Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Verdict to be read in Bradley Manning WikiLeaks case

By Medina Roshan

(Reuters) - The verdict will be read on Tuesday at the court-martial of the soldier accused of the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history, the judge said, with the biggest question whether he will be convicted of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy, carrying a life sentence.

Legal observers said it was highly likely that Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, who in March pleaded guilty to lesser charges related to sharing some 700,000 documents with the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website in 2010, will be found guilty on at least some of the 21 criminal counts.

"The difficult part is did he know that the information was going to Al-Qaeda and the Taliban? To me, that is the linchpin of the case," said Richard Rosen, a professor of law at the Texas Tech University School of Law and a former military lawyer. "If he's not found guilty of that charge, the punishment is going to be a lot less severe in my opinion."

Judge Colonel Denise Lind said on Monday that she plans to issue her verdict in the case at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) on Tuesday in Fort Meade, Maryland.

Manning, originally from Crescent, Oklahoma, opted to have his case heard by Lind, rather than a panel of military jurors.

Military prosecutors have called the 25-year-old defendant a "traitor" for publicly posting information that the U.S. government said could jeopardize national security and intelligence operations.

Lawyers for the low-level intelligence analyst said Manning was well-intentioned but naive, hoping that his disclosures would provoke a more intense debate in the United States about diplomatic and military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

More than three years after Manning's arrest in May 2010, the U.S. intelligence community is reeling again from leaked secrets, this time exposed by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who has been holed up in the transit area of a Moscow airport for more than a month despite U.S. calls for Russian authorities to turn him over.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has surfaced again as a major player in the newest scandal, this time aiding Snowden in eluding authorities to seek asylum abroad.

The cases of Manning and Snowden, a former contractor for a U.S. spy agency, illustrate the difficulties of keeping secrets at a time the internet makes them very easy to share widely and quickly. In addition, more people are granted access to classified data.

"The bar has become very low for what the government has to prove in order to convict someone for disclosing classified information to the media," said Elizabeth Goitein, a security specialist at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice.

She said that military courts had made it easier to convict people on charges of aiding the enemy.

"There has been a heightened standard of intent that has been required," Goitein said. "We're really starting to see the court chip away at this."

(Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Barbara Goldberg, Steve Orlofsky and Grant McCool)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/verdict-bradley-manning-wikileaks-case-read-tuesday-164216110.html

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New technology allows scientists, school children to examine biological details

New technology allows scientists, school children to examine biological details [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jul-2013
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Contact: Christian Basi
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University of Missouri-Columbia

MU scientist says this can complement detailed studies of anatomy and introduce science students to complex structures

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Many scientists agree that the best way to learn the anatomy of any species is to utilize donor bodies. However, thousands of junior high, high school and college students, and university researchers do not have access to specific animals. Now, new computer technology is making highly sophisticated biological systems available for viewing by students and researchers. In a new study, a scientist from the University of Missouri's School of Medicine found that 3D computer modeling can complement the study of biological systems for many species.

"We have been able to generate 3D models for the last several years, but very few people are embracing this technology," said Casey Holliday, assistant professor of anatomy at MU. "These computer models are completely and globally available because they are saved as PDF files, which are free to access and share."

Holliday said that biologists have struggled for years to describe or draw complex anatomy structures in two dimensions. However, with the advent of three-dimensional computer models, scientists now have a tool that can be used and shared with other scientific laboratories or with school children who might not have an opportunity to see specific animals up close.

"The one drawback to this technology is how long it can take to 'build' these computer models," Holliday said. "In our study, it took five people about a year to get this model to a point where it was functional, and we only included about 15 structures muscles, arteries, nerves in our model. The human hand has at least 35 structures, so we know that it would take a lot of time and effort to build an accurate, functional model of entire biological systems. Once they are completed though, the models can be a fantastic tool to use in the classroom."

Using the technology is simple as Holliday discovered at a recent display for school children. Children as young as 6 and 7 would approach the computer and, within minutes, discover how to manipulate the model and observe the different structures inside an alligator's skull. Holliday says that the technology can be applied to any scientific field where researchers study complex three dimensional structures, such as engineering or plant science.

