Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Facebook video ads could bring commercial breaks to your news feed

Millions of Facebook users already check their news feeds during prime time television hours, so the social network is said to be taking the next step in its TV takeover by introducing TV-style ads.

Facebook video ads in the news feed are expected to be 15 seconds long, according to anonymous Bloomberg sources.

That could earn the top social networking company as much as $2.5 million a day (about ?1.63 million, AU$2.75 million) courtesy of its 1.15 billion users and their roughly 2.3 billion eyeballs.

The video ad spots will be limited to three times a day, according to the sources.

Unlikely to mean more ads

Even if video ads are introduced, the number of of them isn't expected to increase based on comments made by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

"Right now, ads on average make up about 5 percent or 1 in 20 stories in News Feed," said Zuckerberg in a conference call last week.

"We're going to invest more in improving the quality [of ads]. Our top priority is to expand the number of marketers and overall demand in our system rather than just increasing the number of ads that we show."

The TV angle

Facebook executives have repeatedly alluded to the platform's ability to capture the television audience and their ongoing effort to roll out video ads.

"Every night, 88 million to 100 million people are actively using Facebook during prime time TV hours in United States alone," said Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg during last week.

"[A] campaign for Lysol targeted moms and drove a 2x return on ad spend for their brand. Their campaign for Air Wick was even better, driving a 5x return on ad spend."

Facebook could make these typical television advertisers feel even more comfortable than they already do with 15-second videos targeted at people who "like" their product or "like" similar or competing items.

Video is already here

Facebook already has a video ads product for advertisers, but not of the auto-playing variety.

"Marketers can embed a video in a page post, and we see a lot of marketers using that product and seeing good results," said Sandberg.

"The demand to do more in video on Facebook is there, and we're exploring how we can expand that, but we don't have anything new to announce today."

These comments echoed what Sandberg said three months ago: "Because of marketers' inherent liking video as a format, we continue to explore new [types of ads] as well."

Outside of these "exploratory" statements, Facebook is staying mum on the subject of video ads.

"Facebook has no comment," a spokesperson for the social network told TechRadar today.

That means we're likely to wake up and see the TV-style ads roll out on the news feed without any sort of official announcement.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/web/facebook-video-ads-could-bring-commercial-breaks-to-your-news-feed-1169867?src=rss&attr=all

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Lady Gaga "Applause" Cover: Revealed, Artsy

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Man involved in crash gets dogs back after Facebook plea

PITTSFIELD -- An Otis man and his three dogs are together again, separated following a two car crash in Pittsfield over the weekend.

Around 1 p.m. Saturday, Andrew Johnston, 37, was driving south on Hubbard Avenue when his Jeep was struck by another vehicle driven by Sarah Fellman, exiting BJ's Wholesale Club on Hubbard Avenue, according to Pittsfield police. The impact of the crash caused Johnston to crash into an utility pole, and his three dogs traveling with him to flee the accident scene.

While firefighters extricated Johnston from the Jeep, he managed to avoid serious injury as he was treated and released from Berkshire Medical Center later in the afternoon.

A passenger in the Fellman car, 80-year-old Emma Claramunt of Hinsdale, was also treated and release from BMC, hospital officials said. Fellman, 30, and an infant in her car were treated at the scene.

After leaving BMC, Johnston posted a heartfelt request to his Facebook friends to find the animals. Two of them, a black lab named Red, and Lola, a bull mastiff/lab mix, were found and turned into the Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter in Pittsfield. Shelter officials posted on their Facebook they had the two dogs and they were eventually returned to Johnston a few hours after the accident.

However, Jackson, another black lab mix, was still missing.

Johnston said he spent an anxious evening fretting about his dog, driving back to the accident scene to look for Jackson, with no luck.

Johnston reported that Jackson has a tracking chip that links to his cell phone, but it was apparently lost in the accident.

However, early Sunday, Johnston reported on Facebook that Jackson had been returned to him. He did not elaborate, but said he was happy to have all three of his "children" back home.

Source: http://www.berkshireeagle.com/ci_23751525/man-involved-crash-gets-dogs-back-after-facebook?source=rss_viewed

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National Paralympic Day to be held on September 7 to celebrate London 2012, announces Mayor

By Duncan Mackay

London 2012 Paralympics Opening CeremonyJuly 28 - The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will host a special Paralympic Day on September 7 to mark the first anniversary of London 2012, it has been announced.

The free event, launched today by London Mayor Boris Johnson, will feature top Paralympic athletes and disabled performers.?

National Paralympic Day will be aimed at disabled and non-disabled people and will be the thrilling grand finale to a summer of celebrations marking the one year anniversary of London 2012, Johnson claimed.

Organised by the Mayor of London, The London Legacy Development Corporation and the British Paralympic Association (BPA), the day will be held alongside the Mayor's Liberty Festival, an annual showcase of Deaf and disabled artists. .

Amongst the highlights will be "The Limbless Knight", a aerial and sway performance from award winning theatre company Graeae, which has been co-commissioned by the Legacy Company and Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF), the arts organisation that produces Liberty.

Graeae's artistic director Jenny Sealey was joint artistic director of last year's Paralympic Opening Ceremony, along with Bradley Hemmings, artistic director of GDIF.


There will be a special appearance from Andrea Begley, who recently triumphed on the BBC Television series "The Voice", plus street theatre, outdoor dance, mass choreography, visual arts, live music, film and food.

Another attraction will be "Miracoco Luminarium", a monumental interactive light sculpture.

There will also be a series of have a go sports activities in the north of the Park and inside the Copper Box Arena.

"This event will be a fitting finale to another outstanding summer of sport, culture and entertainment in this magnificent new park. London's Paralympic Games were astonishingly successful, with superb medal-winning performances by our brilliant athletes," said Johnson.

