Friday, April 26, 2013

After solid debut, Facebook Home has been rapidly sinking in Google Play charts

(Reuters) - This year's U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania has attracted a record total of 9,860 entries, the United States Golf Association (USGA) said on Thursday. The number of applicants for the June 13-16 tournament eclipsed the previous best of 9,086 for the 2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. "The fact that we have a record number of entries, from across the world, is a testament to both the great appeal of the U.S. Open and the historic nature and grandeur of Merion Golf Club," USGA Executive Director Mike Davis said in a statement. The U.S. ...

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Obama, ex-presidents gather to dedicate George W. Bush Library (Washington Post)

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Salesforce Wants to Remake Marketing ? and Itself - NYTimes.com

The head of Salesforce.com has what he hopes will be a major new product. What he really thinks it is about, though, is remaking his company for the age of social media.

?All of us have to become connected companies, changing fundamentally how we sell our products to customers,? said Marc Benioff, the founder and chief executive of Salesforce.com. Trends like social networking and mobility, he says, ?are the future of computing.? He added, ?Everyone has to move to being a connected, customer-oriented company.?

To that end, on Tuesday Salesforce announced the creation of a new product line, Social.com, which is software to automate the way a company?s potential customers are found, analyzed and sent personalized ads over social media like Facebook and Twitter. Over the longer term, Mr. Benioff said, he will change how Salesforce products look and work.

For the announcement of Social.com, Mr. Benioff prepared a 90-minute presentation on the forces he says are fundamentally reshaping how business must work.

He sees seven major trends: social media; mobile devices; large amounts of data analysis; self-organizing communities at work and in society; software apps from industrial organizations as well as consumer companies; cloud computing; and what Mr. Benioff called ?the human factor, how we are connecting and how we build trust.?

In part, we are connecting by using big computers. Much of the social media marketing jobs of Social.com are now done with a lot of humans in the process, but that is insufficiently quick or far-reaching enough for a big company. Companies involved in the Social.com announcement include Ford and Omnicom, an advertising conglomerate that works with some of the world?s largest companies.

The announcement deepens as well what has been a significant transition in control of information technology assets at many companies, from IT departments, to customer-facing managers.

It also marks a closer integration into Salesforce, which sells software to manage things like sales leads, contacts and customer service follow-up, with some of its recent acquisitions.

In 2011 Salesforce paid $326 million in cash and stock for Radian6, which monitors and analyzes conversations on social media. Last June Salesforce bought Buddy Media, which helps marketers publish content and place ads in social media, for $689 million in cash and stock. Just before the deal, Buddy Media had bought Brighter Option, an ad purchasing and management company.

Last October, Salesforce laid off some of the Radian6 employees, and disclosed losses at Buddy Media before it was bought, leading many analysts to speculate on the role these companies could play in Salesforce?s core business.

For Mr. Benioff, the integration of the two outfits is not about absorbing their woes, but keeping Salesforce up with the times. Awareness of leads, selling in a way that is more personalized and better customer attention, he said, are all necessary in the new world.

?There isn?t a business customer I see who doesn?t have the same problem,? he said in an interview before the announcement of the new product. ?How do you market, service and sell to customers?? Within Salesforce itself, he said, this means building enterprise software for mobile products, being capable of understanding in real time what customers are doing with the products they have purchased, and staying in constant, and appropriate, contact with customers.

?We?re rebuilding our software? to work in a world of mobile devices and social networks,? Mr. Benioff said, and increasing the transparency of communications within Salesforce itself by allowing common access to lots of corporate information. ?By our Dreamforce conference in November we will have the whole thing done, I think.?

Mr. Benioff is one of the most relentless, and successful, promoters in tech, but that doesn?t mean we shouldn?t pay attention to what is going on here. He has also been an incisive technology entrepreneur, building Salesforce into the first multibillion-dollar online software business. Companies like SAP and Oracle at first ignored him, then dismissed him, then finally purchased cloud-based software companies of their own.

Now, he says, selling cloud-based software that works well on personal computers for conventional organizations is not enough. The changes he is talking about mean that companies must be aware of the way their own employees now get work done, and how powerful and aware customers have become.

And, if what he is doing creates a new challenge to SAP and Oracle, while Salesforce is again seen as cutting edge, that is probably fine with Mr. Benioff.

Source: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/23/salesforce-wants-to-remake-marketing-and-itself/

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Friday, April 19, 2013

LICENSING SALES SPECIALIST Job

Job Category: Sales
Location: , , US
Job ID: 833495-108664
Division: Sales

Directly interfacing with clients, partners, field Sales and District leadership to successfully implement licensing solutions that result in high customer satisfaction while maximizing customer revenue contribution across Microsoft product, Online and service offerings.
Minimize risk to Microsoft by making business and legal decisions within field sales empowerment guidelines that maximize the value of the agreement and the relationship to the client and to Microsoft.
Building a sustainable business case for exceptions and proposals for resolution.
Negotiates with representatives of the client?s cross functional teams including directly interfacing with CXO level clients to close highly complex, customized licensing and services business. An
awareness of the legal, financial and operational impacts, risks and costs, for all required concessions.
Typically manages business/customer issues with a level complexity which requires further internal negotiations with senior sales leadership or cross business unit / function.
Acts as a consultancy to field reps to arrive at a sound proposal - financially and well as through terms and conditions that is fair and maximizes MS business potential, within program parameters and field empowerment guidelines.
Represent Microsoft position on common business or legal negotiations, concessions.
Liaison with cross functional departments (legal, finance, marketing, operations and WWLP).

