Paypal India had blocked personal payment transactions to and from Indian accounts on around 5th Feb. This caused a lot of issues especially for IT developers who used to freelance for foreign markets and charge purely via the use of Paypal. Their payments were reversed by Paypal. Paypal also halted bank withdrawals for the Indian users.
But, I received I mail today from Paypal saying that they’ll resume bank withdrawals in India soon. Here’s what the mail says:
You can also read more about the update on PayPal blog. Hope the services will be resumed soon.
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The Symbian Foundation has unveiled the Symbian^3 (S^3) platform.
S^3 is the first entirely open source release following the platform’s transition to an open source license earlier this month.
S^3 is expected to be “feature complete” by the end of Q1.
Lee M. Williams, Executive Director of the Symbian Foundation, said: “S^3 is another huge milestone in the evolution of our platform. Now that it is fully open source, the door is open to individual contributors, device creators and third-party developer companies, as well as other organizations, to create more compelling products and services than ever before. We have enjoyed significant momentum since we completed S^2, with companies including Sun, Nokia, Ixonos, Comarch and Accenture, among others, contributing to S^3. We are now looking to build on this momentum and remain on course to complete S^4 later this year.”
Here’s a video from Nokia that gives you a peek at some of the more visual enhancements in Symbian^3: