Friday, November 16, 2012

Looking North: Investigating Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship in North Africa

Much of our focus in the past has centered around Sub-Saharan Africa and in particularly key ?hubs? in the region ? Nigeria in Western Africa, Kenya in Eastern Africa and South Africa in Southern Africa.

However, it goes without saying that though these areas are much discussed and have received a lot of attention for their progress in terms of tech and innovation, there are other countries that deserve to be highlighted on. In future, we?re aiming at canvassing more of the continent and investigating other countries that normally do not pop up by default when hear about ?tech in Africa?.

For example, at the recently concluded DEMO Africa event, I had a chat with Jon Gosier, founder of Appfrica who enlightened me on some of their efforts around the continent. Part of their activities involve running an annual developer contest (Apps4Africa), as part of this they hold developer events in several nations across Africa, I was amazed to learn that some of their highest turnouts were in countries that do not feature in hyped up conversations about tech in Africa.

In this article, I?d like to turn our attention to the northern part of Africa, a region that has received wide attention particularly following the Arab Spring ? but what does the technology innovation and entrepreneurship landscape look like in Northern Africa? We can consider the cases of Egypt and Tunisia:

Basic statistics

The following data is based on indicators published by the Egyptian Ministry of ICT (MICT), specifically the March 2012 ICT Indicators Bulletin and August 2012 ICT Indicators in Brief

Telecommunications & Mobile: In July 2011, Egypt recorded 77.76 million mobile subscriptions, that number jumped to 92.64 million in July 2012, recording an annual growth rate of approximately 19%.

Internet, Web & Social: In July 2011 there were 26.54 million internet users in Egypt of whom 9.95 million were mobile internet users (37.49%), as at July 2012 this number stood at 31.03% (approx. 17% increase) of whom 10.87 million were mobile internet users. The internet penetration rising from 32.96% to 27.79% in the respective periods.

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By Will Mutua

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Science?s HelloInsights Is An Influencer Analytics Platform For Pinterest

HelloInsights - Pinterest Analytics | Schedule PinsLA-based incubator Science is debuting a new service today, HelloInsights.com, which is a platform for Pinterest influencer analytics. HelloInsights offers a way for brands to monitor company growth, track popular items, and connect with potential brand ambassadors on Pinterest.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

A year after lavish funeral, Savile myth in ruins

FILE This March 25, 2008 file photo shows Jimmy Savile showing a medal in London. Amid mounting complaints that British authorities for decades failed to properly examine allegations of child abuse, lawmakers called Tuesday Nov. 6, 2012 for a sweeping national inquiry into the issue. Allegations that renowned BBC children?s TV host Jimmy Savile abused hundreds of young people have prompted national debate, and led scores of adults to contact authorities about other, unrelated cases of sex offenses in the past. (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)

FILE This March 25, 2008 file photo shows Jimmy Savile showing a medal in London. Amid mounting complaints that British authorities for decades failed to properly examine allegations of child abuse, lawmakers called Tuesday Nov. 6, 2012 for a sweeping national inquiry into the issue. Allegations that renowned BBC children?s TV host Jimmy Savile abused hundreds of young people have prompted national debate, and led scores of adults to contact authorities about other, unrelated cases of sex offenses in the past. (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)

(AP) ? At Jimmy Savile's funeral, a year ago Friday, the priest delivering the homily was emphatic: the DJ and television host "can face eternal life with confidence."

Hundreds of people packed a cathedral for Savile's funeral Mass, thousands paid their respects at his coffin, and people from Prince Charles to the Bee Gees sent condolences. He was a cultural fixture, even an icon, and his BBC television shows had been part of childhood for two generations of Britons.

But a year on, Savile's reputation is in ruins. Police have branded him one of Britain's worst sex offenders, accused of assaulting underage girls over half a century. Like those who feted and praised him on that November day, millions are wondering: How could he have duped so many for so long?

A SELF-MADE MYTH

"His life story was an epic of giving ? giving of time, giving of talent, giving of treasure," Monsignor Kieran Heskin told hundreds of mourners at the funeral. "Sir Jimmy Savile can face eternal life with confidence."

Savile's death, like his life, was full of self-spun mythology. He cast himself as a colorful entertainer who worked tirelessly for charity ? and he choreographed his exit as carefully as an Egyptian pharaoh, leaving instructions for an elaborate three-day commemoration in his home city of Leeds, in northern England.

Thousands of people turned out to pay tribute at the Queen's Hotel, where the entertainer's coffin sat surrounded by flowers, photos and the last cigar he ever smoked. Inside lay Savile, dressed in a tracksuit and clutching a string of rosary beads.

Others lined the street as Savile was carried into St. Anne's Cathedral by Royal Marine pallbearers for a richly ceremonial requiem Mass. Later he was buried in a golden coffin, in a tree-shaded cemetery ? and on a 45-degree angle so he could overlook the sea.

CHARITY SHIELD

"He had gold, jewelry and diamonds, but wealth meant nothing to him," Alistair Hall, a cardiologist at one of the hospitals Savile supported, said in his eulogy. Savile, he said, "was as he appeared ? a caring man."

Savile cultivated the persona of an eccentric, curmudgeonly but generous uncle. He wore brightly colored tracksuits and chunky gold chains and drove a Rolls-Royce. On the long-running TV show "Jim'll Fix It" he made children's wishes come true. Off-screen, he ran marathons for charity and frequently visited schools and hospitals.

What now seems clear ? what so many missed ? is that both roles brought him into contact with potential victims: star-struck teenagers, vulnerable patients, inmates of a secure psychiatric hospital.

Cary Cooper, a professor of psychology at England's Lancaster University, said that probably nobody will ever know whether Savile used his charity work deliberately to meet victims, or simply to burnish his saintly image. "Either way," Cooper said, "it protected him more, being seen as a philanthropic individual. It served his purpose."

At the funeral, Hall said Saville's charitable legacy would live on. Last month the trustees of two charities that bear his name announced that they were closing down.

FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES

When Savile died, Prince Charles' office said the heir to the throne and his wife "were saddened to hear of Jimmy Savile's death."

The late DJ boasted of his ties to powerful people, including Prince Charles, the late Princess Diana and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom he visited at her country retreat.

His connections may have helped shield him from criticism. Several young people accused Savile of abuse while he was alive, and he was questioned by police, but no charges were laid ? and no newspaper ever printed the allegations.

Now, police are investigating claims of abuse from some 300 people who have come forward since the scandal exploded when allegations about Savile were broadcast in a TV documentary in early October. And police are facing investigation themselves for their failure to act sooner.

Charles' Clarence House office says the prince's relationship with Savile was solely a result of their shared charity work.

REMORSE AND REGRET

"If there's a heaven, he'll be laughing now if he's got time," fellow DJ Tony Prince said at the funeral. "Because if there is a heaven, he'll be introducing Elvis on the clouds."

Younger DJs mentored by Savile were out in force at the memorial, and remembered the flamboyant star fondly. One, Dave Eager, wore a bright yellow sweat shirt saying "Jimmy's Eager Helper."

"Everyone who knew Jimmy knows it was a life-changing experience," he said.

Last month, Eager told The Sun newspaper that he was "completely and utterly gobsmacked" by the allegations against Savile, and felt guilty about failing to stop the abuse.

"You feel traumatized and sorry for the people abused by Jimmy but equally you think, 'Why the bloody hell didn't we see something?'" he said.