Responsible for educating sales force on licensing including rolling out new programs and licensing changes, and is the Licensing Team lead for on premise to cloud transformations.

Key deliverables for this role include:

Development of Annuity business plan in support of the segment / regional sales goals and objectives.
Key accountabilities include sales quota responsibility for platform volume licensing business (on-premise and cloud) and on-time revenue recapture rate (OTRRR).
Selling Enterprise Agreements and recommending alternatives where appropriate.
Maximizing contract revenues: manage discount and concessions, exploit up sell opportunities, and deliver appropriately flexible solutions.
Able to successfully engage the support and assistance of the local Sales management to drive appropriate business practice and consistency.
Negotiates successful solutions with customers, within Business Desk guidelines while maximizing revenue.
Strong internal and external negotiation skills and proven track record of leading complex deal negotiations.
Contribute and support development of revenue and licensing targets as well as metrics on behalf of local geography and local licensing team for business measurement and territory development purposes.
The candidate will act as advisor to field management and Microsoft Business Desk, but also has ability to independently assess tradeoffs associated with empowerment concessions and pricing.

Qualifications include a minimum of 6-8 years of directly applicable experience in sales, consulting, licensing, contract negotiation, and/or services experience with Enterprise customers. Candidates must have four year degree in Business or related discipline, MBA preferred. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in Licensing for Large Orgs is a requirement within the first 6 months, if the candidate is not already certified.

Moderate travel required. This position may be based in Minneapolis, MN or Kansas City, KS

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Google mail and other services 'disrupted'

NEW YORK (AP) ? Google's mail and application services were unavailable to some users Wednesday morning. The company said it was investigating the problems, but didn't know their cause. It didn't say how many people were affected.

The disruptions started affecting people worldwide around 8 a.m. Eastern time but appeared to be resolved by midday.

Earlier, Google Inc.'s apps status dashboard showed that its Mail, Drive file storage service and office-application services were "disrupted." Its administrator control panel, which lets companies manage their Google applications, was completely down.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Acute stress primes brain for better cognitive and mental performance

Apr. 16, 2013 ? Overworked and stressed out? Look on the bright side. Some stress is good for you.

"You always think about stress as a really bad thing, but it's not," said Daniela Kaufer, associate professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkeley. "Some amounts of stress are good to push you just to the level of optimal alertness, behavioral and cognitive performance."

New research by Kaufer and UC Berkeley post-doctoral fellow Elizabeth Kirby has uncovered exactly how acute stress -- short-lived, not chronic -- primes the brain for improved performance.

In studies on rats, they found that significant, but brief stressful events caused stem cells in their brains to proliferate into new nerve cells that, when mature two weeks later, improved the rats' mental performance.

"I think intermittent stressful events are probably what keeps the brain more alert, and you perform better when you are alert," she said.

Kaufer, Kirby and their colleagues in UC Berkeley's Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute describe their results in a paper published April 16 in the new open access online journal eLife.

The UC Berkeley researchers' findings, "in general, reinforce the notion that stress hormones help an animal adapt -- after all, remembering the place where something stressful happened is beneficial to deal with future situations in the same place," said Bruce McEwen, head of the Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at The Rockefeller University, who was not involved in the study.

Kaufer is especially interested in how both acute and chronic stress affect memory, and since the brain's hippocampus is critical to memory, she and her colleagues focused on the effects of stress on neural stem cells in the hippocampus of the adult rat brain. Neural stem cells are a sort of generic or progenitor brain cell that, depending on chemical triggers, can mature into neurons, astrocytes or other cells in the brain. The dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is one of only two areas in the brain that generate new brain cells in adults, and is highly sensitive to glucocorticoid stress hormones, Kaufer said.

Much research has demonstrated that chronic stress elevates levels of glucocorticoid stress hormones, which suppresses the production of new neurons in the hippocampus, impairing memory. This is in addition to the effect that chronically elevated levels of stress hormones have on the entire body, such as increasing the risk of chronic obesity, heart disease and depression.

Less is known about the effects of acute stress, Kaufer said, and studies have been conflicting.

To clear up the confusion, Kirby subjected rats to what, to them, is acute but short-lived stress -- immobilization in their cages for a few hours. This led to stress hormone (corticosterone) levels as high as those from chronic stress, though for only a few hours. The stress doubled the proliferation of new brain cells in the hippocampus, specifically in the dorsal dentate gyrus.

Kirby discovered that the stressed rats performed better on a memory test two weeks after the stressful event, but not two days after the event. Using special cell labeling techniques, the researchers established that the new nerve cells triggered by the acute stress were the same ones involved in learning new tasks two weeks later.

"In terms of survival, the nerve cell proliferation doesn't help you immediately after the stress, because it takes time for the cells to become mature, functioning neurons," Kaufer said. "But in the natural environment, where acute stress happens on a regular basis, it will keep the animal more alert, more attuned to the environment and to what actually is a threat or not a threat."

They also found that nerve cell proliferation after acute stress was triggered by the release of a protein, fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), by astrocytes -- brain cells formerly thought of as support cells, but that now appear to play a more critical role in regulating neurons.

"The FGF2 involvement is interesting, because FGF2 deficiency is associated with depressive-like behaviors in animals and is linked to depression in humans," McEwen said.

Kaufer noted that exposure to acute, intense stress can sometimes be harmful, leading, for example, to post-traumatic stress disorder. Further research could help to identify the factors that determine whether a response to stress is good or bad.

"I think the ultimate message is an optimistic one," she concluded. "Stress can be something that makes you better, but it is a question of how much, how long and how you interpret or perceive it."

