated permenantly
















 9. Check Activation remaine grace period:

slmgr.vbs /dlv
 



10. Check Volume activation expire
slmgr /xpr



                                                                                                            

Enjoy Your Microsoft Windows 8  :)