Sunday, June 30, 2013

Adobe's VP of Experience Design Michael Gough on Paper dependency and the omniscient gadget

Adobe's Michael Gough on his dependency on digital Paper and the omniscient gadget

Every week, a new and interesting human being tackles our decidedly geeky take on the Proustian Q&A. This is the Engadget Questionnaire.

In this week's edition of our regular answer sessions, Adobe's VP of Experience Design Michael Gough discusses digital sketching and six-fingered spies. Head to the other side of the jump to peruse those and a number of other topics in this coup d'état of queries.

Filed under:

Comments

Source: Distro Issue 97

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/28/adobes-vp-of-experience-design-michael-gough-on-paper-dependenc/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

Amendment 64 marijuana Colorado Marijuana elizabeth warren puerto rico diane sawyer Washington Election Results

T-Mobile to acquire 10MHz of LTE spectrum from US Cellular in $308 million deal

LTE spectrum is a hot commodity, and if you're hurting for cash, it might not be a bad time to let some go. US Cellular just inked a deal to unload 10MHz of Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum, padding its pocketbook with a whopping $308 million in cash. Pending FCC approval, that wireless load will be making its way over to T-Mobile, which would then own the vast majority of AWS. It's good news for T-Mobile customers, no doubt, especially those in the Southeast -- according to a press release, the spectrum T-Mob just snatched up covers 32 million people in cities like St. Louis, Memphis, Little Rock and New Orleans.

Filed under: ,

Comments

Via: The Next Web

Source: T-Mobile

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/28/t-mobile-buys-lte-spectrum/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

mila kunis hugo chavez jamie lynn spears Chavez Dead Hugo Chavez Dead Bonnie Franklin sinkhole

Saturday, June 29, 2013

AJ Marin, Pennsylvania Activist, Arrested For Writing Pro-Health Care Message In Chalk

If you thought throwing down a protest slogan with some sidewalk chalk was a safe way to practice civil disobedience, think again.

A few days after a judge ruled that a San Diego, Calif. man must stand trial on 13 counts of vandalism over anti-big bank messages written in water-soluble chalk outside Bank of America branches -- which together carry a maximum of 13 years in jail or a $13,000 fine -- comes this story out of Pennsylvania. Sean Kitchen of Raging Chicken Press reports on the strange conclusion to a protest at the state capitol that sought to pressure Gov. Tom Corbett (R) to expand Medicaid under Obamacare:

Late last night, the demonstrators were escorted out of the capitol, and afterwards some of the demonstrators went back to governor?s mansion to continue their demonstration. However, while at the governor?s mansion, a health care activist -- AJ Marin -- was arrested for ?chalking? on a public sidewalk. According to his citation, he was arrested for writing a ?derogatory remark about the governor on the sidewalk.? The ?derogatory? comment that AJ was arrested for stated: ?Governor Corbett has health insurance, we should too.?

Here's a photo of Marin's message, via Kitchen:

chalking

According to a citation, Marin was charged with "disorderly conduct." Click over to Raging Chicken Press for more on the story.

Corbett announced in February that he wouldn't support expanding Medicaid rolls to at least 500,000 Pennsylvanians under President Barack Obama's health care law. Democrats have been seeking to find a path forward, however, with lawmakers in the state Senate currently working to craft a bipartisan piece of legislation to offer health care coverage to more low income residents.

While they continue to wrangle support for a Medicaid expansion bill, protesters have trickled to the state capitol to voice their support for the measure, which studies have shown would provide a significant boost to the state's GDP and employment numbers.

Also on HuffPost:

"; var coords = [-5, -72]; // display fb-bubble FloatingPrompt.embed(this, html, undefined, 'top', {fp_intersects:1, timeout_remove:2000,ignore_arrow: true, width:236, add_xy:coords, class_name: 'clear-overlay'}); });

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/27/aj-marin-pennsylvania-arrest_n_3512824.html

daytona 500 winner cleveland plain dealer john scott barry sanders barry sanders jimmie johnson juan pablo montoya crash

Facebook to pull ads from pages with sex, violence

2 hours ago

Facebook says it will no longer allow ads to appear on pages with sexual or violent content, as the online social network moves to appease marketers being associated with objectionable material.

The announcement on Friday came a month after several businesses pulled their ads from Facebook amid reports of pages on the site that promoted violence against women.

Facebook said at the time that it needed to improve its system for flagging and removing content that violated its community standards, which forbid users from posting content about hate-speech, threats and pornography, among other things.

Ads account for roughly 85 percent of revenue at Facebook, the world's largest social network with 1.1 billion users. Facebook said the changes would not have a meaningful impact on its business.

On Friday, Facebook said it also needed to do more to prevent situations in which ads are displayed alongside material that may not run afoul of its community standards but are deemed controversial nonetheless.

A Facebook page for a business that sells adult products, for example, will no longer feature ads. Previously such a page could feature ads along the right-hand side of the page so long as the page did not violate Facebook's prohibition on depicting nudity.

The move underscores the delicate balance for social media companies, which features a variety of unpredictable and sometimes unsavory content shared by users, but which rely on advertising to underpin their business.

"Our goal is to both preserve the freedoms of sharing on Facebook but also protect people and brands from certain types of content," Facebook said in a post on its website on Friday.

Facebook said that it would expand the scope of pages and groups on its website that should be ad-restricted and promised to remove ads from the flagged areas of the website by the end of the coming week.

Pages and groups that reference violence will also be off limits to ads, the company said. A Facebook spokeswoman noted that the policy would not apply to the pages of news organizations on Facebook.