The eLife paper was coauthored by UC Berkeley colleagues Sandra E Muroy, Wayne G. Sun and David Covarrubias of the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology; Megan J. Leong of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute; and Laurel A. Barchas of the Department of Integrative Biology. Kirby is now a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University.

Kaufer's research was funded by a BRAINS (Biobehavioral Research Awards for Innovative New Scientists) award from the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health (R01 MH087495) and the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression. Kirby was supported by fellowships from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Controversy over exoplanet-naming contest heats up

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This artist's concept shows the newfound alien planet Alpha Centauri Bb, found in a three-star system just 4.3 light-years from Earth.

By Mike Wall
Space.com

The company behind an exoplanet-naming contest says it's fighting to restore its business and its reputation in the wake of some disapproving words from the International Astronomical Union.

Officials with the space-funding company Uwingu say a press release the IAU issued on Friday?misrepresents the nature of the contest ? which aims to pick a "people's choice" name for Alpha Centauri Bb, the closest known exoplanet to Earth ? and caused sales to fall by a factor of 100 over the weekend.

"They basically said we're conducting a scam, and nothing could be further from the truth," said Uwingu Chief Executive Officer Alan Stern, a former NASA science chief who also heads the agency's New Horizons mission to Pluto. "They basically put us out of business, and they've ruined our reputation." [Earth-Size Planet at Alpha Centauri B (Gallery)]

The naming contest was slated to end Monday, but Uwingu has extended it until April 22 in an attempt to make up some of the lost revenues, Stern said.

What's in a name?
In the press release Friday, the IAU stressed its authority?as the sole arbiter of the exoplanet-naming process and reminded readers that it's not possible to buy an "official" name.

Though Uwingu is not mentioned by name, the release seems aimed at the company's Alpha Centauri Bb contest, which launched last month, as well as Uwingu's "Baby Planet Name Book." This broader project kicked off last fall to solicit names for the thousands of exoplanets and exoplanet candidates being discovered around the Milky Way galaxy.

Name nominations for the Alpha Centauri Bb competition?cost $4.99 and votes cost 99 cents, with the proceeds going to fund grants in space exploration, education and research, which is the company's stated chief purpose. Stern said he and a number of other Uwingu officials work on a strictly volunteer basis.

"Recently, an organization has invited the public to purchase both nomination proposals for exoplanets, and rights to vote for the suggested names," the IAU release reads. "In return, the purchaser receives a certificate commemorating the validity and credibility of the nomination. Such certificates are misleading, as these campaigns have no bearing on the official naming process ? they will not lead to an officially recognized exoplanet name, despite the price paid or the number of votes accrued."

Stern said he takes issue with such statements. Uwingu has never maintained that the winning name will be anything other than a popular or common moniker, he says.

"To claim what they claimed ? that we're somehow misrepresenting that these were IAU names ? has just about put us out of business," Stern told Space.com. "It's unbelievable."

Overreach of authority?
Stern also says the IAU is seriously overreaching in this case, since the organization's role is to coordinate nomenclature for astronomers.

"It's far beyond the IAU's purview to control what the public wants to call things," Stern said. "What we're doing, which is giving informal, people's-choice names for things, is what happens all the time."

"The name 'The Milky Way' is not IAU-sanctioned. 'The Whirlpool Galaxy' is not IAU-sanctioned," he added, also noting that Mars?rover drivers and Apollo astronauts have named features on the Red Planet and the moon without asking for the IAU's permission. "People can name things whatever they want. The IAU doesn't have to use it, and astronomers probably won't. But who cares?"?

Stern described the IAU's position as ironic, since the organization does not currently name exoplanets. The IAU said it would devise an official naming process in 1995, the year the first alien planet was confirmed orbiting a sun-like star, but has yet to do so.

The planet-naming status quo ? in which alien worlds take the name of their parent star along with a lowercase letter, with the first planet discovered designated "b," the second "c" and so forth ? is an informal convention.

"They've spent 18 years with no forward movement ? ask planet hunter extraordinaire (and Uwingu adviser) Geoff Marcy," Stern said. "Then somebody else comes along and does something harmless, fun and engaging, and now they're slandering us."

There's another interesting layer to the IAU-Uwingu contretemps: Stern has been a vocal critic of the IAU's 2006 decision to redefine "planet," which demoted Pluto to its current dwarf planet status.

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Burke leaving Michigan early for NBA draft

Michigan guard Trey Burke (3) shoots over Louisville center Gorgui Dieng (10) during the second half of the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday, April 8, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Michigan guard Trey Burke (3) shoots over Louisville center Gorgui Dieng (10) during the second half of the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday, April 8, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Michigan guard Trey Burke makes his way past fans during a ceremony, Tuesday, April 9, 2013, at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan lost to Louisville 82-76 in the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Guralnick) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT; MAGS OUT

(AP) ? Trey Burke is leaving Michigan early for the NBA draft.

The Associated Press national player of the year announced his decision Sunday. The move comes as no surprise. Burke considered going pro a year ago but decided to come back for his sophomore season. He led Michigan to the NCAA title game, where the Wolverines lost to Louisville.

The 6-foot point guard averaged 18.6 points and 6.7 assists per game in 2012-13, He made perhaps the most memorable shot of the NCAA tournament, a long 3-pointer in the final seconds against Kansas that sent that regional semifinal to overtime.

Michigan made the Final Four for the first time since 1993, and Burke scored 24 points in the championship game despite early foul trouble.