"The point of our research was to introduce this tool to the scientific world and describe how it can be used in different ways to educate fellow researchers or students," Holliday said. "We still believe that the best way to teach anatomy courses, including human anatomy, is to utilize bodies from donors. However, not everyone has the resources or access to animal or human donors; this is the next best thing. This technology allows us to complement anatomical education, because it can be difficult for students to see every tissue or structure and this software allows us to pick apart the anatomy layer by layer, structure by structure."

Recently, Holliday has received notes from natural resources personnel, veterinarians and others that are using his 3D models for further studies.

"This has a lot of educational value, but it might also help other researchers in important ways," Holliday said. "For every discovery that someone makes, someone else is able to build on that and make another discovery and expand our knowledge about how the world works."

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The study, "A 3D Interactive Model and Atlas of the Jaw Musculature of Alligator mississippiensis" has been published recently in PLOS ONE: http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062806.


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Contact: Christian Basi
basic@missouri.edu
573-882-4430
University of Missouri-Columbia

MU scientist says this can complement detailed studies of anatomy and introduce science students to complex structures

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Many scientists agree that the best way to learn the anatomy of any species is to utilize donor bodies. However, thousands of junior high, high school and college students, and university researchers do not have access to specific animals. Now, new computer technology is making highly sophisticated biological systems available for viewing by students and researchers. In a new study, a scientist from the University of Missouri's School of Medicine found that 3D computer modeling can complement the study of biological systems for many species.

"We have been able to generate 3D models for the last several years, but very few people are embracing this technology," said Casey Holliday, assistant professor of anatomy at MU. "These computer models are completely and globally available because they are saved as PDF files, which are free to access and share."

Holliday said that biologists have struggled for years to describe or draw complex anatomy structures in two dimensions. However, with the advent of three-dimensional computer models, scientists now have a tool that can be used and shared with other scientific laboratories or with school children who might not have an opportunity to see specific animals up close.

"The one drawback to this technology is how long it can take to 'build' these computer models," Holliday said. "In our study, it took five people about a year to get this model to a point where it was functional, and we only included about 15 structures muscles, arteries, nerves in our model. The human hand has at least 35 structures, so we know that it would take a lot of time and effort to build an accurate, functional model of entire biological systems. Once they are completed though, the models can be a fantastic tool to use in the classroom."

Using the technology is simple as Holliday discovered at a recent display for school children. Children as young as 6 and 7 would approach the computer and, within minutes, discover how to manipulate the model and observe the different structures inside an alligator's skull. Holliday says that the technology can be applied to any scientific field where researchers study complex three dimensional structures, such as engineering or plant science.

"The point of our research was to introduce this tool to the scientific world and describe how it can be used in different ways to educate fellow researchers or students," Holliday said. "We still believe that the best way to teach anatomy courses, including human anatomy, is to utilize bodies from donors. However, not everyone has the resources or access to animal or human donors; this is the next best thing. This technology allows us to complement anatomical education, because it can be difficult for students to see every tissue or structure and this software allows us to pick apart the anatomy layer by layer, structure by structure."

Recently, Holliday has received notes from natural resources personnel, veterinarians and others that are using his 3D models for further studies.

"This has a lot of educational value, but it might also help other researchers in important ways," Holliday said. "For every discovery that someone makes, someone else is able to build on that and make another discovery and expand our knowledge about how the world works."

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The study, "A 3D Interactive Model and Atlas of the Jaw Musculature of Alligator mississippiensis" has been published recently in PLOS ONE: http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062806.


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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Baby Jumpers Recalled Over 'Impact' Risk

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Kids II has recalled 400,000 Baby Einstein Jumpers because of an injury risk. (Image credit: Kids II)

An Atlanta-based toy company has recalled more than 400,000 baby jumpers after reports of 61 injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper, made by Kids II, is an infant jumper equipped with plastic toys. But one of those toys ? a plastic sun attached by a bendy base ? has caused bruises, cuts and a skull fracture, according to reports submitted to the company.

An adult also sustained a chipped tooth, according to the reports.

?The ?sun? toy attachment on the activity jumper can rebound with force and injure the infant, posing an impact hazard,? the CPSC said in a statement, noting that Kids II has received 100 incident reports relating to the attachment. ?Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact Kids II for a replacement toy attachment.?

Calls to Kids II were not immediately returned.

