Wednesday, July 31, 2013

VIDEO: Jet engines, military vehicles found on ship bound for North Korea

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Panamanian authorities have uncovered at least 12 jet engines and 5 military vehicles hidden in a North Korean cargo vessel. Tom Dinham reports.

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I think people need to relax a little.

BR has stated that the Committee and backroom staff are working on getting in potential targets and the fact that we seemed to match BD's bid for Henrikh Mkhitaryan seems to suggest we do have money to spend. All BR has said today is that he will not be buying dross just for the sake of it - which is fine by me.

As for Kyriakos Papadopoulos, with what Schalke's General Manager has said, it seems perhaps we have submitted a further bid but it does not meet their valuation hence why the GM does not consider it a bid.

I am still confident we will get in another centre-back and attacking midfielder as BR has indicated earlier this window. We just need to be patient. I don't think anyone called Lorenzo Melgarejo, Kolo Toure, Luis Alberto or Iago Aspas so I am sure there are a couple of players that we are looking at that may not even have been discussed on these forums yet and none of us really know what is going on behind the scenes (which is the way it should be).

However, if we fail to sign anyone up to 3rd September, then I would question FSG and BR again as it seems Christian Eriksen and Yehven Konoplyanka are two examples of players who are available and who could move to Liverpool as they seem to be interested in moves to England and in Eriksen's case, a move to Liverpool. If we fail to pick up either of these then I would question why BR does not sign them and then states there was no one available.

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What Detroit Pistons' New Additions Mean for 2013-14 NBA Season

The Detroit Pistons have made some noise this offseason by signing forward Josh Smith and bringing back guard Chauncey Billups.

President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars signed Smith to a four-year deal worth $54 million. More importantly it signifies to Pistons fans that the team is serious about a quick turnaround?and Smith is excited to be a part of it.

"When I first met with Joe, he had me sold from the word go," Smith told Gillian Van Stratt of Mlive.com. "This is a successful organization I've always wanted to be a part of. I've always wanted to be a part of a good organization that has a lot of die-hard fans."

Smith played the first nine seasons of his career with the Atlanta Hawks. During that time he played 52 postseason games, bringing valuable experience to a young Piston club. Over the course of his career he?s averaged over 34 minutes, 15.3 points and eight rebounds per game.

With the addition of Smith, the Pistons have a bit of a log-jam in the front court with Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond.

Smith is a power forward who could be squeezed into the small forward role, where his career .465 field goal percentage could be an issue. On the plus side, the three could make for the tallest frontcourt trio in the NBA.

Vincent Goodwill of the Detroit News reported that Dumars has opened the phones for possible deals, though he?s made it clear Andre Drummond wouldn?t be moving.

"I?m comfortable with this roster, really comfortable. But you can?t shut the door now,? Dumars said told Goodwill. ?It?s the middle of July; it?s a long time before Oct. 1. If something comes up that can get us one step further, we?ll do it.?

Dumars would not declare anyone as ?untouchable?.

Joe Dumars celebrates Pistons' 2004 title with Chauncey Billups

Just a day after signing Smith, Dumars brought home a familiar face by signing 37-year-old Chauncey Billups to a two-year deal. The return of ?Mr. Big Shot? provides the Pistons with an established point guard and much-needed veteran presence in the locker room.

Billups clearly isn?t the long-term answer at point guard, but they?re hoping he can provide stability for two-guard Rodney Stuckey and mentor young talents Brandon Knight and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, the No. 8 overall pick in the draft.

?I think we got a lot of really good young players on the team,? Billups told Vince Ellis of the Detroit Free Press. ?Not a lot of leftovers from when I was here with the exception of Rodney Stuckey, who I think so much of and I?m looking forward to getting back and teaming up with him.?

While only the first year of Billups? deal is guaranteed, Ellis tweeted the team could choose to transition him to the front office when he finally hangs them up.

Billups has only played a total of 42 games with the Los Angeles Clippers over the last two seasons due to injuries. He tore his Achilles during the 2011-12 campaign and was nagged by injuries last season as well.

After being dealt to Denver early in the 2008-09 season, Billups has spent the past four seasons between the Nuggets, New York Knicks and Los Angeles Clippers. Billups is expected to be healthy come the start of this season and is ready to play a leadership role in all facets.

The Detroit Pistons have made some noise this offseason by signing forward Josh Smith and bring back guard Chauncey Billups.

President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars signed Smith to a four-year deal work $54 million. More importantly it signifies to Pistons fans that the team is serious about a quick turnaround?and Smith is excited to be a part of it.

"When I first met with Joe, he had me sold from the word go," Smith told Gillian Van Stratt of Mlive.com. "This is a successful organization I've always wanted to be a part of. I've always wanted to be a part of a good organization that has a lot of die-hard fans.

Smith played the first nine seasons of his career with the Atlanta Hawks. During that time he played 52 postseason games, bringing valuable experience to a young Piston club. Over the course of his career he?s averaged over 34 minutes, 15.3 points and eight rebounds per game.

With the addition of Smith, the Pistons have a bit of a log-jam in the front court with Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond.

Smith is a power forward who could be squeezed into the small forward role, where his career .465 field goal percentage could be an issue. On the plus side, the three could make for the tallest front-court trio in the NBA.

Vincent Goodwill of The Detroit News reported that Dumars has opened the phones for possible deals, though he?s made it clear Andre Drummond wouldn?t be moving.

I?m comfortable with this roster, really comfortable. But you can?t shut the door now,? Dumars said told Goodwill. ?It?s the middle of July; it?s a long time before Oct. 1. If something comes up that can get us one step further, we?ll do it.? Dumars would not declare anyone as ?untouchable?.

Just a day after signing Smith, Dumars brought home a familiar face by signing 37-year-old Chauncey Billups to a two-year deal. The return of ?Mr. Big Shot? provides the Pistons with an established point guard and much-needed veteran presence in the locker room.

Billups clearly isn?t the long-term answer at point guard, but they?re hoping he can provide stability for two-guard Rodney Stuckey and mentor young talents Brandon Knight and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope; the No. 8 overall pick in the draft.

?I think we got a lot of really good young players on the team,? Billups told Vince Ellis of the Detroit Free Press. ?Not a lot of leftovers from when I was here with the exception of Rodney Stuckey, who I think so much of and I?m looking forward to getting back and teaming up with him.?

