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Wednesday, 26 December 2018


PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is an online multiplayer battle royale gamedeveloped and published by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole. The game is based on previous mods that were created by Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene for other games using the film Battle Royale for inspiration, and expanded into a standalone game under Greene's creative direction. In the game, up to one hundred players parachute onto an island and scavenge for weapons and equipment to kill others while avoiding getting killed themselves. The available safe area of the game's map decreases in size over time, directing surviving players into tighter areas to force encounters. The last player or team standing wins the round.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Steam Logo.jpg
Developer(s)PUBG Corporation[a]
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Brendan Greene
Producer(s)Chang-han Kim
Designer(s)Brendan Greene
Composer(s)Tom Salta
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)
Release
Genre(s)Battle royale
Mode(s)Multiplayer
The game was first released for Microsoft Windows via Steam's early access beta program in March 2017, with a full release on December 20, 2017. That same month, the game was released by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox One via its Xbox Game Previewprogram, and officially released in September 2018. The same year, a port for the PlayStation 4 was released, in addition to two different mobile versions for Android and iOS. The game is one of the best-selling of all time, with over fifty million sold across all platforms by June 2018. In addition, the Windows version holds a peak concurrent player count of over three million on Steam, which is an all-time high on the platform.
Battlegrounds received positive reviews from critics, who found that while the game still was not fully finished and had some technical flaws, it presented new types of gameplay that could be easily approached by players of any skill level and was highly replayable. The game received several Game of the Yearnominations among other accolades, and is considered by Greene to be the defining game of the battle royale genre. Several other video games, following in Battlegrounds's success, added battle royale-style modes, while a number of clones, primarily out of China, also appeared. PUBG Corporation has run several small tournaments and introduced in-game tools to help with broadcasting the game to spectators, as they wish for it to become a popular esport.
Google Pay stylized G Pay (formerly Pay with Google and Android Pay) is a digital walletplatform and online payment system developed by Google to power in-app and tap-to-pay purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets or watches.
Google Pay
Google Pay (GPay) Logo.svg
Mobile app payment checkout screen of Google Pay
Mobile app payment checkout screen of Google Pay
Developer(s)Google
Initial releaseSeptember 11, 2015(as Android Pay)
January 8, 2018 (as Google Pay)
Stable release(s) [±]
Android2.73.210574668 / August 29, 2018; 3 months ago[1]
Wear OS1.53.186034020 / February 21, 2018; 9 months ago[2]
Operating systemAndroid Lollipop 5.0 and above
TypeOnline payment
LicenseProprietary
Websitepay.google.com
As of January 8, 2018, the old Android Pay and Google Wallet have unified into a single pay system called Google Pay.[3] Android Pay was rebranded and renamed as Google Pay. It also took over the branding of Google Chrome's autofill feature.[4] Google Pay adopts the features of both Android Pay and Google Wallet through its in-store, peer-to-peer, and online payments services.[5][3]
The rebranded service provided a new APIthat allows merchants to add the payment service to websites, apps, StripeBraintree, and Google Assistant.[6] The service allows users to use the payment cards they have on file with Google Play.[7]
The Google Pay app also added support for boarding passes and event tickets in May 2018.[8]
Tomb of Princess Zinat Asiya, Daughter of King Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur (3rd King of Awadh). Taj Mahal Replica.
Treasurey or opposite building.
Chota Imambara in Lucknow.
Jawab opposite the tomb of Zinat Asiya in the Husainabad Imambara complex (1862)
Husainabad Mosque.
Chota Imambara, also known as Imambara Hussainabad Mubarak is an imposing monument located in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Built as an imambara or a congregation hall for Shia Muslims, by Muhammad Ali Shah, the Nawab of Awadh in 1838,[1] it was to serve as his own mausoleumand his mother, who is buried beside him.[2]
The significance of Panjetan, the holy five, is once again emphasized here with five main doorways. This Imambara consist of two halls and a Shehnasheen (a platform where the Zarih of Imam Husain is kept.) Zarih is the replica of that protective grill or structure which is kept on the grave of Imam Husain at Karbala, Iraq. The large green and white bordered hall of Azakhana is richly decorated with chandeliers and a good number of crystal glass lamp-stands. In fact, it was for this profuse decoration that the Imambara was referred by European visitors and writers as The Palace of Lights. The exterior is very beautifully decorated with Quranic verses in Islamic calligraphy .
News24.com is an English-language South African online news publication created in October 1998 by the multinational media company, Naspers. Also known as South Africa's largest digital publisher, News24 covers local and international news, politics, business, entertainment, technology, sport, and much more.
In August 2018 news24 investigator Jean Le Roux posted multiple fake articles accusing fellow journalist Ntebatse Clement of racism and also the mastermind behind the attacks on Farmers in South-Africa, which turned out to be propaganda and a revenge attack on Clement.
News24 has been accused of plagiarism and cheap news articles also for exposing smaller news outlets and posting fake news articles.
Early 2018 Afriforum filed a class law suit against News24 and news24 chief editor Adriaan Basson after a fake news article was published on the news24 website. Afriforum won the case and News24 had to publicly apologize for posting a fake news article implicating Afriforum to be part of a right winger organization.
According to Arrie Rossouw, the site's first business manager, News24 became the biggest online news site in South Africa within one year from its launch. By 2010, more than two million South Africans a month visited the site to get their daily news fix. In February 2014, this number went over the three million threshold for the first time, via satellite television provider DStv, mobile and a suite of freely available apps across multiple devices.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds  ( PUBG ) is an  online multiplayer   battle royale game developed and published by  PUBG Corporation , ...

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