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Priyanka becoming more Expensive...

After giving glamorous and super hit roles in films like Fashion, Kamine y a nd Dostana, Fashionable doll Priyanka is now in great demand in this bollywood industry. This caused the highly increased rates of priyanka. According to the latest news She is signed in Rs. 6 crores in film by yash raj banners named "P y aar impossible". If this story is true Then Priyanka will be the first actress of bollywood to get such a high revenue for her labor in the films. In this film Uday chopra will be doing with Priyanka. Film will be made under the direction of Jugal hansraj.

Priyanka becoming more Expensive...

After giving glamorous and super hit roles in films like Fashion, Kamine y a nd Dostana, Fashionable doll Priyanka is now in great demand in this bollywood industry. This caused the highly increased rates of priyanka. According to the latest news She is signed in Rs. 6 crores in film by yash raj banners named "P y aar impossible". If this story is true Then Priyanka will be the first actress of bollywood to get such a high revenue for her labor in the films. In this film Uday chopra will be doing with Priyanka. Film will be made under the direction of Jugal hansraj.

Motorola CLIQ review

Palm and Motorola have taken very different paths to get where they are today; one began life as a scrappy Valley start-up founded by a tablet computing pioneer, the other traces its roots to all the way back to the early days of consumer electronics and the automotive industry. Yet somehow, through years (decades, even) of adventure, success, and misfortune, they've found themselves in exactly the same situation here in 2009: it's do-or-die time. Palm, of course, has elected to try its hand at resurrecting the very thing that took it to superstardom in the first place -- an elegant, tightly-controlled software platform of its own with hardware to match -- while Motorola has thrown virtually all of its remaining weight behind Android in the hope that it can catch a little mojo from Google's ecosystem. For Motorola, it's the wireless equivalent of stepping up to the roulette table, putting what's left of your depleted life savings on red, and letting it ride just as

The CLIQ, Storm2 Join Long Parade of iPhone Threats

It’s raining smart phones. No, make that super-smart phones, the type of hand-held computer, like Apple’s iPhone or the models powered by Google’s Android software, that browse the Web well, have sophisticated communication functions and are made to run a wide variety of modern third-party apps. This holiday season, new super-smart phone models seem to be appearing weekly. So far, the king of this new field, in my view, remains its pioneer, the iPhone. Apple’s phone has its limitations, but its design, usability and versatility have kept it ahead. There’s a well-equipped iPhone model available for as little as $99, and the platform offers a staggering 85,000 downloadable apps. By comparison, there are around 10,000 apps for Android, 3,000 for the newer models of the Research in Motion (RIMM) BlackBerry, a few hundred modern apps for phones running the latest versions of Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Mobile software, and even fewer than that for Palm’s (PALM) Pre and its soon-to-be release