Facebook said the process of flagging objectionable pages and removing ads would initially be done manually, but that the company will build an automated system to do the job in the coming weeks.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

Source: http://feeds.nbcnews.com/c/35002/f/663286/s/2df24cca/l/0L0Snbcnews0N0Cbusiness0Cfacebook0Epull0Eads0Epages0Esex0Eviolence0E6C10A486984/story01.htm

key largo ryan madson louisiana primary syracuse basketball chipper jones chipper jones mickael pietrus

Friday, June 28, 2013

U.S. boss held hostage now free

BEIJING (AP) ? An American boss detained nearly a week by his company's Chinese workers left the Beijing factory Thursday after he and a labor representative said the two sides reached agreement in a pay dispute.

Chip Starnes, who said he was "saddened" by the experience, told The Associated Press a deal was reached overnight to pay the scores of workers who had demanded severance packages similar to ones given to laid-off co-workers in a phased-out division, even though the company said the remaining workers weren't being laid off.

Remaining workers at the medical supply plant in Huairou district, on the outskirts of Beijing, had said they believed the entire factory was shutting down, that the company owed unpaid salary and that they saw equipment being packed and itemized for shipping to India.

Starnes said the workers' demands were unjustified. Neither he nor district labor official Chu Lixiang gave details of the agreed compensation. Chu said all the workers would be terminated, and Starnes said some of them would be rehired later.

"It has been resolved to each side's satisfaction," Chu told reporters at a conference room at the plant in late morning. She said they had been sorting out paperwork until 5 a.m. and that 97 workers had signed settlement agreements.

Starnes, a co-owner of Florida-based Specialty Medical Supplies, had quietly departed the factory grounds by the time Chu spoke, returning to his hotel in Beijing.

"Yes!! Out and back at hotel," Starnes wrote in a text message. "Showered... 9 pounds lost during the ordeal!!!!!!"

Police in Huairou district had made no moves to halt the labor action but guarded the plant and said they were guaranteeing Starnes' safety while local labor officials brokered negotiations.

It is not rare in China for managers to be held by workers demanding back pay or other benefits, often from their Chinese owners. Police are reluctant to intervene, as they consider it a business dispute, and local officials typically are eager to see the matter resolved in the way least likely to fuel unrest.

The labor action reflected growing uneasiness among workers about their jobs amid China's slowing economic growth and the sense that growing labor costs make the country less attractive for some foreign-owned factories.

About 80 workers had started blocking all exits starting last Friday, and Starnes had spoken to reporters in recent days through the barred window of his factory office.

Earlier Thursday, he said in a telephone interview that he had been forced to give in to what he considered unjustified demands. He summed up the past several days as "humiliating, embarrassing." At the beginning of his captivity, workers had deprived him of sleep by shining bright lights and banging on windows of his office, he said.

"We have transferred our funds from the U.S.," he said. "I am basically free to go when the funds hit the account here of the company."

Starnes told the AP he planned to get back to business, and even rehire some of the workers who had been holding him. "We're going to take Thursday off to let the dust settle, and we're going to be rehiring a lot of the previous workers on new contracts as of Friday," he said.

Starnes previously said the company had been winding down its plastics division, with plans to move it to Mumbai. When he arrived in Beijing last week to lay off the last 30 people, workers in other divisions started demanding similar severance packages.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-boss-held-china-leaves-plant-payout-044656354.html

time change Joy Behar Red Widow MIRIAM MAKEBA history channel casey anthony dennis rodman

Weddings Used To Be Sacred And Other Lessons About Internet Journalism

ceremony siteEditor's note: Sean Parker is the executive general partner at Founders Fund. Previously he was co-founder of Napster and the founding president of Facebook. He currently serves as a director of Spotify. My wife and I met 5 years ago and almost immediately began fantasizing about having a wedding in an enchanted forest. But life rarely works out the way it does in fairy tales.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/A94CyFTQZDk/

Pokemon jillian michaels Freddy E NHL lockout Honey Boo Boo Psalms 91 once upon a time

Willy Wonka wows, but critics less impressed by Mendes musical

LONDON (Reuters) - Director Sam Mendes earned grudging critical acclaim for a stage musical of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" but was always going to struggle in comparison to much-loved past productions of Roald Dahl's work.

The glitzy new staging of Dahl's children's novel, which opened in London on Tuesday, battles universal acclaim for an earlier production of his "Matilda", Gene Wilder's whimsical Willy Wonka in the 1971 film and Johnny Depp's turn in 2005 - not to mention the audience's memories of the book.

Acquiring the rights was a two-decade personal quest by the 47-year-old Mendes, best known for directing the hugely successful 2012 James Bond film "Skyfall" and winning a Best Director Oscar for "American Beauty".

"I spent 25 years trying to get the rights for 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' to do on stage," Mendes told Reuters from the red carpet at the play's premiere on Tuesday.

Critics praised Mendes for the sleek technical wizardry of the lavish show, which zips along in the second half using intricate sets, puppetry and ingenious costumes.

However, Act One drags in its telling of how impoverished Charlie Bucket wins the golden ticket that will allow him to tour Wonka's chocolate factory alongside the greedy Augustus Gloop, gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde, spoiled brat Veruca Salt and the terrifying videogame addict Mike Teavee.

Musically, critics had little time for the songs of Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.

"Marc Shaiman's music is mainly unmemorable and the lyrics are hard to make out in the ensemble numbers," wrote Libby Purves in a three-star Times review on Wednesday.