A SHATTERED IMAGE

Savile's carefully crafted myth didn't outlive him by long, and he has not rested in peace. His family has had the star's gravestone destroyed in response to public outrage. This week his nephew backed calls to exhume and cremate Savile's body out of respect to other bereaved families.

Of all the words spoken at the funeral a year ago, one comment now sounds prophetic. "None of us really knew the real Jimmy," fellow DJ Mike Read said. "Maybe he didn't even know himself."

Jill Lawless can be reached at: http://Twitter.com/JillLawless

Associated Press

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Video: Florida: the big political prize



>>> as we said at the top of our first half hour tonight, if you want to find out what is important to win this this election, trace the itineraries of the campaign in the last 24 hours , today, they basically crossed while on the ground, while on the taxi way, and in the air because they don't call them battleground states for nothing. mitt romney barnstorming through four states today, florida , ohio, virginia and iowa, making his argumentarguments.

>> this is a campaign about america, their children, we ask you to stay all the way until we win tomorrow night, we got to have your vote.

>> reporter: and for his part, president obama was shoring up what his campaign has optimistically called his midwestern firewall, and in wisconsin and iowa, making his final appeal.

>> you know where i stand, you know i tell the truth. and you know i will fight for you and your family every single day, as hard as i know how.

>> reporter: now, here is what we have done tonight, we have deployed our team across all that territory and will swing through some of the swing states tonight, beginning with mark potter in tampa, florida , good evening.

>> reporter: good evening to you, brian, florida is a political prize with the 29 electoral votes , making it a rich, diverse state, making it a political bellweather for much of the country. today, many voted after sometimes waiting in long lines. early voting at the polls ended saturday officially, but many still lined up today to fill out absentee ballots. today, governor romney was near orlando, florida , yesterday, president obama was in south florida . both are trying to energize their bases and engage the independents here, who are particularly strong in central florida , the democrats say they have the better ground game. the republicans say they have a stronger economic message here in a state hit hard by unemployment and foreclosures.

>> mark potter , in florida , and

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Pa.: One last Romney foray for Obama to defend

Campaign signs for both President Barack Obama, and his challenger, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are seen in yards outside Evans City, Pa., Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. In the final days of the presidential campaign, Romney is making a concerted push into Pennsylvania, aided by outside political groups that are spending millions in last minute ads in the state to help erode Obama?s 2008 support. Polling shows Obama holding on to a 4 or 5 percentage point lead over Romney, but the trend has been in Romney?s favor. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Campaign signs for both President Barack Obama, and his challenger, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are seen in yards outside Evans City, Pa., Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. In the final days of the presidential campaign, Romney is making a concerted push into Pennsylvania, aided by outside political groups that are spending millions in last minute ads in the state to help erode Obama?s 2008 support. Polling shows Obama holding on to a 4 or 5 percentage point lead over Romney, but the trend has been in Romney?s favor. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Campaign signs for both President Barack Obama, and his challenger, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are seen in yards outside Evans City, Pa., Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. In the final days of the presidential campaign, Romney is making a concerted push into Pennsylvania, aided by outside political groups that are spending millions in last minute ads in the state to help erode Obama?s 2008 support. Polling shows Obama holding on to a 4 or 5 percentage point lead over Romney, but the trend has been in Romney?s favor. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

(AP) ? Rip Scott regrets his 2008 presidential vote for Barack Obama. The 60-year-old real estate company owner is going home to his Republican Party this year. Here in Philadelphia's suburbs where Pennsylvania political fights can be won or lost, Scott's reversal is the evidence Mitt Romney is looking for to merit his sudden, eleventh-hour sortie into the state.

"I just kind of bought into the whole thing," Scott said remorsefully as he headed for a haircut along Philadelphia's affluent Main Line. He said he feels demonized by Democrats as a successful business owner and wonders why Obama considers him one of the wealthy who needs to contribute more in taxes. "I don't feel wealthy," he said.

In the campaign's final days, Romney is making a concerted push into Pennsylvania, aided by outside political groups spending millions in last-minute ads to help erode Obama's support in 2008, when he won it by more than 10 percentage points. Polling shows Obama holding on to a 4 or 5 percentage point lead over Romney, but Romney has been gaining ground.

The incursion raises the question: Can Pennsylvania help Romney win the election, or is the state once again teasing a Republican presidential candidate only to see him fail??

For Romney, still flush with campaign money, a foray into Pennsylvania is not folly. He has spent massive amounts of time and money in neighboring Ohio only to see Obama maintain a slight and stubborn polling lead. Without Ohio, Romney needs Pennsylvania in his column.

Unlike states with early voting, 95 percent of the Pennsylvania votes are expected to be cast on Election Day, justifying a late attempt to sway the outcome. Romney aides argue that Obama is doing worse in the voter-rich Philadelphia suburbs than he did in 2008 and that Romney is doing better than recent Republicans have, and that he can build on the growing GOP strength in the western part of the state.

What's more, Pennsylvania has not been saturated with political advertising, giving Romney and his supporting groups an opportunity to sway last-minute voters with a barrage of ads. Obama is not ignoring the state, and now is buying commercial time in the state as well. He's also sending his most formidable weapon, former President Bill Clinton, to the state Monday to campaign in Pittsburgh, Scranton and in the Philadelphia area.

"Why not?" says Franklin & Marshall College political scientist Terry Madonna, summing up Romney's reasoning for taking a chance with Pennsylvania.

"When they look across the border and see Pennsylvania, which was a 7-, 8- , 9-point state for Obama before the first debate, is now a 4-, 5-point Obama state," he said. "All things being equal, why not hedge their bets?"

Still, the state has been elusive for the GOP. Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 4-3 in the state. Despite trying, no Republican presidential candidate has won the state since 1988. The closest was in 2004, when President George W. Bush came up 2.5 percentage points short of John Kerry. For Romney to win, Obama would have to do worse than Kerry and Romney would have to do better than Bush.

"Every four years we go through this with Republicans saying that they're going to play in Pennsylvania," Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter said. "It's a sign that he can't quite figure out his path to 270 electoral votes, so he's sending out lifelines."

Romney's entry into Pennsylvania comes in the immediate aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, which devastated neighboring New Jersey. The state's southeast has a special relationship with New Jersey, where many of its residents vacation and where New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is as well-known as Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett, if not better known.

Obama's tour with Christie to survey the storm's damage this week and Christie's compliments for Obama's response are bound to be noticed in some parts of the state.

"The president performs, he's on the ground, he's getting praise by one of the nation's leading Republicans and early supporters of Gov. Romney," Madonna said. "It's certainly helpful. We don't know how helpful."

Romney political director Rich Beeson said Romney will gain in Republican regions where he will push issues of jobs and energy, particularly gas exploration in the northeastern part of the state and coal in the southwest corner. But much of the attention by the two campaigns is in the ring of counties around Democratic-heavy Philadelphia. Romney will campaign in those suburbs this weekend.

With 1 in 5 of Pennsylvania's registered voters living there, the heavily populated, moderate suburbs of Chester, Delaware, Bucks and Montgomery counties are a reliable predictor of who will win the state. Voters there are highly educated and accustomed to splitting their tickets; they tend to lean liberal on environmental and social issues but conservative on fiscal matters.

"The types of voters in places like Bucks County or any of the suburban counties in Philadelphia are not a bad fit for Mitt Romney, especially the moderate Mitt that he's pitched himself as this fall," said Christopher Borick, a pollster and political scientist at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.