"But they also transformed the way we think about disability.

"This will be a fantastic opportunity to see some of those world-beating athletes in action once again and to enjoy magical performances by some of the finest disabled artists in the UK.

"It's also another chance to enjoy our fabulous new Park."

National Paralympic Day is the latest initiative launched to ensure that there is a legacy from London 2012.?

"The performances of the ParalympicsGB athletes inspired the nation and changed the way people think about disability," said Tim Hollingsworth, chief executive of the BPA.

"National Paralympic Day will recreate some of the wonder of the Paralympic Games and will build on the momentum that was started so successfully last year."

For more information on the event click here.

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Source: http://www.insidethegames.biz/paralympics/summer-paralympics/2012/1015282-national-paralympic-day-to-be-held-on-september-7-to-celebrate-london-2012-announces-mayor

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An Alleged Galaxy S4 Explosion Completely Destroyed This Apartment

An Alleged Galaxy S4 Explosion Completely Destroyed This Apartment

It's one thing if your phone bursts into flames and cooks up your leg-meat real bad, but that's nothing compared to losing your whole apartment in an inferno. That's exactly what a Hong Kong man claims happened to him while he was just plugging away at Love Machine (an app, not a euphemism) on his Galaxy S4.

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Ross Douthat: GOP needs a lot more than just its perception of itself

Before political movements can be understood by others, they need to understand themselves: what they want to be, what they actually are and how they might bridge the gap between aspiration and reality.

Today, the post-George W. Bush, post-Mitt Romney conservative movement is one-third of the way there. Among younger activists and rising politicians, the American right has a plausible theory of what its role in our politics ought to be, and how it might advance the common good. What it lacks, for now, is the self-awareness to see how it falls short of its own ideal, and the creativity necessary to transform its self-conception into victory, governance, results.

The theory goes something like this: American politics is no longer best understood in the left-right terms that defined 20th-century debates. Rather, our landscape looks more like a much earlier phase in democracy?s development, when the division that mattered was between outsiders and insiders, the ?country party? and the ?court party.?

These terms emerged in 18th-century Britain, during the rule of Sir Robert Walpole, the island kingdom?s first true prime minister. They were coined by his opponents, a circle led by Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, who were both conservative and populist at once: They regarded Walpole?s centralization of power as a kind of organized conspiracy, in which the realm?s political, business and military interests were colluding against the common good.

Bolingbroke is largely forgotten today, but his skepticism about the ways that money and power intertwine went on to influence the American Revolution and practically every populist movement in our nation?s history. And it?s his civic republican ideas, repurposed for a new era, that you hear in the rhetoric of new-guard Republican politicians like Rand Paul and Mike Lee, in right-wing critiques of our incestuous ?ruling class,? and from pundits touting a ?libertarian populism? instead.

As theories go, it?s well suited to the times. The story of the last decade in American life is, indeed, a story of consolidation and self-dealing at the top. There really is a kind of ?court party? in American politics, whose shared interests and assumptions ? interventionist, corporatist, globalist ? have stamped the last two presidencies and shaped just about every major piece of Obama-era legislation.

The problem for conservatives isn?t their critique of this court party and its works. Rather, it?s their failure to understand why many Americans can agree with this critique but still reject the Republican alternative.

They reject it for two reasons. First, while Republicans claim to oppose the ruling class on behalf of the country as a whole, they often seem to be representing an equally narrow set of interest groups ? mostly elderly, rural (the GOP is a ?country party? in a far too literal sense) and well-off. A party that cuts food stamps while voting for farm subsidies or fixates on upper-bracket tax cuts while wages are stagnating isn?t actually offering a libertarian populist alternative to the court party?s corrupt bargains.

Second, as much as Americans may distrust a cronyist liberalism, they prefer it to a conservatism that doesn?t seem interested in governing at all. The sense that Obama was at least trying to solve problems, whereas the right offered only opposition, was powerful enough to overcome disappointment with Obama?s actual results.

Both of these problems dog the right?s populists today. There might indeed be a ?libertarian populist? agenda that could help Republicans woo the middle class ? but not if, as in Rand Paul?s budget proposals, its centerpiece is just another sweeping tax cut for the rich.

Source: http://amestrib.com/sections/opinion/columns/ross-douthat-gop-needs-lot-more-just-its-perception-itself.html

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Southern Rep discounts for military, veterans

Military personnel, their families, and military veterans can now get a 20 percent discount on tickets to the Southern Rep theater.

Southern Rep spokeswoman Rachel Gorman says Southern Rep is among 90 theaters in the Blue Star Theatres initiative.

She says the discount will apply to all of Southern Rep's mainstage and lagniappe season shows.

Blue Star Theatres is a partnership among Theatre Communications Group through Blue Star Families. The initiative recognizes the contributions of service families and seeks to build stronger connections between theatres, military families and their communities.

Other participating theaters include The Wilma Theater in Philadelphia, the Burning Coal Theatre Company in North Carolina, and The William Inge Center for the Arts in Kansas.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/28/3527213/southern-rep-discounts-for-military.html

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Volcano Chaos: Union members 'divided' on Labour

Just 12% of Unite members would sign up as full Labour Party members, new polling from Lord Ashcroft claims.

The former Tory party deputy chairman said just 30% of Unite members would opt in to funding Labour if reforms to the way the political levy is operated went through.

Less than half (49%) said they would vote Labour if an election were held tomorrow, compared to 23% Conservative, 7% Liberal Democrat and 12% Ukip. At the 2010 election 40% voted Labour, 28% Conservative and 20% Lib Dem.

