HOW TO BROWSE THE INTERNET USING Android SIMPLE SERVER ON ANDROID WITH MTN BB10 no root Required

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Browse unlimitedly with MTN BB10 (BB10 PLANS ONLY) on your Android and PC devices using an application called android simple server for free without any registration.
Requirement:
* mtn sim
* android simple server download here or from playstore
FOR ANDROID:
* Download android simple server  application by clicking on the names.
* next thing to do is to setup an APN of your Android device with the following:
APN: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
PROXY:127.0.0.1
PORT: 8080
USERNAME: web
PASSWORD:web
Save it and set it as default setting,to setup APN goto:
SETTINGS > MORE>MOBILE NETWORKS >ACCESS POINT NAMES >MTN and create new APN.

Next,open the simple server application and configure it with the following:

Proxy Host; 10.199.212.2.
Proxy Port : 8080.
Injection method: GET
Injection Query/URL : http://web.blackberry.com
Injection Host: web.blackberry.com
Injection Line: Tap Enter four[4] times
Log Level: DEBUG
And Start Server
N.b: You Must subscribe to a mtn bb10
By dialing *216*7# for BBLITE #70 daily and enjoy
Please comment below to know if it work for you on android please use UC browser

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3 Questions to Keep Any Conversation Moving

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Trends speaks: Whether you want to build a network or want to meet some new friends - One of the BIGGEST problems you may face is the awkward silence. How to fill it? What to say? And after that, what next? How would you keep the conversation going? Not knowing how to keep a conversation going can really harm your social life, but if you know how to keep those words flowing, you can meet, talk to, and get to know pretty much anyone you like—creating great possibilities for friendship, fun, and shared activities that you would otherwise have missed out on. So here are 3 questions that will keep ANY conversation moving:

#1;

"Must be interesting to work there, tell me what you do during the day..."

After asking what is he or she does for living, and it happens to be something vague, like "integrating/managing/corporating etc. " you should drop something like "Must be interesting to work there, tell me what you do during the day...". This question will help you understand what this person actually does for living and will show him/her that you are truly interested. It is crucial that you listen attentively when the other person is speaking instead of worrying about what you should say next. This will help you to understand what you have in common and will give you plenty of topics to talk about.

#2:

“How did you get into that industry?”
Everyone has a story of how things happened the way they did. And all you have to do is to give a person an opportunity to tell it. This what this question is for. Why this person decided to become a teacher/doctor/lawyer or whatever he/she became? Maybe there is an interesting story behind? People love to talk about themselves, especially when there is someone who listens.

#3;

"What are you into outside of work?"

This is a great way to talk about hobbies and passions, books and music. This is a question that will let you find out anything about the person you are talking to. Just show genuine interest and enthusiasm. Show esteem and respect for the other person and get the other person to speak frankly and openly.

The art of managing conversation lies in knowing when you should be directing things and when you should let the conversation take its natural course. To start with you might need to remind yourself of these questions but as you continue things will get easier. Eventually you’ll be able to carry a conversation easily without even thinking about it.

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A minute or More I was The Owner.

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Feeel the Guy that bought google.com for a minute


Trends-speaks: Sanmay Ved, the guy who bought Google.com for a minute, has been rewarded by Google. Surprisingly, Ved has decided to donate the reward money to charity.

You must have read the story of Sanmay Ved who ended up buying Google.com. However, just within a minute, the Mountain View company was able to spot it and cancel the transaction.
After Google acknowledged the mistake, the company rewarded Ved. But, when the company came to know it that Ved wishes to donate it to charity, it decided to double his reward.

“I don’t care about the money, ” Ved says. “It was never about the money. I also want to set an example that it’s people who want to find bugs that it’s not always about the money.”


Ved hasn’t revealed the exact amount he’s receiving from Google, but he hints that it’s more than $10,000. Apparently, Ved isrewarding

It should be noted that Google is known for rewarding the white hat hackers with bug bounty ranging from $100 to $20,000.

Last week, in a stroke of luck, Ved ended up noticing that Google.com was available for purchase on Sept. 29. He proceeded to buy the domain for $12 and he gained access to the webmaster controls before Google canceled the transaction.

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