"TWITCHY HINT OF THE PSYCHO"

However, the eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka - played by Douglas Hodge in electric green trousers, purple frock coat, spats and a top hat - won cheers for originality.

"Douglas Hodge is a splendidly charismatic and disconcerting Willy Wonka, brilliantly combining jokes with a twitchy hint of the psycho," wrote the Telegraph's Charles Spencer in a three-star review.

Critics also enjoyed the efforts of the child actors, with Jack Costello's performance as Charlie singled out.

"Jack Costello's adorable portrayal of Charlie suffused the proceedings with a lovely sense of the boy's pining purity," wrote the Independent's Paul Taylor in a four-star review.

The Guardian called Mark Thompson's sets, including Charlie's home and the brilliant chocolate room - complete with chocolate waterfall - a "sumptuous feast".

Noted highlights were the special effects and costumes that allowed adults to play the diminutive Ooompah-Loompah factory workers, turned Veruca into a Blueberry and shrunk Mike Teavee.

"On the positive side we can enter clever special effects (a good gag with a shrunken child) and a much better second half," wrote the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts in a three star review headlined: "Choc horror!"

Most reviewers compared the Mendes production unfavorably with Tim Minchin's Tony award-winning musical version of Dahl's "Matilda" for the Royal Shakespeare Company which won a host of awards in 2012. But Financial Times reviewer Ian Shuttleworth gave Mendes four stars for creating warmth and beauty.

"It is flavorsome yet familiar, and above all it won't rot your teeth."

(Reporting by Paul Casciato, additional reporting by Rollo Ross; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/willy-wonka-wows-critics-less-impressed-mendes-musical-164949152.html

Nastia Liukin Gabby Douglas hair Kayla Harrison Mars landing Gabby Douglas John Orozco Garrett Reid

Exclusive: Peugeot family ready to step aside for GM -sources

By Sophie Sassard, Laurence Frost and Gilles Guillaume

LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - PSA Peugeot Citroen's founding family has offered to give up control of the troubled French automaker as it tries to revive plans for a closer tie-up with General Motors backed by a fresh capital injection, sources said.

But any deal combining Peugeot with GM's European Opel division would face major political hurdles because it would bring more factory closures and job losses in France and Germany, people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.

The Peugeot clan, one of Europe's three surviving car dynasties, turned with beleaguered chief executive Philippe Varin to 7 percent shareholder GM after inconclusively sounding out other potential investors including Chinese partner Dongfeng, they said.

"GM faces the same overcapacity situation with Opel, and that's why PSA is trying to convince them to merge the two," said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are confidential. "The Peugeot family has now accepted that they'll lose control, so this is no longer an issue."

The Peugeot family, which founded the company in 1810 as a coffee mill manufacturer, holds a 25.4 percent stake that commands 38.1 percent of voting rights in a group that is now struggling for survival.

Both Peugeot and GM declined to answer questions about their frequent discussions. "We don't comment on speculation or rumors," Peugeot spokesman Jonathan Goodman said.

Before injecting more cash, GM would need assurances that it had a free hand to cut production capacity as it took control of integrating Peugeot and Opel, sources said.

SALES SLUMP

Peugeot, its sister brand Citroen and Opel are among those worst hit by a European car sales slump that put a $1.8 billion dent in GM's 2012 earnings. The market is on course to contract for a sixth straight year taking sales to a two-decade low.

For Peugeot, heavily dependent on its home region, the threat is to its existence. The company burned 3 billion euros ($3.9 billion) in operating cash last year, and asset writedowns swelled its net loss to 5 billion.

Peugeot shares jumped 4.6 percent after the Reuters report and were trading 4 percent higher at 1445 GMT. GM was up 2.2 percent in New York.

Peugeot's stock has fallen 77 percent over the past two years, compared with a 1.4 percent slide for the STOXX Europe 600 autos & parts index <.sxap>. Its debt has been classed as junk by all of the main rating agencies since early 2012.

CEO Varin has responded by cutting 10,000 more jobs, selling 2 billion euros in assets and negotiating a 7 billion euro state guarantee for financing arm Banque PSA. [ID:nL5E8LO20C]

The company aims to cut more costs by pooling future car programs with GM under their existing alliance - cemented by a 1 billion euro share issue when the U.S. auto giant acquired its Peugeot stake in March 2012.

Earlier talks on a full combination were halted late last year as a French government bailout of Peugeot and its worsening cash position stirred misgivings at GM's headquarters in Detroit.

Peugeot will need another capital injection and must lay the groundwork this year, people familiar with the matter said, even if the company sticks to its goal of halving operating cash consumption to 1.5 billion euros in 2013.

Exploratory discussions about selling a 30 percent stake to a consortium led by Dongfeng Motor Group were inconclusive, the sources said, and would anyway have taken too long. Dongfeng declined to comment.

"PSA will need to present a new industrial plan for people to underwrite a capital increase, and the only hope is GM," one said. "They (GM) are ready to inject more money if they can control the business, integrate Peugeot and Opel and rationalize production."

PLAYING HARD BALL

GM is "playing hard ball" by holding out for assurances that it would be able to cut plants and jobs at reasonable cost, another person said, adding that no plan is likely to surface before German elections in September.

The U.S. carmaker has drawn criticism from some shareholders over the initial Peugeot investment. GM halved the book value of its stake in a February writedown.

GM has no plans to put in more cash, Chief Executive Dan Akerson said last week, while leaving the door slightly ajar.