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Rubio's Evolves on Immigration, Qualifies Support for Senate Bill ...

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By JAVIER MANJARRES

Florida U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is now the official ?tip-of-the-spear? for the illegal immigration reform bill that is expected to come out of the U.S. Senate. Rubio appeared on NBC?s ?Meet the Press? with host David Gregory, where he got right into the weeds of the immigration reform debate.

?Rubio?s evolution on immigration reform continues, as the Senator is now using the term ?undocumented? instead of illegal to identify immigrants who have come here illegally.

?This bill once introduced as agreed to, I think, will show a broad base of enforcement measures unlike this country has ever seen. And what it does is create a way for us to address millions of people that are here undocumented , in a way that is compassionate, but also in a way that is responsible.-Senator Marco Rubio

?He then qualifies his support of the ?immigration bill, by stating that these illegal immigrants who are granted the chance to get on the pathway to citizenship, will not be awarded any special privileges, once they have applied.

It (the bill)will allow them to ultimately earn access to our legal immigration system, they will still have to apply, it doesn?t award them anything, but it does give them access to our legal immigration system to a process that will not encourage people to come here illegally in the future and though a process ?that isn?t unfair for people who have done it the right way.

?The status quo is horrible for America. The only people benefiting from the Status quo ?are in immigration today, are the people trafficking human beings across the border and the people hiring illegal labor for purposes.

?Amnesty is the forgiveness of something, and there will be consequences for having violated the law, and their will be reasonable consequences, but the type of consequences that ensure there is no incentive to do it this way again.

?Rubio reiterates his point that those who are already waiting in line to enter the US legally, that ?no one who has done it the wrong way will get it before you.?

?But then Rubio?s own words are used to put him in a bit of a bind. Host David Gregory asked Rubio what has changed in his immigration messaging since ?his 2010 Senatorial campaign. Gregory reminded Rubio that during one of the Senatorial debates, Rubio stated that to earn a pathway to citizenship, ?you have to leave this country if you are here illegally, go back home and then come back.?

?Rubio answered that during his campaign, he was against ?blanket amnesty? and this bill is not blanket amnesty, because ?you pay serious consequences for having violated the law.?

?The existing law does not prohibit someone who has violated the immigration laws from getting a green card it simply says you have to leave the US and wait ten? years. ?What we have done is created an alternative to that.

?Forces you to wait more than ten years, forces you to pay an application fee, forces you to pay a significant fine, forces you to not qualify for any federal benefits of any kind. Rubio then says that there would be ?no access to anything until there is a universal E-Verify system in place.?

?Gregory then asked Rubio what we here at the Shark Tank have also asked of Rubio, in respect to the almost certain possibility that this immigration bill will eventually morph into a bill that would force him to back off.

?Rubio said that if the bill changed for the worse and abandoned his principles, he ?would not support it, but doesn?t think that will happen.

?Again, when President Obama, who is in favor of amnesty for illegal immigrants, is the biggest cheerleader for this immigration bill, expect his agenda to be addressed.

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Israel ends airstrike case; Palestinians critical

JERUSALEM (AP) ? A Gaza rights group is criticizing Israel's military prosecutor for deciding not to press charges in an airstrike that killed a dozen Palestinian civilians during a November offensive against Hamas militants.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights said Sunday that the military prosecutor's office informed it that Israel's army did not violate the laws of war or commit any criminal acts in the attack.

The group charged that the Israeli decision showed its inquiry was a "smokescreen" to provide "systematic cover for widespread violations of international law."

Israel launched its offensive in Gaza to stop Palestinian rocket barrages. During the fighting, an Israeli airstrike hit the home of the Daloo family in Gaza City, killing 10 family members and two other civilians. Israel said it was aiming at militants.

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AP Sources: Biogenesis backer selling doping info

NEW YORK (AP) ? An investor who helped launch Anthony Bosch's Biogenesis of America has been trying to sell purported documents from the closed anti-aging clinic to Major League Baseball and players, several people familiar with the matter said Friday.

MLB has bought some of the documents, the people said, all speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the situation. MLB has been investigating the clinic for allegedly distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs to players.

MLB's purchase was first reported Thursday by The New York Times, which said Friday that MLB investigators have "what they believe is evidence" that a representative of Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez purchased medical records.

An associate who works closely with Rodriguez denied that the player has ever tried to buy the documents, telling The Associated Press the Yankees slugger "doesn't even care" what's in the records. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because Rodriguez did not authorize the release of that information.

Those familiar with the situation also told the AP that the person selling the documents has called representatives of players and MLB officials in recent weeks offering the records for a price. Baseball could try to use the documents in disciplinary proceedings against players under the sport's drug agreement. The individual who provided the documents would be needed, presumably, to authenticate them in any grievance hearing.

MLB decided it was important to have the information, regardless of whether they ever are introduced in any disciplinary proceedings. MLB is not certain whether more documents will be offered.

Miami New Times reported in January that it obtained purported records detailing drug purchases by Rodriguez, 2012 All-Star game MVP Melky Cabrera, 2005 AL Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colon and 2011 AL championship series MVP Nelson Cruz.

Other baseball players the newspaper said appeared in the records include Gio Gonzalez and Yasmani Grandal. Later, Yahoo Sports reported that 2011 NL MVP Ryan Braun was mentioned in the records.

Several players and their spokesmen have denied any improprieties.

MLB has sued Biogenesis and its operators in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, leading to the possibility it could attempt to obtain company documents in the civil suit. New Times turned down a request by MLB for material the paper obtained.

___

AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this report.