While only the first year of Billups? deal is guaranteed, Ellis tweeted the team could choose to transition him to the front office when he finally hangs them.

Billups has only played a total of 42 games with the Los Angeles Clippers over the last two seasons due to injuries. He tore his Achilles during the 2011-12 campaign and was nagged by injuries last season as well.

After being dealt to Denver early in the 2008-09 season, Billups has spent the past four seasons between the Nuggets, New York Knicks and Los Angeles Clippers. Billups is expected to be healthy come the start of this season and is ready to play a leadership role in all facets.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1719819-what-detroit-pistons-new-additions-mean-for-2013-14-nba-season

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Bags Android 4.3 Update And Joins Google Nexus 4

Google?s older Galaxy Nexus receives the official Android Jelly Bean 4.3 update on Monday. Samsung?s Nexus phone follows the LG Nexus 4 and the ASUS Nexus 7. ?

JULY 30, 2013, 9:08 PM. Article by Raphael Labuguen.

The old, but still decent Google Galaxy Nexus by Samsung is the latest smartphone to receive the Android 4.3 mobile operating system upgrade. Our own smartphone with build number JWR66V with baseband version I9250XXLJ1 fetched the update on Monday. See the image below this post. And similar to Nexus 4, the system update for the Galaxy Nexus is more than 160MB big with similar features such as improved performance, TRIM support, virtual surround sound, enhancement to battery life and more. You can see the full list of Android Jelly Bean 4.3 features here. The update is available on unlocked Galaxy Nexus only, and no word yet about the update for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus variant with Long Term Evolution.

If your Galaxy Nexus is still not updated to Android 4.3, you can ?force download? the file by locating the phone?s ?Google Services Framework? app located at the Apps Section on the Settings native Android application. Force stop the GSF app, clear the app?s data, and open the system update page on the About Phone tab. If successful, Google?s servers will notify you with the system update. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus will automatically reboot and initiate the update process. Galaxy Nexus on Android 4.3 is smoother, offers better display (color calibration), faster response and better apps support.

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is powered by a dual-core TI OMAP micro-processor clocked at 1.2GHz, PowerVR SGX540 GPU and features 16GB of on-board storage. The older Google handset also features a back-facing 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing video chat camera and boasts a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED display with resolution of?720 x 1280 pixels.


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Source: http://www.popherald.com/android-jelly-bean-4-3-samsung-galaxy-nexus-update-27912/

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Unearthed Reviews: The Ethernet Man. Four Stars | The RiotACT

Unearthed

Egads, it?s back!

Unearthed Reviews is here, returned from wherever we left it.

When we last saw Unearthed Reviews I was using a random number generator to pick bands off a short list I had made of ACT bands on the site.

That is still what we are doing.

To make it onto the shortlist the bands had to follow three rules.
1. I had to have never heard the band?s music before.
2. They had to have an interesting name.
3. They had to be based in the ACT.

I started with a list of 30 or so bands, making them off as we reviewed them. We are now down to 10.

Today the RNG gave me a 1.

That means I?m reviewing the Ethernet Man.

Here?s what he has to say about himself:

The Ethernet Man is an experimental production android designed to make next-level electronic beats for consumption by robots or humans.

A solid concept.

A robot making music for robots. Well played Ethernet Man, that means if I don?t like it, it doesn?t matter. It?s not for me.

The Ethernet Man doesn?t make music solely for fleshy meatbags like myself.

Here, I found the android?s Facebook Page, this is radical.

However I do like it.

I like a band with a shtick. I like a band that doesn?t take itself too seriously. I like robots.

The music is nice and bassy, but has enough going on that it never gets dull or repetitive.

Each track sounds unique and has something different to offer, I recommend starting with Into The Darkness.

The criticisms I?ve most often made towards bands in these reviews are that everything they do is dull, that there is no point or joy in what they?re doing, and that all their songs sound exactly the same.

None of those criticisms work here, despite The Ethernet Man playing electronica music which is a genre that is often the target of many of those comments.

Well done you crazy android.

Four stars.

Source: http://the-riotact.com/unearthed-reviews-the-ethernet-man-four-stars/110959

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Solid Advice When Choosing Between Unix And Windows Hosting ...

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The Internet offers vast opportunities for users who wish to connect with other individuals and businesses all over the world. If you wish to do so through a website, however, you must first have a reliable web hosting provider. Because there are so many options and considerations involved, choosing the best provider can be quite confusing. Fortunately, this article is packed with practical tips for getting the most from your web hosting service.

Look for the best hosting site for your domain name. Most free sites require you to put their name either before or after your site name in the URL. If you do not want this, you will have to search carefully for a host that suits your needs, even if it means paying for a quality host.

Start to worry if your host site or website goes down for a period beyond 24 hours. Generally outages do not last this long, so it could be a clue that there are bigger problems going on with your web host. You can check other websites to find information about your host site's outages, as well as the reason for the outage.

When searching for a reputable web host, you should aim to find one that has all the important documents. These include terms of Service, Acceptable Usage Policy, and Privacy Policy. These documents are meant not just to protect the host, but also the users. Ensure that when you find these documents that you look over them really carefully. If you can't find these documents on a host's website, then you should look elsewhere.

Not only do you have to select a reputable hosting company and choose a package, you must also decide between hosting types such as Windows, Unix, etc. You need to know what your options are and look into all available choices to see what is best for you and your business.

Take longevity into account with any web host. Typically, any host that has been in service for multiple years is doing something right, or else they offer such unbelievably low prices, that reliability does not matter to their customers. The latter would never happen. Take a look at the host's time in business; this will help you narrow the field.

Web hosting is a very volatile and risky business. Therefore, the web hosting companies can experience many ups and downs, and many companies do not make it. Therefore, it is important not only to do your research, but make sure you understand the conditions behind the environment. Choose your web hosting company wisely.

Before choosing a web host provider, check to see how fast files can be uploaded or downloaded from their server. If this information is not readily available from them directly, use a "website speed test" service who can run a test for you. Realize, however, that accuracy varies and can be different depending on the time of day.

If you are a novice in web design, go for a web host that offers great customer service rather than a lot of bells and whistles. As a beginner, you may rely on the helpfulness of the web hosting company to get you up and running with your site. You can benefit more from their technical support versus the fancy applications that many hosts offer.

