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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.
Vietnam's popular online magazine Zing News, ultimately owned by one of the country's top digital groups, VNG Corp, said on Thursday it had to suspend publications for three months after a ...
Yahoo! 360° Plus Vietnam was a similar service that was launched in 2008 and is now defunct. The service that had been available in Vietnam until June 2012, then it was substituted by Yahoo! Blog [clarification needed]. Finally, Yahoo! Blog Vietnam was officially shut down on January 17, 2013.
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
Vietnam operates 20 major civil airports, including three international gateways: Noi Bai in Hanoi, Da Nang International Airport in Đà Nẵng and Tan Son Nhat in Ho Chi Minh City. Tan Son Nhat is the country's largest airport handling the majority of international passenger traffic. [ 348 ]
360 Secure Browser (360 Security Browser) or 360 Safe Browser [8] (Chinese: 360安全浏览器) is a web browser developed by the Qihoo company of Beijing, China. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Version 1.0 was released in July 2008 (first non- beta release; first beta in changelog is from April).
Don King Presents: Prizefighter is a boxing video game for the Xbox 360. It was developed by Venom Games (the last game to be released before discontinuation), published by 2K and released in June and July 2008. A Wii and Nintendo DS version, called Don King Boxing, was released in 2009. Players will take on the role of a boxer as they ...
The games were compatible with both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360, and feature online play through Xbox Live. The games were originally created as downloadable games for Xbox Live Arcade but were considered to be of such high quality they were instead moved to 'box product' and distributed directly at Burger King stores for $3.99 apiece. [2]