Jacaylbaro
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Qabyo-Qoraalka Dastuurka Cusub ee Soomaaliya
Jacaylbaro replied to Shinbir Majabe's topic in Politics
Anyone has the link to the said constitution ?? where i can download ?? ,,,, seems the posted link is broken -
She was dumped dee ..... don't u see she is still angry ??
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(Reuters) - Google Inc is preparing to roll out a service to let consumers store photos and other content online, a source familiar with the matter said, pushing into a market now dominated by the likes of Dropbox and Box. The service, to be called Google Drive, could be announced as soon as Tuesday and would be offered with both free and premium for-pay versions, the source said. Google's "cloud storage" offering will incorporate search capabilities and allow users to store pictures, notes and other documents on the Internet and access them from any Web-connected device. Consumers will get 5 Gigabytes of storage for free with Google Drive, while various versions with incrementally more storage capacity, topping out at about 100 Gibabytes, will be available for monthly fees, the source said. It was not immediately clear how much Google will charge for the premium versions. A Google spokeswoman said the company does not comment on rumor or speculation. The move turns up the competitive heat with high-profile Web startups such as Dropbox, Box and Evernote, as well as with Microsoft Corp and its SkyDrive service. Some of those services, such as Box, have offered an increasing array of business-oriented features such as online collaboration capabilities. Google is increasingly developing services to let consumers store their personal information, from digital music to photos, on remote Internet servers and access the data any time with any device, such as smartphones, tablets and desktop computers. The world's No.1 Web search engine with roughly $38 billion in 2011 revenue, Google generates 96 percent of its revenue from advertising, such as the small ads that appear alongside its search results. Google Drive will work with sophisticated image search technology to let consumers sift through a wide variety of document types, which could include the likes of Adobe PDF files and photographs, the source said. Some details of Google Drive have appeared in various online blogs in recent months, including The Next Web, which first reported that the service could be rolled out this week.
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Sayid*Somal;822341 wrote: JB - dumaashiday ka xishood - shokashokeyahow! ma reer Bosaso ayaad hadana noqotay ??
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I will leave that to Juxa to comment ,,,,
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:D ... Shokashoke ??
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go'aan ahayne Burco markii tumasho laga waayay baa lagu xanaaqay ,,,
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I even forgot how he looks like ,,,,
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looooooooool@malika .... this time he was a good friend of the snakes. He practiced last time so he was cool now.
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Salaamu Calaykum yaa Jamaacah ...... Long time ,,, eh ?? ..... Hope all is good.
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Somaliland passes central banking law, eyes foreign banks
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
You can download a copy of the Act here: BANKING LAW -
Somaliland passes central banking law, eyes foreign banks
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
A long awaited law ,,, finally made it to the next stage. Thought It will still take more time to pass all the challenges. I salute the Parliament for this. Good job gacallayaal -
HARGEISA, April 23 (Reuters) - Somaliland has passed a law that formally establishes a central bank, and is now poised to pass another to set up commercial banks in a bid to attract foreign lenders to start operating in the self-declared country by 2013. Somaliland, a breakaway state in the northeast of Somalia, remains unrecognised internationally. It has no formal banking sector and its people rely heavily on remittances from diaspora communities in Europe, North America and the United Arab Emirates, as there are no ATMs or loan facilities. "The President has signed the Central Banking Act into law," Abdi Dirir, governor of Somaliland's Central Bank, told Reuters on Monday. "We are expecting the Commercial Banking Act to be passed in the next three to four months," Dirir said. Yemeni state-owned bank CAC, Djibouti-based Salaam African Bank, and Banque de Depot de Credit Djibouti, a subsidiary of Switzerland-headquartered Swiss Financial Investments, have all approached Dirir about commencing operations in Somaliland. "Once the commercial banking laws are in place, we hope investors will be attracted by our free market," Dirir said.
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Alpha Blondy;821167 wrote: well...i'm now part of NASIYE political party so it doesnt matter lol. But you missed the Nasiye house party the last night ,,,
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An Open Letter To Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, From KHaatumo State Of SOmalia
Jacaylbaro replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
UZTAAD;821983 wrote: since sheikh sharif doesn't know English language why they they didn't write the letter in Somali or Arabic so that the poor sheikh can understand the content of the letter. Coz they don't write arabic ... -
That is another subject ..... just don't forget to include AMISOM in your celebration thread ....
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Don't forget to include AMISOM here .....
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Sheick Shariif should incl Khatuma in talks with Somaliland
Jacaylbaro replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Don't worry ,, it is a good sign though -
Sheick Shariif should incl Khatuma in talks with Somaliland
Jacaylbaro replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
I'm glad to see people finally begging to be part of the talks .....
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