The recall includes jumpers with the model number 90564, which were sold at Target, Toys R Us and other stores nationwide between May 2010 and May 2013, according to the CPSC. The jumpers, which retail for about $90, were also sold online at Amazon.com.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

This Flowchart Will Tell You Exactly Which New SUV Or Crossover To Buy

This Flowchart Will Tell You Exactly Which New SUV Or Crossover To Buy

Some of you may remember the new car-buying flow chart I made a bit over a month ago. Between the comments suggesting I seek out my clergyperson, I noticed many of you wanted a similar chart to help you pick a new SUV. As always, I listened, and am here to help.

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UK Labour leader Miliband proposes end to union block membership

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By Chris Marsden
12 July 2013

Labour leader Ed Miliband has utilised a set-piece confrontation over the selection of one of its parliamentary candidates to propose a change in the party?s relationship with the trade unions that will make it a party ?Representing the national interest.?

He proposes to abandon the present arrangement, rooted in the establishment of the party by the trade unions more than a century ago, whereby members of the 16 unions affiliated to Labour automatically become members of the party and the trade union leaders then cast a block vote on their behalf. The arrangement presently covers around 3 million people, who pay ?3 each.

Miliband now wants those workers who have not already opted out of paying the union?s political levy, under laws introduced by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, to ?opt-in? as individual party members. He has asked former General Secretary of the Labour Party Ray Collins to draw up plans to be implemented before the next general election.

He also wants to pioneer US-style primaries to allow registered ?supporters? to choose candidates, trailing the move for the London mayoral elections. By doing so he hopes to attract more money from business donors and to make the case anew for state funding of political parties, which he pledged to reopen talks on if Labour is elected.

The impulse for Miliband?s reformist zeal is the desire to prove to big business that Labour is right-wing enough to be trusted with government in the event of the downfall of the present Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. For historic reasons, this is couched in the language of freeing the party from the undue influence of the trade unions. But the reality is that Labour will still rely on the trade union leaders for its funds?either through signing up members to the new system or direct donations to the party.

More importantly Labour will rely upon the very trade union leaders it criticises to stifle the opposition of their members and impose the savage attacks demanded by the ruling elite.

The reaction of the trade unions to Miliband?s initiative makes clear that they will continue to work hand-in-glove with Labour and the employers whatever new arrangement is cooked up regarding financing and selection procedures.

Nothing could have appeared more acrimonious than Labour?s selection contest in Falkirk, Scotland. The Unite union had signed up around 100 members to the Labour Party and campaigned for its preferred candidate, as it is entitled to do under existing rules. However, the accusation was made that some had been signed up without their knowledge who would then vote in a certain way? a somewhat contradictory proposition. Labour then called in the police to investigate the alleged malpractice.

Unite?s leader Len McCluskey, a self-designated ?left? who was formerly close to the Militant Tendency and its successor organisation, the Socialist Party, was incensed. Not only had he been made the subject of a police investigation, but his claim that Labour could be pushed leftwards through a recruitment drive lay in tatters.

Writing in the Guardian, he hailed his union?s ?success? in combating the efforts of the right wing, led by the inner party think-tank and journal Progress, ?largely funded by Lord Sainsbury, which has been sparing no expense to get its candidates adopted? and of the party leadership more generally to ?parachute favoured candidates into safe seats, with the constituency party bypassed.?

But McCluskey finished with a pledge of loyalty to a ?stock of shared values? with Labour. ?I believe that Miliband is rebuilding that stock of shared values,? he wrote. ?A row over selections is not going to undo that.?

Following Miliband?s speech, when the BBC noted the praise for Milband from former Labour leader Tony Blair for his ?bold and strong? leadership, McCluskey replied, ?It?s not often I agree with Tony Blair but I think he is spot on? a new relationship is something I?m very comfortable about.?

Retracting his opposition to ?opting in,? he said, ?The principle of what he?s saying, about making certain that individual trade unionists actually take a conscious decision to opt in to being active in the Labour party, is something that I would welcome.?

The same prostrate pose was adopted by Labour MP Tom Watson, who resigned as Labour?s campaign coordinator over Falkirk. He sent a resignation letter that was spectacular in its obsequiousness, hailing Miliband as ?my friend and leader? and describing himself as ?your loyal servant? who ?will be with you all of the way, cheering you on from the backbenches.?

