Following Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) axing the Mk5 Polo from its local line-up, the title
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) is ushering in this Chinese New Year with special savings on
Volkswagen PassatBesides the upcoming Arteon, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) is also introducing
As part of the year-long celebration for the outgoing Volkswagen Beetle, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has opened bookings for the updated B8 Passat.According to
At the ongoing 2019 Frankfurt International Motor Show, Volkswagen has unveiled its brand new logo, alongside
25 July Volkswagen Ipoh, Perak: 27 – 28 July Volkswagen Kuantan, Pahang: 2- 3 August Volkswagen
From now on, Volkswagen’s most powerful cars will bear a very different looking R.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has issued a recall notice today for 12,732 cars produced between
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia has taken further steps to digitalise its aftersales by launching
The current Volkswagen Tiguan has been on sale here since 2017, and it desperately needs a facelift,
As part of the new normal, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) is now offering free delivery of
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) celebrates the Tiguan for being the best seller, breaking six-million
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) today launched the limited edition UNITED range, consisting
The Volkswagen Cares mobile app was one of Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia’s (VPCM) efforts
The new 2020 Volkswagen Passat facelift (B8 generation) made its local debut last week with less power
The annual Volkswagen Fest, better known as ‘Volks Fest’ will return for the third year running
Following the discontinuation of the Kia Optima GT, the Volkswagen Passat is the only turbocharged (and
If youre reading this, it probably means youre still open to the idea of D-segment sedans like the Volkswagen
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) announced on their official Instagram that majority of their
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Happy April Fools’ Day! Brands have always enjoyed adding a little humor into their marketing on this day - like Google dropping minions in everyone’s Gmail or McDonald’s introducing shake-flavored sauces! Volkswagen kicked the shenanigans off early: https://t.co/7Lh76BmlPX. https://t.co/AvSOL2jA9d
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Maybe not the best day for promoted ads in my Gmail feed, Mr. Local Volkswagen dealer.
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Thanks to Ruth Bavetta, the ads in my Gmail account are now all for Volkswagen Beetles. MSRP $18,995!
Today on Main Street Morning - Gmail gets a 'smart reply' feature, and Volkswagen gets sued by investors: https://t.co/M3qKsgpD5l
You mentioned GMX already, so you can also use Web.de. However, if I remember right, both require a premium account subscription in order to provide POP3 and IMAP4 support. In my perception, mail has become a commodity, and about all mail services perform more or less the same. If you want to appear professional and trustworthy in Europe, it might be a bright idea to get an own domain. In Germany a .de domain together with a small webhosting package, full e-mail support and up to 50 mail adresses can be obtained for less than 5 euros per month. If I get a mail from frank.kemper@web.de, this looks amateurish to me, because web.de is the Volkswagen of all mailboxes. If I get a mail from frank.kemper@companyname.de, this looks far more professional.
Who says we can't have FB, Google and Apple ? Have you ever heard of ,Intugine Technologies ,( ,Intugine Technologies, ) ? Intugine Technologies started by the students of IIT Kharagpur ,is one of the most innovative and coolest start-ups of recent time. It's product Nimble effectively replaces mouse and keyboard and does much more. Use Windows, Play games, control media and music, browse internet, give presentations and everything works even from a distance of 5 ,meters. It, uses Intugine sensor and three nimble devices to bring complete gesture control in your PCs. InMobi ,http://www.inmobi.com/, (2nd largest mobile Ad Network the world) Grabbon (bought by Snapdeal) and Taggle (group buying) ,SnapDeal Buys Group Buying Site Grabbon, @,CloudMagic - The email app that gets work done. On iPhone, iPad and Android, (improves searching for information in Gmail, Facebook, Evernote, box, dropbox and other services.) AllGo Systems ,http://www.allgosystems.com/, (conceptualized a $35 tablet) Althea Systems (the company behind ,shufflr.tv, -- making videos more social) Hidden Reflex (Built Epic Browser, the first truly Indian browser) poolcircle.com, -offers P2P car-pooling app, aspiring to make it a platform for the sharing economy 1000Lookz,.com offers a facial image processing app/platform for virtual makeover. I also love a startup company that OEMs their technology -,Lenzkart,.com, who have made buying eye glasses & lens a breeze Tushky.com, - Its an online Megastore for experiences. , So, basically an eCommerce aggregator of unique experiences in the form of activities, getaways and things to do.
