Monday, April 11, 2011

Skype 2011






Download Latest Skype Free chatting software for the internet users to talk and chat with their Windows Vista or Windows 7 software

enjoy it

palringo V2.6.1

A program that support 
  • Windows Live Messenger ® (MSN)
  • AOL ® Instant Messenger (AIM)
  • Yahoo! ® Messenger
  • Google Talk ™
  • ICQ ®
  • Jabber ®
  • iChat® / MobileMe ®
  • Gadu-Gadu ®
  • Facebook Chat  

enjoy it
http://www.multiupload.com/DF_65CD4M9CH2

Magic Camera 6.4.0 the fake webcam

Magic Camera  work with
MSN,Yahoo Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, etc
 download it from here
http://www.zoodl.com/101644

Here some Theme to your MSn

Theme
Twilight   Msn 2011
Download it from here

Theme
Assassin Creed  Msn 2011
download it from here

theme
Batman The Dark Knight   Msn 2009
download it


Splitcam a fake webcam on MSN

This program allow you to run the cam on msn but its a fake cam its spiltcam
get on with

Download it from here try it
http://uploading.com/files/6m91mbe2/splitcam_splitcam_4.1_anglais_66538...%2Bby%2Bslovea.zip/

Windows Live Messenger 2011 15.4.3508.1109 / latest ver

Windows Live Messenger
2011
V,15.4.3508.1109
with this New version you can open a facebook account without any internet explorer
WLM (MSN ) 2011 :: Final :: Full :: 210Mb
req/
Windows Vista (32-bit or 64-bit editions)
* Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (32-bit edition only)
* Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit editions)
* Windows Server 2008
Download from here
part 1

part2

Say goodbye to 1-year Verizon contracts

(Mashable) -- Verizon customers interested in signing a one-year contract (as opposed to the standard two) should lock in their selections now; the company has confirmed that it is eliminating the one-year contract option as of April 17.
Verizon claims the policy change is taking place because the "greater majority of customers sign up for a two-year contract."
The nation's largest wireless provider (at least until that AT&T/T-Mobile deal is approved) previously offered users the ability to sign one-year contracts or contract extensions in lieu of the standard two-year agreement.
Customers who opted for the one-year contract were still able to purchase new equipment at a discount, albeit a lesser discount than the subsidized two-year agreements.
In an email to BGR, Verizon reiterated that its contract-free month-to-month plans would still be available to consumers.
Meanwhile, according to draft circulars obtained by DroidLife, Verizon may be introducing a new month-to-month prepaid plan that offers users unlimited voice and text for $50 a month.
Data will cost extra (reportedly $30 a month for unlimited data).
AT&T recently increased the early-upgrade price on some of its smartphones and feature phones.
What do you think about Verizon eliminating one-year contracts? Let us know.