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Year ago, I bought my iPhone 3G 16GB for 199 JOD ($281) with one year commitment which I don’t have a problem with since I never changed my mobile provider ever since I got a mobile number. Week ago, I sold my iPhone for 290 JOD ($409) that means I made 91 JOD ($128) in [...]
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Posted on Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
Under: Android, General, Smart Phones, iPhone | No Comments »
To all Free/Libre/Open Source Software lovers and enthusiastic in the Kingdom, we are planning for a FLOSS Ramadan Iftar day gathering for Jolug, Ubuntu Jordan and Jordan PHP. We didn’t decide the day yet but it should take place sometime between 15-25 Ramadan/September and should cost around 20 JOD per fasting human in one of [...]
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Posted on Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Under: Community, General, Jordan, ubuntu | 4 Comments »
First let me give you a brief background of the current Arabic translation status, We have 167 contributor, 266742 untranslated string which make %64.72, 8847 strings that needs review. I’m putting the following assumptions to build sort of road-map, one crucial way to way to boost the translation process is to get more contributors (I’ll [...]
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Posted on Thursday, August 28th, 2008
Under: Community, ubuntu | 9 Comments »
I got my first ADSL back in 2001 and had 3gigs download cap and once you reach the cap they get you down to 64k speed instead of the 256k at that time. With the promises and plans to make the Kingdom an IT rock star in Middle East we got the 1024k and 2048k [...]
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Posted on Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Under: General, Jordan, PHP, ubuntu, unphpized | 9 Comments »
Amman, April 9th-10th 2008 -Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team. As part of Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team continuous efforts to spread awareness about GNU/Linux in the Kingdom, the team organized a public event at Pricess Sumaya University for Technology in Cooperation with The King Hussein School for Information Technology. Mr. Jad Madi & Khamis SekSik gave a [...]
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Posted on Friday, April 11th, 2008
Under: Community, Linux, ubuntu | No Comments »