Sunday, September 30, 2012

MLB: Washington 6, St. Louis 4 (10 inn.)

Published: Sept. 29, 2012 at 11:55 PM

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Kurt Suzuki smacked a go-ahead, two-run double in the 10th inning Saturday and Washington moved closer to a division crown with a 6-4 win over St. Louis.

With Cardinals forced an extra inning when Pete Kozma singled with one out in the bottom of the ninth, went to third on David Descalso's pinch-hit single and scored on Jon Jay's sacrifice fly.

But the Nationals came right back in the 10th. Adam Laroche drew a leadoff walk from Sam Freeman (0-2) and went to second on Roger Bernadina's sacrifice.

Fernando Salas came in to pitch and retired Ian Desmond for the second out. The Cards elected to intentionally walk Danny Espinoza to get to Suzuki, but the Nats catcher made them pay by blistering a pitch into the left-center field gap for a two-run double.

The victory reduced Washington's magic number to clinch the National League East to one.

Michael Morse cracked a grand slam and Drew Storen (3-1) earned the victory despite allowing the tying run in the ninth.

Kozma finished 3-for-4 with two RBI for St. Louis, whose magic number for an NL wild card spot remained at three.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2012/09/29/MLB-Washington-6-St-Louis-4-10-inn/UPI-28641348977326/

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Another Silly Baby Blog: Back that Thang Up - Clayton - Typepad

Another Silly Baby Blog: Back that Thang Up

Back that Thang Up

Hello ladies!! (Where have you been?!) ?Sometimes you have to disconnect in the name of reconnecting. ?While it could totally apply to me and this blog it doesn't...well it kind of does. ?Last week I decided to disconnect from my heavy usage of Facebook, Twitter, and my usual gossip sites- even Pinterest! ?It was time for me to reconnect with myself; you know the self I was pre-baby: a wife. ?It is so easy as a first time mom to become completely absorbed in your new little bundle that you forget to tender to both relationships. ?Sometimes you aren't up for the schmoozing that comes with rekindling your former goddess. ?Hell all that extra baby weight, those stretch marks, that extraness?about your body does nothing for your desire. ?But its important to remember that you are a whole new level of bad ass and you should put your extra self even higher on that goddess pedestal. ?
So now that I've convinced you to get your butt on the pedestal and reconnect, just how do you do it? ?Welp, I'm not a relationship expert so my lil tips might not work for you or be enough...but you're still reading so why not share?! ?First, get your self confidence together. ?Sure you got that extraness?going on but why not work those hips your baby gave you? ?Second, get the right gear.? Before baby you probably wore cute little pieces to highlight your assets and hide the trouble zones so why not do it now? ?Babydolls hide those tummies! ?Third, realize your hubby, boyfriend, boo, whatever will be so shocked by your enthusiasm that all of your worst fears will be for nothing! ?I can't imagine a guy turning down a chance to reconnect over stretch marks...and if they do, get a better companion. ?
? Now reconnecting doesn't have to be all about adult time. ?Put baby to bed and spend as little as 5 minutes holding each other, sharing one of your favorite pre-baby memories. ?Do something unexpected. ?Does hubs always take the trash out before bed?...take it out yourself! ?Leave a little note in his pocket for him to discover at work. ?Clearly you want to make sure it won't embarrass the two of you if another person were to see it should you choose to be more vulgar with yours. ?Does it sound like you're doing a lot of work and romancing here? ?Perhaps...but if your husband is like mine and has trouble shaking the guts and glory?birth of baby, it may be just what he needs. ?Let him know that the goddess is back and better than ever!
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Somalia: Al Shabaab militants abandon Kismayo after African Union attack

Al Shabaab militants have abandoned Kismayo in southern Somalia, a day after African Union troops launched an attack on the key port city.

The Associated Press reported that Kismayo residents awoke Saturday to find the Islamist militants had abandoned police and government headquarters in the city center, sparking a looting spree.

More from GlobalPost: Somalia gears up for final offensive against Al Shabaab

Kenyan and Somali forces with the AU mission on Friday launched a beach assault on Kismayo, while inland troops pushed toward the city,?the BBC reported.

Kismayo has been a stronghold for Al Shabaab, and an important source of funding for the group since it was forced out of Mogadishu in August 2011, the AP said.

