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Blog Name: PakBlogging.com
Url: http://www.pakblogging.com/
Language: English
Topics: pakistan, IT, politics
Description: PakBlogging.com is a free spirited attempt to build a network of different types of Pakistan - focused blogs. See the Categories below for what we have managed to do so far.
Popularity: 6 Followers

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Pro Pakistani: Musharraf happens to be the Most Successful Campaigner on Facebook
Do you know that former President of Pakistan Gen (Retd) Pervez Musharraf created a Facebook page just a month ago and he has collected 36,000 fans during this period? This is no doubt, the most successful Facebook campaign by any politician in Pakistan, which is apparently backed by social media experts. google_ad_client = “pub-2582615005696185″; google_ad_slot = “8617325131″; google_ad_width = 200; google_ad_height = 2
Pro Pakistani: Ufone Loses Rs. 1.7 Mln Due to Billing Errors
Ufone lost at least 300,000 call records for its post paid numbers, last month, resulting into a total damage of at least 1.7 million rupees, told us sources in the company. Data was found missing for at least 11,000 post paid numbers, while system didn’t record their CDRs (Call Detailed Records), due to unknown error in Ufone’s billing system. It was learned that at least 300,000 CDRs were found missing including local and/or international calls. It merits mentioning here that Ufone is using Huawei’s billing solutions – while we know that infrastructure manufacturers (in most cases) provide after-sale support to cellular companies. When we ask
All Things Pakistan: 1971: A Blot of Shame
M.P. Bhandara (Editor’s Note: This is the second in
Five Rupees: Tom Friedman Thinks People Should Be Grateful When Their Countries Are Bombed And Invad
I honestly did not want to write a post criticizing Tom Friedman — mainly because it’s too easy, and it’s been done to death — but I have a few minutes of spare time, so I thought: why the hell not? Please read his description of U.S. conduct in the Muslim world: Yes, after two decades in which U.S. foreign policy has been largely dedicated to rescuing Muslims or trying to help free them from tyranny — in Bosnia, Darfur, Kuwait, Somalia, Lebanon, Kurdistan, post-earthquake Pakistan, post-tsunami Indonesia, Iraq and Afghanistan — a narrative that
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