Jaringan Data selular kecepatan Tinggi Tersambung otomatis ketika roaming di 135 negara: google’s project FI

Bila anda sering travelling, jgn takut lagi dgn billing charge.

Google’ Project FI , virtual data network,

Anda akan otomatis terhubung kejaringan data tercepat ketika sedang ke luar negeri 135 NEGARA ,

Dilengkapi dgn sim data only saat ini ada dibundling  dgn nexus, 
10 $ + 10$ per GB
It’s increasingly common for tech companies to dabble in the wireless carrier space—witness the recent launch of Facebook’s OpenCellular project, a baby step in its long march to “connect the world” and the near-constant speculation that Apple will spin up a network, despite Tim Cook’s denials. But for average consumers—and for travelers in particular—the only foray worth knowing about is Google’s Project Fi, which, as of today’s upgrade, might just now be the best way to stay connected while you’re traveling, full stop.
Project Fi launched last summer to surprisingly little fanfare—in part because it’s only been available to owners of Google’s own Nexus brand phones. It actually isn’t an independent network; it’s a “mobile virtual network operator,” meaning it leases bandwidth on primary networks run by Sprint, T-Mobile, and US Cellular. Its secret sauce is an ability to automatically (and invisibly) switch between networks, meaning you get stronger signal and wider range than you’d get on any individual carrier. Costs are reasonable—$10 per month base fee, plus $10 per Gb of data. You pay only for data used, and flexibility is paramount: There are no contracts, and you can cancel service any time.
Project Fi’s best feature, though, may be one just for travelers: It works abroad. In 135 countries. Without any additional costs or service agreements, or even buttons to click on websites. You just get on a plane with your Fi-enabled phone and when you land, the same network-skipping technology that shifts you from T-Mobile to Sprint at home now connects you to a network in your destination. And your phone, as a result, just works. And the costs are exactly what you’d pay at home.

Google isn’t the first company to offer this; T-Mobile’s had a similar arrangement for several years. Until today, both had similar downsides, too, which were data speeds restricted to 3G when abroad. Better than nothing—but considering modern travelers’ devotion to Instagram and Facebook photo streams, sure to be frustrating, and limiting usage in the real world to text messages and maybe—maybe—a visit to the occasional web page.
Now, though, Google has taken the brakes off. Project Fi will offer high-speed data access across its international partner networks—at no additional cost and, still, with no action required on the user’s part. That makes it about the simplest, easiest, and most cost-effective way to ensure you’re connected while traveling outside the country.
You’re still tethered to Google’s Nexus phones, at least for cell service; but there are two additional bits of good news that take some of that sting away. First, Google’s offering a steep (if temporary) discount on its flagship phone, the Nexus 6P: $150 off list price for the next week. That means you can get our favorite Android phone from last year’s impressive crop for a very reasonable $350. Even if you’re just using it as a portable hot spot for your beloved iPhone, those are some compelling economics for frequent travelers.

Second, Project Fi recently added support for data-only SIMs. If you’re a Fi subscriber, you can get a free SIM to put in a secondary phone or tablet. Data costs roll up across your devices (you can have up to nine per account) at the same $10/Gb rate, and the data-only SIMs work in all the locations Project Fi’s cell SIMs do—meaning they offer the same 135-country-wide service at the same high speeds. Best of all, they’re not restricted to Nexus phones. Project Fi claims they’ve been tested and proven to work with LTE-provisioned devices like the Nexus 7, the Nexus 9, the Galaxy Tab S, the iPad Air 2, the iPad Mini 4, and the iPad Pro. They also invite you to try the SIM with other devices; they just don’t guarantee it’ll work.

You can shed tears, air mata ..anda.

Blind Cat Didn’t Stop Crying Until He Was Reddunited With His Sister

For three cat siblings, being separated from one another was simply not an option.

CATHERINE MAGNO

Just before Christmas 2014, the three blind cats were found alone in a warehouse in Dubai. They had been abandoned. Even more saddening was the fact that all three cats had lost their eyesight due to not getting treatment for the cat flu that plagued them.

Thankfully, all three cats were rescued. But their journey wasn’t over yet. Blue, the sole male, was placed in a temporary foster home. However, he just couldn’t handle being away from his beloved sisters, Meadow and Little Willow. Although he couldn’t see them, he knew their presence well enough to feel the ache of their absence.

Blue and Catherine Magno, his current ownerCATHERINE MAGNO

“The poor confused kitten cried all night looking for his sisters and the familiar smell of home,” Catherine Magno, who’s now the proud “mommy” of all three cats, told The Dodo.