Labour leader Ed Miliband has proposed ending the automatic opt-in of union members which is currently a major source of funding to his party.

Lord Ashcroft said: "(Unite general secretary) Len McCluskey rightly observes that whether individual trade unionists will rally to Labour will depend on whether Miliband gives them 'reasons to want to be associated' with the party. This is largely about policy. But the policies he himself advocates seem unlikely to have the desired effect. McCluskey is quite right that his members are not queuing up to join Labour. And if Miliband takes his advice, nor will they."

The poll interviewed 712 Unite members from a total membership of 1.42 million. Questions were posed online between July 10 and 17. Other findings of the poll suggested 30% of Unite members already opted out of funding the Labour Party, while a third did not know whether they did or not. Most Unite members, 57%, supported the idea of an opt-in system.

The union's membership was divided over whether Unite had been right to give nearly ?12 million to Labour since the general election, with 46% disagreeing but 43% backing the donations. Almost half, 49%, said future large donations would be wrong.

Unite members were more likely to think the Labour Party did a bad job of representing ordinary working people (47%) than think it did a good job (42%). And a large majority of 86% of members backed the Government's policy of a ?26,000 a year benefit cap.

Mr Miliband said: "I think this poll is proving that we are right to want change, because there are people who want to be part of our party, want to be active members of our party, want to be affiliated to our party. I want to give that that choice and I want to make it a real choice."

If 12% of individuals currently affiliated to Labour through their unions signed up to become full members, that would double the size of the party membership, he pointed out.

Source: http://www.hounslowchronicle.co.uk/west-london-news/volcano/2013/07/23/union-members-divided-on-labour-113046-33642780/

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Holidays with love in the air.....

Okie dokie, now have had a few thread ideas up, one for Star Trek which I intend to be starting up, though one on my mind at the moment is a holiday style one, seeing as I am on hols at the moment, mixed with a blend of high-school also in the form of a residential trip with the usual drama/action/romance, so thinking they'd be the campers and maybe some locals also as another group, maybe 2 girls and 2 guys in each group, or maybe 3 of each. Just don't want a massive group rp since they tend to not last so long but am willing to expand on number of participants but don't want too many that others get left out. Let me know if your interested, by this thread is preferable over pm. I am also open to suggestions also, but if works well then this rp could be a follow on, or have a pre-quel before the holiday setting to where they are back in school.

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Carnegie Mellon, Microsoft researchers demonstrate internal tagging technique for 3D-printed objects

Carnegie Mellon, Microsoft researchers demonstrate internal tagging technique for 3D-printed objects [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Jul-2013
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Terahertz imaging could read information encoded inside objects

PITTSBURGHThe age of 3D printing, when every object so created can be personalized, will increase the need for tags to keep track of everything. Happily, the same 3D printing process used to produce an object can simultaneously generate an internal, invisible tag, say scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft Research.

These internal tags, which the researchers have dubbed InfraStructs, can be read with an imaging system using terahertz (THz) radiation, which can safely penetrate many common materials. In proof-of-concept experiments, Karl Willis, a recent Ph.D. graduate in computational design at Carnegie Mellon, and Andy Wilson, a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, have demonstrated several possible tag designs and the THz imaging and data processing steps necessary to read them.

The tags themselves come at no extra cost, Willis said, but THz imaging, still in its infancy, can be pricey. As this imaging technology matures and becomes more affordable, however, InfraStructs could be used for a number of applications beyond keeping track of inventory or making point-of-sale transactions.

For instance, they could help mobile robots recognize or differentiate between things. They might encode information into custom accessories used in game systems. Or, they might enable new tabletop computing scenarios in which objects can be sensed regardless of whether they are stacked, buried or inserted inside other objects.

Willis and Wilson will present their findings July 25 at SIGGRAPH 2013, the International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, in Anaheim, Calif.

Unlike conventional manufacturing, every single thing produced with digital fabrication techniques, such as 3D printing and laser cutting, can differ from the next, even in subtle ways. "You probably don't want to have visible barcodes or QR codes on every object you make," Willis said. Inserting a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag into each component would be a possibility, he acknowledged, but for now that would require interrupting the normal 3D printing process.

InfraStructs, by contrast, can be made with the same layer-by-layer process used for producing the object. In some cases, information can be encoded by positioning bubbles or voids inside the object; those voids reflect THz radiation. In other cases, materials that are reflective of THz radiation might be used to encode the information or create images inside the object.

"The ability to embed 3D patterns gives designers new opportunities in creating objects that are meant to be sensed and tracked," Wilson said. "One idea is to embed a code just under the surface of the object, so that a THz beam can recover its position on the surface, wherever it strikes the object."

THz radiation falls between microwaves and infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum. It can penetrate many common plastics, papers and textiles but, unlike X-rays, does not harm biological tissues. THz imaging has yet to be fully commercialized. NASA famously has used it for inspecting the protective tiles on the space shuttle, detecting the same sort of voids Willis and Wilson have now used to encode information with InfraStructs.

Willis' work on InfraStructs occurred while he was an intern at Microsoft Research. Additional research on materials, fabrication processes and imaging techniques will be necessary if the tags are to be widely adopted. InfraStructs aim to take advantage of trends toward high-speed electronics at THz frequencies and the rapidly growing capabilities of digital fabrication.

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For more information, visit the project website at http://www.karlddwillis.com/projects/infrastructs/ or the Microsoft Research Blog.