Free is good, but a free web hosting provider isn't always the best choice. These services often require you to have banners and ads on your site. You also lack control over the ads they choose. In addition, ads that are positioned randomly throughout your website will give it an unprofessional feel.

Do not solely rely on web host comparison websites when selecting a web host. This is because many of these websites also earn affiliate marketing profits for referring you to the web hosting companies that they are comparing. This is a conflict of interest. You should therefore verify any information you obtain through other third party reviews and user reviews.

Choose a web host that guarantees your security. Your site should be protected from hackers efficiently, especially if you have an e-commerce site. Some services even offer you the possibility to keep your own private files on their servers. This could be a good way to keep a safe backup of your customers' information.

If you want to set up a blog using a certain application, make sure that the web host you choose supports it. Not every web host will support every blogging software. The theme from the blogging software that you have your heart set on may not be offered by the other program supported by the web host. So before you make your decision, find out if your blogging software is supported.

Make sure to do very thorough research when looking to purchase hosting services. You do not want to rely on only one or two recommendations when it comes to this. By doing thorough research on the intended host, you will be able to read about both the good and bad experiences. Choose the one that has the fewest of the bad ones.

As your online business progresses, you should ask yourself if your web host is still adapting. If you have noticed that your site is offline too often or that the pages load slowly, it might be time for you to move on to another host now that you can afford a better plan.

Web hosts have to update their servers regularly and your site will be unavailable when this occurs. Look for a service that lets you know in advance when your site will be down and which updates their servers at a time of the day where you are not getting a lot of visits.

The Internet is vast and complex, but at it's core it's simply a bunch of machines linked in a "Client"/"Host" fashion. In general, we are all the clients. The web hosts provide the alternative function and as long as they continue to do so, we can continue to produce high-quality domains. Once you fully understand their operations, you will have an easier time generating results.

Everyone talks about cloud computing but they rarely discuss the various types of cloud computing. This would be okay if there wasn't that much of a difference between them, but the types of cloud computing have their own pros and cons. While there are as many types of cloud computing as there are businesses that use the,, the vast majority fall within six different categories. Not every business can use all six. So, you have to make sure you are getting the right service you need.

If you have a robust internet solution and your employees are internet literate, these advantages of cloud computing will make it the best business decision you ever make.

How To Find Out Which Web Host Is Best For You. Check here what are the advantages of cloud computing or http://typesofcloudcomputing.org

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1: Article Marketing Strategy: Putting Together a "Class Schedule" For Your Article Topics

Businesses go to so much trouble when there is one sure-fire, simple, very inexpensive way to attract new clients to a business: Teach a free class. That is what article marketing is like. Your articles are just like free classes. You teach your target readers something helpful in your article. Your resource box then says, "If you enjoyed this article you can visit my website and apply what you have learned."

2: Simple Article Writing: 5 Steps For Beginners Who Are Learning To Write Articles (Try This!)

When you look at an article, you may say, "That article looks great, but I have no idea how I would produce something that good." In this article I am going to help you break your article creation process down into "blocks"--smaller bits of information that when assembled together will form a top quality article submission.

3: Why You Need To Build Multiple Streams of Income For Yourself

Being an entrepreneur and earning multiple streams of income is a dream that many have, but in reality it does take some initial hard work to achieve this. Earning multiple streams of income is the wave of the future, and here are some tips and advice for you when you are looking for ways in which to do this for yourself.

4: Understanding Online Business Success

Starting a home based business to earn income online takes a significant amount of time and energy upfront to get things going. Not seeing results immediately can be discouraging and cause people to give up too early. In this article, we look at the process of starting a home based business and working through the frustrations to be there when the sales come flowing in.

5: Back Link Building - 6 Methods You Can Use To Rank Your Blog Posts

Panda and Penquin Google has changed the game with back link building. Here are the backlink strategies I use to get quality backlinks.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

What can you expect from a Good IT Consulting Company?

Why would you want to hire an IT consulting company in the first place?? That should be the question you?d have to ask yourself.? Many start-up companies would ask an IT firm to help install their IT infrastructure. They look for experts who would set-up and install the company?s IT systems so that the company can ?hit the ground running.?? They look for companies with IT specialists who can be there physically to set up the different systems so that the company can function effectively with the least cost.

That would be fine until such time that the company would have to call the IT firm back again for troubleshooting. The company is called to resolve issues like slow (or no) internet connection, connections that do not work and work stations that malfunction every now and then. When these ?small? problems are fixed, the company is happy. The IT consulting company has done its job.

Now, if that?s what you expect from an IT consulting company, then your expectations of that company aren?t really high.? And so also are your expectations of your own company.? Why?? Because your company should really be ?hitting the ground running? ? and not trouble-shooting every little computer glitch. Every time your company experiences computer breakdown, your business suffers from loss of opportunity income. Worse, in a global business environment that runs 24/7, whenever your IT system breaks down, you allow your competitors to pull ahead of you.? Now, you don?t want that, don?t you?

Yes, an IT company should provide your company with the technological expertise to help set up your system and ensure that the system is as cost-efficient as possible.? However, a good IT consulting system goes beyond installation, systems integration and troubleshooting.? An IT consulting company should have the business savvy to know the value of long-term efficiency of your network system for your company. In other words, a good IT company will not just provide you with technical assistance but with management advice on the utilization of your IT platforms. A good IT consulting form knows that each work station in your company (and the entre IT network system itself) are not sunk costs, but profit centers.

A good IT consulting firm is not just a group of ?geeks;? but a team of technical expects with good business sense.? The company would advise you not only on the best way to use your IT tools, but also on the optimal ways for you to spend your IT budget. For example, the IT company can suggest a flat fee for its services ? or a monthly retainer. The company may partner with you in operating your IT resources ? and perhaps save you money on hiring in-house staff.

When looking for an IT company, look beyond the technical expertise. Look for one who can give you good advice on how you can use your tools most profitably. Expect more from your IT company because you expect more from your own company.

Source: http://www.tvgconsulting.com/what-can-you-expect-from-a-good-it-consulting-company/

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Apple Needs To Buy TomTom ASAP

The growing value of mapping and location assets is clear as recently witnessed by Google's (GOOG) $1bn acquisition of Waze. Mapping and related location applications such as monitoring traffic flows is becoming increasingly significant to smartphone makers as a point of competitive differentiation. At the Nokia (NOK) Lumia 1020 presentation, CEO Stephen Elop's focused on the camera as its major point of differentiation. However after the camera it was the Lumia 1020's mapping technology with its augmented reality and ability to work off-line that was the feature most commented on. With mapping and location services growing as a major point of differentiation for smartphone makers, Apple (AAPL) is best advised to purchase the last remaining independent mapping company on the market, namely TomTom (TMOAY.PK). Apple already licenses its mapping and location services content from TomTom.

