Altough this is not latin America but brazilian, the city where many people say are some of the best model of the world. I wanted to take the chance to publish this amazing history that is moving the world.
model Daniela Cicarelli was cought by a hidden camera video, - as we all know she was the ex-girlfriend of soccer player Ronaldo. She is now all over the news and not specially in modeling acts, well we can see this is a kind of modeling scene. She can now be seen for the whole world making love or having intercourse to/with Tato Malzoni, her new boyfriend. Miguel Temprano, a paparazzi who was there at the time comments, he was just couple of steps away as he caught their lovemaking on tape...!!! Now ruiened it, becuase the auto giant GM has cancelled their endorsement contract with her because of the sex video and its possible effects on the image of the corporation.
See the video by clicking here DANIELA CICARELLI
Monday, January 8, 2007
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Hugo Chavez Reelected in Venezuela
The Venezuelan candidate Hugo Chavez frias, once again won the presidential elections this past third of December. For many people is good, for some other people it is the worst thing that could had happen to Venezuela beings.
The reelected president, Hugo Chavez Frias, won the presidential elections approximately by 70% of the votes. In the other hand, the candidate of the so-called OPOSITION lost the battle acquiring only 35% of the votes.
Many Venezuelans were really sure that the day of the president Chavez, was over, but they were wrong.
Many people from both teams crowded the streets of Venezuela on the third day of this month. Voting Centers were equipped with all the personals and machineries needed to make the presidential elections a reality. Many people commented that there was fraud, hell yeah, of course there was fraud, and how could you beat some body that has all the key factors of a country under his power. The house of representatives, the army, PDVSA, and many other establishments were are influenced by this master mind, Hugo Chavez, because whatever people say, we can not deny it, this guy really knows how to get everyone on his pocket.
Have you ever thought about the percentage of poverty of one country? Well think about it, if the majority of the population is poor and you hit it right there, I mean in that sector, who do you think is going to win? If you are thinking that “maybe this guy is Venezuelan, you are right”. I am from Venezuela, at this time out of there for studying purposes and other things that I have achieved with the help of my parents who, by the way, are not rich. Part of my family belongs to the medium class and the other part is almost poor.
Any ways, going back to the topic, the president is now going to reform the book of the Constitution of Venezuela, what will be the modification, easy as there is not going to be any more presidential elections in Venezuela. He will probably not do it at this time since many people are going to go crazy and it may be a huge problem for the country. But if you know the trajectory of Fidel Castro, you might want to reconsider, if you are on Chavez’s side of course, voting for him for the next presidential elections, IF THERE IS ANY OTHER.
People, If you want to live, you have to be on his side, if ya want to die, go against him. You may not die, but I don’t think you are going to be able to get anything from what the Charismas are going to get.
Anyways, I just wanted to make my thoughts spread out a little bit. I hope everything goes well and the president of Venezuela governs in behalf of the needed people.
Cars in veneauto
The reelected president, Hugo Chavez Frias, won the presidential elections approximately by 70% of the votes. In the other hand, the candidate of the so-called OPOSITION lost the battle acquiring only 35% of the votes.
Many Venezuelans were really sure that the day of the president Chavez, was over, but they were wrong.
Many people from both teams crowded the streets of Venezuela on the third day of this month. Voting Centers were equipped with all the personals and machineries needed to make the presidential elections a reality. Many people commented that there was fraud, hell yeah, of course there was fraud, and how could you beat some body that has all the key factors of a country under his power. The house of representatives, the army, PDVSA, and many other establishments were are influenced by this master mind, Hugo Chavez, because whatever people say, we can not deny it, this guy really knows how to get everyone on his pocket.
Have you ever thought about the percentage of poverty of one country? Well think about it, if the majority of the population is poor and you hit it right there, I mean in that sector, who do you think is going to win? If you are thinking that “maybe this guy is Venezuelan, you are right”. I am from Venezuela, at this time out of there for studying purposes and other things that I have achieved with the help of my parents who, by the way, are not rich. Part of my family belongs to the medium class and the other part is almost poor.
Any ways, going back to the topic, the president is now going to reform the book of the Constitution of Venezuela, what will be the modification, easy as there is not going to be any more presidential elections in Venezuela. He will probably not do it at this time since many people are going to go crazy and it may be a huge problem for the country. But if you know the trajectory of Fidel Castro, you might want to reconsider, if you are on Chavez’s side of course, voting for him for the next presidential elections, IF THERE IS ANY OTHER.
People, If you want to live, you have to be on his side, if ya want to die, go against him. You may not die, but I don’t think you are going to be able to get anything from what the Charismas are going to get.
Anyways, I just wanted to make my thoughts spread out a little bit. I hope everything goes well and the president of Venezuela governs in behalf of the needed people.
Cars in veneauto
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Microsoft's Zune MP3 is not compatible with Windows Vista!