About Carnegie Mellon University: Carnegie Mellon is a private, internationally ranked research university with programs in areas ranging from science, technology and business, to public policy, the humanities and the arts. More than 12,000 students in the university's seven schools and colleges benefit from a small student-to-faculty ratio and an education characterized by its focus on creating and implementing solutions for real problems, interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. A global university, Carnegie Mellon has campuses in Pittsburgh, Pa., California's Silicon Valley and Qatar, and programs in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and Mexico. The university recently completed "Inspire Innovation: The Campaign for Carnegie Mellon University," exceeding its $1 billion goal to build its endowment, support faculty, students and innovative research, and enhance the physical campus with equipment and facility improvements. The campaign closed June 30, 2013.


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Carnegie Mellon, Microsoft researchers demonstrate internal tagging technique for 3D-printed objects [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Jul-2013
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Contact: Byron Spice
bspice@cs.cmu.edu
412-268-9068
Carnegie Mellon University

Terahertz imaging could read information encoded inside objects

PITTSBURGHThe age of 3D printing, when every object so created can be personalized, will increase the need for tags to keep track of everything. Happily, the same 3D printing process used to produce an object can simultaneously generate an internal, invisible tag, say scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft Research.

These internal tags, which the researchers have dubbed InfraStructs, can be read with an imaging system using terahertz (THz) radiation, which can safely penetrate many common materials. In proof-of-concept experiments, Karl Willis, a recent Ph.D. graduate in computational design at Carnegie Mellon, and Andy Wilson, a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, have demonstrated several possible tag designs and the THz imaging and data processing steps necessary to read them.

The tags themselves come at no extra cost, Willis said, but THz imaging, still in its infancy, can be pricey. As this imaging technology matures and becomes more affordable, however, InfraStructs could be used for a number of applications beyond keeping track of inventory or making point-of-sale transactions.

For instance, they could help mobile robots recognize or differentiate between things. They might encode information into custom accessories used in game systems. Or, they might enable new tabletop computing scenarios in which objects can be sensed regardless of whether they are stacked, buried or inserted inside other objects.

Willis and Wilson will present their findings July 25 at SIGGRAPH 2013, the International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, in Anaheim, Calif.

Unlike conventional manufacturing, every single thing produced with digital fabrication techniques, such as 3D printing and laser cutting, can differ from the next, even in subtle ways. "You probably don't want to have visible barcodes or QR codes on every object you make," Willis said. Inserting a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag into each component would be a possibility, he acknowledged, but for now that would require interrupting the normal 3D printing process.

InfraStructs, by contrast, can be made with the same layer-by-layer process used for producing the object. In some cases, information can be encoded by positioning bubbles or voids inside the object; those voids reflect THz radiation. In other cases, materials that are reflective of THz radiation might be used to encode the information or create images inside the object.

"The ability to embed 3D patterns gives designers new opportunities in creating objects that are meant to be sensed and tracked," Wilson said. "One idea is to embed a code just under the surface of the object, so that a THz beam can recover its position on the surface, wherever it strikes the object."

THz radiation falls between microwaves and infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum. It can penetrate many common plastics, papers and textiles but, unlike X-rays, does not harm biological tissues. THz imaging has yet to be fully commercialized. NASA famously has used it for inspecting the protective tiles on the space shuttle, detecting the same sort of voids Willis and Wilson have now used to encode information with InfraStructs.

Willis' work on InfraStructs occurred while he was an intern at Microsoft Research. Additional research on materials, fabrication processes and imaging techniques will be necessary if the tags are to be widely adopted. InfraStructs aim to take advantage of trends toward high-speed electronics at THz frequencies and the rapidly growing capabilities of digital fabrication.

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For more information, visit the project website at http://www.karlddwillis.com/projects/infrastructs/ or the Microsoft Research Blog.

About Carnegie Mellon University: Carnegie Mellon is a private, internationally ranked research university with programs in areas ranging from science, technology and business, to public policy, the humanities and the arts. More than 12,000 students in the university's seven schools and colleges benefit from a small student-to-faculty ratio and an education characterized by its focus on creating and implementing solutions for real problems, interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. A global university, Carnegie Mellon has campuses in Pittsburgh, Pa., California's Silicon Valley and Qatar, and programs in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and Mexico. The university recently completed "Inspire Innovation: The Campaign for Carnegie Mellon University," exceeding its $1 billion goal to build its endowment, support faculty, students and innovative research, and enhance the physical campus with equipment and facility improvements. The campaign closed June 30, 2013.


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Marvel unveils art for 'Thor: The Dark World,' 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy'

thor-the-dark-world-logo-thumbnail-marvel-studios.jpgJust after a fan-pleasing Comic-Con 2013 panel on Saturday (July 20) wherein Marvel Studios announced that the follow-up to its mega-smash "The Avengers" would be entitled "The Avengers: Age of Ultron," the studio released the conceptual poster artwork for three of its other high-profile upcoming films.

With looks at "Thor: The Dark World," "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and "Guardians of the Galaxy," it's clear that Marvel's been hard at work. Up first is the second "Thor" film, starring Chris Hemsworth, which hits theaters Nov. 8, 2013 -- which explains why its concept art is the farthest along.

The "Captain America" follow-up, with Chris Evans back in the red, white and blue, hits theaters April 4, 2014. The concept art previews the conflict between Evans' Cappy and Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes, once Captain America's best friend, who's gone evil as the Winter Soldier.

Last, but certainly not least, is the adaptation of "Guardians of the Galaxy," which is set to introduce a whole new set of galactic superheroes from the Marvel universe on Aug. 1, 2014. Featuring a cast that includes Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana and Benicio Del Toro, this one's definitely the riskiest bet of the bunch.

Take a look at all the art and let us know which Marvel film you're most excited for.

