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The Daily NetXpress Wire for May 30, 2014

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Nokia is instigating new Nokia XL in Pakistan.

Nokia XL is more efficient than the recently launched Nokia X.  Nokia has instigated their flagship Android device, in an event which was held in Lahore, yesterday. It possesses a 5 inch IPS screen, along with a resolution of 480×800 pixels, yet the screen seems lucid. It has a 2 megapixel front camera, and 5 mega pixel auto focus back camera with a LED flash light. It consists of speakers with a proximity sensor. It has a dual micro SIM slot and a micro SD card slot, with a 2000mAh battery power. It possesses 1GHz dual core processor, with a 768 MB of RAM and 4GB memory. Nokia XL is launched in the market with a starting price of 17,500 and in 6 different colors.

1st women cricket T20 Tournament being supported by Glow

Glow is sponsoring 1st women cricket T20 tournament.  Eleven matches were being played among various universities and clubs. The final match was conducted between Kinnaird College and Lahore College. The event was attended by Mr. Amer Aman Khan, the Head of Sales at Warid Telecom, as a chief guest. The participants came from different institutions; Kinnaird College, Lahore College University Women’s Cricket Club, Fatima Jinnah Women’s Cricket Club, Saif Saga Women’s Cricket Club and Allah Janta Hai Women’s Cricket. Mr. Amer Aman Khan delivered a motivational speech to the the women to charge up the enthusiasm in the subject matter. He contributed Rs.225,000 to encourage the initiative.

Carmudi.com has raised its listings up to 20000 in Pakistan

Islamabad: Carmudi.com has become one of the leading online platforms for the car related concerns in Pakistan.  The sale of locally produced cars, has risen up to 3.5% in the past one year. Ali Izhar Ahmed Managing Director of Carmudi Pakistan announced that they have crossed 100,000 listings, globally. The response from Pakistani users is meritorious. This online platform has succeeded in maintaining good personal relationship with their users. It has been concluded that Carmudi will become a one-stop shop for this subject matter in near future.

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