Microsoft as we all know is preparing its new operating system called, “Windows Vista”. Well this morning, the company noticed that thanks to a lack of communication between employees and supervisors, a result of non compatibility was archived.
If you have seen the new Zune MP3 player from Microsoft, you must be saying oh! they are competing so hard, but in reality they are not. There is not competition that will affect the biggest invent in life, “the Apple.” Well the problem with this company is that know, after the launch of this new MP3 player, they observed or found out that it is not compatible with the new operating system, “Windows Vista”, expected to be in the market on January of 2007.
What big shock right? Well to read more visit techcrunch.com
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Latin America's IT evolution being led by Cisco
Around the sphere technology is boosting corporate productivity, helping companies lower their costs, attack new markets and produce greater returns for their shareholders. In the United States, for example, aproximately 40 to 50 percent of future annual productivity growth will come from investments in information technology.
In Latin America, political and economic disruptions have slowed investment in new technology. As a result, many IT companies have reported disappointing financial results, while others are re-evaluating their participation in the region.
In contrast, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, is fully committed to helping Latin American businesses, governments and other organizations realize the many competitive advantages of today's networks.
"We believe the Internet and network-enabled business solutions are a key component in improving economic conditions in Latin America," says Keith Goodwin, president, Americas International (Canada and Latin America) region. "Although many of our competitors are cutting investments in the region, we are here to stay."
With its strong financial position (no debt and US$21 billion in cash), Cisco is boosting its market share in Latin America and expects to grow 10 percent faster than the overall market in 2002.
"We believe our closeness with our customers is a key to our market success," says Goodwin. "Our clients are looking for greater profitability, stronger cash flow and improved customer satisfaction -- the same drivers that apply to our business in others parts of the world as well. The technology message is even more compelling in Latin America's difficult economic climate."
While Latin companies that invest in new IT and Internet technologies are likely to be far more competitive in the global marketplace, the region overall is lagging other parts of the world. Only 1.7 percent of Latin America's gross domestic product (GDP) is invested in IT, compared with 5.2 percent in the United States, 3.5 percent in Europe and 2.4 percent in Asia.
"As countries and companies within the region begin to recognize the linkage between investment in IT and productivity and competitiveness, we'll see an increasing investment in these areas going forward," says Goodwin. "The prognosis for the region is very positive."
Cisco is leading the global convergence around Internet protocol (IP) based technology. Service providers and enterprises are building their backbone networks based on P solutions that allow voice, data and video communications to be provided on the same network. Evolving services like IP telephony, virtual private networks, data storage and security-related services offer huge potential benefits for Latin organizations.
IP telephony, for instance, is an enabler of applications like smart customer contact and customer relationship management (CRM), increasing productivity and customer satisfaction. "We are helping telecom and Internet service providers develop new services they can bring to the enterprise and small to mid-size companies, while growing their revenue and profitability."
In Latin America, political and economic disruptions have slowed investment in new technology. As a result, many IT companies have reported disappointing financial results, while others are re-evaluating their participation in the region.
In contrast, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, is fully committed to helping Latin American businesses, governments and other organizations realize the many competitive advantages of today's networks.
"We believe the Internet and network-enabled business solutions are a key component in improving economic conditions in Latin America," says Keith Goodwin, president, Americas International (Canada and Latin America) region. "Although many of our competitors are cutting investments in the region, we are here to stay."
With its strong financial position (no debt and US$21 billion in cash), Cisco is boosting its market share in Latin America and expects to grow 10 percent faster than the overall market in 2002.
"We believe our closeness with our customers is a key to our market success," says Goodwin. "Our clients are looking for greater profitability, stronger cash flow and improved customer satisfaction -- the same drivers that apply to our business in others parts of the world as well. The technology message is even more compelling in Latin America's difficult economic climate."
While Latin companies that invest in new IT and Internet technologies are likely to be far more competitive in the global marketplace, the region overall is lagging other parts of the world. Only 1.7 percent of Latin America's gross domestic product (GDP) is invested in IT, compared with 5.2 percent in the United States, 3.5 percent in Europe and 2.4 percent in Asia.
"As countries and companies within the region begin to recognize the linkage between investment in IT and productivity and competitiveness, we'll see an increasing investment in these areas going forward," says Goodwin. "The prognosis for the region is very positive."
Cisco is leading the global convergence around Internet protocol (IP) based technology. Service providers and enterprises are building their backbone networks based on P solutions that allow voice, data and video communications to be provided on the same network. Evolving services like IP telephony, virtual private networks, data storage and security-related services offer huge potential benefits for Latin organizations.
IP telephony, for instance, is an enabler of applications like smart customer contact and customer relationship management (CRM), increasing productivity and customer satisfaction. "We are helping telecom and Internet service providers develop new services they can bring to the enterprise and small to mid-size companies, while growing their revenue and profitability."
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