Watson endorsed arch-Blairite and Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander as Labour?s campaign co-ordinator, declaring ?There are millions of people wanting Labour to win the next general election. A unified labour party is an essential component of our plan.?

Such are the forces to which workers are directed by the political representatives of the middle class pseudo-left. They argue among themselves only over whether this involves a campaign to ?reclaim? the Labour Party for the working class, or whether the trade unions should now form the backbone of a new party to replace Labour.

Journalist and spokesman for the recently created People?s Assembly, Owen Jones, describes Labour as a party of the working class by virtue of its connection with the trade unions, warning that ending the link would also end ?what connection with working people it still has, leaving it a rootless party, a mere plaything of vacuous careerists and apparatchiks.?

Alternatively, the Socialist Party acknowledges that Labour is already an avowed party of big business. But its concern is for the political fate of the trade union bureaucracy if they continue to maintain their political alliance with Miliband and company.

In friendly advice delivered prior to Miliband?s speech, it warned that if Unite capitulates, ?This would be disastrous, not just for its political strategy but for its industrial one too. There would be growing anger and indignation in the rank and file, and doubts would be raised over the union?s commitment to fight for its policy. This would cause serious problems for Len and the left leadership of the union and jeopardise their position.?

The SP urge Unite ?to take the bold step? of ?disaffiliating from New Labour? because ?[t]he working class has waited too long for its own party since New Labour accepted the free market and dropped its famous Clause 4, Part IV, which envisaged nationalisation and socialism.?

The reality is that nothing Miliband has done this past week is surprising. As he said regarding Labour?s historic connections with the trade unions, ?Decade by decade, from Neil Kinnock to John Smith to Tony Blair, we have been changing that relationship.?

What this does not address is with what type of organisations Labour still enjoys such intimate relations with, despite its rightward evolution. The trade unions have undergone precisely the same type of political transformation as the Labour Party and have marched in lock step with it into the most intimate relations with big business. In the process they have presided over a virtually unbroken series of defeats for the working class stretching over decades. Members have left in droves, leaving behind them eviscerated shell-organisations that utilise all of their residual influence to police the working class on behalf of the government, corporations and the banks.

The last thing the working class must do is wait on the unions to forge a path independent of Labour. Any party founded by the unions would be pro-capitalist and led by proven traitors. A new workers? party can only be constructed through a political rebellion against the trade unions, based upon a genuinely socialist and internationalist programme. The obeisance of the trade union apparatchiks before Miliband and his media backers will act as a spur to such a development.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

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WWE Hires Former TNA Referee, WWE Performance Center On Twitter

WWE Hires Former TNA Referee

WWE has hired former TNA referee Rudy Charles. He?s currently working in developmental at the new WWE Performance Center. The following is from his verified Twitter account:

WWE Performance Center on Twitter

WWE has opened an official Twitter account for the WWE Performance Center located at Twitter.com/WWEPerformCtr. Make sure you follow us at Twitter.com/wnwnews.

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FIFA U-20 World Cup: On Prez Mahama's FACEBOOK Wall

President John Dramani Mahama has expressed joy for the brilliant performance exhibited by Ghana?s Under-20 despite not reaching the finals of the on-going FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Turkey.

Ghana's hope of a final place at the FIFA U-20 World Cup were ended on Wednesday as the Black Satellites lost 2-1 to France on Wednesday.

But President Mahama on his Facebook wall said he is proud of the ?twinkle, twinkle black satellites? for their performance after struggling from the group stages.

??The Black Satellites may not have fulfilled our dream of seeing them in the finals but I'm proud of them for holding high the flag of ?#?Ghana,?? he posted on his Facebook wall moments after the match?.

The Black Satellites, who were chasing a fourth final appearance at the competition rallied from a goal down as Ebenezer Assifuah equalised two minutes after the start of the second half after Thauvin had given the French a first half lead.

After a string of second half misses, Ghana, World Cup winners in 2009 were undone when Thauvin found the near post in the 74th minute, beating substitute goalkeeper Michael Sai, who came on for the injured Eric Antwi.

Ghana will now play Iraq or Uruguay for third place on Sunday as France reach their first ever final.

Source: http://sports.peacefmonline.com/soccer/201307/168622.php

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Four men enjoy the camaraderie of an afternoon playing Skat ... for ...