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Photo/Video credit: Marvel Studios

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Current efforts will not save the world's most endangered cat

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Almost 100 million euros has been spent so far on conservation efforts for the last 250 remaining Iberian lynxes in the wild. But the charismatic species is likely to go extinct within 50 years because the current management plans do not account for the effects of climate change. If they did, the population might increase instead concludes a new international study. The study highlights the importance of integrating climate models in management plans for biodiversity.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/Nhvc99uOSHo/130721161720.htm

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Pioneering journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92

In this photo taken Oct. 16, 2007, veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas smiles as she leaves the White House after attending a briefing. Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism and an irrepressible White House correspondent, has died. She was 92. A friend said Thomas died at her apartment in Washington on Saturday morning. Thomas made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in the great wire-service rivalries of old. She used her seat in the front row of history to grill nine presidents _ often to their discomfort and was not shy about sharing her opinions. She was persistent to the point of badgering; one White House press secretary described her questioning as "torture" _ and he was one of her fans. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

In this photo taken Oct. 16, 2007, veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas smiles as she leaves the White House after attending a briefing. Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism and an irrepressible White House correspondent, has died. She was 92. A friend said Thomas died at her apartment in Washington on Saturday morning. Thomas made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in the great wire-service rivalries of old. She used her seat in the front row of history to grill nine presidents _ often to their discomfort and was not shy about sharing her opinions. She was persistent to the point of badgering; one White House press secretary described her questioning as "torture" _ and he was one of her fans. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

FILE - In this Aug. 2, 2006, file photo, President Bush, right, greets veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas during the final briefing in the press briefing room in the West Wing of the White House in Washington before its renovation. Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism and an irrepressible White House correspondent, has died Saturday, July 20, 2013. She was 92. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

FILE - In this March 26, 2009, file photo veteran White House reporter Helen Thomas asks White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs a question during the White House daily briefing in Washington Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism and an irrepressible White House correspondent, has died. She was 92. Thomas made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in the great wire-service rivalries of old. She used her seat in the front row of history to grill nine presidents _ often to their discomfort and was not shy about sharing her opinions. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 4, 2009, file photo, veteran White House reporter Helen Thomas, left, celebrates her 89th birthday with President Barack Obama, celebrating his 48th birthday, in the White House Press Briefing Room in Washington. Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism and an irrepressible White House correspondent, has died Saturday, July 20, 2013. She was 92. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2008 file photo veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas is helped to her front row seat in the White House Brady Press Briefing Room in Washington, as she returns after a recent illness. Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism and an irrepressible White House correspondent, has died. She was 92. She made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in the great wire-service rivalries of old. Thomas used her seat in the front row of history to grill nine presidents _ often to their discomfort and was not shy about sharing her opinions. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

(AP) ? Helen Thomas, the irrepressible White House correspondent who used her seat in the front row of history to grill 10 presidents and was not shy about sharing her opinions, died Saturday. She was 92.

Thomas, who died at her apartment in Washington, had been ill for a long time, and in and out of the hospital before coming home Thursday, according to a friend, Muriel Dobbin.

Thomas made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in the great wire-service rivalries of old, and as a pioneer for women in journalism.

She was persistent to the point of badgering. One White House press secretary described her questioning as "torture" ? and he was one of her fans.

Her refusal to conceal her strong opinions, even when posing questions to a president, and her public hostility toward Israel, caused discomfort among colleagues.

In 2010, that tendency finally ended a career which had started in 1943 and made her one of the best known journalists in Washington. On a videotape circulated on the Internet, she said Israelis should "get out of Palestine" and "go home" to Germany, Poland or the United States. The remark brought down widespread condemnation and she ended her career.

In January 2011, she became a columnist for a free weekly paper in a Washington suburb, months after the controversy forced her from her previous post.

"What made Helen the 'dean of the White House Press Corps' was not just the length of her tenure, but her fierce belief that our democracy works best when we ask tough questions and hold our leaders to account," President Barack Obama, the last president she covered, said in a statement Saturday.

In her long career, she was indelibly associated with the ritual ending White House news conferences. She was often the one to deliver the closing line: "Thank you, Mister President" ? four polite words that belied a fierce competitive streak.

Her disdain for White House secrecy and dodging spanned five decades, back to President John Kennedy. Her freedom to voice her peppery opinions as a speaker and a Hearst columnist came late in her career.

The Bush administration marginalized her, clearly peeved with a journalist who had challenged President George W. Bush to his face on the Iraq war and declared him the worst president in history.

After she quit UPI in 2000 ? by then an outsized figure in a shrunken organization ? her influence waned.

Thomas was accustomed to getting under the skin of presidents, if not to the cold shoulder.

"If you want to be loved," she said years earlier, "go into something else."

There was a lighter mood in August 2009, on her 89th birthday, when Obama popped into in the White House briefing room unannounced. He led the roomful of reporters in singing "Happy Birthday to You" and gave her cupcakes. As it happened, it was the president's birthday too, his 48th.

Thomas was at the forefront of women's achievements in journalism. She was one of the first female reporters to break out of the White House "women's beat" ? the soft stories about presidents' kids, wives, their teas and their hairdos ? and cover the hard news on an equal footing with men.

She became the first female White House bureau chief for a wire service when UPI named her to the position in 1974. She was also the first female officer at the National Press Club, where women had once been barred as members and she had to fight for admission into the 1959 luncheon speech where Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned: "We will bury you."

The belligerent Khrushchev was an unlikely ally in one sense. He had refused to speak at any Washington venue that excluded women, she said.

She also pushed open the doors for women at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. At her urging, Kennedy refused to attend the 1962 dinner unless it was open to women for the first time. The tactic worked. More than a decade later, Thomas was the first woman to serve as the association's president.

"Women and men who've followed in the press corps all owe a debt of gratitude for the work Helen did and the doors she opened," Steven Thomma, the association's current president said in a statement Saturday. "All of our journalism is the better for it."