The map on a smartphone is becoming more than just a global positioning system (GPS). Additional features are being rolled out such as traffic flows, retail opportunities and augmented reality. The next step will be for retailers to be able to advertise directly to potential customers in their vicinity via the mapping technology on the smartphone. This could be powerful. For example a retailer could directly advertise in-store deals to a potential customer walking by.

Mapping and location services are the next growth areas in the smart phone arena. The growth is visible as can be seen with the 19% external sales growth in Q2 2013 delivered by Nokia's HERE mapping business. Google just launched its latest version of Google Maps to much fan fare in the press. Smartphone makers and ecosystems are starting to use their mapping and location services as a point of differentiation to consumers.

From supplier to competitor

As history in the tech space shows, a supplier can quite easily morph into a competitor. The biggest example of this is Samsung, a major supplier of memory to Apple. Samsung eventually became Apple' major competitor in the smartphone space. As a result of this transition from supplier to also being a competitor, Apple has worked hard to ensure memory supply from other players such as Micron's (MU) soon to be completed acquisition Elpida. This same dynamic was the reason that Apple dropped Google in 2012 as its supplier of maps and licensed the digital map library of TomTom instead. Google's Android operating system is the main competitor to Apple's iOS system.

Smartphone battleground

The software and hardware business is getting more integrated in the smart phone space. The software and apps each ecosystem offers is a growing point of differentiation. The fact that the lack of a few apps (namely Instagram, Pininterest, SnapChat) is the most common complaint about the Windows Phone ecosystem demonstrates the potential power of having ownership of these apps by the actual smartphone maker. Hence software and apps is growing as a battle ground for smart phone makers. Mapping and location services now sit squarely in the middle of that battleground.

It is interesting to note that Apple's mapping and location services have been historically seen as source of weakness vis a vis the Google maps experience. This can be partly explained by Apple's approach of amalgamating many different external service providers into its map function. It would be more efficient to bring them all in house and deliver a very high quality competitive product. This article from 2012 refers to some of the issues Apple had with its mapping and location services product as per the view of the consumer. Interestingly Apple announced two deals to bolster mapping, HopStop, and Locationary on July 19th, 2013. Apple is addressing its mapping business and looking to make acquisitions.

Strategic value of mapping

As mapping becomes more significant, the strategic value of owning the mapping content increases. A smartphone maker could find itself in trouble if all the available mapping assets were to be owned by its competitors. The price of licensing TomTom's maps are not such that it would be cost efficient in anyway to acquire the whole company. However it would be a major a competitive issue for Apple if TomTom fell into the wrong hands.

TomTom is the only major provider of mapping content either not owned or heavily tied into one of Apple's smartphone competitors. Nokia has its HERE mapping business and Google Maps through its Android ecosystem is very strongly aligned to several of Apple's competitors such as Samsung. That makes Apple vulnerable if TomTom were to fall into the hands of a competitor at a time Apple is evidently focusing on beefing up its mapping product.

TomTom

TomTom is the market leader in mapping & navigational services with maps that cover 112 countries and more than 3 billion people. The company also has hundreds of millions of probes globally contributing to its traffic service. Effectively TomTom is a software company with mapping, traffic and location services as its key products. It sells this content through a variety of channels to many consumer and corporate customers.

At TomTom's Q2 2013 results conference call, management stated that 38% of TomTom's revenue came from License Deals and Content. The remaining 62% came from hardware, namely Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs) and the new growth area of GPS watches. Investors are bearish on TomTom due to the competition for PNDs from GPS services on smartphones. However the content and licensing side of the business is seeing growth driven by various customer groups.

The Automotive division sells services and content such as maps to car manufacturers world wide including the likes of GM, Audi, Ford, BMW & VW. The business solutions division helps corporate customers manage their commercial fleets through various different software programs.

The Licensing business unit leverages their content to deliver high quality digital maps to customers including other PND manufacturers, internet companies and importantly smart phone manufacturers. This is the division that licenses TomTom's all important mapping content to Apple, HTC, Blackberry, Mapquest amongst others. The list of TomTom's licensing partners is available here. At Q2 2013 results reported on July 25th, the stock was up 5% as the company outperformed with revenues declining by a better than expected 4% and the FY 2013 guidance of E900 - E950m revenues was maintained.

Ultimately TomTom is a content company with maps and traffic as its content which is then sold via various market routes. There is definitely significant value in their content as mapping and location services becomes one of the key differentiators for smart phone makers.

Apple needs to buy TomTom due to the strategic value there is in the company's maps. TomTom owns one of the world's three main mapping libraries at a time when mapping is moving to being a battleground product for smart phones. If a competitor were to buy TomTom, Apple would be left in a position where each of the three global map libraries would effectively be in the hands of one of its competitors namely Nokia, Google and whomever purchases TomTom.

The cost but most importantly the time to rebuild a global map would be extremely high, put Apple at a competitive disadvantage and feeling very vulnerable in the mean time. Note Nokia purchased Navteq which became Nokia's HERE mapping business for $8.1bn in 2007. The more recent comparison in Google's purchase of just the Waze app for over $1bn. Mapping assets are expensive to come by and take years to build.

Given TomTom has a market capitalisation of only $1.2bn with a Net Asset Value of $1.1bn, it is easy to foresee a strategic purchase by Apple in order to avoid the competitive nightmare of all three major mapping assets falling into the hands of Apple's competitors. The rationale for the acquisition of TomTom is driven solely by strategic and competitive reasons. This makes TomTom a great stock to own. The press is starting to pick up on this logic as witnessed by the May 17, 2013 article in the Wall Street Journal.

Apple integrated their software and hardware and produced amazing products. This is the overarching trend in the smartphone space. It begs the question if and when a hardware company like Nokia becomes the hardware division of Microsoft and when a software company like Tomtom become the mapping division of Apple. In the case of the latter, I think that time is soon. Buy TomTom.

Disclosure: I am long NOK. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. (More...)