Posted on July 11, 2013 at 2:19 pm

By Tina Snell,?Staff Writer

Since 1976, four men, now ranging in age from 72-82, have been getting together at each other?s homes to play Skat.

Skat is a card game with more rules than English grammar. The game has German roots and came to Minnesota with immigrants. It has been passed down from generation to generation.

?I played Skat with my parents almost every night when I was growing up,? said Larry Hollermann. The other three men said they did the same.

For 37 years, these four men have been getting together monthly for an afternoon of Skat. While it appears that Clarence Koopmeiners is cheating by looking at his opponent?s cards, he is actually the dealer and is sitting this hand out. Pictured are (from left): Larry Hollermann, Little Falls; and brothers Gib Koopmeiners, St. Cloud; Clarence, St. Augusta; and Gino Koopmeiners, Holdingford.

For 37 years, these four men have been getting together monthly for an afternoon of Skat. While it appears that Clarence Koopmeiners is cheating by looking at his opponent?s cards, he is actually the dealer and is sitting this hand out. Pictured are (from left): Larry Hollermann, Little Falls; and brothers Gib Koopmeiners, St. Cloud; Clarence, St. Augusta; and Gino Koopmeiners, Holdingford.

The other three in the group of four are brothers. Gib Koopmeiners is the eldest at 82. He is one year older than Hollermann. All four men grew up in the Melrose area, but didn?t know each other when attending school.

?Larry was a class behind me,? said Gib.

Clarence Koopmeiners is 74 and the youngest of the group is Gino Koopmeiners, who is 72.

The four now spend the afternoons, usually about five hours, dealing cards and reminiscing. They talk about family, past card games and life in general. It?s all about four good friends keeping a friendship alive.

They all married in the 1950s or 1960s. They all had families to raise and careers to launch, so this ritual didn?t start until they were in their 30s and 40s.

The four Skat players started playing monthly on Saturday nights during nine months out of the year. The other three months were in the summers and were reserved for vacations with their families.

Then one year, the four gathered at Hollermann?s cabin one Fourth of July weekend. They played Skat that entire time. That annual gathering continued for 17 years.

Then about 10 years ago, Gino retired, the last one to do so, and the ritual changed to Wednesday afternoons, once a month, all year long.

Until recently, when Hollermann?s health has made it difficult to travel, the four would rotate homes. Now, they all gather at Hollerman?s home in Little Falls for an afternoon of cards.

All told, the men have gathered 380 times to play Skat. And they don?t play just one game, they play many games.

The four have kept a ledger of their scores since 1979, but they don?t have any idea of who?s ahead. They don?t keep a running score, just chronicle the numbers for that day.

Gib has had a perfect hand twice in all that time, the only one to do so.

When asked who is the better player, Gino immediately said, ?Me.? But then he admitted they were fairly equally matched.

The game is usually played with four people. The dealer sits out the hand. Each of the other three players receives 10 cards, aces through sevens, leaving two for the blind. The person who starts the game through a quick string of bidding, gets to name trump. All jacks are also trump, in the order of clubs, spades, hearts then diamonds.

Terms include matadores, tourne, solo, ramsch, grand tournee, guckser, grand ouvert and pas nicht tournee.? A player can win with null, schneider or swartz. Scores are determined by multipliers, and the 7 ? 9 cards have no value.

The winner of the hand must have 61 of the 120 points available.

The wives of the men are also invited, but they either play their own game of cards, visit or kibbitz with the men.

It?s possible the world?s problems are solved during those five hours.

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Source: http://mcrecord.com/2013/07/11/four-men-enjoy-the-camaraderie-of-an-afternoon-playing-skat-for-37-years/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=four-men-enjoy-the-camaraderie-of-an-afternoon-playing-skat-for-37-years

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Leaked Sprint document shows new Unlimited, My Way and My All-In plans (update: confirmed, launches July 12th)

Sprint leak shows new unlimited, allin plans

According to a leaked document provided to PhoneArena, Sprint might be replacing its "Everything" plans with new "Unlimited, My Way" options. At first glance, there looks to be a lot more choices than before, and certainly a bigger benefit to those with additional lines per household. For example, an individual's unlimited talk and text plan would be $50 a month, but a second line would be reduced to $40, a third to $30 and a fourth or more to $20 a line. Unlimited smartphone data would be $30 on top of that, while data-sippers could opt for a 1GB plan that's $20 a month instead. If you want unlimited everything with a cherry on top, there appears to be a "My All-in" plan that offers unlimited talk, text and data with a 5GB mobile hotspot for $110 a month. We're not sure if the carrier is simply anticipating a challenge to T-Mobile's looming announcement, but it does seem like the magenta operator might have a contender if this turns out to be true. Head on over to the source to see the leaked document in full.