Thomas fought, too, for a more open presidency, resisting all moves by a succession of administrations to restrict press access.

"People will never know how hard it is to get information," Thomas told an interviewer, "especially if it's locked up behind official doors where, if politicians had their way, they'd stamp TOP SECRET on the color of the walls."

Born in Winchester, Ky., to Lebanese immigrants, Thomas was the seventh of nine children. It was in high school, after working on the student newspaper, that she decided she wanted to become a reporter.

After graduating from Detroit's Wayne University (now Wayne State University), Thomas headed straight for the nation's capital. She landed a $17.50-a-week position as a copy girl, with duties that included fetching coffee and doughnuts for editors at the Washington Daily News.

United Press ? later United Press International ? soon hired her to write local news stories for the radio wire. Her assignments were relegated at first to women's news, society items and celebrity profiles.

Her big break came after the 1960 election that sent Kennedy to the White House, and landed Thomas her first assignment related to the presidency. She was sent to Palm Beach, Fla., to cover the vacation of the president-elect and his family.

JFK's successor, Lyndon Johnson, complained that he learned of his daughter Luci's engagement from Thomas's story.

Bigger and better assignments would follow for Thomas, among them President Richard M. Nixon's breakthrough trip to China in 1972.

When the Watergate scandal began consuming Nixon's presidency, Martha Mitchell, the notoriously unguarded wife of the attorney general, would call Thomas late at night to unload her frustrations at what she saw as the betrayal of her husband John by the president's men.

It was also during the Nixon administration that the woman who scooped so many others was herself scooped ? by the first lady. Pat Nixon was the one who announced to the Washington press corps that Thomas was engaged to Douglas Cornell, chief White House correspondent for UPI's archrival, AP.

They were married in 1971. Cornell died 11 years later.

Thomas stayed with UPI for 57 years, until 2000, when the company was purchased by News World Communications, which was founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Unification Church.

At age 79, Thomas was soon hired as a Washington-based columnist for newspaper publisher Hearst Corp.

A self-described liberal, Thomas made no secret of her ill feelings for the penultimate president she covered ? the second President Bush. "He is the worst president in all of American history," she told the Daily Breeze of Torrance, Calif.

Thomas also was critical of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, asserting that the deaths of innocent people should hang heavily on Bush's conscience.

"We are involved in a war that is becoming more dubious every day," she said in a speech to thousands of students at Brigham Young University in September 2003. "I thought it was wrong to invade a country without any provocation."

Some students walked out of the lecture. She won over others with humorous stories from her "ringside seat" to history.

In March 2005, she confronted Bush with the proposition that "your decision to invade Iraq has caused the deaths of thousands of Americans and Iraqis" and every justification for the attack proved false.

"Why did you really want to go to war?" she demanded.

When Bush began explaining his rationale, she interjected: "They didn't do anything to you, or to our country."

"Excuse me for a second," Bush replied. "They did. The Taliban provided safe haven for al-Qaida. That's where al-Qaida trained."

"I'm talking about Iraq," she said.

Her strong opinions finally ended her career.

After a visit to the White House, David Nesenoff, a rabbi and independent filmmaker, asked Thomas on May 27, 2010, whether she had any comments on Israel. "Tell them to get the hell out of Palestine," she replied. "Remember, these people are occupied and it's their land. It's not Germany, it's not Poland," she continued. Asked where they should go, she answered, "They should go home." When asked where's home, Thomas replied: "Poland, Germany and America and everywhere else."

The resulting controversy brought widespread rejection of her remarks. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs called them "offensive and reprehensible." Many Jews were offended by her suggestion that Israelis should "go home" to Germany, Poland and America because Israel was initially settled in 1948 by Jews who had survived or escaped Hitler's attempt to kill all the Jews in Germany and in neighboring conquered countries.

Within days, she retired from her job at Hearst.

Not long after, Nicholas F. Benton, the owner and editor of the Falls Church News-Press, approached her about writing again. Benton, who had published Thomas' column for years when she was syndicated, said Thomas was initially dubious about continuing to write for the free weekly paper, which at the time had a circulation around 25,000.

"She said, 'You don't want me. I'm poison," he said in a telephone interview Saturday.

He responded that he could handle any criticism, and her column started running in January 2011. She continued to write about national issues, from Social Security to the State of the Union address and the low capital gains tax, which she blamed for creating "a bigger divide between the haves and the have-nots, leaving not much of a middle class in America."

Benton said some of his advertisers got threatening calls, but he said he received more positive letters than negative ones by "quite a wide margin." And Benton said she continued to be "sharp as a tack," sometimes asking if she could get her column in after deadline because she wanted to monitor some late-breaking development. She wrote for the paper for a year, until her health prevented her from continuing.

"She was just the kind of person who really did want to fight to the finish," he said of her return to writing.

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Associated Press writer Jessica Gresko contributed to this report.

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Across US, people rally for 'Justice for Trayvon'

ATLANTA (AP) ? One week after a jury found George Zimmerman not guilty in the death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin, people gathered for nationwide rallies to press for changes to self-defense laws and for federal civil rights charges against the former neighborhood watch leader.

The Florida case has become a flashpoint in separate but converging national debates over self-defense, guns, and race relations. Zimmerman, who successfully claimed that he was protecting himself when he shot Martin, identifies himself as Hispanic. Martin was black.

"It's personal," said Cincinnati resident Chris Donegan, whose 11-year-old son wore a black hoodie to the rally, as Martin did when he died. "Anybody who is black with kids, Trayvon Martin became our son."

The Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network organized the "Justice for Trayvon" rallies and vigils outside federal buildings in at least 101 cities: from New York and Los Angeles to Wichita, Kan., and Atlanta, where people stood in the rain at the base of the federal courthouse, with traffic blocked on surrounding downtown streets.

Chants rang out across the rallies. "Justice! Justice! Justice! ... Now! Now! Now!" ''We won't forget." ''No justice! No peace!" Many also sang hymns, prayed and held hands.

And plenty of participants carried signs: "Who's next?" "I am Trayvon Martin." ''Enough Is Enough."

Most rallies began at noontime. In New York, hundreds of people ? including music superstars Jay-Z and Beyonce, as well as Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton ? gathered in the heat.

Fulton told the crowd she was determined to fight for societal and legal changes needed to ensure that black youths are no longer viewed with suspicion because of their skin color.

"I promise you I'm going to work for your children as well," she said to the rally crowd.

At a morning appearance at Sharpton's headquarters in Harlem, she implored people to understand that the tragedy involved more than Martin alone. "Today it was my son. Tomorrow it might be yours," she said.

In addition to pushing the Justice Department to investigate civil rights charges against Zimmerman, Sharpton told supporters he wants to see a rollback of stand-your-ground self-defense laws.

"We are trying to change laws so that this never, ever happens again," Sharpton said.

Stand-your-ground laws are on the books in more than 20 states, and they go beyond many older, traditional self-defense statutes. In general, the laws eliminate a person's duty to retreat in the face of a serious physical threat.

Zimmerman relied on a traditional self-defense argument and didn't invoke stand-your-ground, though the judge included a provision about it in instructions allowing jurors to consider it as a legitimate defense. And race wasn't discussed in front of the jury. But the two topics have dominated public discourse about the case, and came up throughout Saturday's rallies.

Part of Sharpton's comments echoed those made by President Barack Obama on the case Friday. "Racial profiling is not as bad as segregation, but you don't know the humiliation of being followed in a department store," Sharpton said.

In Indianapolis, the Rev. Jeffrey Johnson told about 200 attendees that the nationwide effort is about making life safer for young black men. Johnson said young black men still are endangered by racial profiling, and he compared Zimmerman's acquittal to that of four white officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King in 1992.

"The verdict freed George Zimmerman, but it condemned America more," said Johnson, pastor of the Eastern Star Church in Indianapolis and a member of the board of directors of the National Action Network.

In Miami, Tracy Martin spoke about his son.

"This could be any one of our children," he said. "Our mission now is to make sure that this doesn't happen to your child."

He recalled how he vowed to Trayvon as he lay in his casket that he would seek justice.

"I will continue to fight for Trayvon until the day I die," he said.

Shantescia Hill held a sign in Miami that read: "Every person deserves a safe walk home." The 31-year-old mother, who is black, said, "I'm here because our children can't even walk on the streets without fearing for their lives."

In his remarks Friday, Obama said it's a reality for black men in American to "be followed in a department store" while shopping or to walk down the street and "hear the car doors lock." The nation's first black president said he had both experiences before he rose to social and political prominence.

At the New Orleans rally, La'Monte Johnson shared some of the same experiences.

The California native said he's been stopped multiple times by police and handcuffed "because I fit the description of someone they were looking for," though he noted charges were never filed against him.

"You can be the greatest black guy around, but you can't get away from it," he said. "You're not equal."

Attorney General Eric Holder announced this week that his department would investigate whether Zimmerman could be charged under federal civil rights laws. Such a case would require evidence that Zimmerman harbored racial animosity against Martin. Most legal experts say that would be a difficult charge to bring. Zimmerman's lawyers have said their client wasn't driven by race, but by desire to protect his neighborhood.

Holder said the shooting demonstrates the need to re-examine stand-your-ground laws.

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Associated Press writers Verena Dobnik in New York, Christine Armario in Miami, Stacey Plaisance in New Orleans, Amanda Lee Myers in Cincinnati and Charles Wilson in Indianapolis contributed to this report.

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Two UA football players join O'Bannon lawsuit against NCAA

Six football players Thursday became the first current athletes to join a lawsuit against the NCAA pertaining to the use of college athletes' names and likeness.

Arizona linebacker Jake Fischer, Arizona place kicker Jake Smith and Clemson defensive back Darius Robinson joined a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Califiornia against video game manufacturer Electronic Arts and the nation's leading collegiate trademark licensing and marketing firm, Collegiate Licensing Co.

Also added to the case are Vanderbilt senior linebacker Chase Garnham, Minnesota senior tight end Moses Alipate and Minnesota senior wide receiver Victor Keise.

The addition of the new players came as part of filing in which lawyers for the plaintiffs also amended their complaint with the inclusion of a series of new and scathing allegations against each of the defendants.

Among them are that:

-- Then-NCAA president Myles Brand in "public remarks" in 2008, "conceded" that "(t)he right to license or sell one's name, image, and likeness is a property right with economic value."

-- EA and CLC "actively lobbied for, and obtained, administrative interpretations of those rules that permitted greater uncompensated exploitation of student-athletes' names, images, and likenesses. Where their formal efforts were unsuccessful, EA and CLC obtained agreement from the NCAA to permit greater uncompensated exploitation of student-athletes' names, images, and likenesses notwithstanding the rules."

-- In August 2007, when licensing of video games was being negotiated, EA "offered to establish a 'players' fund' for the use of the (student-athletes') names, images, and likenesses. CLC, negotiating on the NCAA's behalf, instead suggested that the money should go to the NCAA. EA agreed to pay a kicker to NCAA in order 'to align interests and incentivize all parties to help build the category with new rights.' EA made this offer contingent on 'no royalties . . . to a player fund.' "

NCAA spokeswoman Stacey Osburn said via text message the association "will reserve comment until we have had time to read the amended complaint."