"These aren't individuals who are going to say 'Oh, I can't relate at all to a wealthy businessman,'" Borick said, "because in that part of the state a wealthy businessman is not exotic."

Indeed, Beeson sees inroads in those Philadelphia suburbs where Romney could gain from a primary contest when he was labeled a "Massachusetts moderate" by conservative opponents.

It's no wonder that a Romney radio ad playing in Mrs. Marty's Deli stressed his time as Massachusetts governor, working with a Democratic legislature, and his willingness to work across partisan divides as president.

Perry Gresh, 50, a Republican who owns an oil exploration company, said he voted for Ron Paul in the primary but will support Romney as the party's nominee in hopes of seeing a more stable tax structure.

Jonathan Marsh, a 21-year-old software engineer and registered Democrat, said he would vote for Libertarian Gary Johnson if it were not, in essence, a wasted vote. Instead, he will vote for Obama because he finds Romney to be untrustworthy and unreliable.

About 45 minutes away, in Newtown, Warren May, 67, a registered independent, said he will be voting for Romney after supporting Obama in 2008. May said he doesn't regret voting for Obama and struggled to pinpoint exactly why he's switching.

"I don't know what (Obama's) agenda is," May said as he left a drugstore. "He definitely has the smarts to be a great leader, but he didn't show himself to be a great leader."

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Kuhnhenn reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Mark S. Smith contributed to this report.

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The Best Part About Google+ Hangouts Is That The Technology ...

One of the underlying features launched originally with the Google+ project was its video conferencing platform, Hangouts. It?s been a success from the perspective of user adoption and also grabbed a partnership for Google with the NFL. Video is an extremely tough space to tackle, just ask companies like Skype, Airtime and countless others. Nailing an intimate experience that supports two or more people in a video conference is no small feat, but Google knocked it out of the park with Hangouts.

Today, the team announced some new features, nothing ?major,? but some really nice things that make the Hangout experience even more enjoyable and easier to use. When you?re in a Hangout, you can now display or hide a new sidebar, which shows you who?s in the room. It also sports a fit-and-finished notification system, which alerts showing in red, actions in blue and announcements in grey. Hangout apps have also been surfaced, illustrating the great work that developers have done using its API.

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of speaking with Product Manager on Google+ Hangouts, Kate Cushing, about what makes Hangouts so special and how the team tackles hard problems like scaling such a service for the masses.

A Hangout About Hangouts

Long story short, I injured myself yesterday, so I couldn?t visit the Googlplex to talk to Cushing. No problem. We jumped in a Google+ Hangout and chatted for a while. Her insightful knowledge of the project is extremely evident, but the nuances that I?ve surfaced in the past only became clearer as we chatted.

Cushing is a recent graduate who was a part of the famed Google APM program, and has been working on Hangouts before it was launched to the public last year. Previously, she worked on Google Analytics, but there was something about Hangouts that caught her attention:

Hangouts is where I wanted to be, it?s an exciting place to be at Google and on the net right now. Real-time communication is the next frontier. When I went away to college it was SMS and voice and for my dad it was letters and phone calls. Now it?s video chatting.

The No. 1 use case for Google+ Hangouts is for hanging out with friends, but companies are adopting it for internal meetings with teams that are spread out all over the world. For example, Cushing works with some of the engineers who aren?t in Mountain View, using Hangouts to get a more ?natural? feel that beats emails, texts and phone calls. Cushing explained this phenomenon quite eloquently:

I think one of the most exciting pieces around what we?re doing with Hangouts is mirroring the real-life interactions you have?but on the web. Tiny details like how we switch video when we?re talking. Switching focus is what you see on a TV show and the kind of focus when you have during a normal group conversation in real life.

I can interrupt you, make a joke, fire out punchlines. The standard parts of conversations that are fun are here in Hangouts, and I can recreate the dinners that I would have with my family.

It?s that real-life mirroring that makes the actual technology behind Hangouts, which is actually quite impressive, essentially disappear. To me, the best technology in the world gets out of the way and lets you do your thing. It?s one of the reasons why I really enjoy using Apple products, because even though everything is pretty, the ?tech? hides itself. I honestly have to say that Google?s products are starting to show those same properties.

New Forms Of Communication

I?ve been a digital native for as long as I can remember. My first gig was with a tech company ? the same company that TechCrunch is under. I used to use AOL chatrooms, Instant Messenger, and before that, BBS. Texting, tweeting, instant messaging and video chat have always been the ?same? as talking in person with someone for me, even though I?d prefer the real thing. It?s not a replacement, but it?s an enhancement when people you care about don?t live nearby.

It?s more than just one-on-one chat though, which is why Hangouts are so magical. Cushing described her own personal experiences with the product to me as we hung out:

I work with a bunch of engineers in a different office and we talk about their kids and I see their Halloween photos like we?re sitting in an office. That isn?t possible without video. The same thing with my family. Last Christmas, since we?re all over the place, my grandparents couldn?t see everyone at Christmas and have never had all of their grandchildren together at once. We gave her a tablet and all of these people showed up after it dings.

She got to meet her first great-grandchild over Hangouts and a tablet.

The Hangout product continues to evolve under the leadership of some visionary folks at Google, but mostly thanks to the feedback from its users and ?ambassadors,? which the Hangouts team works very closely with to learn about how they use the product.

I asked Cushing what her favorite piece of Hangouts was for her personally to work on. Her answer surprised me, but made absolute sense:

I actually did the Hangouts piece for Gmail. That was really cool because we brought free calling to every Gmail caller and the nuances for what that meant was pretty cool. It was fun for me because I have friends who are on Gchat/Gmail all day. It was one of those times when you see people transition from asynchronous ?chats? to easily having a ?conversation.?

The Future Of The Future

There are more places where Hangouts makes sense, like within education. I can totally see classrooms using the product to conduct classes or as a place where students can help one another study for a test. Sure, they could do this on something like Skype, but the Hangouts experience is built for a use case like this.

I mean, during the NBA dunk contest, a player held a Hangout and performed dunks that were requested by the audience. That?s the next level of interactivity on multiple levels. I?d like to see television perform in this way sometime in the future. It could happen.

As I mentioned, the underlying technology behind Hangouts is a massive undertaking. I asked Cushing to talk about the major hurdles of keeping up with the community requests, as well as the wants and needs that the team has for the product:

One of the biggest challenges that we face is balancing the directed communication you want to have with people and at the same time supporting these broader conversations, along with the context and the conversation. We really care about both of those. One is innovating, and one is making it easier to let you instantly connect with someone.

Figuring out how to balance the two uses of the project and deliver on both of them well. That?s kind of the challenge we face.

How do you innovate and keep it simple at the same time? That?s what the team is working on. Along with that, there are things that we don?t ?see,? like incremental improvements to audio and video quality, messaging on its pages and placement of buttons to keep things usable for everyone, not just tech nerds.

There?s a lot going on with Hangouts, but once you start using them, you completely forget that you?re on your computer using a sophisticated technology project. It?s like you?re having dinner with your parents.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2012/11/01/the-best-part-about-google-hangouts-is-that-the-technology-itself-completely-disappears/

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Volcanic Eruptions on Jupiter's 'Pizza Moon' Io Spotted from Earth

A team of SETI astronomers have proved it's possible to see volcanic eruptions on Io ? a moon of Jupiter ? from our perch on Earth hundreds of millions of miles away.