The BBC said Al Shabaab had used Kismayo's port to bring in weapons. The group had funded itself largely by charging taxes on goods arriving at the port.

Al Shabaab announced it was leaving Kismayo via its Twitter account:

More from GlobalPost: In-depth: Africa becomes new frontline against Al Qaeda

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/africa/somalia/120929/somalia-al-shabaab-militants-abandon-kismayo-after-au-attack

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Former Saint Jakobus Church in Utrecht for Rent The trend is...

Former Saint Jakobus Church in Utrecht for Rent?
The trend is growing in regards to living at historical sites. The former Saint Jakobus Church is one for this list. Originally built in 1870, ZECC Architects and Thomas Haukes, who did the interior style, redesigned together this worshipping place in 2009.
This house is now available for short-term accommodation on Wimdu.?
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Former Saint Jakobus Church in Utrecht for Rent?

The trend is growing in regards to living at historical sites. The former Saint Jakobus Church is one for this list. Originally built in 1870, ZECC Architects and Thomas Haukes, who did the interior style, redesigned together this worshipping place in 2009.

This house is now available for short-term accommodation on Wimdu.?

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Video: 'Bagel Head' saline injection, new Japanese body-mod trend

Japanese women have introduced a new fashion trend in answer to Western Botox ? saline injections to the forehead that produce a bagel-shaped lump. The new fad is part of the extreme body modification art trend involving tattoos, piercings, and implants
According to National Geographic Taboo, the body-mod "beauty treatment" (as Asian women judge) involves inserting a needle into the forehead and injecting 400 cc of saline that creates a mound or blob on the forehead. The technician then presses a thumb into the middle of the blob to create a depression or indention that forms the characteristic "bagel shape."


But why do Japanese women rate as "beauty treatment" what would seem to Western women an unsightly deformation of the forehead. According to The Huffington Post, a Japanese artist Keroppy, gives an explanation that is unlikely to satisfy those cultured in Western aesthetic tastes: "People who like extreme body modification want to find their own way of doing things, and they?re always looking for new ways to do that. The more progressive the scene gets, the more these people have to experiment and go their own way."


Fortunately, the "Bagel Head" injection treatment is not permanent. The baggy mound in the forehead fades after about 16 hours because the body absorbs the saline, The Huffington Post reports.


Could this Eastern version of Hollywood Botox catch on in the West? National Geographic's recent episode of Taboo, featured the Japanese fashion trend. According to The Herald Sun, the episode (see video above) shows three body-mod enthusiasts , John, Marin and Scorpian, undergoing the "beauty" treatment, each with a needle attached to a saline drip inserted into the forehead. Jezebel reports the episode of Taboo also featured Mary Jose, "who quit her job as a lawyer to begin a drastic makeover that included head-to-toe tattoos, facial implants, piercings, an teeth filed into fangs. She's now known as 'Vampire Woman," and "another woman Elaine Davidson... the most pierced woman in the world, with over 8000 holes in her body?she has 500 piercings in her genitals alone." Asami, the beauty technician administering the treatment on the three, says "You really need to do it the right way, to reduce the risks." John describes the process as feeling like "something's dripping down my head" and a "slight stinging sensation." He also reports an intense sensation that feels like the liquid is trickling down the side of his face. He asks: "Is there something dripping down my head? I can really feel it in there, trickling down." The process takes about two hours during which the "bagel-ee" grows accustomed to the sensations: John says: "Right now it's kind of a relaxing sensation, kind of tingly, and also a kind of building pressure that's kind of slow and steady that kind of feels like it's putting me to sleep." The Daily Mail reports the trend was introduced by Keroppy who said he first encountered it in Toronto Canada in 1999 at an extreme body modification convention. He said: "I happened to meet Jerome, who was the person who pioneered saline infusions." He explained: "We stayed in contact, then eventually I experienced saline with him in 2003 and he gave me permission to bring it to Japan." According to Keroppy, the saline injection can be done on other parts of the body. Some people go for "scrotal infusions," he explained. Keroppy says there is a rise in popularity of "saline parties" in Japan. After receiving a saline bagel treatment, people take off to clubs and fetish parties to "enjoy being [bagel] freaks for the night."