Until Thursday, the named plaintiffs in the case were a group of former college athletes, headed by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon and including all-time greats Oscar Robertson and Bill Russell.

Fischer is a 6-0, 222-pound senior from Oro Valley, Ariz., who led the Wildcats with 119 tackles last season, 76 of them solo. He was an all-Pacific-12 Conference honorable mention selection on the field and a Pac-12 first-team all-academic honoree off it.

Smith is a junior kicker from suburban Philadelphia who began his college career at Syracuse and transferred to Youngstown State before coming to Arizona, where he is expected to compete for the starting role.

Robinson is a 5-10, 170-pound senior cornerback from College Park, Ga., who missed half of each of the last two seasons with injuries. He has 33 tackles and 3 interceptions in 25 games, including 12 as a starter.r

Garnham is a 6-3, 236-pound middle linebacker who led Vanderbilt in 2012 with seven sacks, and has been a key member on defense the past two seasons.

Alipate is a 6-5, 281-pound senior who has never appeared in game for the Gophers. His father, Tuineau, played in 24 games for the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings from 1994-95.

And Keise is a 6-1, 188-pound senior who has played in 14 games in his career, catching one pass during his freshman season.

None of the athletes could be reached for immediate comment.

"We are aware that Jake Smith and Jake Fischer are now plaintiffs in the lawsuit," Arizona AD Greg Byrne said in a statement. "While we do not support the lawsuit, we support their right to be involved and express their opinion. They are two fine young men and we are glad they are part of our program and University."

Arizona spokeswoman Molly O'Mara said Fischer and Smith would not do any interviews immediately and that Fischer will address the matter at the Pac-12 media day July 26.

U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken ruled earlier this month that the suit could be amended to add new plaintiffs who are current players. She discussed granting permission for that at a June hearing on whether to certify the suit as a class action. She has not yet ruled on that question.

Thursday's news came one day after the NCAA said it would not renew its licensing agreement with EA Sports. The NCAA said it was confident of its legal position for use of its name and logo, but "given the current business climate and costs of litigation" it won't enter a new deal after the current one expires in 2014.

That doesn't necessarily mean that NCAA Football 2014 will be the video game's final edition, as NCAA member schools license their own trademarks for it.

In the O'Bannon suit, he and the other plaintiffs allege that the defendants violated anti-trust law by conspiring to fix at zero the amount of compensation athletes can receive for the use of their names, images and likenesses in products or media while they are in school and by requiring athletes to sign forms under which they allegedly relinquish in perpetuity all rights pertaining to the use of the names, images and likenesses in ways including TV contracts, rebroadcasts of games, and video games.

If Wilken certifies the suit as a class action, it could allow thousands of former and current football and men's basketball players to join the case. That could create the possibility of a damages award in the billions of dollars. In addition, if the plaintiffs were to get everything they have said they are seeking, it would force the establishment of an entirely new compensation arrangement for current NCAA Bowl Subdivision football players and Division I men's basketball players -- one under which "monies generated by the licensing and sale of class members' names, images and likenesses can be temporarily held in trust" until their end of their college playing careers.

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Google's Chrome app launcher now up for grabs on Windows

Though there's no official word from Google yet, it looks like the Chrome launcher has come out of developer preview mode and into full release, at least for Windows. On our own PCs, the installation placed the launcher app on the start page, taskbar and desktop for Windows 8 and in Windows 7's menu bar. From there, you can quickly access Chrome, the Chrome store, Gmail and any other apps that work with Google's ubiquitous browser / OS. We're not sure when it'll hit OS X or Linux (Chrome OS users have had it for awhile), but if your Windows workflow revolves around Mountain View's myriad products, you can enable it at the source.

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IT-DR program was initiated to safeguard the business critical applications in case of any natural, manmade disaster & thereby ensuring business continuity and minimising business losses. Currently there are total 11 businesses critical applications along with 11 surround applications present & operational at Disaster recovery site. To achieve the objective of disaster recovery of IT applications the agreed Recovery time objective (RTO) is set for 4hrs as well as Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is for 2 hrs with service partner.

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5.?Achievement of RTO, RPO as per the agreed SLA.

List 5 key challenges faced while implementing the programme/project/initiative and how they were overcome:

1.?Complex Production environment Since production applications are tightly integrated and dependent, hence, in addition to DR scope applications, core dependent applications were also introduced in the DR site so as to reduce the impact of non-availability of business services in post DR scenario.
2.?Adverse impact on production environment. With the use of Hybrid solution for data replication, the impact on production was either mitigated or simplified. Like use of data guard helped not only replicating data at DR site but also helped in reverse replication too.
3.?Product scalability and support issues. Evaluated multiple solution to arrive at a hybrid solution which is scalable, cost efficient, robust and reliable with proper reporting and alert mechanism. The Oracle data guard with IBM global mirror solution was implemented to address these issues.
4.?Extremely high data volume for replication. Data volume of DR scope applications was extremely high it was very difficult to replicate at DR site due to continuous data processing. This was mitigated using the hybrid solution where in the Oracle DB archive were asynchronous replicated at DR site.
5.?High bandwidth requirements. Having voluminous data replication at DR site was resulting in extremely high bandwidth i.e in terms of GB which was proving a very costly solution on YoY basis. This was also solved with the use of Hybrid solution which helped minimize the BW requirement by 70%.

PPT URL:
http://www.4shared.com/file/rjubOhme/PSE_DR.html

Source: http://pse.eletsonline.com/2013/disaster-recovery-program-for-business-critical-applications-to-ensure-business-continuity-and-thereby-maintaining-customer-trust/

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