"We don't have any intention of investing additional funds into PSA at this time," Akerson told reporters in Shanghai. "If we see something changes, we'll evaluate that."

The U.S. Treasury, which owns just under 14 percent of GM common shares, declined to comment through a spokesman.

Walking away may not be an easy option for GM. Its own European turnaround plan draws on technology from vehicles such as the Peugeot 208 and Citroen C4 Picasso for future versions of the Opel Corsa small car and Zafira minivan.

But approval for sweeping cuts seems unlikely in Germany or France - where the government last year condemned Peugeot over plant and job cuts that President Francois Hollande described as "unacceptable".

As one of its rescue conditions, the French government appointed civil servant Louis Gallois to Peugeot's board. Gallois, a former CEO of Airbus parent EADS , declined to be interviewed for this report.

Ministers understand that Peugeot needs a fuller combination with GM or another industry partner and now expect Varin to present a new plan within months, a French official said.

While not "dogmatically" opposed to foreign control, the government remains determined to preserve Peugeot's French sites and jobs, he added.

The government or a state-owned investment vehicle could end up taking a Peugeot stake if necessary, officials have also suggested.

In the past five years, GM has scrapped a Belgian car factory and earmarked another for closure in Germany, where it has about 20,000 employees.

Peugeot, which employs 77,000 workers in France, is shuttering its Aulnay plant near Paris and scaling down another domestic site. Its five French assembly plants ran at 71 percent capacity in 2012, according to IHS Automotive data, while GM's three main German sites were at 66 percent.

Combining their European operations would require deep cuts to draw benefit from the considerable overlap between similarly sized and priced cars. GM sold 9.3 million vehicles globally last year and its French partner 3 million.

Peugeot also ended 2012 with cash of 6.67 billion euros, excluding listed subsidiary Faurecia , and is expected to consume 2 billion this year after restructuring costs.

Together with 2.4 billion euros in undrawn credit lines, that will leave about 7 billion in available reserves - but the real cushion is closer to 4 billion because Peugeot needs the difference just to operate.

"The minimum level of liquidity they need is 3 billion," said a London-based auto analyst with a major U.S. bank. "You never want to use that up."

At Peugeot's current market value of 2.2 billion euros, raising another 1 billion in equity would dilute current shareholdings by at least a third. The immediate effect could be reduced by issuing convertible bonds along with shares.

"The only way it works is with a family dilution," said one source.

Such an upheaval for the company would reduce Europe's remaining trio of car dynasties to a pair: BMW's Quandts and the Agnellis still reigning over Fiat .

Chairman Thierry Peugeot and his cousin Robert, who heads the family holding company , both declined to be interviewed.

($1 = 0.7691 euros)

(Additional reporting by Soyoung Kim in New York, Ben Klayman and Deepa Seetharaman in Detroit, Christiaan Hetzner in Frankfurt, Matthieu Protard, Jean-Baptiste Vey and Julien Ponthus in Paris; editing by David Stamp/Janet McBride)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-peugeot-family-ready-step-aside-gm-sources-123844550.html

real housewives of orange county bloom energy franklin graham jambalaya taylor swift and zac efron basketball wives manny ramirez

Thursday, June 27, 2013

My climb out of poverty wouldn't be possible today (Washington Post)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories Stories, RSS and RSS Feed via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/315636356?client_source=feed&format=rss

kat dennings Steve Sabol Yom Kippur 2012 Aaron Paul packers Dancing With The Stars All Stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt

McDonalds has served its last halal McChicken sandwich in US

McDonalds has served halal food, which is in accordance with Muslim dietary laws, at two Michigan restaurants for 12 years. But it's stopping the service after a lawsuit alleging the food was not halal. One problem: Not everyone agrees what halal is.

By Mark Guarino,?Staff writer / June 25, 2013

A sign in English and Arabic at a McDonald's restaurant in Dearborn, Mich., on Thursday announces the restaurant no longer sells halal products. It was one of the only two McDonald's restaurants in the nation serving food prepared according to Islamic law.

Detroit Free Press/AP

Enlarge

McDonald?s, the largest fast food chain to offer menu alternatives designated for observant Muslims, is removing the items from its menu, suggesting that preparing food exclusively to suit individual religious tastes is problematic for restaurants involved in mass production food services.

Skip to next paragraph

' + google_ads[0].line2 + '
' + google_ads[0].line3 + '

'; } else if (google_ads.length > 1) { ad_unit += ''; } } document.getElementById("ad_unit").innerHTML += ad_unit; google_adnum += google_ads.length; return; } var google_adnum = 0; google_ad_client = "pub-6743622525202572"; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '1'; google_feedback = "on"; google_ad_type = "text"; // google_adtest = "on"; google_image_size = '230x105'; google_skip = '0'; // -->

The fast food giant had limited the items to just two stores in east Dearborn, Mich., which has a large Arab American population. The stores offered Halal chicken McNuggets and Halal McChicken sandwiches for 12 years. Halal foods are prepared in accordance with Muslim dietary laws.

In April, the company reached a $700,000 settlement in response to a 2011 lawsuit that alleged the restaurants were advertising items as halal that were not, in fact, prepared according to custom. According to The Detroit News, the company did not admit wrongdoing.

Kassem Dakhlallah, the attorney who filed the lawsuit, called the McDonald?s decision, which it announced on Monday, to stop selling halal food ?disappointing.? He told The Detroit News that the chain should have tried ?to ensure that all products sold were halal as advertised,? adding that, without that guarantee, ?ceasing to offer halal products was probably the best decision.?