Based on 44 nights of telescope observations, the group from the SETI Institute's Carl Sagan Center showed it is possible to see fiery volcanoes spewing on Io (which is also known as Jupiter's "Pizza Moon" for that reason). They can see features as small as 62 miles (100 kilometers) across using a particular telescope technique.

This means we don't necessarily need a spacecraft to watch over Io's volcanoes. That's an important finding considering there won't be another long-term mission at Jupiter until the 2030s, said SETI's Franck Marchis, who led the team.

"We are not going to have a (Jupiter) space mission for several years," said Marchis, the senior planetary astronomer of the Carl Sagan Center. [Amazing Photos: Jupiter's Volcanic Moon Io]

"If we want to continue to invest time in observing volcanic activity, we need to focus on ground-based telescopes. It's not a community that has been used to it ... our goal is really to motivate them to think about it."

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Bending Io's light

Marchis and his team used a technique called adaptive optics. It's a technology that helps smooth out blurs that conventional telescopes see when trying to take pictures through the turbulent atmosphere of Earth.

A telescope, fitted with a distortable mirror, is hooked up to the adaptive optics system. As the light bends in the atmosphere, a sensor measures the distortions with the assistance of a computer, which makes calculations.

The best systems today can make 1,000 calculations per second, Marchis said, and that figure is improving all the time.

As the number of calculations increase, so does the accuracy. It makes the image look sharper. In Marchis' case, it allowed his team to track the Tvashtar volcano's eruption in 2006-7 at the same time as the New Horizons spacecraft saw it. (New Horizons is en route to Plutoand will arrive in 2015.)

Io isn't the only astronomical target that benefits from adaptive optics. The system has also been used to find planets around distant stars, to image cracks on Europa, and to give a more precise look at Jupiter's atmosphere.

As the resolution improves, Marchis said we'll one day be able to peer at the moons of exoplanets in search of volcano flares and other large phenomena.

"The thermal eruption of these moons may be so strong that we may be able to see them directly with instruments," he said.

An explosive mystery

Io's volcanic processes are poorly understood because we don't have long-term continual observations of the moon, Marchis said. Even when the Galileo spacecraftorbited Jupiter and its moons between 1995 and 2003, it only had brief spells at Io due to the intense, electronics-baking radiation surrounding the moon.

A long-term observation program of Io could solve a mystery that has been puzzling Marchis' team. Io has been unusually quiet in the past two years, and astronomers aren't sure why.

In 13 nights of observation since June 2010, Marchis' team has observed none of the outburst eruptions that characterized the moon in incidents in 2001 and 2007.

Marchis speculated Io might have a long-term cycle of intense volcanic explosions over several years, but more observations are needed, he said.

He speculated Io's volcanoes may need time to refill their chambers in between large outbursts, but he added there is no known process that scientists can correlate with Io's volcanic activity.

Giant telescopes will improve resolution

Marchis' team used three large telescopes (8 to 10 meters in diameter) to watch over Io during the past eight years: W.M. Keck II and Gemini North at Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and Chile's Very Large Telescope No. 4 (also known as Yepun).

He estimates there are about seven telescopes in the world that can do the same kind of searches today, but there are more telescopes under construction that will make the technology even better.

The main telescope Marchis awaits is the planned $1.3 billion Thirty Meter Telescope. When the giant telescope is ready in 2021, the images it will produce will be just 22 miles (35 kilometers) in resolution ? the same resolution as Galileo, Marchis said.

"The point is to mobilize the Io community, because we have been kind of dormant due to the fact there has been no space mission."

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NJ to use military trucks as polling places

MOONACHIE, N.J. (AP) ? New Jersey will deploy military trucks to serve as polling places on Election Day in storm-battered communities, the state secretary of the state announced Thursday during a visit to this flood-ravaged town. The state is also extending the deadline on mail-in ballots.

Department of Defense trucks will be parked at regular polling places that have lost power, as long as the sites are still accessible. Paper ballots will be used.

Republican Secretary of State and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno said voters will find "a DOD truck with a well-situated National Guardsman and a big sign saying, "Vote Here."

Guadagno said it was still unclear how many of the state's 3,000 polling places are without power, but she would know by Friday. Alternate sites are to be identified in cases where polling places are gone, she said.

More than 1.6 million electric customers in New Jersey remained without power Thursday night.

The state also extended the deadline for when county clerks may accept mail-in ballot applications to the close of business Friday. Election officials said they could be handed in as late as Election Day, by the close of the polls.

The secretary of state urged as many people as possible in storm-damaged areas to vote by mail-in ballot because, she said, "obviously in places like Seaside Heights and Sea Bright, there is no polling place, it's gone."

"There's no reason not to vote, there's no reason not to vote today, there's certainly no reason not to vote on Tuesday, five days from today," Guadagno said.

Gov. Chris Christie said that in areas without electricity, voting would again be "old school."

"You walk up, get a paper ballot, fill it out and hand it back in," he said.

With paper ballots to be counted, the governor said some races might be more suspenseful.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Social factors trump genetic forces in forging friendships, study finds

ScienceDaily (Oct. 31, 2012) ? "Nature teaches beasts to know their friends," wrote Shakespeare. In humans, nature may be less than half of the story, a team led by University of Colorado Boulder researchers has found.

In the first study of its kind, the team found that genetic similarities may help to explain why human birds of a feather flock together, but the full story of why people become friends "is contingent upon the social environment in which individuals interact with one another," the researchers write.

People are more likely to befriend genetically similar people when their environment is stratified, when disparate groups are discouraged from interacting, the study found. When environments were more egalitarian, friends were less likely to share certain genes.

Scientists debate the extent to which genetics or environmental factors -- "nature" or "nurture" -- predict certain behaviors, said Jason Boardman, associate professor of sociology and faculty research associate with the Population Program in CU-Boulder's Institute of Behavioral Science. "For all the social demographic outcomes we care about, whether it's fertility, marriage, migration, health, it's never nature or nurture.

"It's always nature and nurture," he said. "And most of the time it has a lot more to do with nurture."

Boardman's team included Benjamin Domingue, research associate in the Population Program at IBS; and Jason Fletcher, associate professor of health policy at the Yale School of Public Health. Their research was recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Early last year, PNAS published a study reporting evidence that certain shared genes might determine peoples' choice of friends. Time magazine dubbed this "friends with (genetic) benefits."

Boardman is a sociologist who spent five years studying genetics at CU-Boulder's Institute for Behavioral Genetics to bring insights of the social sciences to the natural sciences. He observed: "You can't understand the spread of health behaviors -- why people smoke, why they drink, why they may or may not be obese -- unless you understand their genetic liability and also place them in the right social context."

The research team used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Boardman's team focused on 1,503 pairs of friends in seventh through 12th grade in 41 schools. As with the earlier study, Boardman's group found that some pairs of friends shared certain genetic characteristics.

The team tested the evidence, arguing that if genes were the driving friendship factor, genetically based friendship should emerge most often and easily in schools with the least amount of social friction. "But we found the exact opposite," he said.

In the most socially equal environments, genetic homophily (or love of the same) was "pretty weak," meaning that friends were less likely to share genetic traits. He added, "It was in the most unequal social environments that we saw the highest level of genetic homophily."

In a socially stratified school, "Students from different populations within the school may be effectively 'off limits' for friendships," the team wrote.