My short list: it is useful in all branches of Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Politics, banks, insurance companies, Earth Sciences, Biology, Windows, Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Hotmail, Gmail, digital TV, digital music, digital movies, video games, YouTube, flying to the Moon or to Mars, Intel, iOS, Android, iPhones, Samsung, Sony, LG, VolksWagen, Airbus, Boeing, Ferrari, bicycles, transport systems, hydrocarbons, ah!, and in the design and operation of all kind of computers.
Google isn’t just a search engine company any longer. Yes, of course it is also home to the ever-popular Android OS but Google’s scope is far on the far side the online realm. For many years now it has been nerve-racking to suppress the world’s heart when it comes to research, especially in new sciences and technologies that would outstanding benefit humanity. 1. Robotics Google seems to be building a robot army, and I’m not equal kidding when I wrote that. Google first dabbled in robotics for their driverless cars. 2. Self-driving cars The stir about electric and autonomous cars has been approximately for a couple of years now. Big names like Volkswagen, Mercedes, Tesla, General Motors, and Google (of all companies) are ambitious for driverless cars. 3. Space exploration – Lunar XPRIZE The bombinate about going to space has been in a hoopla, every since Richard Branson of Virgin Airlines and Elon Musk of Tesla and Space-X joined the space grouping. Google too has its eyes set on going back to space. 4. Project Ara – Modular phones Tired of exchanging your phone every six months or two years because of wear and tear or superannuated technologies? That may be why you have been afluttered about Project Ara ever since it was proclaimed. The concept is simplex: delicacy a phone like it is a lego toy. Assemble the phone according to the parts you demand enhanced. 5. Project Tango – 3D mapping Project Tango intents to bring spatial consciousness of the world around us to hand-held devices. We can voyage to any corner of the world, and yet our devices don’t recognize the departure between up and down, left and right, or what’s on the far side the horizon, since these devices “see” the world in 2D. With Project Tango, mapping the world in real-time won’t be a difficulty. Imagine entering a building and as you walking inside it, your smartphone maps everything. The ceiling, floor, walls, and objects on your path. Read few more things about Google : Biggest new technologies and products from Google Robot Calling Human. The feature that got the most attention on the first day of the I/O developer show was called Duplex. ... Gmail Will Write Your Emails. ... A New AI Chip. ... Maps Gets an AR Upgrade. ... AI-Powered Pic Sharing. ... A New News App. ... Robot Manners. ... Tackling Tech Addiction. And More.....
Digital is only the channel. Marketing rules are universal in offline and online. So, excellent strategies are written in ‘Marketing wars’ and ’22 marketing laws’ books. Pepsi marketing strategy (correct chossing of auditory and they desires - teens always want to be different than old people, so drinking of Pepsi was a mind revolt) Gilette marketing strategy (attack yourself market positions - segmenting products and regular release of new models help Gilette keep near 60–70% of the market). There are similar examaples in auto industry, when product releases where oversucces. (Ford Mustang, Volkswagen Golf etc). In digital the most interesting things are created in user journey experience. For example, when you add anybody in LinkedIn, site immediatly offer to your add your contacts for Gmail contacts. It helps to grow viral. So, there is no secrets. understand your audience due to details; find channels where this audience spend own time; create an uncompromissing message (an offer that can not be abandoned); develop automatic technology of user journey, that helps to grow in a big scale
To make money. EU doesn’t give money to Poland and Bulgaria. It invests the money to make these countries richer. The amount of money from EU to new members is smaller and smaller every few years while the amount of money these new countries have to pay to EU increases every few years. So finally all the money Poland and Bulgaria got will be returned to EU. But that’s only this. EU creates a bigger market and this is especially important for rich, developed countries, like France and Germany. Let’s say you have a car company in Germany, for example Volkswagen. Volkswagen wants to make lots of money but there is only 82 millions Germans and many of them already bought a car. Poland has 38 million people (Bulgaria- 7 million). Because Poland is in EU it’s now simple for Volkswagen to sell their car also to Poland. And because Poland is poorer than Germany it needs more cars because it couldn’t afford to buy enough before. This is, of course, a simplified example but it shows it’s important for rich countries, like Germany or France, to have a simple way to sell products to poorer countries. But it’s also a way to make