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Zing Technologies is company that marketed a proprietary collaborative software system for meeting and learning. There are two versions of their software, Anyzing and Zingthing. There are two versions of their software, Anyzing and Zingthing.
Zing, Taraba State, a local government area in Nigeria; Zing Technologies, a company that makes collaborative team learning and meeting systems; Pop's Props Zing, an ultralight aircraft; Zing, a former business, merged into Micromania-Zing, a French videogaming retail company
Zing Me is a social network operated by VNG, introduced in August 2009. It is integrated directly via the Zing system, with a variety of special applications like blogging, photo and music sharing, gaming, video clips, and email. In addition, Zing Me was the first social network in Vietnam that had the properties of a platform.
Six action plans were announced at the inaugural meeting. Samasta President Muhammad Jifri Muthukkoya Thangal announced the plans. They announced the six projects decided in the Samasta Kendra Mushavara meeting. [11] Formulating and implementing new projects at the national and international level to spread the ideals of the Holy Ahlus Sunnah ...
Zing is a Local Government Area in Taraba State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Zing. Its headquarters are in the town of Zing. Zing is predominantly Mumuye , [ 2 ] constituted by 12 clans.
Samasata Junction Railway Station (Urdu and Punjabi: سمہ سٹہ جنکشن اسٹیشن) is located in Samasata town, Bahawalpur district of Punjab province, Pakistan.The station served as the junction between the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line and the now defunct Samasata–Amruka Branch Line (and onwards to the Bahawalnagar–Fort Abbas Branch Line).
Samastha Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama of EK Sunnis also known as Samastha and EK Samastha [2] [3] is a Sunni-Shafi'i Muslim scholarly body in Kerala. [4] [5] [6] The body administers Shafi'ite mosques, institutes of higher religious learning (the equivalent of north Indian madrasas) and madrasas (institutions where children receive basic Islamic education) in India. [4]
Zing Tsjeng (born 25 September 1988) is a Singaporean journalist, non-fiction author, and podcaster based in London. She was previously the editor in chief of Vice UK and Vice.com. [ 1 ] She launched Broadly for the network in 2014.