stampede in Karachi!!

Today’s stampede incident in Karachi is very unfortunate. Although it is an eye opener for us, by us I mean Pakistani nation, it doesn’t include Government and politicians as they don’t have eyes to see and mind to perceive that what is going on in this country. The thing they really care about is collecting abundant wealth. We Pakistanis should now open our eyes and minds. We have to think that are we making Pakistan, as envisioned by our great leaders Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal? Do we want to live in a country which is ruled by elite and certain families? Do these families have more right on Pakistan than us? After father or mother the son or daughter comes to rule the country, is this the definition of democracy? Or we should change this definition in dictionaries? When will we live as a nation? And eradicate the ills of society?

Sorry to say but we are still slaves, father of the nation Quaid-e-Azam freed us from British, but we ourselves became slaves of certain families. We want to be ruled by others instead of ruling others. I don’t know what type of Muslims we are? Or what type of Pakistanis? We should ask this question to ourselves that where we are heading? And what we want to do to our country?

The stampede shows us the true image of Pakistan. Hunger, poverty, unemployment, corruption and every ill is present in our society. This is the real Pakistan. One of my friend on facebook has a status “whatever happens still proud to be Pakistani”. This is just a statement to hide problems and ills in our society, you should feel proud by first realizing your mistakes and then improving them and then you should say I am proud to be Pakistani, but without power, gas, food, water, shelter and still you feel proud is just giving yourselves false picture and a way to run away from problems instead of addressing them. We should all pray to Allah to show us right path and forgive us for our sins.AMEEN

credibility of PPP

New development in the credibility of PPP government and so called leaders of Pakistan. US has categorically said that they will not give money (Kerry Lugar bill) directly to PPP government , as they have reservations about the spending of money. What a shame this PPP government has brought to our country, and I don’t know that even USA don’t believe these politicians and don’t trust them but we the Pakistani nation had elected them to run this country. What we want to do with our country? We want those impotent leaders to run our great country who have no credibility in the world? We want our country to be lead by incapable politicians who don’t have a single penny inside Pakistan, then how can we say to other people to invest money in Pakistan?

I recently got into discussion with some PPP “jialas”, and I was amazed to see their illiteracy and illogical reasoning. They even don’t know anything about their own party. Then when they can’t bear my questions and the facts and the quotations I have quoted from different books and newspapers, then they started abusing me and started indecent language, that’s the moment I was waiting for because their they weren’t representing themselves they were representing their party and they showed that what their party teaches them. And in it there is one person, I will not take his name, he was teacher of mine (Phd scholar) and he was also in the discussion and he was also talking illogically and very far from facts, and when the PPP jialas started using bad language his response was that “each PPP jiala is close to my heart and I will not stop them”. Sorry to say but I don’t know what type of Muslim, Pakistani and teacher he is? That he can’t even have the courage or the sense to say what is right and what is wrong, and can’t stop the wrong and can’t fulfill his primary duty. He should fulfill his duties as a Muslim, Pakistani and a good human being rather than fulfilling his duties to a lame and pathetic PPP. This is the new proof about pathetic and corrupt leaders of PPP. May Allah show right path to these jialas.AMEEEN

Microsoft lobbying against Google!

Microsoft's chief Washington lobbyist has been convening regular meetings attended by the company's outside consultants that have become known by some beltway insiders as "screw Google" meetings, DailyFinance has learned.
The meetings are part of an ongoing campaign by Microsoft (MSFT), other Google (GOOG) opponents, and hired third parties to discredit the Web search leader, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the matter.
"Microsoft is at the center of a group of companies who see Google as a threat to them in some combination of business and policy," said a source familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity to avoid retribution. "The effort is designed make Google look like the big high-tech bad guy here."

The meetings have occurred as frequently as once a week, sources with knowledge of the meetings say.

Microsoft employs several D.C.-based public relations firms, including Law Media Group, a secretive outfit founded by former Democratic operative Julian Epstein, and the Glover Park Group, which the software giant retains for issues related to "public policy and governmental affairs," according to Microsoft's website. LMG declined to discuss its work for Microsoft; GPG says it had never been involved with any "screw Google" meetings.

Nevertheless, one source familiar with the meetings says, "Law Media Group has several people who work full-time on Google-bashing. Everybody knows Microsoft is trying to throw roadblocks at Google and knock them off their game. Microsoft is trying to harm Google in the regulatory, legal, and litigation arenas because they're having problems with Google in the competitive marketplace."