Source: http://seekingalpha.com/article/1581572-apple-needs-to-buy-tomtom-asap?source=feed

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

?Air rage tribe?: Chinese cabin crew learn kung fu as mobs of ?unstable? passengers attack staff over flight delays

Violent attacks have erupted at airports across China, with passengers venting their rage on hapless staff over a summer of grinding delays.

China has spent billions on building some of the largest and most modern airports in the world, but, much to everyone?s embarrassment, it seems unable to get planes to fly between them on time.

Last month, only 18 per cent of the 22,000 flights out of Beijing?s Capital airport departed on schedule, according to the aviation research company FlightStats, making it the world?s worst major airport for punctuality. Not one Chinese airport managed to get even half of its flights to leave on time.

The delays have seen mobs of angry passengers mount at least eight large protests at departure gates in the past two months, during two of which staff were attacked. There is even a new Chinese phrase for the rampaging hordes: the ?kong nu zu?, or ?air rage tribe?.

The other passengers were applauding as the man was hitting her

On Thursday July 18, more than 30 passengers broke through security and stormed the runway at Nanchang airport after being delayed for seven hours by bad weather.

The weekend before, passengers in Shanghai tried to rip off an attendant?s name badge before hitting her. In the subsequent fracas, two airport staff were injured and three passengers arrested. ?The passengers were very emotional and unstable,? Ni Xuying, one of the injured employees, told state television.

At the end of June, a primary school teacher lost control when her flight from Wenzhou to Beijing was cancelled, slapping and kicking an Air China attendant to the ground. ?I waited there for such a long time. Nobody served me a bottle of water or a piece of cake or anything,? Liu Weiwei said in her defence.

In March, Graham Fewkes, a British businessman based in Hong Kong, told the South China Morning Post he had witnessed cheers when a passenger assaulted a stewardess on a delayed flight to the island of Sanya.

?The other passengers were applauding as the man was hitting her,? he said.

Hong Kong Airlines last year said it had an average of three incidents involving disruptive passengers every week and has introduced training in wing chun, a form of kung fu, for its cabin crew.

The situation at China?s airports is now so volatile that staff have been told not to announce any major delays.

The problems have been caused by a sudden surge in air traffic, flowing into skies that are tightly controlled by the People?s Liberation Army. With only a few permitted routes, issues such as bad weather often force airlines to hold back flights rather than divert them.

The heavy delays are exacting an economic cost. Marco Pearman-Parish at Corporation China, a consultancy that helps companies establish a presence in China, said some 60 per cent of his clients at a recent meeting were considering moving their operations away from Beijing because of the constant problems at the airport. ?The delays are making it impossible to do business,? he said.

Source: http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/07/28/air-rage-tribe-chinese-cabin-crew-learn-kung-fu-as-mobs-of-unstable-passengers-exacts-revenge-for-flight-delays/

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India Readies Aircraft Carrier For Aug. 12 Launch

Indian government officials recently told journalists that the first vessel of the country?s Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) program would be launched Aug. 12. The 45,000-ton, 284-metre INS Vikrant, currently under construction at the Cochin shipyard, is expected to enter sea trials ten months after launch, and would be ready for operational service after another five years, according to a report in Aviation Week. The ship had originally been slated for full operations by 2014, though difficulties with steel supplies and the ship?s gearbox have delayed this until 2018. Aviation Week reports that India?s other aircraft carrier, the 45,000-ton, 262-meter-long INS Vikramaditya, formerly the Russian Kiev-class Admiral Gorshkov, is undergoing trials and will soon join the current sole carrier, the aging INS Viraat, which is approaching retirement. Vikrant is designed as a conventionally-powered short-takeoff but arrested recovery (STOBAR) carrier. Construction of the next ship in the IAC program, INS Vishal, has been delayed, but plans suggest it will weigh-in at 65,000-tons, with a catapult-assisted takeoff, barrier arrested recovery (CATOBAR) configuration.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

How Much Porn Does the U.K. Porn Ban Ban if Doesn't Just Ban Porn?

The U.K porn ban includes more than just porn, according to participating ISP providers that spoke with the Open Rights Group. In addition to the opt-in requirement for porn, ISPs will also automatically ban a slew of other content areas that have nothing to do with porn. TalkTalk, one of the ISPs praised by Prime Minister David Cameron for its "great leadership" in implementing the Homesafe program, has a screen like this, with all of those boxes checked. Note the inclusion of less porny site-types like social networking and dating.?

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Other services will have something similar, with "the precise pre-ticked options may vary from service to service," according to Open Rights Group. Since people generally stick with default options, the set-up encourages people to "sleepwalk into censorship," says the Open Rights Group.?

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To make matters worse TalkTalk's Homesafe?is run by Huawei,?the controversial Chinese tech company with significant ties to the Chinese government. The partnership has some free-speech groups worried that all of the censorship decisions are going through a foreign government that also happens to have a penchant for suppressing free speech. Both Huawai and TalkTalk employees can decide what websites end up on the blacklists, a cause for concern. "It needs to be run by an organization accountable to a minister so it can be challenged in Parliament,"?Dr Martyn Thomas, chair of the IT policy panel at the Institution of Engineering and Technology, told the BBC.?

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Prime Minister Cameron has given the ISPs the option to choose who runs the program, and has promised monitoring to ensure that the filtering is done right. But, really, how will anyone know? "There's certainly a concern about the process of how a web address gets added to a blacklist ? who knows about it, and who has an opportunity to appeal against it," added Thomas.?

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Utah football: Pac-12 commissioner Scott talks NCAA reform

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott talks to the media during the NCAA college football Pac-12 Media Day on Friday, July 26, 2013, in Culver City, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

College football ? Scott believes $2,000 stipend should be part of upgraded scholarship rules.

Culver City, Calif. ? Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott sided with other major conference commissioners in acknowledging changes must be made in how business is conducted in college football, but he stopped short of saying the "Big Five" conferences should totally divorce themselves from the NCAA?s current system.

"At the end of the day, a lot of people thought realignment would be the end of the world and then the music stopped and it didn?t look that much different," he said. "I think this is going to be one of those deals."

Scott?s remarks came during the Pac-12 media day at the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, Calif.

The scenario in which the Pac-12, SEC, ACC, Big 12 and Big Ten could break away and form their own super league outside of the governing hands of the NCAA sounds like a made-for-the-movies drama, but Scott believes a solution can be made without deconstructing the NCAA.

