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Nokia Tune is one of world’s most recognized audio brand assets and is estimated to be heard over one billion times a day. Nokia is launching a global crowdsourcing campaign to find a fresh version of the Nokia Tune.
And the first winner is in.
Although I wonder what tone deaf ten thumbed talentless noise polluter invented this aural piece of excrement and, just as important, which bunch of cunts voted it to win?
Or perhaps it just shows how what Nokia marketeers like is inversely proportional to what everyone else likes…
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An estimated 100,000 people in India may have escaped HIV infection over five years thanks to one of the world’s biggest prevention programs, an encouraging sign that targeting high-risk groups remains vital even as more donors focus on treatment, a new study suggests.
While the initial findings regarding the $258 million Avahan project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, come with large uncertainty due to data limitations and methodology, the study’s authors say the overall message is clear: that investing in prevention can make a dent in one of the world’s largest epidemics, with an estimated 2.4 million Indians infected.
To coin a phrase – “What is this, I don’t even…”.