Part of the difficulty for restaurants selling halal items is that Muslim groups differ regarding what constitutes correct preparation. Some groups focus exclusively on how the animals are treated and raised, while others are more concerned with how they are slaughtered. Even regarding methods of slaughter, there is debate: Some say killing the animals by hand is the only way to observe halal, while others say certain forms of mass slaughter are acceptable.

?It?s a very fragmented market when it comes to the authentication of halal,? says Shahed Amanullah, founder of Zabihah.com, a Washington-based website that tracks and reviews restaurants across the world that offer halal food. ?Sometimes it?s hard for even me to get answers.?

The debate has created roadblocks for the market to grow. Many agree the potential is certainly present: Mr. Amanullah says that when he started his website in 1998, he identified only 200 restaurants across the US that would qualify as serving halal items; today there are more than 7,000.

The Association of American Halal Certifiers, an advocacy group in Bolingbrook, Ill., estimates that, with the approximately 7 million Muslims living in the US, the annual market potential is between $30 billion and $40 billion.

For fast food chains that source its meats and ingredients from a variety of suppliers through systems that are often incredibly complex, being able to prove certain items adhere to halal custom is tricky.

?The nature of food production, the cross-contamination issues, the separating of equipment and utensils is a concept aiming for consistency and speed, not accommodating a halal customer menu,? says Mary Chapman, director of product innovation at Technomic, Inc., a Chicago-based food and food service research and consulting group. ?Looking at the big picture and where they?re going to please the most customers, if [fast food chains] don?t have to jump through hoops or take extra steps, they won?t.?

While Amanullah says that the next step for the market to grow in the US is to establish set universal guidelines for halal, he also says the market would benefit from emphasizing elements of preparation that would appeal to non-Muslim consumers invested in the health benefits of meat that is locally produced from stock raised on free range farms.

One example of a company doing just that is Elevation Burger, a 35-unit US chain operating in 10 states that promotes its products as grass-fed and free-range. In February, the company opened a single location in Dubai, which is its sixth location in the Middle East. The others are in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. Amanullah says the company?s emphasis on grass-fed beef, among other ingredients, made it naturally appealing to Muslim consumers, which aided in its expansion efforts overseas.

Another chain, Outback Steakhouse, also is friendly to customers seeking halal food because it happens to outsource its lamb products from halal-certified suppliers in New Zealand, earning it a certification of halal accreditation from The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/ATQpPjZFoAE/McDonalds-has-served-its-last-halal-McChicken-sandwich-in-US

Joey Kovar Expendables 2 Pussy Riot Zeek Rewards vanessa bryant vanessa bryant Prince Harry naked

Sage business experts | How to motivate your staff with a tight ...

Employees are the heart of any business, and keeping them happy and motivated is one of the most important things a business owner can do. Sage Business Expert Lilach Bullock shares what she?s learnt over the years.

After years of employing staff I?ve finally realized that one of the most important aspects of my business are my employees. Without them, after all, it would be impossible to manage my business and get any results. I?ve been both an employer and an employee over the years and have learned a lot about how to motivate people to get them to live up to their full potential and give the best results.

One of the things that I?ve discovered is that often it is actually easier to find clients than a good employee. And once you?ve found a good employee, you still need to nurture this relationship and motivate them constantly. In the current economic climate, however, it can be quite hard to motivate employees, at least not in the same ways it was possible only a few years back. While before the recession companies could afford more outings and team building events, now businesses have to try to find ways to keep their employees motivated without spending too much money.

Here are a few quick tips to help you motivate your staff and make them love working for you:

Good staff are hard to get regardless of the economic climate

This is a very important thing to remember when dealing with your staff. No matter how cash-strapped you are, your business will not be able to advance and achieve better results without great staff. So even if you are not making a lot of money, it is still essential to appreciate your staff and reward them from time to time with an outing or a bonus, just to remind them that they are important to you. Many companies are unfortunately taking advantage of the current economic climate and the state of the job sector and are not investing as much in their staff as they should do, thinking that their staff will not be able to leave them because there are no other job opportunities. While this might be the case, as it is definitely harder now to get a job than a few years back, it is still important to keep your staff happy and motivated. They might not be able to leave you, but that doesn?t mean that they can?t hate you ? and do a less than stellar job because of that!

HappyHappy staff are productive staff

I?ve often found that a happy employee does a better job than an un-happy one. Unhappy means disinterested, bored and sometimes even angry. It also means that they will do a worse job because they will simply not care enough.

It?s the little things that often make the biggest difference

Make sure you remember your employees? birthdays and other important dates in their lives, ask them about their day/their weekend, say thank you and call them when they are sick etc. These little gestures can make for a better relationship and it will show them that you care about them as human beings, and that they are not just expendable staff.

Show them you trust them

Showing people that you trust them can be a huge motivator. Try for example to give them more control over a particular project to show them that you trust them to make the best decisions. This can make your employee want to show you that they can handle it and give you their best performance.

Communication and honesty are key

Communication and honesty are two of the most important factors in a working relationship. Your staff will appreciate your honesty, even if you are the bearer of bad news. It?s also important to communicate constantly with them, even more so if it is a virtual relationship. I?ve had to work with virtual assistants in the past and I?ve often noticed that the less communication there is, the worse the results.

