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Web2.0 Suicide Machine Sign out Forever

Posted on 28 Jan 2010 at 6:31pm

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Rasta.PK will Offer Real Time Traffic Reporting

Rasta.PK will Offer Real Time Traffic Reporting

Posted on 26 Jan 2010 at 8:17pm

Apparently Rasta.PK is first of its kind project initiated by collaboration of UTNT and Punjab Traffic Police that is aimed at providing real time traffic information to general public through website, SMS and other similar sources.

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Facebook Lite is now available for slow connections

Posted on 18 Sep 2009 at 10:33pm

It has long been in news that a new and lite version of Facebook is in the works and after all this wait, Facebook has finally pushed this new version for users to try.

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Balochunity.org: Anti State Website Blocked By FIA

Posted on 16 Jul 2009 at 3:39pm

In a good move FIA has blocked an anti state website known as www.balochunity.org which was promoting anti-state content and encouraging hardline views(seperation of Balochistan from Pakistan).

Its good to see such moves to quash anti state websites that promote hate among masses but at the same time Government must take actions to insure the genuine fears of the neglected people are addressed as well. We know there are foreign elements there, but we need to seperate our people from them. Blocking such addresses is a good move. What i would recommend is a rather progressive mode whereby a new Pro Baloch-Pak website is launched and genuine concerns of the Baloch people are addressed.

Dawn News report:

According to sources, information technology experts of the Federal Investigation Agency’s Special Investigation Group (SIG) recently detected a website, www.balochunity.org, which contained anti-state content and asked the IT ministry to block it.

The website was hosted from the Russian Federation using a company name.

It contained demands for an independent and sovereign Balochistan and rights of the Baloch people over their resources. The sources said the FIA was also regularly monitoring national and international websites to detect material inciting sectarianism and extremism.

All SMS are also being monitored to check if they contain anything against the government, its institutions or ministers.

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