Update: We just received Sprint internal correspondence via a tipster that not only confirms the new Unlimited plans, but also states the Now Network hopes to launch them this Friday, July 12th. The letter goes on to emphasize the Sprint Unlimited Guarantee as stated in the leaked document, declaring that customers who sign up for them will get the unlimited plans for life.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Retailers Respond Slowly On Social Media - Business Insider

Social Media Insights?is a daily newsletter from?Business Insider?that collects and delivers the top social media news first thing every morning. You can?sign up?to receive?Social Media Insights?here?or at the bottom of this post.


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Customer Service On Social Media Lags Among Top Online Retailers (Conversocial)?
An impressive 80% of the top 100 online retailers in the U.S. are responding to customers on Twitter,?and an equal proportion are doing so on Facebook, according to a study from Conversocial. However, the study also found that the average response time on Twitter was 11 hours and 15 minutes. Read >?

Nordstrom Turns Its Most Popular Items On Pinterest Into In-Store Displays (MarketingLand)
Nordstrom is letting customers know which of its items are the most popular on Pinterest by displaying signage in stores that say as much. "We hope it adds to our engagement with the community and ultimately enables us to sell more as well," said a Nordstrom spokesperson. Read >

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Social Login Landscape Unchanged In Q2?(Janrain)?
Social login ??the option to register or sign-in at a website using your credentials from an existing social network ??remains fragmented as a result of the competition between major social media platforms. Facebook's quarterly decline as a social login provider has halted, which has slowed the growth of Google's share.?Read >

Yelp Announces Rollout Of Its Own Delivery Platform (Yelp)?
Yelp Platform, which was announced yesterday, enables consumers to not only browse for food, but order it as well. Yelp is a popular destination for consumers researching local businesses, but now those consumers can transact as well. Read >

Google+ Update Makes It Easier To See What Your Friends Like (Mashable)?
Google+ now highlights posts that have been +1'd by people in a user's circles. The feature is somewhat similar to how posts are currently highlighted on Facebook. Read >

90% Of Customers Will Recommend Brands After Social Media Interactions (Business Insider)?
A new study conducted by the Internet Advertising Bureau has found that 90% of consumers would recommend a brand to others after interacting with the brand on social media. Read >

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/retailers-respond-slowly-on-social-media-2013-7

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Country Singer Randy Travis in Critical Condition With Heart ...

Singer first admitted to Dallas hospital on Sunday after developing what he thought was a cold


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TUESDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- Country music singer Randy Travis was listed in critical condition Tuesday following surgery in a Dallas hospital to treat a viral heart infection.

The 54-year-old singer was first admitted on Sunday after he developed what he thought was a cold, but he was later diagnosed with a serious condition known as viral cardiomyopathy.

Viral cardiomyopathy occurs when a virus infects and attacks the heart, leading to inflammation and a reduced ability to pump blood throughout the body, according to the Heart and Vascular Institute at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. This particular form of cardiomyopathy can progress rapidly, and while it only accounts for 1 percent of all heart disease deaths in the United States, it is one of the most common causes of heart disease in younger people.

One expert explained how viral cardiomyopathy can quickly develop into a life-threatening condition.

"Myocarditis is an inflammatory condition which can occur when the heart is infected by a virus. The condition can range from a minor flu-like illness to critical cardiogenic shock," said Dr. Sean Pinney, director of the Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.

"Most patients will experience only minor degrees of heart dysfunction and will make a full recovery," Pinney continued. "For those patients in whom the virus produces greater degrees of heart dysfunction, full recovery is possible, but less likely. About half of these patients will develop chronic heart failure, and another 25 percent will need a heart transplant or a mechanical assist device," he noted.

