Live Streaming: Malaysia VS Singapore World Cup 2014 Qualifiers 2nd-Leg

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QUALIFY WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014 SECOND-LEG:
In previous match, Singapore has beated Malaysia 5-3 in their first match Asia Zone World Cup qualification match on Saturday. This 5-3 victory of Singapore put them in a good position to advance to third round. This will be an interesting match to see who will advance to the next round.

Watch Live Stream Malaysia vs Singapore match channel here on July 28, 2011 at 8.45PM(GMT +8).




Please bookmark (Ctrl + D) this site and come back 20 minutes before the start of the match.



Streaming live video by Ustream


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History of Paintball Games

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Paintball began as a recreational activity but has become so popular it is now as a professional sport. It is a strategy game that mixed with nature, fun, athleticism and a strategy of the team. Paintball has many influences and evolution to get where it is today. Since 1996, extreme sports Paintball stand as the third most popular, behind inline skating and skateboarding.

War games have been around for a long time. These are used to prepare an army for battle or the beginning of a surprise attack. Since people are not able to use real guns in this game, Bob Gurnsey, Hayes Noel, Charles Gaines and nine others decided to play this game by using markers that were originally used to tag cattle and trees. This game originated in 1981.

Later on, markers were used to shoot paintballs at other players. The bullets used for each shot is a .68 caliber gelatin capsule which comes in various colors so that one team can distinguish the shots they fire from those of the opposition. Anyone that gets hit is out of the game.

Paintball has evolved and through the years and  can be played in different ways. In one version of the game teams can one flag each and the other team must capture that flag in order to win. Another game has the same objective as the first will except there is only one flag that is situated in the center of the field and each team tries to be the first to capture the flag. The other way of winning (other than capturing the flag) would be to eliminate all of the players of the opposing team with paintball hits.

The game can be played on a small scale which is called recreational paintball. This is the original way it was played in a wooded area and can be played in an area the size of a basketball court.

If there are many people who want to play and the field is a large area the game is called a scenario. The largest scenario ever was in 2005 on a 700 acre parcel of land and with 3,000 participants.


When a player who participates in a competition sanctioned by a governing body, that competition is called a tournament. Teams can be comprised of 3 to 10 players each. Rules during such events vary so people should check before entering the tournament.

For the safety of those who participate in these events, protective gear is required for each player. It consists of a helmet, chest pad, gloves, and knee and elbow pads. The guns used are only allowed to fire a maximum of 300 feet per second.     

Paintball is one game that is gaining ground in the sports world. According to a study done in 2005, it is ranked as the third most popular extreme game in the world. It is considered a safe sport as long as proper equipment is used and people comply with the rules. People who are interested can sign up at the local club and join in the fun.
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Live Streaming: Malaysia VS Singapore World Cup 2014 Qualifiers 2nd Round

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First Leg : 23 July 2011 (Away)

The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Qualifying Round Two match between Malaysia vs Singapore will be played on Saturday 23 July 2011 at the Jalan Besar stadium for 1st leg.

 
Second Leg : 28 July 2011 (Home)

The second leg of 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Qualifying Round Two between Malaysia vs Singapore will be held on 28 July 2011 at Stadium Bukit Jalil.

You can watch the live match Malaysia vs Singapore on Astro or watch live streaming on internet. So, don’t forget to watch this epic battle between Malaysia vs Singapore.This is the 2nd stage from Asia.
Choose your channel and do bookmark(Ctrl+D).

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"The Amazing Spider-Man" - Spidey Will Be Reboot?

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 Web slinging Spider-Man is back in the new reboot by director Marc Webb. In the original three "Spider-Man" movies, we had seen into Peter Parker life. But in this first trailer for next year's new version, "The Amazing Spider-Man" will give fans a new look at the world of Peter Parker as actor Andrew Garfield ("The Social Network") suits up to fight crime as the latest comic book webslinger. The official trailer hit the web as it presents a slightly darker which is more serious film compared with the former director, Sam Raimi rendition Spider-Man trilogy.


Also starring in this film - Irrfan Khan as the Proto Goblin, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy,   Martin Sheen as Ben Parker, Sally Field as May Parker, and Rhys Ifans as The Lizard.

Check out the trailer:
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Samsung Takes Shot at iPad With New Galaxy Tab

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SEOUL — Samsung Electronics Co launched a thinner and lighter version of its Galaxy tablet in its lucrative home market, trying to chip into blockbuster sales of Apple Inc's iPad.
Shin Jong-kyun, president of Samsung Electronics' mobile communications
business, center, and models show off the new tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1
during its unveiling in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 20, 2011
as the company launches the tablet computer on the
South Korean market. Photo: REUTERS

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch is an upgraded version of the 7-inch introduced in October. Priced from US$500 onwards in the US market, the same as the 9.7-inch iPad, it faces tough me-too competition from more than 100 devices, mostly running Google's Android operating system.

However, so far, Apple and Samsung have the market to themselves as tablets, initially viewed as Web entertainment gadget for consumers, have caught the imagination across businesses such as luxury hotels, airlines and wedding planners.