The sticking point for the big five leagues is a desire to give athletes a $2,000 stipend to help cover the cost of college attendance.

Schools in the smaller conferences have shot down the idea because they say they can?t afford it. However, Scott said he doesn?t like the idea of the smaller schools dictating what the bigger conferences do.

"Conferences like ours, with the amount of money we have coming in, we ought to update and revise how we do things," he said. "I don?t think student-athletes should be paid, but the scholarship rules haven?t changed since the 1970s and that is wrong. There has been a lot of change to college football since then and we have the means to take care of the student-athletes. It is the right thing to do."

Some fear the widening gap between the bigger conferences and the Mountain West, American Athletic Conference, Sun Belt, Mid-American and Conference USA could eventually lead to a time when the Big Five play each other exclusively.

While Scott acknowledged there likely will be fewer games against teams from the Football Championship Subdivision as the strength of schedule becomes more important in the future, he doesn?t think there will be as much of an "us versus them" scenario as some imagine.

"I don?t see any scenario in the next few years where we are only playing amongst the five," he said. "I don?t think that would be healthy. I do think we need more autonomy and more control over the structure of how decisions are made."

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Friday, July 26, 2013

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Endangered Plants for Sale Online: Are They Legal?

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A young Pritchardia remota plant.

Did you know that it is often legal to buy and sell endangered species of plants through the mail? It?s true. Take, for example, the rare Hawaiian palm tree Pritchardia remota, one of several species collectively known as lou?lu. The tree, like many in its genus, is listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA), but right now there are several for sale on eBay. If those sellers have the right permit, then their sales are both legal and within the goals and scopes of the Endangered Species Act. Unfortunately, new research finds that the commercial trade of endangered plant species rarely lives up to law.

Plant sales and private cultivation are actually encouraged under the ESA, which recognizes that commercial propagation is often essential to the survival of listed species. Individuals can collect endangered plants from the wild (as long as they don?t do it from federal land), raise them and sell either whole plants or seeds. The ESA does have one requirement: sellers must apply for a $100 permit (pdf) from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) if plants are sold across state lines.

But the first in-depth study of online plant sales has found that many if not most sellers appear to lack this essential permit. The study?conducted by researchers at University of Notre Dame and published May 28 in Conservation Letters?found 49 federally listed plant species for sale on the Internet on eBay and other sites. The researchers, who conducted their searches between October 2009 and January 2011, then compared the listings with permit notices published in the Federal Register. They found that only four sellers, two of which were conservation organizations, had obtained the necessary interstate commerce permits. The remaining sellers all appeared to lack the permit.

Lead researcher Patrick Shirey, a Ph.D. candidate at Notre Dame?s Department of Biological Sciences, first observed this phenomenon while working on an earlier paper about human-assisted colonization of threatened plants under the ESA, which was published in Conservation Letters in December 2009. When researching that paper, he says, ?we noticed that the sellers of Tennessee coneflower and Virginia roundleaf birch didn?t advertise the required permit when offering plants for sale. We wanted to know if commercial trade was common for other listed plants.?

The researchers studied hundreds of plant species, including 753 on the ESA and dozens more that are protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). While many of the plants offered for sale were obviously from cultivated populations, they did observe many species that have been threatened by over-collecting from wild populations. They did not track actual completed financial transactions, only plants offered for sale, nor did they look at sales that did not cross state borders, which would not have required the ESA permit. (Each state has its own laws regarding what plants can and can?t be sold within its borders.)

Shirey and his researchers wrote that collaboration between federal agencies, nurseries and individual plant collectors could help to preserve rare species, but it may require more regulation than exists today. ?I would like to see more collaboration between public and private interests for the benefit of these endangered species,? Shirey says. He points to Australia?s critically endangered Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) as a good example. The tree has fewer than 100 individuals left in the wild, but botanical gardens have propagated it worldwide, and some of the money raised from selling the plants goes into conserving the wild population. A similar program could work, he suggests, with the ESA-listed star cactus (Astrophytum asterias). ?Sales of cultivated star cactus are common? ? with and without FWS permits ? ?but profits do not support wild populations like the sales of Wollemi pine.? Meanwhile, the federal government spent more than $64,000 in fiscal year 2011 (pdf) to study and protect the star cactus in the wild.

Shirey and his fellow researchers indicate that private cultivation of endangered plants does more good than harm, and he points out that buyers who are aware of this issue should be able to tell if an online seller has the correct permit. ?The few sellers that have the permit advertise on their website or with the listing that they do so. For example, Sunlight Gardens sells the threatened Cumberland rosemary (Conradina verticillata), and they give their FWS permit number with the listing. They also send a photocopy of their FWS permit with their order.?

Gavin Shire, public affairs specialist with FWS, told me how important individuals are to plant conservation. ?Some 75 percent of endangered and threatened plant species occur to some extent on private lands, and so their conservation can be significantly affected by activities in those habitats. Private landowners and other citizens can have a positive impact on rare plant conservation, and we encourage them to contact their local Fish and Wildlife Service office, and their State Natural Heritage Program to learn more about what they can do to help.?

As for the sellers operating without permits, they might want to think about spending that $100 to get their affairs in order. Anyone convicted of selling endangered plants without the right permits could face a maximum of one year in prison and a $50,000 fine.

Oh, and by the way, I asked one of the eBay sellers currently selling Pritchardia remota plants if they had the FWS permit. I still await a reply.

Photo: A young Pritchardia remota plant photographed by Forest and Kim Starr, Starr Environmental, via Flickr. Used under Creative Commons license

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Holtsberry/ Whitman Wedding

Chelsea Holtsberry and Joel Whitman were married June 22, 2013 at St. John Lutheran Church, Sherwood, by Pastor Mark DeLassus.

Parents of the bride are Mark and Lisa Holtsberry, of Paulding. Parents of the groom are Bruce and Kara Whitman, of Payne.

Nuptial music was performed by Kelley Phillips and Myra Guilford. Ceremony scripture reading was shared by the bride's aunt and godmother, Linda Wirtner.

For her wedding gown, the bride wore a classic diamond white,?A-line silhouette gown made of bridal satin. The dress was adorned in decorative pearls, appliques,?and lace, complimenting the chapel train and mantilla veil.