"This is textbook Microsoft," the source adds. "Microsoft has got some of the best, highest-priced lobbyists that money can buy in Washington."

The meetings have been led by Fred Humphries, Microsoft's chief lobbyist in D.C. Ginny Terzano, Microsoft's Washington spokesperson, acknowledged that Google has come up in Microsoft meetings with "lawmakers, regulators, and our own consultants." But of Humphries's alleged "screw Google" meetings, she says, "This is absurd. While Google is a healthy competitor, Fred is focused on advancing policies that benefit our partners and consumers, and not running meetings of the type you describe. Your sources are badly misinformed, and your information is wrong."

"As you would expect, Microsoft and Fred are working to educate policymakers and regulators about the benefits of the Microsoft/Yahoo deal," Terzano says. "When you talk about the Microsoft/Yahoo deal, of course Google is going to come up."

A source with knowledge of the matter called Terzano's statement a "non-denial denial," saying, "This is an attempt to obfuscate the fact that they are indeed having 'screw Google' meetings."

Microsoft is working to allay Justice Department antitrust concerns over its proposed 10-year web search tie-up with Yahoo (YHOO), which would unite the No. 2 and 3 competitors in the space.

The new details about Microsoft's D.C.-based efforts to undermine Google shine a light on the role of third-party firms, funded by tech giants, that engage in activities such as astroturfing, corporate propaganda, and misinformation. Media reports have hinted at a "whisper campaign" undertaken by entities acting at Microsoft's behest to undermine Google, both with policymakers and the public.

In recent months, two heavily detailed, annotated versions of confidential Google slide presentations -- one dealing with competition issues, the other with behavioral targeting -- have been published by a Santa Monica–based group called Consumer Watchdog. The annotations are highly critical of Google and seek to rebut the search giant's arguments. Consumer Watchdog has thus far declined to reveal the source of the documents.

"We consulted with someone outside our organization who did the mark-ups. We published them because we thought they were right on the issue," says John M. Simpson, who leads coverage of issues related to Google at Consumer Watchdog. Microsoft and its PR firms LMG and GPG deny any involvement in producing the annotated Google presentations.

Simpson says the news of the "screw Google" meetings comes as "no surprise whatsoever." "I suspect that such meetings are happening at Microsoft, and I would suspect that Google has had similar meetings," Simpson says. "It's obvious that Microsoft is engaged in some sort of organized campaign to undermine Google."

That there is no love lost between the two companies is well-documented. Microsoft chieftain Steve Ballmer once famously hurled a chair across his office during an anti-Google tirade in which he raged, "I'm going to f*cking kill Google." The incident was revealed in court documents related to Google's poaching of Microsoft's former point man in China, Li Kai-Fu. Google lured Li to head its effort there, leading to a lawsuit from Microsoft, which Google won.

Of course, just as Microsoft holds Washington meetings to discuss its Google strategy, Google does the same. The two companies compete on multiple fronts, and each seeks to enhance its own position while undermining its rival.

"Of course we keep an eye on what's happening in the industry," Google spokesman Adam Kovacevich says, "but the focus of our Washington advocacy has always been advancing good public policy for the Internet and our users."

In less than a decade, Google has become nearly as dominant in the Internet search market as Microsoft is in desktop software. Microsoft recently launched a high-profile foray into the search market with a new search engine, Bing, and it seeks to partner with Yahoo to mount a stronger challenge. But Google, with nearly 70 percent of the search ad market, has little to fear from Bing or the planned joint partnership, and that dominance remains an immense source of Microsoft's frustration.

Microsoft and Google are also gearing up for an intense showdown over the very future of the PC operating system. Google recently said it plans to introduce a new web-based operating system based on its Chrome browser (though to date, Chrome has barely dented Microsoft Internet Explorer's lead in the browser market). Google's fundamental strategy to shift the locus of computing onto in the Internet, and into "the cloud," represents an ambitious assault on Microsoft's dominance of the desktop-based operating system market.

With billions of dollars at stake, the sophisticated D.C. operations and message machines are an inevitable result of Google and Microsoft's epic struggle for dominance. With the Obama administration perceived as "Google-friendly," despite ongoing federal inquests into Google on antitrust grounds, Microsoft has little choice but to ensure that its voice is heard amid the cacophony of Capitol Hill lobbying.

And if secret "screw Google" meetings are any indication, this could get very ugly -- and very entertaining.
source : http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/08/28/microsofts-secret-screw-google-meetings-in-d-c/