While applauding the revolutionary advances in genetics in recent years, Boardman said "we have to have social scientists at the table, because we're the ones with the data, methods and theories to characterize the multidimensional and multilevel nature of the social environment."

Scientists cannot fully understand heritable changes in gene expression unless they understand "what kind of schools people go to, what neighborhoods they live in" and other social factors, Boardman said.

"To me, to say whether genes predict friendships without understanding the context within which these friendships may or may not occur just doesn't tell the whole story."

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Selling a Home During the Holidays - The Property Exchange

COLDWELL BANKER? THE PROPERTY EXCHANGE RECOMMENDS USING HOLIDAY SPIRIT TO SELL A HOME AT THE END OF THE YEAR

Cheyenne, Wyoming 10-29-2013 ? The end of the year is not just about holiday shopping, family gatherings and other festive events.? Many people use the time off to move before the New Year.? The professionals at Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange offer the following tips to help sellers maximize their home?s charm and allure during the holidays:

Increase Curb Appeal: First impressions are critical. If the home is in a snowy area, make sure to clear the walkways and driveway.? Remove any late fall leaves, and ensure the path to the stairs is free of ice. Put up a few exterior holiday lights and decorations to display seasonal tidings and pride in ownership. Do not overdo the lighting. Keep it tasteful and consistent with the rest of the neighborhood. A holiday welcome mat outside the front door is also an inviting touch. ?

Keep the House Warm and Welcoming: November, December and January can be cold, so make sure the home is warm and cozy.? If the house has a fireplace, light a fire to bring the room to life and enhance the ambience.? Bake holiday cookies and treats to give the home an enticing aroma.

Decorate the Interior:? It is important not to overwhelm home shoppers with dramatic displays of holiday cheer, so be conservative with holiday decorations.? Decorate to accentuate the house, not to cover it.? Tasteful decorations will help connect buyers to the home, remind them of pleasant memories and help them imagine their own holiday celebrations there.

Remove the Lock Box: On a more practical note, sellers who are entertaining over the holidays should talk to their real estate sales associate about removing the lock box except during designated appointment times. The multiple listing service information may need to be changed to let sales associates know that there is a temporary showing procedure that requires buyers? sales associates to call in advance for an appointment.? It is best if the house is not shown when entertaining family and friends.
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So when you are looking for a home in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Or across the nation think of us, Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange. WE can help you locally, nationally and internationally in purchasing your first or next home.

Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange, founded in 1981, is the one of the few Realtor? owned real estate companies in Wyoming. Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange is proud to have created a company made up of the best and most diligent real estate agents who have a vested interest in the success of our company.

?About Coldwell Banker?

?Since 1906, the Coldwell Banker? organization has been a premier full-service real estate provider. In 2008, Franchise Times magazine?s prestigious Top 200 issue ranked the Coldwell Banker system No. 1 in real estate for the ninth straight year and 12th among franchisors in all industries. The Coldwell Banker System has approximately 3,700 residential real estate offices and 108,000 sales associates in 47 countries and territories. The Coldwell Banker System is a leader in the industry in residential and commercial real estate, and in niche markets such as resort, new home and luxury property through its Coldwell Banker Previews International? division. It is a pioneer in consumer services with its award-winning Web site, www.coldwellbanker.com. Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC is a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation, a global provider of real estate and relocation services. Coldwell Banker? is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Each office is independently owned and operated.

Source: http://www.propertyex.com/realestateblog/2012/10/29/selling-a-home-during-the-holidays/

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Pink, Carrie Underwood And Pitbull Added To American Music Awards Lineup

Performers join already announced acts Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj and Christina Aguilera.
By Gil Kaufman


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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696453/pink-carrie-underwood-pitbull-american-music-awards.jhtml

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Monday, October 29, 2012

6 Reasons Why People Don't Succeed | Business 2 Community

Is success relative?

Shouldn?t success be defined by what we believe, rather than defined for us by what others think? When you look at different people who you believe are successful, what do they do and have in common?

America?s Foremost Business Philosopher Jim Rohn believes, ?failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. We do not fail overnight. Failure is the inevitable result of an accumulation of poor thinking and poor choices. To put it more simply, failure is nothing more than a few errors in judgment repeated every day?.

Success leaves clues, trails and signs. Success forms patterns and usually follows a set of defined principles.

These 26 very successful people failed many times before they were successful. They simply didn?t give up and they persevered because they believed.

Here are 6 reasons why people don?t succeed

They Become Irrelevant.

Relevance today is dictated by the rapid speed of change driven by technology. Put simply, if you are to compete in this environment you MUST be relevant to compete. Are you up to date, engaged, involved in all of the ways we use to communicate and connect? Regardless if you are starting your own business, or you work for someone else, developing an entrepreneurial mindset will positively impact your success. Take this quiz!

They Are Unwilling or Too Slow To Change.

Get used to transition and change as a way of life. This is no longer a periodic event that we go through. Transition and change are daily occurrences. Change is the path to growth. Don?t resist, respond!

They Have an Underlying Bad Attitude.

?Optimism is a brands best friend?. There is nothing more powerful, transforming, magnetic and bold as a positive, optimistic demeanor and attitude. Clear your bad attitude and harvest optimism.

They Have Skill Gaps.

Make sure all your skills, certifications, qualification are up to date and current for today?s standards. MSNBC?s JJ Ramberg offers 183 Tips from her new book: It?s Your Business! Check out page 229, Tip #156 (yep, it?s mine) about staying on top of trends!

They Have Not Developed A Unique Personal Brand.

Personal branding is valued capital and currency for professional advancement. How you present and market who you are, what you do, and whom you serve , so that you stand out, claim your space and build your credibility is essential and indispensable to success. What do these powerful brands have in common?

They are Undisciplined and Not Focused.

There is a tremendous amount of sacrifice, commitment and daily focus that goes into being an Olympian. These athletes set their goals, surround themselves with a team of coaches and commit to a grinding, daily regimen of practice to achieve. You can apply this Olympian discipline and mindset to any successful endeavor. It?s more than building habits, discipline is about grit, determination and flexibility.

We all get off track, distracted and muddled. It?s human and a fact of life today. If you put the right things in place from the beginning, set yourself up for success and practice, your likelihood for success increases and your personal frustration decreases and will be greatly minimized and tempered.

One more very important reason why people don?t succeed is they don?t have that personal belief.

?Belief in oneself is one of the most important bricks in building any successful venture?.
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Deborah Shane is Top 100 Small Business Champion 2012, Career Author, branding/media strategist, writer and speaker. She hosts her Toolbox Blogand a popular weekly Business Radio Show that has over 108K downloads! She is a regular contributor to SmallBizTrends.com, Monster, Blogher, PersonalBrandingBlog.com, Forbes.com. Her book Career Transition-make the shift is available on Amazon.com and all major book sellers. Deborah delivers smart ideas and solutions, which make her a popular go-to resource for CNN, CBS, Fox and Forbes.

Source: http://www.business2community.com/strategy/6-reasons-why-people-dont-succeed-0312108

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Three Companies Remain In Race For Springfield Casino License ...

A rendering of the the MGM Springfield project.

A rendering of the the MGM Springfield project.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) ? Springfield officials say all three casino developers who submitted proposals during the first phase of the city?s selection process have been approved for the next phase of consideration.

Mayor Domenic Sarno, the city?s chief development officer and city solicitor said Friday the three companies were asked to respond to prequalifying questions that were evaluated by a review committee.