"The cornerstone of treatment is to provide excellent supportive care," Pinney explained. "This may include the use of ventricular assist devices, which are surgically implanted pumps designed to support the circulation until the heart can recover or until a heart transplant is performed. Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs have been used, but it is not clear whether they are helpful in aiding recovery."

Another expert outlined a similar prognosis.

"Viral myocarditis is an unfortunate condition where the virus attacks the heart muscle, causing heart damage similar to a heart attack," said Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a preventive cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. "In some situations the heart will recover and in others it will not, leading to heart failure. All we can do is give supportive care, careful monitoring and waiting."

Viral cardiomyopathy can be caused by more than 30 different viruses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These can include common flu viruses, cold viruses, Epstein Barr virus and hepatitis C.

Travis had been attempting to get his life back on track following numerous public incidents last year that centered around his use of alcohol. The 11-time Grammy winner pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in January following his arrest last year when he was found naked after crashing his Pontiac Trans Am.

Some of his most celebrated songs included "Forever and Ever, Amen" and "Three Wooden Crosses." He had 18 singles top the music charts during the 1980s and 1990s.

Source: http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20130709/country-singer-randy-travis-in-critical-condition-with-heart-infection

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Over-confident CEOs can put companies at risk

Over-confident CEOs can put companies at risk [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 9-Jul-2013
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Contact: Christian Basi
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573-882-4430
University of Missouri-Columbia

Investors should look for companies with independent boards that have good management skills

COLUMBIA, Mo. CEOs need to demonstrate strong leadership and good decision-making skills, but CEOs with over-confidence can involve their companies in riskier ventures and put investors' funds at risk, according to a new study from the University of Missouri, Georgia Tech University and the University of Texas-Arlington.

"Over-confident CEOs feel they have superior decision-making abilities and are more capable than their peers," said Stephen Ferris, professor of finance in the MU Trulaske College of Business. "Unfortunately, they tend to make decisions about mergers or acquisitions that can be viewed as risky. For example, CEOs who are over-confident tend to target companies that do not focus on their core line of business. Generally speaking, mergers that diversify companies don't work."

Ferris also found that CEOs who are over-confident often use cash to purchase or merge with other businesses. Over-confident CEOs do this because they believe their stock is undervalued, but Ferris is concerned that this action can deplete a company of important resources and leave it vulnerable to financial problems.

"In our study, we focused on mergers and acquisitions because those actions can involve millions and billions of dollars," Ferris said. "Mergers and acquisitions can either strategically position companies or they can bankrupt them."

While over-confident CEOs can be found in companies across the globe, Ferris and his colleagues found that over-confident CEOs tend to come from countries with cultures that emphasize individualistic characteristics compared to CEOs who are from countries that have cultures emphasizing "long-term orientation" or success through more conservative financial actions. Cultures that emphasize individual characteristics can be found in the U.S., France, Germany and the United Kingdom, while cultures that emphasize more "long-term orientation" can be found in Japan, Brazil and Mexico.

"An over-confident CEO can be a good asset to a company, but investors need to know how to determine if that is the case," Ferris said. "Over-confident CEOs tend to be more at ease and successful when launching innovative products or services and breaking through corporate inertia. No one wants to follow a timid leader; confidence is very contagious and can enhance investor interest and help with innovation. Confidence can create many positive actions for a company."

When deciding to invest in a company, Ferris recommends that new investors should review the financial fundamentals of the company, but also determine the personality of the CEO. If the CEO appears to be over-confident, it's important that the board of directors is independent. Ferris says investors should ask questions such as:

  • Who is looking over the CEO's shoulder and determining if decisions are being made too fast?
  • Is the board asking good questions before major decisions are made?
  • Does the CEO follow the board's direction or make decisions without any consultation with board members?

The answers to those questions should help investors determine if they are interested in buying the company's stock, Ferris said.

Ferris, who also is the senior associate dean for Graduate Studies and Research for the college, and his co-authors, Narayanan Jayaraman from Georgia Tech University and Sanjiv Sabherwal from the University of Texas-Arlington, published the study, "CEO Overconfidence and International Merger and Acquisition Activity," in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

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Over-confident CEOs can put companies at risk [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 9-Jul-2013
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Contact: Christian Basi
basic@missouri.edu
573-882-4430
University of Missouri-Columbia

Investors should look for companies with independent boards that have good management skills

COLUMBIA, Mo. CEOs need to demonstrate strong leadership and good decision-making skills, but CEOs with over-confidence can involve their companies in riskier ventures and put investors' funds at risk, according to a new study from the University of Missouri, Georgia Tech University and the University of Texas-Arlington.

