Hyves is a social networking site and operation currently based in the Netherlands. The company caters to the Dutch consumers, hence its location in that area.
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Hyves is a social networking site and operation currently based in the Netherlands. The company caters to the Dutch consumers, hence its location in that area.
"Hyves" is the incorrect spelling of the word so there is no definition available. However, the Merriam-Webster dictionary offers a definition for the word "hives".
E buddy is a browser based web and mobile messenger service. eBuddy supports Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM, Hyves, ICQ, Google Talk, MySpace Instant Messenger and Facebook Chat using one interface. eBuddy can also be accessed from mobile platforms such as Apple iOS, Google Android, Nokia Symbian and Microsoft Windows Phone 7.
You can try to use SocioSpy App - people search by name in all popular social networks: Facebook, MySpace, FriendFeed, Twitter, Hyves, Youtube, LinkedIn, Blogger, Flickr, Xing, Digg, TypePad, WindowsLive, Posterous, LastFM, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Schoolbank, Yahoo Profiles, Ning and Google Profiles. Or better try People Search Engines
There is another answer on this question, but this one is fake. The other answered question said: miniaturewatermelon@live.com. When you see this, don't believe it! I've searched a long time and finally I actually broke in to a personal hyves of Jimmy Bennett and I saw his email address. I think it is jimmy__bennett@hotmail.com. I'll let know as soon it's something else. CAUTION: there are 2 of _ in his email address, not one.
There are a number of ways to find people online. You can use people search sites like 123people.com, pipl.com or whitepages.com or you can find people through web search engines like Google. If you have Iphone, it is comfortable to use SocioSpy - people search by name in all popular social networks: Facebook, MySpace, FriendFeed, Twitter, Hyves, Youtube, LinkedIn, Blogger, Flickr, Xing, Digg, TypePad, WindowsLive, Posterous, LastFM, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Schoolbank, Yahoo Profiles, Ning and Google Profiles.
i have no idea where they are based but they are probably based in the
Neither is correct. It should be "will be based on"
Based upon is written more often.
it is based on how you answer the question that is based on information that you know , and it also based on your findings or something that will emphasis your studies
Acrylic paint is water-based, not oil-based or latex-based.