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Work as a journalist for CNN-via Google glass

CNN allowing people to become journalists CNN plans to present the latest and exclusive news to everyone, how to fulfill this requirement it has broaden its scope of news sharing. This took place when the channel allowed even the common man to become a journalist by sharing in latest videos and pictures of the recent activities that are taking place, making it current news. This can be done by authorizing CNN to send notifications to Glass and link up.

Advance telecom using researches for its own good.

Advance telecom attacking other local mobile companies In a research it was found that cell phones made of low quality are not good for the health. Advance telecom, the official distributor of the Nokia phones is taking full advantage of this research. In the recent ad advance telecom has hired the famous actress of the Pakistani industry who claimed that Nokia phones are manufactured with good quality parts and does not cause any harm to the health of the individual as opposed to the phones that are offered by other companies. This was only done to improve the image of Nokia which has vanquished in the last few months.

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