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Putin sets first manned spaceflight from Russian soil in 2018

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Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a communication session with the crew of the International Space Station on Cosmonautics Day during his visit to the Amursk Region on Friday.

By Alissa de Carbonnel
Reuters

VOSTOCHNY COSMODROME, Russia?- President Vladimir Putin told astronauts in orbit on Friday that Russia will send up the first manned flights from its own soil in 2018, using a new launch pad he said will help the once-pioneering space power explore deep space and the moon.

Speaking by video link with the International Space Station's crew from the building site, Putin said it will be open to use by the United States and Europe - playing up cooperation on the anniversary of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin's 1961 flight, which set off the Cold War space race.

But with the image of a fiery rocket launch as a backdrop, Putin also said he wants the Vostochny Cosmodrome to help Russia catch up with other powers in exploring beyond Earth's orbit.

"We are lagging behind the world in some areas," Putin said on a tour of the future launch site in eastern Siberia near the border with China. "We've developed a noticeable gap from the leading space powers in the technologies of so-called deep space exploration."

Russia wants Vostochny, where it hopes to exploit a new generation of rockets carrying heavier payloads, to rival its current launch site in Kazakhstan, the lease of which has been in contention since the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union.

Since NASA retired its shuttles last year, Russian rockets blasting off from the Soviet-built Baikonur launch pad provide astronauts around the world with the only ride to the $100 billion research laboratory some 250 miles above Earth.

While NASA pays a steep fee for the trip, the upkeep and lease of the Baikonour Cosmodrome comes at Russia's expense.

Congratulating astronauts on what is known in Russia as Space Exploration Day, Putin said: "These are not just any greetings, these are greetings from the construction site of our future."

He said the first launch from Vostochny will be in 2015 and the first manned flight in 2018. The site, near Russia's Pacific Coast, was chosen to allow cosmonauts to splash down on water after their mission.

"I very much hope that it will be used not only by our specialists, but by our colleagues from the United States, Europe and other countries," he said.

"Space is a sphere of activity that allows us to forget about all the difficulties of international relations," said Putin, who has faced criticism from the United States and Europe over human rights since his return to the Kremlin last May.

Even after the new site is built, Putin said Russia will continue to use Baikonour, which it leases at a cost of $115 million a year under a deal that expires in 2050. But he said the facility on Kazakh soil was "physically aged."

Putin, whose ambition is to restore Moscow's Soviet-era might, said Russia will spend 1.6 trillion roubles ($52 million) on space exploration through 2020.

"It's clear that in the 21st century Russia must preserve its status as a leading space power," he said, estimating the size of the space-launch market will grow to be worth $1.5 trillion by 2030 from $300 billion-$400 billion today.

The Soviet Union got a jump on the United States in the space race when it launched the Sputnik satellite in 1957, a moon probe in 1959 and Gagarin on his 108-minute orbit in 1961. But Russia has been absent from deep space for more than 20 years.

It bungled the 2011 launch of what was meant to be post-Soviet Russia's interplanetary debut - the Phobos-Grunt Mars moon probe - amid a string of costly botched launches.

But it signed a deal last month to join Europe on a Mars sampling mission, one of a number of projects that it hopes will help it claw back its reputation in the sector.

Moscow has also revived a long-dormant quest to explore the moon. The launch of the unmanned probe, the Luna-Globe or Moon Globe, is planned to be the first from Vostochny in 2015.

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Jimmy Dawkins dies, leaves Chicago blues legacy

Jimmy Dawkins dies: A Chicago guitarist, known as Jimmy 'Fast Fingers' Dawkins, helped pioneer a percussive, aggressive West Side style, in contrast to the mellower grooves of South Side Blues.

By Staff,?Associated press / April 13, 2013

Blues guitarist Jimmy "Fast Fingers" Dawkins performing at Bluesfest in Chicago's Grant Park in 2011. Dawkins, known for his excellent guitar playing and mellow singing voice, died Wednesday, April 10, 2013.

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Delmark Records owner Bob Koester said Dawkins died Wednesday. The cause of death wasn't immediately known.

Dawkins was born in Mississippi. An only child, Dawkins taught himself to play guitar before moving to Chicago in the 1950s.

Koester says Dawkins began playing Chicago's blues clubs in the 1960s, gaining a reputation as an excellent side man and playing with such notables as Otis Rush and Buddy Guy.

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Fans say Mr. Dawkins helped pioneer a percussive, aggressive West Side style, in contrast to the mellower grooves of South Side Blues artists like Muddy Waters and Howlin? Wolf.

?He had a hard, driving sound,? said Michael Frank, owner of the Earwig label, where Mr. Dawkins also recorded.

?The South Side is more harmonica, and, possibly, horn-driven,? said guitarist Billy Flynn, who started playing with Mr. Dawkins when Flynn was a starstruck 14-year-old. ?West Side Blues is more guitar-driven ? say, Buddy Guy vs. Sonny Boy Williamson.?

Dawkins recorded his first album on the Delmark label in 1969.

Koester says the album boosted Dawkins' reputation, particularly in Europe and Japan, where he toured frequently. Dawkins also was a frequent contributor to Living Blues magazine.

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Rick Ross Apologizes For Rape Lyric Again

'For me to suggest that violation be brought to a woman is one of my biggest mistakes and regrets,' Ross says after losing Reebok deal.
By Rob Markman


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Meghan McCain "Disgusted" by Ann Coulter Murder Joke

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Researchers find new way to clear cholesterol from the blood

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Researchers at the University of Michigan have identified a new potential therapeutic target for lowering cholesterol that could be an alternative or complementary therapy to statins.