sure those poorer countries don’t create competition. Let’s say Poland is outside of EU. Poles can’t buy cars from Germany that cheap. All the borders, bureaucracy, taxes, duties make the cars too expensive for Poles. But people need cars. So what Poland does? It creates its own car company. Sure the cars will be terrible at first, but they will be cars. And since they don’t have any competition and there is 38 million Poles, the polish car company starts selling more and more cars to Poles. It gets more money, it hires better engineers, it makes better cars. After 20–30–100 years Polish cars are already as good as German so now Poles don’t need Germany’s cars and it can start exporting their own, cheaper but still great, cars to Germany. Because there is EU Poles don’t have their own car factory and they buy German cars. The cars are affordable and nobody really wants to build a factory to start making terrible cars. Poles will not buy them, they have German cars. So the factory will not have enough customers to improve their terrible cars and will eventually bankrupt. Sure, this is very simplified but here are some facts: Top selling new cars in Poland in 2016: #1 place - SKODA (Germany!) - 52 288 cars sold #2 place - VOLKSWAGEN (Germany!) - 42 830 cars sold #4 place - OPEL (Germany!) - 34 212 cars sold #11 place - MERCEDES-BENZ (Germany!) - 12 672 cars sold #12 place - BMW (Germany!) - 12 497 cars sold #15 place - AUDI (Germany!) - 10 787 cars sold Poles buy German cars more often than any others. And these are only new cars. Thousands of used cars are imported from Germany every year. German products are perhaps the most popular products in Poland. Okay, but you can say my idea that Poland would start making its own cars if it couldn’t buy German cars is a nonsense. So let’s take a look at Russia. Russia is not a member of the EU. It’s actually quite separated from other countries. 2016:, The average monthly salary in Russia is $433, which is less than in Serbia, Romania, China or Poland, Matovnikov said., ,The average salary in Russia is now lower than in China and Poland And Russia develops it’s own products. It has a huge market (144 millions of people) and people are quite poor. Most popular search engine in Poland? Google (Global). In Russia? Yandex (Russian) Most popular social platform in Poland? Facebook (Global). In Russia? VK (Russian) Most popular e-mail server in Poland? Gmail (Global). In Russia? ,Mail.Ru, (Russian) Lately Russia started making its own processors compatible with Intel and AMD. Currently they are slower than Intel and AMD but they are progressing quickly. What other county does that? Everyone just puts Intel or AMD in their computers. My point is - rich countries, like Germany and France need huge markets for their products in order to sell more. But this way they also make sure the competition will not grow that easily.
Yes, that is quite easily done and is most often easily accomplished on some of the worst email services ever to be offered: Yahoo ahd Hotmail! All you need to do is figure out the password to the account that you are trying to use. Gmail seemingly has less of a problem with hacked accounts but I am not certain as to why that is (nor have I ever bothered to research it; I just tend to advise folks to steer clear of the free email services offered by Yahoo and Microsoft). So, how can you protect against having such an account hacked? Don’t have an account at those often-hacked sites. Instead, use an account from your ISP, especially if it is a smaller local ISP such as your cable company (,LJ.net, is less likely to be a target for hacking than ,http://swbell.net,, for example). If you do, then make sure that your password is not something easily guessed (such as your dog’s name or your car’s license plate or, worst of all, something as simple as “PASSWORD” or anything that translates to the word password from any other language). Do not use the same password for your email as you do for your bank account or anything. Make sure that each and every site has its own unique password. Don’t use only letters in your password (such as ,Volkswagen,) since those are so easy to crack with only 52 possibilities for each letter of the password. Therefore, a “dictionary attack” can easily get through it and come up with the right answer fairly quickly. Do not make it a common password length: when most people see a password must be between, say, 8 and 20 characters in length, they automatically make sure that it is 8, 10, or 20. Instead, make it 13 or 17 or something similar. That makes it harder for hackers to guess your password since there is less chance they will stumble across the correct length. Make sure to use a mix of letters (capitalized and lowercase), numbers, and—if permitted—symbols such as asterisks, ampersands, slashes, pipes, etc. If you are not sure that you can create sufficiently secure passwords, use a ,strong password generator, and make sure that you keep a record in some fashion so that you can reproduce it when necessary (such as a ,password manager,).