Source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/333772

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Pale blue dot or not? What the colour of alien worlds can tell us

The pale blue dot (click to get a bigger version). Earth, as seen by Voyager 1 in 1990 when it was around six billion kilometres away from us. Credit: NASA/JPL

Most people are familiar with the pale blue dot image of Earth taken by Voyager in 1990. Its blueness is significant, of course, because it is Earth?s abundant liquid water that makes it look that way.

But if you looked at the light that is reflected from Earth carefully, you would see several interesting features. One, caused by vegetation, is called ?red edge?. Green plants absorbs a lot of red light creating a big, sudden jump in reflectivity in the red bit of the visible light spectrum. An alien, if it could get a good look, would be able to tell than Earth had plenty of vegetation because of this red edge.

A paper recently uploaded to arXiv (accepted for publication in the journal Astrobiology) looks at what features, like vegetation, we might be able to discern on a planet outside of our solar system.

Siddharth Hegde and Lisa Kaltenegger at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, then looked at how extremophiles ? creatures that live and even thrive in extreme conditions here on Earth ? might fare in the different kinds of habitat. ?Extremophiles provide us with the minimum known envelope of environmental limits for life on our planet,? the researchers say.

View of the Earth as seen by the Apollo 17 crew traveling toward the moon. Credit: NASA

I wrote about a similar topic at New Scientist in August when Hajime Kawahara at Tokyo Metropolitan University and Yuka Fujii at the University of Tokyo in Japan, published a paper that describes how they created 2D maps of what the light from an Earth-like planet would look like with various features on its surface (see ?Finding a Blue Marble? here). By watching a planet over time their technique is able to build up a more detailed image ? a blue marble, rather than a pale blue dot. Maps like these may one day provide us with an indication of what the environment is like on a faraway exoplanet.

Hegde and Kaltenegger?s paper covers a more rough and ready technique that could be a first step in deciding which exoplanets are the ones we should be studying in more detail ? the planets where organisms, albeit extreme ones, can survive here on Earth.

They note, however, that the characteristics of vegetation (or any organism with chlorophyll) could vary depending on their planet?s host star. The signature of chlorophyll near a hot star could have a blue, rather than red, edge to protect a plant?s leaves from overheating. Or on a planet that orbits a cool, dim star chlorophyll may appear black as it tries to absorb as much light as possible across the whole range of the visible spectrum.

A day where we have to use these techniques to decide which of an abundance of potential Earth 2.0s to travel to seems a long, long way away. But that doesn?t mean we can?t start daydreaming about which we will aim for first.

(Hat tip to Technology Review for flagging up the paper.)

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Intel's first tablets are business-oriented

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Intel roped in device makers such as Samsung and Hewlett Packard?on Thursday in San Francisco to showcase tablets powered by its new "Atom" processor?? a?chip it hopes will help it break into that crowded market.

Intel?initially brushed off any threat from tablets such as Apple's?iPad, but now hopes the combination of a low power consuming processor with touch-friendly Microsoft Windows 8 software will win over enterprise customers looking to deploy tablets, but keep PC-based software and hardware.

The world's largest chip maker says the "Atom Z2760"???formerly code named "Clover Trail"???is tailored to work with the latest version of Microsoft's operating system, due in late October. Tablets that use both the Atom and Widows 8 will be able to run widely used software such as Word and Excel, while connecting to peripherals such as printers.

It also lengthens battery life, enabling tablets to run 10-plus hours of streaming high-definition video, said Intel applications processor division chief Eric Reid.

Targeting corporations and government agencies means the first wave of Intel-powered tablets and tablet-laptop hybrids will avoid the worst of the consumer war now raging between Google and Amazon.com.

"These new Atom-based tablets have been targeted at spaces where Intel and Microsoft can win, the enterprise market, and as an alternative to a notebook," said Patrick Moorhead, head of Moor Insights and Strategy.

Dell, Acer, Asustek and ZTE round out the half-dozen PC makers that trotted out their upcoming tablets, some of which sport a detachable keyboard or stylus designed to support free-form drawing and writing.

"Every tablet shown today does what neither an iPad or Kindle Fire HD does well, which is creating content and controlling via a keyboard and trackpad," he said. "This provides differentiation while not going head to head with Apple and Amazon."

