Teabreak.pk
A friend Ammar recently launched his project "Tea Break". Have a look at the following information to see what his project is all about.
Ever wondered when you are stuck in some boring Office work, College Assignment, Project with haunting deadlines or University Midterm
What is one thing that you want the most?
You need a breeeeeeakkkkkkkkkkkk, my friend. And what other better way to relax in this cyber world when everything is just a click away
Ladies and Gentlemen I give you:

link the logo = www.teabreak.pk/
Take a hot cup of tea and have a mind blogging experience with Teabreak.
So what is so special about Tea-break?
Tea Break not only provides blog readers a place where they can have both national and international blogs on one page but it also provides the bloggers a platform to launch their write ups and increase the readership of their already established Blog.
In short we are trying to bring every blogo maniac together and establish a huge blog forum.
How to join Teabreak?
• Join TeaBreak by following: http://site.teabreak.pk
• Invite friends: http://site.teabreak.pk/invite.php
Other Important things you want to know about Teabreak.pk
Source of information: Ammar’s blog post




Ummm, Bravo tea break ….
par I’m getting bored and u r re-posting same stuff on every blog
Comment by Asma — April 11, 2008 @ 1:24 pm
“Your browser may not support display of this image.”…All of them…
Seems like a good idea, BTW…
Comment by Sidhusaaheb — April 11, 2008 @ 5:18 pm
Thanks asma, its an advertisement and thats why its the same on every blog
But on teabreak you will get variety of new posts from our subscribed bloggers.
Comment by aMmAr — April 11, 2008 @ 7:18 pm
I submit my blog on teabreak last week. Haven’t heard anything from them yet!
Comment by SAWJ — April 12, 2008 @ 3:12 pm
And complains too
Comment by Asma — April 14, 2008 @ 1:45 am
I found TeaBreak Team response time as very short and i must say that they are very humble and nice fellas around! I also wrote a blog on their site irrespective of any request by them because i think we must learn to appreciate our own Pakistani efforts. The recent launch of Stop.Pk is also a commendable effort and i would love to socialize on it rather then orkut or facebook even if it lack few extra features.
)
The thing is that we have to start owning our very Pakistani and if even one of them make a mark on the International IT Arena, its the success of us all. (i hope i am not sounding like Quaid e Azam, and even if do, am proud of it
Long Live Pakistan
Comment by M Junaid Khan — May 25, 2008 @ 12:21 am
I found TeaBreak Team response time as very short and i must say that they are very humble and nice fellas around! I also wrote a blog on their site irrespective of any request by them because i think we must learn to appreciate our own Pakistani efforts. The recent launch of Stop.Pk is also a commendable effort and i would love to socialize on it rather then orkut or facebook even if it lack few extra features.
)
The thing is that we have to start owning our very Pakistani and if even one of them make a mark on the International IT Arena, its the success of us all. (i hope i am not sounding like Quaid e Azam, and even if do, am proud of it
Long Live Pakistan
Comment by M Junaid Khan — May 25, 2008 @ 12:25 am
I found TeaBreak Team response time as very short and i must say that they are very humble and nice fellas around! I also wrote a blog on their site irrespective of any request by them because i think we must learn to appreciate our own Pakistani efforts. The recent launch of Stop.Pk is also a commendable effort and i would love to socialize on it rather then orkut or facebook even if it lack few extra features.
)
The thing is that we have to start owning our very Pakistani and if even one of them make a mark on the International IT Arena, its the success of us all. (i hope i am not sounding like Quaid e Azam, and even if do, am proud of it
Long Live Pakistan
Comment by M Junaid Khan — May 25, 2008 @ 12:33 am
I found TeaBreak Team response time as very short and i must say that they are very humble and nice fellas around! I also wrote a blog on their site irrespective of any request by them because i think we must learn to appreciate our own Pakistani efforts. The recent launch of Stop.Pk is also a commendable effort and i would love to socialize on it rather then orkut or facebook even if it lack few extra features.
)
The thing is that we have to start owning our very Pakistani and if even one of them make a mark on the International IT Arena, its the success of us all. (i hope i am not sounding like Quaid e Azam, and even if do, am proud of it
Long Live Pakistan
Comment by M Junaid Khan — May 25, 2008 @ 12:42 am