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www.minekey.com

Rumi, October 17, 2008

Minekey is the leading discussion network that connects real people through real conversations. People from all over the world hang out on Minekey and discuss stuff that matters to them such as relationships, social and political issues, religion, pop culture and more.
Minekey’s discussion network spans across minekey.com and the top five social networks – Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Hi5 and Orkut. Whether you are interested in finding out what people think, or engaging in playful banter, or leading a discussion on a subject that you are passionate about, Minekey is the place for you.

Minekey’s proprietary technology provides recommendations on relevant topics, conversations and people with similar interests. Founded by Delip Andra in 2005 and funded by NEA IndoUS Ventures, Minekey is headquartered in Silicon Valley and has R&D offices at Delhi and IIT Kharagpur in India.

Community Guidelines

Minekey is an application that allows you to easily express thoughts and opinions, share opinions with others, comment on opinions and find out what the world thinks. We want Minekey to be a community where people respect the rights and feelings of others. These rules are set forth to establish guidelines for behavior and content posting on Minekey. When you use Minekey, you are agreeing to abide by the user Community Guidelines and the other guidelines in our Terms of Use . The rules are fairly simple: treat other users and their thoughts and opinions with respect. Do not engage in behavior that is abusive, racist, sexist or obscene. If you fail to abide by the community guidelines, Minekey has the right to remove the offensive content and prevent you from using the Minekey application. It is our sincere hope that most disagreements can be worked out among our members themselves. While we support Freedom of Speech and the right of our community members to express themselves openly, we want everyone to feel safe. Our policies regarding appropriate behavior within the community are spelled out in our Terms of Use and Community Guidelines.

Inappropriate Content

While we believe users should be able to express themselves and their points of view, certain kinds of speech or behavior simply do not belong in a community like Minekey. Therefore, you may not post or share Content that:

  • is obscene, pornographic or sexually explicit
  • depicts graphic or gratuitous violence
  • makes threats of any kind or that intimidates, harasses, or bullies anyone
  • is derogatory, demeaning, malicious, defamatory, abusive, offensive or hateful

Unlawful or Harmful Content or Conduct

Although as an online service provider, we are not responsible for the conduct of our users, we want the Minekey application to be a safe place. Therefore while using Minekey you may not:

  • post any content or engage in any behavior that is harmful, threatening, unlawful, defamatory, infringing, abusive, inflammatory, harassing, vulgar, obscene, fraudulent, invasive of privacy or publicity rights, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable
  • violate the rules, Terms of Use, or Community Guidelines of the Social Networking Platform (Facebook, Bebo, Orkut, Freindster, Hi-5, My Space, etc.) or web site that is hosting Minekey
  • violate any local, state, national or international law or post any Content that would encourage or provide instructions for a criminal offense
  • impersonate any person or entity or otherwise misrepresent yourself, your age or your affiliation with any person or entity
  • use Minekey to send or make available any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, solicitations, promotional materials, “junk mail,” “spam,” “chain letters,” “pyramid schemes,” or any other form of solicitation
  • post or share any personally identifiable or private information of any third party
  • solicit passwords or personal information from anyone, including those under 18
  • use information or content you obtained on the Minekey Application in any manner not authorized by the Minekey Community Guidelines or Terms of Use
  • post any material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment
  • register for more than one account or use or attempt to use another’s account, service or system without authorization or create a false identity on the Minekey application
  • engage in any predatory or stalking conduct

Third-Party Content

Minekey allows you to post and share user generated Content with your friends and other users. It is not intended as a place for you to post third-party copyrighted content. We expect our users to use good judgment and respect the copyrights and other intellectual property rights of others. Therefore, in using Minekey, you may not:

  • post or share any Content that infringes upon or violates the copyright, trademarks or other rights of any third party
  • attempt to circumvent any content filtering techniques we may employ

If you observe anyone violating the Minekey Community Guidelines, please do not hesitate to use the Report Abuse link at the bottom of the application page.
The Minekey Community Guidelines is subject to change at any time at our sole discretion.

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Hi, I am Hasan T. Emdad Rumi, an IT Project Manager & Consultant, Virtualization & Cloud Savvyfrom Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have prior experience in managing numerous local and international projects in the area of Telco VAS & NMC, National Data Center & PKI Naitonal Root and CA Infrastructure. Also engaged with several Offshore Software Development Team.

Worked with Orascom Telecom-Banglalink, Network Elites as VAS partner, BTRC, BTT (Turkey) , Mango Teleservices Limited and Access to Informaiton (A2I-UNDP)

Currently working at Oracle Corporation as Principal Technology Solution and Cloud Architect.

You can reach me [h.t.emdad at gmail.com] and I will be delighted to exchange my views.

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