The wedding bouquet was composed of coral, soft pink, and white?garden and sweet heart roses arranged in nosegay.?The wedding colors were coral, gold, and white.

Attending the bride as maid of honor was Lauren Holtsberry, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Emily Whitman and Ashley Elston, sisters of the groom; Kara Knepper and Becky Ruble, both?friends of bride.

Jr. Bridesmaid was Abigail Welly, cousin of the bride.The flower girls were Ava Elston, niece of the groom, Emma Stouffer, cousin of the bride, and Mia Ringger, cousin of the bride.

Serving the groom as best man was Ryan Whitman, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Nathan Holtsberry, brother of the bride; Joel Elston, brother-in-law of the groom; Jarrod Childs and Riley Linder, both friends of the groom.

Jr. Groomsman was Reese Etzler, cousin of the groom. The ringbearer was Wyatt Coomer, cousin of the groom.

Ceremony guest registrant was Ashley Schulz, cousin of the bride. Ceremony programs were given by the groom's cousins Samantha Etzler and Kynsie Etzler.

Serving as ushers were Bobby Schulz, the bride's cousin; Craig Pullen, the groom's cousin; Clint Reinhart and Adam Miller, both friends of the groom.

The bride has a master's degree in occupational therapy from the University of Findlay, Ohio. She is an occupational therapist at the Community Memorial Hospital, Hicksville and Paulding County Hospital, Paulding.

The groom has an associate's degree in business management from Northwest State Community College, Archbold, Ohio. He is deputy auditor at the Paulding?county courthouse.

A reception for?450 guests was held at the Knight of Columbus, Defiance.

The couple traveled to St. Petersburg Beach, Florida for their honeymoon.

The couple resides in Payne, Ohio.

Source: http://www.crescent-news.com/citizen%20news/2013/07/24/holtsberry-whitman-wedding-1374638868

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Did Chromecast just kill Google TV?

When I first saw Chromecast announced earlier today, the first thought I had was the title of this column: Did Chromecast just kill Google TV? It's a valid question, but a more complex one than it would first seem. If you've been reading, you'll know that a few weeks ago I purchased my first Google TV, and I've had mixed feelings about it so far. On one hand, I can see the potential of having full Android on my TV, but on the other hand, it's just that right now: potential.?

Google TV is still based on Google's lost Android version: 3.x Honeycomb. Honeycomb was the interim version that came out when Google realized that it had to have something more optimized for tablets, because manufacturers just kept loading up Gingerbread on tablets and giving users a seriously wonky experience. Honeycomb never went open source, and was quickly forgotten once Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich came along to bring in Google's true vision of a responsive design system that would adapt to any screen size. The Google TV update to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean has been promised, but has yet to arrive.?

In the meantime, Google TV is a great idea with bad execution. Unless you have DirectTV, the live TV options like searching your guide listings, having Google TV change the channel for you, and the new PrimeTime app which would learn your favorites and recommend other shows you might like, in addition to reminding you when your shows are on - all of that, doesn't work on any cable provider other than DirectTV. Additionally, the app ecosystem is very limited, and Chrome on Google TV is stuck at version 11, while my Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 are both on version 29 (beta), and my laptop is on version 30 (dev).?

So, all that leaves as far as useful things I can do with my Google TV are: watch YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Instant. And, as you can see, that's why the question came into my head: Did Chromecast just kill Google TV? It may be fair to respond that Google TV was stillborn, but for now, let's assume that it at least had a future before now.?

Purchase choice

Chromecast essentially takes everything that works well about Google TV and strips out the rest. Not only that, the device costs less than half of what the cheapest Google TV would set you back. That puts Chromecast squarely in the impulse purchase territory. I have already bought a Chromecast on impulse twice, and cancelled both orders and the device hasn't been on the market 12 hours yet. The only thing keeping me from pulling the trigger is my Google TV. If I didn't own a Google TV, I would have purchased a Chromecast in an instant (of course, I almost did anyway). The only things that held me back were the promise of Jelly Bean, and the fact that with GTV, I don't have to change the video input on my TV to do stuff (yes, I'm that lazy).?

But, since I am an outlier, and someone who will often buy something for no other reason than to play with it once (see: Ouya, Dreamcast, and dozens of apps and games for my Nexuses or my wife's iPad), I am in no way the measuring stick here. For the most part, consumers don't even know that Google TV exists unless it happened to be installed on their new TV when they bought it. No one purchases a Google TV buddy box on a whim, you have to actively go out and find them. Chromecast could very well be different.?

As I said, Chromecast is just $35, so it is a total impulse buy if you come across it at Best Buy or on Amazon.com. And, the device itself is as simple as could be because it essentially is little more than a streaming/screencasting device. Assuming it works as Google has said it will, the device is simple and it does what most people would want from a Google TV device: getting YouTube on your TV. Add on that it is a hub for your mobile devices, which people are using all the time anyway, and the device has all the hallmarks of a winner.?

The Chromebook Corollary

That's when I remembered one thing: I love my Chromebook, but it doesn't keep me from using my Ubuntu laptop or my Nexus devices. The Chromecast falls into the same area. Assuming that Google TV will get the Jelly Bean update soon enough; and, assuming that update helps to right many of the issues with the platform, the Chromecast will become the same option in the lineup as a Chromebook.?

The reason that Chomebooks exist even with Android soon making its way onto laptops, and in the face of full platforms like Windows, Ubuntu, and MacOS is because not everyone needs a full platform. Sure, it's nice to have the option to do the extra things that you can in Windows or on Android, but if you live your life in a browser (as I do), then there really is no downside to a Chromebook: it's inexpensive and does everything I need.?The Chromecast is the same idea: it is an inexpensive device that does the majority of what one might want out of a device that is hooked to a TV; but, if you need more out of life, there is still Google TV. Android/Chrome chief Sundar Pichai said as much in an interview with AllThingsD today. Google TV will support Google Cast (the protocol that runs Chromecast) in the future, but Pichai says that GTV will also become "a full-fledged Android for television". Pichai also said that Google TV could provide "an immersive experience" which would be more conducive to gaming, which makes it sound like my hope for a Nexus TV could be a reality soon enough.?

Conclusion

The real question isn't so much whether Chromecast will kill Google TV, but rather if Google TV will ever reach its potential. If it can become "full-fledged Android for television" as Sundar Pichai says, then it should have a fine life living alongside Chromecast, just like Chromebooks can easily coexist alongside more full-featured products. But, until Google TV can reach that level, it looks as though Chromecast may be the way to go if you want a Google product that hooks up to your TV.?