Scientists in the lab of David Ginsburg at the Life Sciences Institute inhibited the action of a gene responsible for transporting a protein that interferes with the ability of the liver to remove cholesterol from the blood in mice. Trapping the destructive protein where it couldn't harm receptors responsible for removing cholesterol preserved the liver cells' capacity to clear plasma cholesterol from the blood, but did not appear to otherwise affect the health of the mice.

In the research, published April 9 in the online journal eLife, scientists found that mice with an inactive SEC24A gene could develop normally. However, their plasma cholesterol levels were reduced by 45 percent because vesicles from liver cells were not able to recruit and transport a critical regulator of blood cholesterol levels called proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9. PCSK9 is a secretory protein that destroys the liver cells' receptors of low-density lipoprotein? LDL, the so-called "bad cholesterol"?and prevents the cells from removing the LDL.

"Inhibiting SEC24A or PCSK9 may be an alternative to statins, and could work together with statins to produce even greater effects," said Xiao-Wei Chen of the Ginsburg lab, the first author on the paper. "Also, they might be effective on patients who are resistant to or intolerant of statins."

Initial studies of anti-PCSK9 therapies in humans have shown that eliminating PCSK9 can lower cholesterol dramatically and work with statins like Lipitor to lower it even further. The Ginsburg lab's research points to a new area for study: rather than inhibiting PCSK9 itself, perhaps future therapies could block the transport mechanism that allows the destructive protein to reach the LDL receptors.

The paper, "SEC24A deficiency lowers plasma cholesterol through reduced PCSK9 secretion," explains the mechanism by which cells transport PCSK9. Vesicles transport proteins in the cell; the Ginsburg lab's research focused on a specialized type of vesicle packaged by the Coat Protein Complex II, which regulates the metabolism of cholesterol, among many other things. These vesicles selectively transport cargo proteins including PCSK9.

Without those LDL receptors (LDLR), liver cells are not able to remove LDLs from the bloodstream, so protecting the LDLR from PCSK9 would allow the receptors to continue to remove cholesterol.

"Without SEC24A, much of the PCSK9 couldn't make its way out of the cells to destroy the LDLR, which then clears cholesterol from the blood," Chen said.

The part of the vesicle that selects which proteins to transport is SEC24. By blocking SEC24A gene, the researchers disabled the vesicle's selection of PCSK9. The destructive protein remained trapped within the cells, leaving the LDLR intact and enabling the liver to clear the body of cholesterol that otherwise could accumulate in arteries.

"We have no reason at this point to expect that this strategy will be any better than anti-PCSK9 therapy for treating high cholesterol, but it would be another alternative approach, and it's hard to predict which drugs will work the best and be the safest until we actually try them out in people," Ginsburg said.

Ginsburg is a research professor at the Life Sciences Institute, where his laboratory is located. He is also the James V. Neel Distinguished University Professor and the Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor in the Division of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine and departments of Human Genetics and Pediatrics at the U-M Medical School and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.

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UK National Theatre chief to step down in 2015

LONDON (AP) ? The widely praised chief of Britain's National Theatre says he will leave his post in two years.

Nicholas Hytner plans to step down from one of the biggest jobs in the theater world in March 2015.

Britain's flagship state-funded theater company has had a run of successes since Hytner took charge in 2003, transferring hits including "War Horse" and "One Man, Two Guvnors" to Broadway and reaching millions with live broadcasts to cinemas around the world.

National Theatre productions reached 3.2 million people worldwide in 2012 and generated 80 million pounds ($122 million) in revenue.

Hytner also directs films, including "The Madness of King George" and "The History Boys."

The theater also announced Wednesday that Nick Starr, its executive director since 2002, will step down next year.

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Anthony Weiner to Run For Mayor of New York City?

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Data storage: Shingled tracks stack up

Apr. 10, 2013 ? Simply changing the pattern by which data is recorded may lead to increased hard drive capacities.

Modern hard drive technology is reaching its limits. Engineers have increased data-storage capacities by reducing the widths of the narrow tracks of magnetic material that record data inside a hard drive. Narrowing these tracks has required a concordant reduction in the size of the magnetic write head -- the device used to create them. However, it is physically difficult to reduce the size of write heads any further. Kim Keng Teo and co-workers at the A*STAR Data Storage Institute, Singapore, and the Niigata Institute of Technology, Japan, have recently performed an analysis that highlights the promise of an alternative approach, which may sidestep this problem completely.

In a conventional hard drive, a write head stores data by applying a magnetic field to a series of parallel, non-overlapping tracks. Halving the width of the track effectively doubles the data-storage capacity, but also requires the size of the write head to be halved. The head therefore produces less magnetic field than is needed to enable stable data storage. This is because the small magnetic grains that are characteristic of modern hard drive media need to be thermally stable at room temperature.

Shingled magnetic recording represents a step towards solving this problem as it allows for narrower track widths without smaller write heads. Rather than writing to non-overlapping tracks, the approach overlaps tracks just as shingles on a roof overlap (see image). Tracks are written in a so-called 'raster' pattern, with new data written to one side only of the last-written track.

Teo and co-workers analyzed the scaling behavior of this approach by using both numerical analysis and experimental verification. Their results showed that the size of the data track is not limited by the size of the write head, as in conventional hard drives. Instead, the track size is limited by the size of the magnetic read head, and by the 'erase bandwidth', which represents the portion of the track edge that is affected by adjacent tracks.

