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UPDATES - FORUM

- ShoutBox aka KhalsaShout: this is a chat-like feature where users can leave messages on the forum.

- Thanks feature: Instead of posting thanks, there is a thanks button at the top of the post where users can say thanks instantly.

- KhalsaWiki: we have our own encyclopedia where users can add or edit articles.

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Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

TatKhalsa Network is back!

TatKhalsa Network has finaly been re-released. Head over to OnlineKhalsa.com to check it out!

With new features, including a facebook style chat, video and audio sections, a twitter-like status update option, applications for iPhone and your personal profile, and alot more.

Now its a whole new look and feel. This Network is more of a Sikh Social Networking Network.

Look Around and explore. Create your own profiles and add your apps to them. Upload and see videos, pictures, audio’s. Add links to your favourite sikhee related sites in a digg like part of the site. Update your status like twitter. Post Topics and replies on the forums.

Have you heard of yahoo answers? Well now hear of TK answers where you can ask sikhee related questions and they shall be answered. Download and share files. Download the latest iPhone Apps. Read sakhees and poems about sikhee, plus much much more, and with new features being added all the time who wouldn’t want to register?

Visit TatKhalsa Network Today and explore.

Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

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