Chromecast is lightweight, inexpensive, and easily controlled from any mobile device. Meanwhile, Google TV is buggy, and troublesome. That seems to make a pretty easy choice.?

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Did-Chromecast-just-kill-Google-TV_id45678

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The ?Young Gardeners? were at the garden without supervision?? We got it under control!? continuing with on-going maintenance, but due to rain the time spent at the garden was cut short.

Later in the afternoon the youth presented a hands-on Garden Workshop at the camp with the assistant of Garden Coordinator, Carmen Jones and Program Manager, Suzette Weekes. ?Planting Seeds for the Future?, where each camper? planted seeds of their choice and to provide care for at home then return to the garden at a later date to plant their produce and then harvest during appropriate time.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Linnie Frank Bailey: Washington Watch: Week 25 - "Obama Steps Up"

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On Week 25 of his second term, President Obama spoke to the nation as a black man living in America. Reminiscent of the speech he gave on race during his first campaign, this 'impromptu' and unexpected talk before an afternoon press briefing surprised even the reporters who were gathered. They did not expect to see him, and neither did we. So glad he showed up.

NPR's "Obama Explains Black America To White America," sums it up best:

The president did something no other holder of his office has ever had the life experience to do: He used the bully pulpit to, as an African-American, explain black America to white America in the wake of last week's acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.
Appearing unannounced before surprised reporters who were expecting the White House press secretary, it was Obama -- "the bridge" as New Yorker editor David Remnick has called him -- trying to span a divide. It was Obama trying to help white Americans comprehend black America's reaction to the Martin-Zimmerman tragedy.
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The President confirmed what we all know. As an American of African-descent he has experienced racism and profiling. He spoke of instances before he was President, however, many in the black community believe the vitriol and disrespect shown him as President is also tainted by racism.

For goodness sake, he HAD TO SHOW HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE to quiet the rantings of fools who never should have been taken seriously! He WAS CALLED A LIAR from the House floor while giving a state-of-the-union-address! You had parents in an uproar because he wanted to address students at the beginning of a school year and encourage them to succeed!

But more ominously, you have a group of Republicans in the House who oppose EVERYTHING he puts forward (even if they were once for it) and who go to great lengths to keep the President from succeeding.

Politics as usual? No.

The recent New York Magazine piece "Anarchists of the House" describes this rampant dysfunction. among House Republicans. The subtitle says: "The Republican Congress is testing a new frontier of radicalism--governmental sabotage." In describing GOP strategy at the beginning of the president's first term:

"If some of them supported Obama's proposals, they would only help the proposals seem more sensible. "It was absolutely critical that everybody be together," Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell later said, "because if the proponents of the bill were able to say it was bipartisan, it tended to convey to the public that this is okay."
And so the Republican strategy during Obama's first two years was almost total gridlock. Republican leaders aggressively pressured their members to withdraw support for any major Obama initiative, even denouncing ideas they themselves had previously endorsed."
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It would be naive to think this anti-Obamanism does not have at least some racial undertones. As do the cartoons and caricatures of the President displayed in conservative-leaning papers across the country.

A large part of the response to President Obama probably has to do with fear of the diverse coalition that elected him. America is changing. We now live in a multi-ethnic society. Many of us have family members who are of a different race. Census figures show a younger, more diverse nation in the years ahead. These Americans will demand a 'seat at the table'...and the right to walk home without being followed and attacked.

So with this backdrop, the President personalized the plight of black men in this country without castigating the system that gave us the verdict. He simply described the real world -- reminding us who we are and how we got here. Illustrating that even though he has reached the highest office in the land, he understands from personal experience the legacy of discrimination.


Tour? did a fine job of explaining the risks the President took with the speech in a Time mag op-ed entitled: The Bravery of Obama's Trayvon Speech, saying:

"It was a treacherous speech politically because for one part of the divide the answer to black pain is: get over it, as Representative Andy Harris recently said. Racism is in the past, white privilege is a myth, profiling is a ghost: Doesn't Obama's election prove we're beyond all that? The President knows better. He asked, in his 19-minute address, that black pain be acknowledged, that internalized bias be taken seriously, that history be understood as not done with us yet."
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The President, who was raised by a white mom and white grandparents, understands our differences and the need to 'explain' us to each other. In addition, he continues his quest to unite us. He did so with this recent speech, as with his first speech on race, "A More Perfect Union" in 2008, in which he stated:

"I am the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas. I was raised with the help of a white grandfather who survived a Depression to serve in Patton's Army during World War II and a white grandmother who worked on a bomber assembly line at Fort Leavenworth while he was overseas. I've gone to some of the best schools in America and lived in one of the world's poorest nations. I am married to a black American who carries within her the blood of slaves and slaveowners - an inheritance we pass on to our two precious daughters. I have brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, uncles and cousins, of every race and every hue, scattered across three continents, and for as long as I live, I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible.
It's a story that hasn't made me the most conventional candidate. But it is a story that has seared into my genetic makeup the idea that this nation is more than the sum of its parts - that out of many, we are truly one."

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AT&T adds two new tiers to their Mobile Share plans

AT&T adds two new tiers to their Mobile Share plans

AT&T announced two additions to it's Mobile Share plans, a 300MB tier and a 2GB tier. The 300MB tier is aimed more at basic tiers, while the 2GB plan, at $50 per month, is meant to give more flexibility to those customers that need more than 1GB, says AT&T.

The 300 MB plan is only $20 a month, with additional costs per device added. Now, customers with basic and quick-messaging devices can share data and unlimited talk and text for as low as $50 a month and smartphone customers for $70 a month.

The new 2 GB plan provides another choice for customers whose data needs exceed our existing 1 GB plan available today.

Both AT&T's Mobile Share plans are allow customers to share a pool of data between several devices without the need for separate accounts for phones and other devices. So rather than paying AT&T separately for the data on your iPad with LTE, you add it to your existing AT&T bill. Both AT&T and Verizon push customers towards these shared data plans, though in AT&T's case, individual plans for singular devices are still offered.

If you want to sign up for either of these new Mobile Share tiers, you can do so beginning this Friday, July 26. Anyone planning on doing that?

Source: AT&T

    


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