The companies, Ameristar Casinos, Inc., MGM Resorts International and Penn National Gaming, Inc., will now present more detailed proposals.

The state?s new gambling law allows up to three regional casinos in the state, including one in western Massachusetts. A casino would have to be approved by local voters and the state gaming commission.

The owners of Connecticut?s Mohegan Sun also are proposing a western Massachusetts casino, in Palmer.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

Source: http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/10/27/three-companies-remain-in-race-for-springfield-casino-license/

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

AVG Anti-Virus Pro / Internet Security 2013 13.0.2742 Bluild 5849 ...

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AVG Anti-Virus Pro / Internet Security 2013 13.0.2742 Bluild 5849 Final Multilingual (x86)?| 115.37 MB & 120.94 MB

AVG 2013 ? a set of programs to protect your PC from dangerous objects and network threats. The program includes an extensive set of features: antivirus,anti-rootkit, firewall, email protection and personal data, scanner web links. Blocks viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware, and firewall to protect against network attacks. AVG Internet Security 2013 ? comprehensive AntiVirus with advanced threat detection, due to the ?cloud? service File Reputation, easy to manage and optimize firewall technology AVG Scan Turbo to quickly scan your computer.

Along with a new user interface, AVG 2013 added a number of features to enhance the security and performance, including enhanced self-protection, accelerated boot Windows.

The main components of AVG Internet Security 2013 :

? Antivirus and antispyware ? Anti-Rootkit
? Web-based protection Surf-Shield ? Web Scanner Online Shield
? Privacy ? Identity Alert
? E-mail Scanner ? Anti-Spam
? Personal firewall ? PC Analyzer
? Additional components

Main features of AVG Internet Security 2013 :

Protect your computer from malware

Components of AVG Internet Security 2013 ?Protection of computer? provides full protection for your computer against internal threats, which is useful if you are currently not connected to the network. It detects all known types of viruses and spyware, including dormant threat (who entered into the system but still active), and rootkits.
? Antivirus and antispyware
Anti-Virus component ensures continuous protection for your computer in real time. It scans every file you open, save, or copy and protects the system areas of your computer.
? Protection against rootkits
Component Anti-Rootkit ? a special tool designed to detect and remove rootkits. To scan your computer for viruses, click Scan for rootkits. Rootkit also by default when using the Scan your entire computer and preinstalled option Scheduled scans.

Web protection on the Internet

Components of AVG Internet Security 2013 ?Protection while browsing the site? provides full protection for your computer on the Internet. It detects all known types of viruses and spyware, as well as such complex threats such as exploits and malicious web sites.

? Surf-Shield
Module Surf-Shield component of LinkScanner protects you when using the Internet. It detects sophisticated Internet threats, which include:
- Web sites with exploits for malicious code;
- Phishing websites created to illegally obtain your personal information;
- Compromised sites, ie, initially serious and legitimate sites that have become dangerous and unpredictable as a result of malicious attacks.

? Online Shield
Online Shield component protects you when using the Internet. It detects common types of viruses and spyware and protects you in one of the following methods.

? Scan the content of the Web pages that you open up they will be displayed in a Web browser. If the page contains dangerous objects javascript, Online Shield component stops opening pages.

? Scan the files you are trying to download. If a file is infected, Online Shield immediately stops booting, the threat has not penetrated into the computer.

Protection of personal data
Components of AVG Internet Security 2013 ?Personal data? protects your computer by monitoring running applications and processes and keeping a potentially dangerous activity. He also regularly checks that your personal data will not become the object of misuse of the Internet.
? Identity Protection
Component Identity Protection protects your computer in real time from new and unknown threats. It keeps track of all the processes (including hidden ones) and more than 285 models of behavior, trying to determine the possible risk to the system. For this reason, perhaps detection of threats, not even described in the virus database.
? Identity Alert
Identity Alert component to access web service that is designed for discrete monitoring of personal information over the Internet. This information includes the following information:
? credit card number;
? e-mail address;
? A telephone number (mobile).

Network threat protection

? Personal firewall
Component of AVG Firewall (Firewall) in AVG Internet Security 2013 handles all network traffic on your computer. Depending on how it allows or blocks attempts to connect to the network, as well as send and receive all types of data at any scale, from small local networks to the entire Internet. A properly configured AVG Firewall component will provide excellent protection from hacker attacks from the Internet.
E-mail protection
Components of AVG Internet Security 2013 ?E-Mail Protection? provides complete email protection against viruses, spyware, and spam.
? Email scanning
Components of the e-mail scanner to scan all incoming and outgoing e-mail messages when a virus in an e-mail he immediately moved to the Virus Vault. This component can also filter specific types of e-mail attachments, and add text to the message security certification.
? Anti-Spam: Spam Protection
Component Anti-Spam checks all incoming and additional e-mail messages, and unsolicited messages marked as spam. With this function, the majority of e-mail clients can not filter spam and store it in a special mailbox for spam. For best results, this component includes several methods of analysis for the process e-mail.

AVG Anti-Virus Pro 2013 offers protection from the most complex to date threats. Safe downloads and file sharing, secure chat, games and movies without interruption.

? Download, share files and send messages safely with AVG Online Shield.
? Stay Safe on social networks with AVG Social Networking Protection.
? Visit the Web site and look for information on the Internet is safe under the protection of AVG LinkScanner real-time.
AVG Anti-Virus does not significantly affect the performance of the system ? a reliable, quick and easy means of protecting your computer from viruses and other malicious programs

The main components of AVG Anti-Virus Pro 2013 :

Malware protection

? Anti-Virus (antivirus)
AVG Anti-Virus performs detection of viruses, worms, Trojans and unwanted files or libraries in the system. To maintain the highest possible level of protection Anti-Virus component must be constantly updated.
? Anti-Spyware (antispyware)
AVG Anti-Spyware protects your computer from malware and adware to ensure your protection against unwanted ads and software that secretly collects your personal data from your computer. To ensure complete protection of your computer must be continuously updated components Anti-Spyware.
? Anti-Rootkit (protection against rootkits)
Programme Component Anti-Rootkit scans for dangerous rootkits hidden in prilozheniyaz, drives or libraries dll. A rootkit is a package of malware that allows an attacker to gain access to the level of administration or to the entire network
? Resident Shield
Resident Shield scans files when they are copied, opened or saved. When a threat is detected prevents its activation. Also component provides important protection for the system areas of your computer.
? E-mail Scanner
E-mail Scanner checks incoming and outgoing e-mails with plug-ins designed for the most common email clients (eg, Outlook and The Bat!). Personal email scanner supports all email clients. mail, using the protocol POP3/SMTP or IMAP (for example, Mozilla Thunderbird and Outlook Express). When a virus, he moved to the Virus Vault.

Internet security

? LinkScanner
LinkScanner provides comprehensive protection for searching and browsing the Internet. To do this, you have two functions: Component Surf-Shield and Search-Shield. Your computer is protected from Internet attacks, and you can determine the security of visited sites. LinkScanner supports Internet Explorer and Firefox.
? Online Shield
Online Shield protects your computer from accidentally downloaded an infected file or from the transfer of files via instant messaging.

Identity Theft Protection

? Identity Protection
Identity Protection provides continuous protection of digital data from new and unknown threats. Identity Protection adds signatures based on the protection of AVG by tracking the behavior of programs on your computer and automatic locking action, which can lead to identity theft and do not require renewal.