Treat your staff with respect

This should go without saying, but I?ve often seen and heard of employers that don?t seem to look at their employees like they are on the same level. It?s very important to treat your staff with the respect you expect in return from them. Just because you are the employer and them the employees, does not mean you are better than them and should treat them with less than the utmost respect. I am personally not the biggest fan of hierarchy, I might even go so far as to say I hate it, and I always try to make everyone in the office feel equal. I am strong believer than a relaxed atmosphere where everyone respects each other leads to better results.

While keeping your staff motivated can be a hard job, especially when faced with little to no disposable resources, it is still extremely important to motivate your employees and keep them happy. How are you motivating your staff in the current economic climate? Please leave your comments and let us know.

Lilach Bullock

Lilach is one of the most dynamic personalities in the UK social media market, she actively leverages ethical online marketing for her own and her clients advantage. Lilach is regularly consulted and quoted by journalists, she is a keynote speaker and co-author of 2 No 1 Best Seller books on Amazon. She is also a professional blogger and founder of Socialable.co.uk.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Source: http://www.sage.co.uk/blog/index.php/2013/06/how-to-motivate-your-staff-with-a-tight-budget/

London 2012 Fencing olympics chariots of fire Medal Count Sam Mikulak London 2012 diving Tim Berners-Lee

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Intel Spinoff GainSpan Closes On $19M In Series D Funding For Its WiFi Chip Technology

gainspanGainSpan, the semiconductor company that deals in ultra low-power Wi-Fi technology, has closed on $19 million in a new funding round. The round, which first started gathering steam in 2012 and appears to have closed at about $1 million less than the company had initially sought, serves as GainSpan's Series D and brings its total investment to around $75 million. This investment included the participation of two new investors -- Zebra Technologies Corporation and Oplink Communications -- and a slate of previous investors including Opus Capital, Intel Capital, New Venture Partners, Sigma Partners, Camp Ventures and Hatteras Funds. GainSpan's last funding round was an $18 million Series C that closed in December 2011.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/14qbRCmzgxY/

fox news boston globe Cnn.com Chechen Boston bombers chechnya live news

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Three planets in habitable zone of nearby star -- Gliese 667c

June 25, 2013 ? A team of astronomers has combined new observations of Gliese 667C with existing data from HARPS at ESO's 3.6-metre telescope in Chile, to reveal a system with at least six planets. A record-breaking three of these planets are super-Earths lying in the zone around the star where liquid water could exist, making them possible candidates for the presence of life. This is the first system found with a fully packed habitable zone.

Gliese 667C is a very well-studied star. Just over one third of the mass of the Sun, it is part of a triple star system known as Gliese 667 (also referred to as GJ 667), 22 light-years away in the constellation of Scorpius (The Scorpion). This is quite close to us -- within the Sun's neighbourhood -- and much closer than the star systems investigated using telescopes such as the planet-hunting Kepler space telescope.

Previous studies of Gliese 667C had found that the star hosts three planets with one of them in the habitable zone. Now, a team of astronomers led by Guillem Anglada-Escud? of the University of G?ttingen, Germany and Mikko Tuomi of the University of Hertfordshire, UK, has reexamined the system. They have added new HARPS observations, along with data from ESO's Very Large Telescope, the W.M. Keck Observatory and the Magellan Telescopes, to the already existing picture [1]. The team has found evidence for up to seven planets around the star [2].

These planets orbit the third fainter star of a triple star system. Viewed from one of these newly found planets the two other suns would look like a pair of very bright stars visible in the daytime and at night they would provide as much illumination as the full Moon. The new planets completely fill up the habitable zone of Gliese 667C, as there are no more stable orbits in which a planet could exist at the right distance to it.

"We knew that the star had three planets from previous studies, so we wanted to see whether there were any more," says Tuomi. "By adding some new observations and revisiting existing data we were able to confirm these three and confidently reveal several more. Finding three low-mass planets in the star's habitable zone is very exciting!"

Three of these planets are confirmed to be super-Earths -- planets more massive than Earth, but less massive than planets like Uranus or Neptune -- that are within their star's habitable zone, a thin shell around a star in which water may be present in liquid form if conditions are right. This is the first time that three such planets have been spotted orbiting in this zone in the same system [3].

"The number of potentially habitable planets in our galaxy is much greater if we can expect to find several of them around each low-mass star -- instead of looking at ten stars to look for a single potentially habitable planet, we now know we can look at just one star and find several of them," adds co-author Rory Barnes (University of Washington, USA).

Compact systems around Sun-like stars have been found to be abundant in the Milky Way. Around such stars, planets orbiting close to the parent star are very hot and are unlikely to be habitable. But this is not true for cooler and dimmer stars such as Gliese 667C. In this case the habitable zone lies entirely within an orbit the size of Mercury's, much closer in than for our Sun. The Gliese 667C system is the first example of a system where such a low-mass star is seen to host several potentially rocky planets in the habitable zone.

The ESO scientist responsible for HARPS, Gaspare Lo Curto, remarks: "This exciting result was largely made possible by the power of HARPS and its associated software and it also underlines the value of the ESO archive. It is very good to also see several independent research groups exploiting this unique instrument and achieving the ultimate precision."

And Anglada-Escud? concludes: "These new results highlight how valuable it can be to re-analyse data in this way and combine results from different teams on different telescopes."

Notes

[1] The team used data from the UVES spectrograph on ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile (to determine the properties of the star accurately), the Carnegie Planet Finder Spectrograph (PFS) at the 6.5-metre Magellan II Telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile, the HIRES spectrograph mounted on the Keck 10-metre telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii as well as extensive previous data from HARPS (the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher) at ESO's 3.6-metre telescope in Chile (gathered through the M dwarf programme led by X. Bonfils and M. Mayor 2003-2010.