Blue was quickly reunited with his sisters and once again comforted by their presence. However, the man who had found them was unable to keep them permanently and sought a forever home that would take in all three siblings. That was how Magno, who also lives in Dubai, came across the cats and their story through a local rescue on the Internet.

CATHERINE MAGNO

“I remember reading through [online comments] … sharing in the fear and recognizing the expected extra responsibility in caring for special needs animals,” Magno said. She had also just adopted her first rescue kitten a few months previously and was worried about overwhelming her new cat with three even newer additions.

Meadow being groomed by Magno’s original rescue cat, Sir VelvetCATHERINE MAGNO

“But their story touched my heart so much,” Magno said, noting that she initially considered taking home two of the cats, since another woman offered to potentially adopt Meadow. “But I couldn’t bear to have them separated. What’s another one, right? So I took all three.”

Blue and MagnoCATHERINE MAGNO

When Magno took the cats home in February 2014, their eyes were in dire condition — infected, inflamed and leaking with pus. The kittens needed surgery to remove their eyes entirely and Magno made sure to get the medical care they needed right away.

The three siblings three days after their eye removal surgeriesCATHERINE MAGNO

The three cats took awhile to adjust to their new lives and their new home after their surgeries. Meadow was initially the “moodiest” and most antisocial out of the three, Magno said.

CATHERINE MAGNO

Blue, the biggest out of his siblings, was the most curious and tried to figure out ways to escape the temporary enclosure Magno had set up for the cats in her home.

Blue cuddling with Magno’s most recent rescue cat, PatchesCATHERINE MAGNO

“And then there’s Little Willow,” Magno said. “She’s my little princess, the runt of the litter. She was the grumpiest after the surgery and cries the loudest when she doesn’t sense you.”

Little Willow snuggling up to MagnoCATHERINE MAGNO

However, all three cats quickly learned their way around Magno’s apartment, using their whiskers and sense of smell as guides. “They also quickly memorized where every bit of furniture is, jumping at just the right height to get onto the kitchen counter, or the bed or the bookcase,” she added, saying that she couldn’t stress enough how intelligent all three cats are.

Out of the three siblings, Magno said, Blue has the most precise senses and winning a game of hide-and-seek with him is impossible. Blue is also particularly close to Meadow, whom he loves to groom and snuggle with regularly. Little Willow, on the other hand, prefers more human interaction.

Blue kisses MeadowCATHERINE MAGNO

“She likes to follow me around the apartment while I get ready for work and rubs her head against my leg to bid me goodbye,” Magno said.

Little WillowCATHERINE MAGNO

“She also prefers to sleep next to me every single night,” she continued.

Little Willow all tuckered outCATHERINE MAGNO

The three cats are all now roughly 19 months old and are loving their lives together as a solid family unit.

CATHERINE MAGNO

“They each have their own personalities,” Magno said. “But [they’re] equally affectionate and wanting constantly to be by your side.”

CATHERINE MAGNO

You can keep up with these three blind cat siblings on Facebook.

Blue and MeadowCATHERINE MAGNO

Watch this video about Moet, who now lives the most glamorous life:

Kucing kampung luar biasa: Larry the cat, bantahan ex perdana menteri, bertemu dgn obama, berkelahi dgn kucing famous lainnya :)

Downing street 10, dari negara adidaya,  diadopsi dari penampungan shelter local setempat, dgn lokasi di super elite, menjadikannya super sumber perhatian, bayangkan david cameronpun  langsung bereaksi.

Berkelahi dgn kucing milik david os. Langsung dipisahkan polisi dan pun juru bicara downing street, menyatakan mereka sudah co excist  🙂

Become a Giver n Care

​Become a Giver. 
The more you give, the more you get.

 Maybe not right away, but in the long run. At least this is the premise of Karma. 


Find ways to help others. Yes, you will run into takers, hurdlers, and climbers who will abuse your giving but don’t let this stop you. Be the person who helps people when they stumble or struggle. The key here is to become known as someone who is an asset by actions, not words.
Care. 
The best way to overcome some of the challenging people ,is to simply and truly care about your job, your profession.
 This is an individual choice. 
Care about your co-workers, care about your people, care about your clients, care about your company, and care about your job. 
When you become more passionate about these things, you will improve, you will influence change, and you will be the person who steps into the gap to drive change that will lead to success.
 Remember that caring is a personal choice and it’s something you can control.