Perhaps the third time will be the charm, because the second one certainly was not: the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 was lost today during its flight.
Launched at 7:45 a.m. PST from Vanderberg Air Force Base in California, the aircraft followed its ancestor into oblivion. In April of 2010, the test flight of the original Falcon Hypesonic Technology Vehicle also ended prematurely. Nine minutes into the flight, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) lost contact with the vehicle.
A small group of environmentalists in California has been linked to identify theft, compromising 25,000 US citizens and threatening their credit cores and their ID in the process.
A small Savannah based company, SiRuDo Realty, owned by Teolita Sicay, whose server was compromised by a hacker from California, reported the financial crime and fraud to the SCCMPD officer Ms. Nelson for further investigation.
We are glad to announce that presently we are seriously studying few revenue sharing models that will allow to share some part of revenues with our news writer authors.
According to the vision the news story pages that you as an author will generate will bring you certain part of the revenue from that page or pages.
Citizen journalism is really picking up. We know of CNN's I-Report and know CBS has launched a new citizen journalism site following HULIQ and other mid size citizen powered journalist sites. At www.cbseyemobile.com/ users can upload text and videos about current events from their mobile phones.
Our readers will decide what are the top stories, thus making the home page of HULIQ the premier and one of the most democratic news source online.
From the time of the conception of the idea of HULIQ our goal has been how we can have the community decide what is important, what is top news and what is not.
The global network of journalists is expanding at HULIQ. Today Mansi and Aleks joined our network. They are going to report gadget news and reviews as well as news about cultural food and traditions.
Aleks is from Serbia and publishers Phone Hello Tech Gadget Review blog.
Huliq announces 2008 Spring internships in Journalism and marketing that would cover various business areas around the journalism profession. If you are journalism student and need to have academic credits in journalism please contact huliq.com through our contact form with a letter of interest and with your Resume included.
HULIQ Allows Bloggers To Cross-Review Gadgets At Huliq
The news publishing and sharing at HULIQ is growing rapidly.
Around six months ago we decided to create a special section where we would review and present various gadgets. At HULIQ we felt there is need for this because while gadgets can be any hand-held device, they have come to be known more like electronic devices.
Huliq, believing in the power of knowledge and sharing of information unveils a program to build a global network of volunteer journalists and bloggers who will report local news on any topic that is happening in a local setting.
Mobile readers and cell phone users now can view the news stories from HULIQ.com via their mobile and hand-held devices.
Especially exiting is that Mobile users can not only read but also comment on the news stories as well as report short news stories through their cell phones.
Our friend Jeff did a great job in preparing the mobile version for HULIQ.