Additional components

? PC Analyzer
PC Analyzer will analyze your computer to identify the problems associated with registry errors, junk files, errors fragmentation, disk errors and broken shortcuts.
? Update Manager
Manager manages the automatic update AVG updates, carried out on the Internet or on a local network. For the latest versions of the files we recommend that you schedule updates for regular automatic check for critical updates on the Internet. recommended to check at least once a day. Update AVG Antivirus is very important to ensure optimal protection against viruses.
? License
License component manages the current state license. License number identifies a specific version of AVG security software. Make sure that the license number is entered and activated correctly. Otherwise, the software update is due, as well as providing technical support will not be possible.

Recommended system requirements :

? Processor Intel Pentium 1.8 GHz or faster
? Memory 512 MB RAM
? Hard disk free space (for installation) 1550 MB

Operating Systems :

? MS Windows XP, MS Windows XP Pro x64 Edition, MS Windows Vista, MS Windows Vista x64 Edition, MS Windows 7, MS Windows 7 x64 Edition
? For AVG Internet Security Business Edition 2013 as MS Windows Server 2003, MS Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, MS Windows Server 2003 R2, MS Windows Server 2008, MS Windows Server 2008 x64 Edition, MS Windows Server 2008 R2, MS Windows Small Business Edition server 2011

AVG?s LinkScanner ? technology is supported in browsers :
? Microsoft Internet Explorer
? Mozilla Firefox
? Google Chrome

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Amazon reports weak results, shares slip

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc reported weak quarterly results on Thursday as the world's largest Internet retailer spent heavily and suffered from an economic slowdown in Europe.

Amazon shares slipped slightly to $220.48 in after-hours trading after the results.

The company said its third-quarter net loss was $274 million, or 60 cents a share, versus net income of $63 million, or 14 cents a share, in the third quarter of 2011. Part of the loss related to an impairment charge from Amazon's investment in daily deal company LivingSocial.

Third-quarter revenue was $13.81 billion, up 27 percent from a year earlier, Amazon also said.

Amazon was expected to lose 8 cents a share in the third quarter on revenue of $13.9 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Before Thursday's report, Amazon had generated 18 straight quarters of net income, according to BGC Partners.

For the crucial fourth-quarter holiday shopping period, Amazon forecast revenue that missed analysts' expectations. The company also gave a wide forecast for operating income in the period - and the mid-point of the range was lower than some analysts' estimates.

"There's increased competition from mass merchants and big box retailers embedded in that guidance," said RJ Hottovy, an equity analyst at Morningstar. "There's a lot of competition this holiday, and it's not clear how this will play out, even for smart operators like Amazon."

Amazon is facing more competition this holiday season from big retailers such as Target Corp and Best Buy Co Inc, which are planning to match some of the company's prices online.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world's largest retailer, is also testing same-day delivery in some cities this holiday, while Target is selling more exclusive products that cannot be bought at lower prices online.

Amazon is also spending heavily on new distribution warehouses and technology to support its cloud-computing businesses, Amazon Web Services. It is also investing hundreds of millions of dollars a year on digital content to sell through its Kindle tablets and e-readers.

Amazon Chief Financial Officer Tom Szkutak said the company will continue investing heavily in technology and infrastructure and digital content.

The Kindle gadgets are being sold at cost, pressuring earnings in the short term. Amazon hopes to make money when customers use them to buy more physical and digital products from the company.

Amazon launched new Kindle Fire tablets in September and CFO Szkutak said demand has been "fantastic."

Chief Executive Jeff Bezos said in a statement that the new $199 Kindle Fire HD, the new Kindle Paperwhite e-reader and the entry-level $69 Kindle e-reader are the top three best-selling products on Amazon, based on unit sales.

Szkutak said Kindle Fire tablet users are purchasing a lot more digital content through the devices, as well as watching free video content.

The introduction of new tablets and e-readers should be good for digital content sales going forward, he added.

Europe's sovereign debt crisis and recession is reducing consumer demand, sparking concern that even fast-growing Internet companies may be affected.

EBay Chief Financial Officer Bob Swan said last week that the company expected an "OK" holiday season, partly because of macro pressure in Europe.

Amazon said on Thursday that revenue from North America was $7.88 billion, up 33 percent from a year earlier. International sales, including Europe, totaled $5.92 billion, up 20 percent from the same period in 2011.

(Reporting By Alistair Barr; Editing by M.D. Golan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/amazon-reports-big-quarterly-net-loss-201043409--sector.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Panel: Pregnant women, get whooping cough shot - KTRE.com ...

By MIKE STOBBE
AP Medical Writer

ATLANTA (AP) - An expert panel is urging every expecting mother to get a shot preventing whooping cough, preferably in the last three months of her pregnancy to help protect her baby.

The advice follows a frightening resurgence of the dreaded childhood disease. More than 32,000 cases, including 16 deaths, have been reported so far this year, and 2012 is on track to be the nation's worst year for whooping cough since 1959.

It's only the second time a vaccine has been advised for all women during pregnancy. Flu shots were first recommended for them in the 1990s.

The new advice was approved in a vote Wednesday by the government's vaccine advisory panel. Federal health officials usually adopt the group's guidance and promote it to doctors and the public.

Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a highly contagious disease. Its name comes from the sound children make as they gasp for breath.

Despite long-standing childhood immunizations, cases have been climbing in the past decade. Most are infants two months and younger - too young to be vaccinated because their immune systems are too immature.

Health officials increasingly have pushed to get older children and adults vaccinated, to reduce the number of carriers who might infect vulnerable infants. An estimated 30 to 40 percent of infected newborns got the disease from their mothers.

In recent years, a combination vaccine - that included protection against pertussis- was offered to women immediately after they gave birth. Then after a whooping cough epidemic in California, the panel last year recommended a one-time dose of a combination vaccine for expectant mothers, either before or during pregnancy.

But fewer than 3 percent of pregnant women have gotten the vaccination, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Worse, recent research has shown the whooping cough vaccine's protection doesn't last as long as previously thought. A recent study found women vaccinated within two years of their pregnancy had relatively few antibodies to pass on to their newborns. That included women vaccinated early in their pregnancy, said Dr. Mary Healy, the Baylor College of Medicine researcher who led the study. That suggests women need to be vaccinated during the third trimester for it to really have an effect, she said.

Despite the overwhelming vote tally, several members of the panel voiced uneasiness with a lack of data on how effective and safe such a recommendation will be for mothers and newborns.

CDC officials acknowledge they have data on only hundreds of women who got the shots during pregnancy. What's more, the vaccine is only licensed to be given to adults once. Under the new recommendation, women who raise large families may be getting the vaccine three or four or more times.

But CDC experts repeated there's no evidence of serious risk to either mothers or newborns. And they estimated that enacting the recommendation could reduce whooping cough cases by 33 percent, hospitalizations by 38 percent and deaths by 49 percent.

"The benefits of vaccination outweigh the theoretical risks," said Jennifer Liang, a CDC epidemiologist who presented the benefit estimates to the panel.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.ktre.com/story/19902563/panel-pregnant-women-get-whooping-cough-shot

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

B.C. group calls for suspension of Chinese miner permits

The company says it interviewed 100 Canadian miners, but found none qualified.The company says it interviewed 100 Canadian miners, but found none qualified. (iStock)

The B.C. Federation of Labour is calling for the suspension of temporary foreign worker program permits for a coal mine in northeastern B.C.