"Over-confident CEOs feel they have superior decision-making abilities and are more capable than their peers," said Stephen Ferris, professor of finance in the MU Trulaske College of Business. "Unfortunately, they tend to make decisions about mergers or acquisitions that can be viewed as risky. For example, CEOs who are over-confident tend to target companies that do not focus on their core line of business. Generally speaking, mergers that diversify companies don't work."

Ferris also found that CEOs who are over-confident often use cash to purchase or merge with other businesses. Over-confident CEOs do this because they believe their stock is undervalued, but Ferris is concerned that this action can deplete a company of important resources and leave it vulnerable to financial problems.

"In our study, we focused on mergers and acquisitions because those actions can involve millions and billions of dollars," Ferris said. "Mergers and acquisitions can either strategically position companies or they can bankrupt them."

While over-confident CEOs can be found in companies across the globe, Ferris and his colleagues found that over-confident CEOs tend to come from countries with cultures that emphasize individualistic characteristics compared to CEOs who are from countries that have cultures emphasizing "long-term orientation" or success through more conservative financial actions. Cultures that emphasize individual characteristics can be found in the U.S., France, Germany and the United Kingdom, while cultures that emphasize more "long-term orientation" can be found in Japan, Brazil and Mexico.

"An over-confident CEO can be a good asset to a company, but investors need to know how to determine if that is the case," Ferris said. "Over-confident CEOs tend to be more at ease and successful when launching innovative products or services and breaking through corporate inertia. No one wants to follow a timid leader; confidence is very contagious and can enhance investor interest and help with innovation. Confidence can create many positive actions for a company."

When deciding to invest in a company, Ferris recommends that new investors should review the financial fundamentals of the company, but also determine the personality of the CEO. If the CEO appears to be over-confident, it's important that the board of directors is independent. Ferris says investors should ask questions such as:

  • Who is looking over the CEO's shoulder and determining if decisions are being made too fast?
  • Is the board asking good questions before major decisions are made?
  • Does the CEO follow the board's direction or make decisions without any consultation with board members?

The answers to those questions should help investors determine if they are interested in buying the company's stock, Ferris said.

Ferris, who also is the senior associate dean for Graduate Studies and Research for the college, and his co-authors, Narayanan Jayaraman from Georgia Tech University and Sanjiv Sabherwal from the University of Texas-Arlington, published the study, "CEO Overconfidence and International Merger and Acquisition Activity," in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

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A 3D-Printed SLR Makes Us Wish For 3D-Printed Film, Too

A 3D-Printed SLR Makes Us Wish For 3D-Printed Film, Too

Despite the fact that many camera manufacturers have stopped producing non-digital SLRs, fans of film-based photography should be happy to hear that they'll be able to 3D print a replacement should their beloved hardware ever fail. The OpenReflex camera was created by L?o Marius, a recent design graduate who's posted the plans and everything you'll need to make your own over on Instructables?well, everything except a 3D printer.

The OpenReflex accepts standard 35mm film and should work with any lens, but since the camera's plans are provided, ambitious photographers can modify it in any way they see fit. Material costs come to about $30, including the plastic, the internal mirror, and enough Sugru to ensure the entire housing is lightproof. And the camera's various components only require about 15 hours to print, so even if you don't have a 3D printer of your own, renting one for the task shouldn't be too expensive.

Photos taken with the OpenReflex have a look and feel similar to what you'd get from one of Lomography's cameras, but over time as the design is refined and perfected, the image quality and results can only get better and better. So thanks to Marius' creation SLRs could endure forever, but only if we find a way to way to 3D print cheap film stock too. [Instructables via PetaPixel]

A 3D-Printed SLR Makes Us Wish For 3D-Printed Film, Too

A 3D-Printed SLR Makes Us Wish For 3D-Printed Film, Too

Source: http://gizmodo.com/a-3d-printed-slr-makes-us-wish-for-3d-printed-film-too-700262792

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