"This is a paradigm shift for the industry," says Teo. "A relatively small difference in the way that writing occurs calls for a completely new approach to head design." Teo expects the shingled approach to be a useful stop-gap measure prior to the arrival of more advanced, next-generation technologies in the next decade or so that will apply more radical modifications to the hard drive such as the use of heat to assist the write head.

The A*STAR-affiliated researchers contributing to this research are from the Data Storage Institute.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Microsoft Xbox Next ?Durango? May Cost $500 ? Tech Analyst - X-bit ...

A renowned technology analyst has revealed that while Microsoft?s Corp.?s next-generation video game console will be heavily based on PC technology, it will cost more than an average personal computer. The reasons for Xbox code-named Durango are not completely clear, given the fact that it will compete against mobile devices, PCs and Sony PlayStation 4.

"Durango is going to be expensive ? $500, $300 with a subscription ? that kind of thing. Originally, they were going to announce this thing on April 24. Now they are going to announce it on May 21. We know there are events occurring this year where we are going to learn more about Durango. E3 is going to occur, Build is going to occur in San Francisco in June when they are going to talk about the developer story because it is a Windows 8 device. It is going to have the same, or basically the same, developer tools and developer APIs," said Paul Thurrott, a well-known Microsoft expert, in the recent What The Tech's video podcast.

Microsoft released the Xbox 360 console in the U.S. back in 2005 at $299 and $399 price-points and it has taken the company quite some time to slash pricing of the product to mainstream $199. With models priced at $399 and $499 the software giant will hardly be able to outsell the Xbox 360 game console at least early in the lifecycle. Mr. Thurrott also revealed that according to his sources, the console would require a constant internet connection

It is also rumoured that Microsoft intends to release a low-cost Xbox 360 version code-named Stingray at $99 price-point later this year, bringing value gaming and advanced entertainment capabilities to customers in budget. While the company is clearly interested in such an offering, given that modern Xbox 360 games cost $50 and higher, the Stingray will barely get popular among casual gamers, but will rather be a substitute for those, who want to play current titles that will not work on Xbox Next.

Microsoft Xbox Next ?Durango? is expected to be architecturally similar to the PlayStation 4. It is believed that the future Xbox will be powered by AMD Fusion custom-designed system-on-chip with eight x86 low-power/low-cost Jaguar cores, AMD Radeon HD graphics with GCN architecture as well as 8GB of DDR3 system memory. The console is projected to feature hard disk drive, Blu-ray disc drive as well as robust Xbox Live online service. It is believed that Microsoft Xbox ?Durango? has lower-performance graphics sub-system as well as slower memory sub-system when compared to Sony PS4.

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An analysis of what is known about the Xbox Next clearly points to the fact that Microsoft had put a great deal of attention to make the Durango a high-quality general-purpose device for the living room, while compromising some of the gaming-related aspects (e.g., graphics performance). The video games for the Microsoft Xbox Next will clearly look better and feel better than titles developed for the Xbox 360 simply because of the eight-year gap in technologies under the hoods of the systems. However, only time will show how future-proof will be Microsoft?s Durango console for the core gamers who demand improvements of titles throughout the active lifetime of the console that could span for eight years, as in the case of the Xbox 360.

Microsoft did not comment on the news-story.

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always on = DRM. Thanks, but no thanks M$.
I can wait for 2 min for console to boot up, no problem.

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That is not what they mean. 'Always on' means when the console is on you need to be connected to the internet for it to function correctly.

You can turn the power off when ever you want.

But you are right that it means DRM, but I really don't have any issues with DRM as long as it doesn't massively impede on my system performance. I am more than happy to wait for a game to come down to a price I feel it is worth. The game makers have put a lot of time and money into their games and if we want good, high quality games we have to accept to part with our money. I also think second hand games should be banned too. If there was no piracy and no second hand games then possibly the game price would come down but mainly the games companies would make more money which on the whole will lead to more and better games.

The bigger problem is that Durango will be tightly integrated into Microsoft' ecosystem and will not use any exclusive technologies. Therefore, "always on" requirement and constant DRM will likely be a part of all Microsoft's products going forward.


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I can't help but laugh everytime I see the word Durango because ir is very close to the word Drongo which means in Australisn English someone who is an idiot.

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Greenfiled: Ford, Carter set an example

By Jeff Greenfield

I suppose I can?t help it.

After a lifetime immersed in American politics, perhaps it was inevitable that my reaction to the early days of the new papacy has been to conjure up memories?.of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.

I mean no disrespect. But in watching Pope Francis? powerful first gestures?shunning the elaborate vestments for a simple garment, choosing a modest apartment over the lavish Papal accommodations, and heading back to his hotel in Rome to pay his bill!?I was reminded of two presidents who embraced simplicity but were ultimately rejected by voters. And thereby hangs a tale about the power, and the limits, of symbolism.

President Gerald Ford, right, and Jimmy Carter at a debate on Oct. 6, 1976 in San Francisco, Calif. (AP Photo)When Gerald Ford suddenly stepped into the presidency in August 1974 after Richard Nixon?s resignation, he was a relatively unknown figure despite his years as House Republican leader and his 10-month stint as vice president. After Nixon?s polarizing presidency?capped by nearly a year and a half of Watergate frenzy?Ford was at pains to establish him as a healing, unthreatening, modest leader. As he described himself even before taking the presidential oath, ?I?m a Ford, not a Lincoln.?

When Ford disclosed he had toasted his own English muffins and poured his own orange juice before heading to the Oval Office, pictures of the new president in the White House kitchen hit front pages across America. It was the perfect contrast with Nixon, who had ordered up uniforms for the White House Guard worthy of a European principality.