The BCFL wants the provincial and federal governments to investigate concerns over the hiring of 200 Chinese workers to work in an underground coal mine near Tumbler Ridge.

Concerns include how the workers were recruited and whether or not Canadian miners were given a fair chance to work at the mine first.

HD Mining International, the company developing the coal mine, received 300 applications and interviewed nearly 100 Canadian workers, but none were qualified to work in the mine, said vice-president Jody Shimkus.

"We require temporary foreign workers because we are introducing a highly mechanized form of long-wall mining to the province. There's currently no active long-wall mining going on in Canada or B.C.," Shimkus said.

Shimkus said all the Chinese workers are employed with their parent company in China.

The BCFL has said it is skeptical of the claim that there are no skilled miners to work underground in Canada.

It wants a full investigation and review of the temporary foreign worker program to ensure the rights of Canadian and foreign workers are being upheld.

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/10/22/bc-coal-miner-permits-demand.html?cmp=rss

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Chelsea Thornton's slaying of children points to need for mental ...

Kendall Adams, 3, left, and his big sister Kelsey Adams, 4. (Photo by Family photos)

After Chelsea Thornton, a woman with a history of mental instability, shot her 3-year-old son in the head and drowned her 4-year-old daughter in a bathtub Wednesday, the local mental health community was left searching for answers as to whether, and how, such a tragedy could have been prevented.

"I place the blame on our mental health system for this tragedy to happen," said Cecile Tebo, a crisis-intervention specialist and the former commander of the New Orleans Police Department's Crisis Unit.

Thornton, 23, who suffered from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, had recently stopped taking her medication, according to her mother, Eleanor Chapman. Thornton's best friend, Oblique Weavers, said Thornton had been hospitalized, and at times shackled to a bed, for a month at Southeast Louisiana Hospital in Mandeville about a year ago after having a mental breakdown that caused her to defecate on herself.

"If you go to a psych ward and you're s--ing on yourself, how are you going to let her come back home? Why didn't you keep her?" Weavers said Thursday. "Chelsea reached out for help so many times. The people kept sending her home. Some help could've saved the children."

The fact that a parent is committed to a mental institution does not automatically get child protection services involved, said Trey Williams, a spokesman for the state Department of Children and Family Services. Williams said Saturday that DCFS had never had any involvement with Thornton or her children.

According to Weavers, Thornton had been known to snap, "turning into a different person in a moment." During her episodes of depression, she at times locked herself and her children inside for entire days.

Just days before Wednesday's slayings, Thornton told Weavers she wanted to return to Southeast Louisiana Hospital or another mental institution. "I guess she felt like she was starting to lose it," Weavers said.

At that point, Thornton should have taken herself to a hospital, said Meghan Speakes, spokeswoman for the state Department of Health and Hospitals. Regardless of whether she had insurance or could pay, she would have received treatment, Speakes said. "If she had walked into any hospital and said, 'I want to kill my kids' or 'I want to kill myself,' she absolutely wouldn't have been allowed to leave the hospital," Speakes said.

But even if services are available for those with urgent needs, Thornton's story does raise the question of how she, and others like her, can slip through the cracks in the area's outpatient mental health system once they are released from a mental hospital.

"This is what, for years, people like me, along with others in the profession, have been screaming about," Tebo said. "The consequences of having fragmented, insufficient care for chronic mental illness are deadly."

Since January 2008, when Bernel Johnson, a man with a long history of institutionalization and severe mental illness, killed NOPD officer Nicola Cotton, psychiatric hospitals have developed better plans for people once they are released back into the community, said Calvin Johnson, executive director of the Metropolitan Human Services District.

When people are released from Southeast Louisiana Hospital, for example, they leave with a referral to outpatient care, he said. Additionally, if patients need intensive assistance in the community, they are often referred to one of three "assertive community treatment" teams run by Johnson's organization. Those teams, made up of social workers, psychiatrists and others, can help up to 300 people with mental illness navigate in the outside world.

An "intensive case management team" offers similar services for an additional 175 patients.

"In most instances there are slots available," Johnson said. He said he couldn't address whether Thornton ever sought assistance through a district program because of federal privacy laws. But friends and family members said they were not aware that Thornton was cared for by such a team.

More critically for relatives of people in crisis, the district six months ago started a "crisis response team" that specifically responds when patients fail to take medication or need direct intervention. "If she was not taking medication, that team of people could have done the necessary things to get medication to her," Johnson said.

The same unit also has five "respite beds" available at a facility on Tulane Avenue where people can get inpatient treatment, he said. Assistance is available by calling 504.826.2675.

"We have resources," Johnson said. "But we haven't done a good job in making people knowledgeable about those resources."

Dr. Elmore Rigamer, a psychiatrist with Catholic Charities, agreed that there are better mechanisms in place now to refer patients to outpatient services when they are discharged from mental hospitals. But he said those referrals remain imperfect, as the follow-up appointment often does not come until two or three weeks later.

Some patients need to be aggressively pursued to make sure they continue treatment after hospitalization, Rigamer said. That might not be in place for all patients leaving hospitals, he said.

"You really have to be proactive with really fragile people. You can't just discharge them," he said. "You have to have a case manager that sticks to them like flypaper."

Tebo said in-patient beds in metropolitan New Orleans have decreased by 60 to 70 percent since Hurricane Katrina.

While it is not clear Thornton was ever denied care, that decline in available beds has "raised the bar" as to who is admitted to a hospital, leaving many out, Tebo said. She said that problem will likely be exacerbated when Southeast Hospital closes due to the state's current round of Medicaid cuts.

Speakes, however, said that assertion was "ridiculous" because even though Southeast's building is expected to be vacated by Dec. 31, all of its mental health beds will be transferred to private hospitals, many of?them in New Orleans. The state is still in the process of determining where the beds will go, she said.

In the days leading up to the killings, Thornton's friends and neighbors said, they noticed she was acting strangely. However, no one called any authorities to report her behavior because they never suspected that Thornton, who had no criminal record and no history of violence, would have been capable of committing such acts.

Stella Adams, an aunt of Thornton's children on their paternal side, said she was horrified about two years ago to learn that Thornton was living with her children in a house where there were drugs. Deciding to forgo part of her own income, Adams said, she insisted on moving the family into one of her rental properties without charging them for it.

But even though some family members said they were concerned for the welfare of Thornton's children, it appears no one ever filed a valid complaint of child abuse or neglect with state child protection services.

"We have never had any prior history with this family," said Trey Williams, the DCFS spokesman.

That type of inaction, while common, can be deadly for children, said Dr. Catherine Taylor, a Tulane University public health professor. Especially in cases of child abuse, people outside the family tend to "diffuse responsibility" from themselves, assuming that if the problem is really serious, someone else will step in, Taylor said.

"This tragic event, sadly like many other stories of child abuse, is plagued by a belief in the privacy of the family bubble -- whatever goes on within families is nobody else's business," Taylor said in an email message.

"In fact, when it comes to the health, well-being and, in this case, survival of children, it is everyone's business," Taylor said. "If a parent that is struggling reaches out for help, seems isolated and stressed, or seems to be losing it, family, friends and community need to step in."

Anyone suspecting a mental health patient has been off their medication or is in need of services can call either of two 24-hour crisis hotlines managed by professionals. The statewide number is 211. The Metropolitan Human Services District manages another hotline at 504.568.3130.

Staff writer Laura Maggi contributed to this report.

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Source: http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2012/10/chelsea_thorntons_slaying_of_c.html

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