[2] The team looked at radial velocity data of Gliese 667C, a method often used to hunt for exoplanets. They performed a robust Bayesian statistical analysis to spot the signals of the planets. The first five signals are very confident, while the sixth is tentative, and seventh more tentative still. This system consists of three habitable-zone super-Earths, two hot planets further in, and two cooler planets further out. The planets in the habitable zone and those closer to the star are expected to always have the same side facing the star, so that their day and year will be the same lengths, with one side in perpetual sunshine and the other always night.

[3] In the Solar System Venus orbits close to the inner edge of the habitable zone and Mars close to the outer edge. The precise extent of the habitable zone depends on many factors.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_technology/~3/DpMy_6AWEjY/130625073544.htm

giuliana rancic elie wiesel temptations work hard play hard tim ferriss wmt human nature

Monday, June 24, 2013

New York City's New Subway Tunnel Looks Like a Level from Half-Life

New York City's New Subway Tunnel Looks Like a Level from Half-Life

New York City's Metro Transit Authority is still plugging away on its giant project to bring the the 7 train into far west Manhattan, and the scope of the construction is just as awe-inspiring as ever. The MTA just put out a crop of new pictures on Flickr, and we just can't help but see a slight comparison to a certain, classic Half-Life level of old.

Read more...

    


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Q8R8QfVomqI/new-york-citys-new-subway-tunnel-looks-like-a-level-fr-559305136

avatar the last airbender david wright cory booker cubs cj wilson ellsbury brad pitt and angelina jolie

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Plants 'do maths', scientists say

Plants have a built-in capacity to do maths, which helps them regulate food reserves at night, research suggests.

UK scientists say they were "amazed" to find an example of such a sophisticated arithmetic calculation in biology.

Mathematical models show that the amount of starch consumed overnight is calculated by division in a process involving leaf chemicals, a John Innes Centre team reports in e-Life journal.

Birds may use similar methods to preserve fat levels during migration.

The scientists studied the plant Arabidopsis, which is regarded as a model plant for experiments.

'Astonished'

Overnight, when the plant cannot use energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into sugars and starch, it must regulate its starch reserves to ensure they last until dawn.

Experiments by scientists at the John Innes Centre, Norwich, show that to adjust its starch consumption so precisely, the plant must be performing a mathematical calculation - arithmetic division.

Continue reading the main story

?Start Quote

This is the first concrete example in biology of such a sophisticated arithmetic calculation?

End Quote Prof Martin Howard John Innes Centre, Norwich

"They're actually doing maths in a simple, chemical way - that's amazing, it astonished us as scientists to see that," study leader Prof Alison Smith told BBC News.

"This is pre-GCSE maths they're doing, but they're doing maths."

The scientists used mathematical modelling to investigate how a division calculation can be carried out inside a plant.

During the night, mechanisms inside the leaf measure the size of the starch store. Information about time comes from an internal clock, similar to the human body clock.

'Sophisticated'

The researchers proposed that the process is mediated by the concentrations of two kinds of molecules called "S" for starch and "T" for time.

If the S molecules stimulate starch breakdown, while the T molecules prevent this from happening, then the rate of starch consumption is set by the ratio of S molecules to T molecules. In other words, S divided by T.

"This is the first concrete example in biology of such a sophisticated arithmetic calculation," said mathematical modeller Prof Martin Howard, of the John Innes Centre.

The scientists think similar mechanisms may operate in animals such as birds to control fat reserves during migration over long distances, or when they are deprived of food when incubating eggs.

Commenting on the research, Dr Richard Buggs of Queen Mary, University of London, said: "This is not evidence for plant intelligence. It simply suggests that plants have a mechanism designed to automatically regulate how fast they burn carbohydrates at night. Plants don't do maths voluntarily and with a purpose in mind like we do."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22991838#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

Amish Mafia Dave Grohl 121212 Cal State Fullerton Pacific Rim Ravi Shankar Geminid meteor shower

Watson leads by 2 strokes midway through Travelers

CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) ? Although Bubba Watson will always have a soft spot in his heart for Augusta National, he enjoys playing TPC at River Highlands nearly as much.

Watson shot a 3-under-par 67 Friday to take a two-stroke lead over Patrick Reed and Padraig Harrington after two rounds of the Travelers Championship.

"I love this place. I always play well here," Watson said.

The 2010 Travelers champion was at 10-under 130. Reed and Harrington were at 8-under after both shot 66s in the second round. Four players ? including 2007 champion Hunter Mahan ? were tied for fourth at 7-under.

Charley Hoffman, who held the first-round lead after a 61 on Thursday, followed that with a 73 in a round that included three bogeys and a double-bogey.

One week after winning the U.S. Open at Merion, Justin Rose was tied for 12th at 5-under.

Watson, whose last victory came in the 2012 Masters, has played well in this event often. He's finished in the top 15 four times in six previous starts, including that win in 2010 ? his first on the PGA Tour ? and a second-place finish last year.

"The tee shots set up well for me. I like the way they look," Watson said. "There's about two tee shots on the whole course that are really tough for me. Other than that, the course sets up well for me."

With two top-10 finishes and six top-25s this season, Watson is currently 57th in FedEx Cup points. He finished tied for 32nd in last week's U.S. Open.

"It's funny. Last year if I don't hit the hook shot and I don't win, I don't have a win all year, even though it was my best year on Tour," Watson said, referring to his sweeping left-to-right recovery shot from the trees in his playoff win at Augusta. "I'm looking to be more consistent. I had a lot more top 25s over the last few years, a lot less cuts."