Now fast forward a few months to the impossibly long-shot presidential campaign of ex-Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, a self described peanut farmer whose quest seemed so improbable that a home state paper headlined: ?Jimmy WHO? Is Running for WHAT??

Making a virtue out of necessity, Carter?s financially challenged campaign drew attention to the candidate?s humility. He stayed at the homes of supporters, where he made his own bed; shared rooms with aides at low-cost motels; and carried his own garment bag.

In the post-Watergate atmosphere of 1975 and 1976, the just-plain-folks personalities of both Ford and Carter seemed the perfect antidote to Nixon?s arrogant, isolated presidency.

But as alert history-minded readers know, Ford and Carter were both rebuffed by voters in their efforts to hold on to the presidency.

Ford?s decision to pardon Nixon for crimes associated with Watergate cost him dearly, even though it now looks like a prudent choice to avoid years of contentious litigation. Ford?s occasional slips?of tongue and body?turned him, unfairly, into a comic figure that elevated Chevy Chase of ?Saturday Night Live? to national fame. And an overwhelmingly Democratic Congress all but assured Ford?s legislative goals would be dead on delivery.

Carter narrowly defeated Ford in 1976. But the charm of the peanut farmer faded under withering blows of double-digit inflation, recession, the Iranian hostage crisis and a deeply divided Democratic Party. Carter lost in a landslide to Ronald Reagan in 1980.

So does this history tell us that Pope Francis? early steps are doomed to irrelevance? No.
Unlike presidents, a pope?s personal decisions can have a swift, decisive impact on the actions of others. Offhand, I can?t think of any congressional committee chairs or Fortune 500 CEOs who felt it necessary to abandon the perks of their offices because Ford and Carter did so.

By contrast, Francis? rejection of the lavish pomp that surrounded his predecessor, Benedict, is offering a model that others in the Catholic hierarchy may well want to follow?if for no other reason than to avoid the embarrassment of the contrast.

The thick cloud that has surrounded the church in the wake of the pedophile priest scandals may strengthen the impulse toward humility. When it comes to the priestly vows of ?poverty, chastity and obedience,? the church has demonstrated some pretty serious problems with the second but can demonstrate its fealty to the third by more vigorously embracing the first.

There are, however, ways in which Francis will face challenges similar to those that tripped up Ford and Carter.

If the church does not clearly and unflinchingly demand and receive full accountability for the evasions and cover-ups that marred its response to the child abuse scandals, none of the pope?s humble gestures will count for much. If Francis? symbolic embrace of the poor does not govern the church?s behavior in the cities and towns of Latin America?where church and state have in the past been linked by privilege and indifference?then the words of the new pope will remain hollow. Ultimately, deeds trump symbols.

Of course, in one key way, the new pope has a powerful, perhaps decisive advantage over the 38th and 39th presidents: Having received the keys to the kingdom, his electoral lock is permanent.

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Biofilm helps Salmonella survive hostile conditions

Apr. 10, 2013 ? Virginia Tech scientists have provided new evidence that biofilms -- bacteria that adhere to surfaces and build protective coatings -- are at work in the survival of the human pathogen Salmonella.

One out of every six Americans becomes ill from eating contaminated food each year, with over a million illnesses caused by Salmonella bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Finding out what makes Salmonella resistant to antibacterial measures could help curb outbreaks.

Researchers affiliated with the Fralin Life Science Institute discovered that in addition to protecting Salmonella from heat-processing and sanitizers such as bleach, biofilms preserve the bacteria in extremely dry conditions, and again when the bacteria are subjected to normal digestive processes. The study is now online in the International Journal of Food Microbiology and will appear in the April issue.

"Biofilms are an increasing problem in food processing plants serving as a potential source of contamination," said Monica Ponder, an assistant professor of Food Science and Technology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. "We have discovered that Salmonella in biofilms survive on dried foods much better than previously thought, and because of this are more likely to cause disease," said Ponder.

Outbreaks of Salmonella associated with dried foods such as nuts, cereals, spices, powdered milk and pet foods have been associated with over 900 illnesses in the last five years. These foods were previously thought to be safe because the dry nature of the product stops microbial growth.

"Most people expect to find Salmonella on raw meats but don't consider that it can survive on fruits, vegetables or dry products, which are not always cooked," said Ponder.

In moist conditions, Salmonella thrive and reproduce abundantly. If thrust into a dry environment, they cease to reproduce, but turn on genes which produce a biofilm, protecting them from the detrimental environment.

Researchers tested the resilience of the Salmonella biofilm by drying it and storing it in dry milk powder for up to 30 days. At various points it was tested in a simulated gastrointestinal system. Salmonella survived this long- term storage in large numbers but the biofilm Salmonella were more resilient than the free-floating cells treated to the same conditions.

The bacteria's stress response to the dry conditions also made it more likely to cause disease. Biofilms allowed the Salmonella to survive the harsh, acidic environment of the stomach, increasing its chances of reaching the intestines, where infection results in the symptoms associated with food poisoning.

This research may help shape Food and Drug Administration's regulations by highlighting the need for better sanitation and new strategies to reduce biofilm formation on equipment, thus hopefully decreasing the likelihood of another outbreak.

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  1. Bryan Aviles, Courtney Klotz, Joseph Eifert, Robert Williams, Monica Ponder. Biofilms promote survival and virulence of Salmonella enterica sv. Tennessee during prolonged dry storage and after passage through an in vitro digestion system. International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2013; 162 (3): 252 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2013.01.026

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