Competing products including Research In Motion'sPlayBook and Motorola's Xoom have received lukewarm reviews, Hewlett Packard's TouchPad is a late entrant and Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc unveiled plans only last week to join the overcrowded market.
Apple's market-beating June-quarter sales for iPad reported on Tuesday underscore the challenge for the South Korean company. Shares in Samsung closed up 3.5%, boosting the market capitalisation of Asia's most valuable technology company to about US$130 billion (RM390 billion), in a strong market for technology stocks.

Apple sold 14 million iPads in the first half of this year, compared with analysts' sales estimates of about 7.5 million units for the Galaxy Tab over 2011.

"Apple's quarterly results showed again it's indeed the strongest rival to beat. Samsung will have a tough second half due to growing competition from Apple as it is set to introduce a new iPhone," said James Song, an analyst at Daewoo Securities.

Distant second

Samsung is Apple's nearest rival in the booming mobile device industry as it leverages its cost competitiveness and access to chips and core tablet components.

It has sharply narrowed the gap with Apple in the smartphone market, but remains a distant second in the tablet market, which research firm Gartner forecasts will surge to 108 million devices next year from an estimated 70 million in 2011.

"As our smartphone business grew very fast within a very short period of time, I believe it's just a matter of time for our tablet business to improve," J.K. Shin, head of Samsung's mobile division, told reporters.

Apple said on Tuesday that concern over iPad 2 supply constraints had eased and demand was still outstripping supply in some markets.

Samsung is leading the non-iPad camp challenging Apple, whose overall tablet market share is expected to shrink to below half in 2015 from an estimated 69% this year, Gartner says.

Some analysts however said Samsung faced a tough race.

"Samsung's overall software is still far behind iPad, which makes me doubt if Samsung can succeed to catch up any time soon," said Lee Min-hee, an analyst at Dongbu Securities.

"Its tablet sales were quite disappointing at around 2 million units in the first half and there's a big question mark whether Samsung can meet its target for this year."

Nomura forecast Samsung's tablet sales at 7.5 million units this year, far outpacing estimates of 2.4 million for Acer, 2 million units for Motorola and 1.4 million units for RIM.

Non-iPad tablet shipments are set to jump 134% next year, outpacing the overall market growth rate of 80%, Nomura said in a 90-page global tablets report titled Prepare for the next course.

The sale of the Tab in Korea is Samsung's fifth launch after its US debut a month ago and its sales kickoff in Indonesia, where the company says it commands a 65% market share. It has also launched the device in Italy and Sweden.

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 runs on Google's newest Android version and Nvidia's dual core processor Tegra 2.

Samsung faces the challenge of moving beyond being a hardware company, clever at copying ideas, to becoming more creative and better adept at software at a time when consumer gadgets are getting smarter.
South Korean models hold Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 as they pose for photographs
during its launch ceremony at the company's headquarters in
Seoul July 20, 2011. Photo: REUTERS.

The Galaxy Tab 10.1 has a bigger and brighter screen and weighs less than the iPad 2. However, it has access to more than 200,000 applications compared with over 425,000 applications from the Apple App store.

To cope with such shortcomings, Samsung equipped its Korean version with access to television and radio channels.

Samsung reiterated on Wednesday it aimed to boost tablet sales by more than five fold this year. It didn't provide specific numbers but analysts expect the company to have sold about 1.5 million units last year.

In South Korea, the 16-gigabyte model with Wi-Fi will be sold for 671,000 won (RM1,910), slightly more expensive than the compatible iPad, which is being sold at around 640,000 won. – Reuters
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'Viral' Channel for Facebook Pages Has Launched

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With towering rival Google+ received considerable attention in recent years, the juggernaut of social network Facebook has opened a "viral" to promote the growth of the channel, where the legal page may appear as a notification consumer and more likely to get positive answers.

The new feature may benefit administrators of new pages seeking to establish an initial fan base, Facebook news site "Inside Facebook" reported.

"Because these invites generate Facebook and email notifications, they are much more noticeable and could have a higher conversion rate than the Page suggestions admins could previously send that appeared in the 'Recommended Pages' sidebar module that would occasionally appear. However, accepting an invite requires users to click through to a Page," Inside Facebook said.

It said this will be useful for administrators of new Pages, who can add a large number of admins to the pages to increase the number of invites.

"Our initial test of the invite system quickly showed a high conversion rate. This is likely because users see the invites as soon as they log on, and the inclusion of the sender’s photo makes the recipient feel that they’ve received a trusted recommendation," Inside Facebook said.

The site said the feature may trace its roots to 2009, when admins and users could send Page suggestions at the Requests panel on the home page.

But in January 2011, users could no longer send Page suggestions, although admins could still do so.

Facebook removed the Requests panel completely by April.

"Now Facebook has switched back to direct delivery of Page invites. Admins now see an 'Invite Friends' link in the right-hand admin panel when viewing their own Page," Inside Facebook said.

Selected Facebook friends will see the invites as notifications that display the name and photo of the invite sender.

But instead of being presented an option to instantly like the page, recipients are made to click to the Page before they decide whether to Like it.

On the other hand, Inside Facebook said Facebook has to balance "free, viral" fan acquisition channels with its paid Page advertising services.

"Too much virality pollutes the user experience, but too little can make marketing on the site seem to expensive," it said. — GMA News
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