Watson began his day with a bogey at No. 10 but made four birdies after that in the relatively benign morning conditions. Windy conditions kept many of those who began their rounds in the afternoon from matching the scores of their early rising counterparts.

Still, Harrington managed a 66 despite teeing off at 12:40 p.m.

"It did get windy out there," Harrington said. "It was a challenge but there were still opportunities to make birdies."

Harrington hasn't won since the 2008 PGA Championship, his third career major. The 41-year-old Irishman has missed four cuts this season but is playing relatively well lately. He finished 10th at the St. Jude Classic two weeks ago and tied for 21st at the U.S. Open last week.

Harrington shot consecutive rounds of 4-under-par but called his second effort "a fighting 66."

"I didn't hit it perfect in any shape or form on the first two days," said Harrington, who was in contention to win here in 2010 and 2012. "So I'm not exactly brimming with confidence."

Rose admits to being a bit tired but still shot 68 Friday.

"I haven't hit the ball quite as solidly as I would have liked to," said Rose, who made bogey on River Highlands' two easiest holes, Nos. 2 and 15. "I just think I need to maybe go and take care of my body a little bit, some stretching, some physio, maybe a workout, just work out a few kinks. I feel a little bit stiff and tight in the back and the hips."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/watson-leads-2-strokes-midway-travelers-224647612.html

Heisman watch Jenny Rivera Pacquiao vs Marquez 4 pacquiao Jim DeMint Dave Brubeck frankie muniz

Guardian: GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world&#39;s ...

Exclusive:? British spy agency collects and stores vast quantities of global email messages, Facebook posts, internet histories and calls, and shares them with NSA, latest documents from Edward Snowden reveal

(Sorry for the rush, but I thought you?d like to know, and I didn?t see available post to drop the link.)

and the are consequently able to access and process vast quantities of communications between entirely innocent people, as well as targeted suspects.? This includes recordings of phone calls, the content of email messages, entries on Facebook and the history of any internet user?s access to websites ? all of which is deemed legal, even though the warrant system was supposed to limit interception to a specified range of targets.

The existence of the programme has been disclosed in documents shown to the Guardian by the whistleblower Edward Snowden as part of his attempt to expose what he has called ?the largest programme of suspicionless surveillance in human history?.

?It?s not just a US problem. The UK has a huge dog in this fight,? Snowden told the Guardian. ?They [] are worse than the US.? [snip]

Britain?s technical capacity to tap into the cables that carry the world?s communications ? referred to in the documents as special source exploitation ? has made an intelligence superpower.? By 2010, two years after the project was first trialled, it was able to boast it had the ?biggest internet access? of any member of the Five Eyes electronic eavesdropping alliance, comprising the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

UK officials could also claim ?produces larger amounts of than ?.? [snip]

The Guardian understands that a total of 850,000 employees and US private contractors with top secret clearance had access to databases.

In addition,? apparently Americans were given guidelines for its use, but were told in legal briefings by lawyers: ?We have a light oversight regime compared with the US?, and that? when it came to judging the necessity and proportionality of what they were allowed to look for, would-be American users were told it was ?your call?.? I?ll bet they made the call.

From NDTV via Agence-France? Presse?

WikiLeaks plane ?ready? to bring Edward Snowden to Iceland

Reykjavik, Iceland:?A chartered private jet is ready to bring US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden to Iceland from Hong Kong, a businessman connected to whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said late Thursday.

?Everything is ready on our side and the plane could take off tomorrow,? Icelandic businessman Olafur Sigurvinsson, head of WikiLeaks partner firm DataCell, told Channel2 television.

?We have really done all we can do. We have a plane and all the logistics in place. Now we are only awaiting a response from the (Icelandic) government,? added the boss of Datacell, which handles donations to WikiLeaks.

Why advertise it?? Several ideas might occur.

I was looking at Julian Sanchez?s twitter account for a link I?d seen the other day, and found him recommending this piece by James Risen and Nick Winfield at the NYT: ?Web?s Reach Binds N.S.A. and Silicon Valley Leaders?:

The sums the N.S.A. spends in Silicon Valley are classified, as is the agency?s total budget, which independent analysts say is $8 billion to $10 billion a year.

Despite the companies? assertions that they cooperate with the agency only when legally compelled, current and former industry officials say the companies sometimes secretly put together teams of in-house experts to find ways to cooperate more completely with the N.S.A. and to make their customers? information more accessible to the agency. The companies do so, the officials say, because they want to control the process themselves. They are also under subtle but powerful pressure from the N.S.A. to make access easier.?

Skype, the Internet-based calling service, began its own secret program, Project Chess, to explore the legal and technical issues in making Skype calls readily available to intelligence agencies and law enforcement officials, according to people briefed on the program who asked not to be named to avoid trouble with the intelligence agencies.

Also, this piece by Robert Pollack:? ?Militarizing Capitalism? is excellent.? More links later; so much is breaking so quickly now, and?I?m sorry to be in such a rush?again.? Garden?s been calling, but that?s a good thing.

?(cross-posted at Cafe-Babylon.net)

Source: http://my.firedoglake.com/wendydavis/2013/06/21/guardian-gchq-taps-fibre-optic-cables-for-secret-access-to-worlds-communications/

westboro baptist church meteor shower Al Michaels Canelo vs Trout 420 Meteor Showers 2013 Darrelle Revis