With PC sales expected to stagnate over the next year or two, Intel hopes to make up for lost time and regain market share ceded to rivals such as Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Nvidia, whose applications processors now power most tablets except the iPad.

Although the "Intel Inside" sticker remains affixed to 80 percent of the world's PCs, the Santa Clara, California, company has been slow to adapt its chips for smartphones and tablets.

Analysts say the semiconductor industry leader has woken up to the tablet threat only in the past year. It is now rushing into the mobile market, motivated in part by slowing PC sales across consumer, businesses and even the emerging market segments it once relied on to propel sales.

This month, it cut its third-quarter revenue estimate by a more than expected 8 percent and withdrew its full-year outlook entirely.

Intel's tablet strategy so far has focused on Windows 8 and its "x86" architecture found in most of the world's PCs. But executives said this month that tablets running their processors and based on Google's Android software are also in the works.

Microsoft's main assault on the tablet market involves Windows RT, a version of Windows 8 that works off the ARM Holdings chip designs that now dominate the market and drive the iPad and other mobile devices.

(Reporting By Edwin Chan. Editing by Andre Grenon)?

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Burkina Faso's Onatel H1 2012 earnings rise

BOWLING GREEN, O.H. ? President Obama will head to Henderson, Nev., on Sunday for three days of debate prep behind closed doors, ABC News has learned. While he is there he will also hold one grassroots rally and likely make some unscheduled local stops in...

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

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Dragster sets speed record with cheesy biofuel

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A dragster powered by biofuel brewed from cheese-making waste has set a blistering land-speed record for a one liter, two cylinder engine of 64.4 miles per hour.?

?That, in that class, is fast,? Lance Seefeldt, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Utah State University, told NBC News on Tuesday.

Since no record existed for that size engine prior to Seefeldt's cruise down the Bonneville Salt Flats earlier this month, the the professor and his colleague first?set the ?record with petroleum-derived diesel.

?Then we backed it up with the biodiesel we made from the waste cheese process,? Seefeldt said.?

The waste is sugars that a yeast strain converts into oils that are then developed into biodiesel with a patent-pending procedure, he explained.

The team is also making biofuels with bacteria as well as microalgae, which convert carbon dioxide into fuel with energy from the sun.?

They?ve tested all three in the lab and found them to ?match commercial biodiesel in every way and, in some ways, they are even superior to petroleum diesel,? Seefeldt said.

For example, they burn cleaner and thus produce fewer air pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, he said.

While the process to create the fuels is currently at the lab, proof-of-concept stage, the team can produce the yeast-derived version in gallon quantities.

That?s enough, they reckoned, to test the fuel in a small engine, so they built the Aggie-A-Salt dragster and raced at the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association?s 2012 World of Speed event.?

Check out the video below for raw footage from the speed test.

Now that the record is set, the team is back in the lab scaling up the bacteria and microalgae processes to produce enough fuel to race with them next summer.

?We want to run them head-to-head against each other at our top speeds, which we?re confident will be much faster next year,? Seefeldt said.

If all continues to go well, he added, the raw materials to produce these fuels at commercial scales is readily abundant.

The cheese factory where the team sources their waste material, for example, produces enough in a day for 66,000 gallons of fuel.

?You could multiply that across the country and different waste streams and, so it is infinitely scalable,? Seefeldt said.?

If the?technology is also able to compete in price with fossil fuels, then our future really could be cheesy.

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

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Israel's Netanyahu draws his "red line" for Iran

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shows an illustration as he describes his concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions during his address to the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012.(AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shows an illustration as he describes his concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions during his address to the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012.(AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shows an illustration as he describes his concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions during his address to the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shows an illustration as he describes his concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions during his address to the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel addresses the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

(AP) ? In his most detailed plea to date for global action against Iran's nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday the world has until next summer at the latest to stop Iran before it can build a nuclear bomb.

Netanyahu flashed a diagram of a cartoon-like bomb before the U.N. General Assembly showing the progress Iran has made, saying it has already completed the first stage of uranium enrichment.

Then he pulled out a red marker and drew a line across what he said was a threshold Iran was approaching and which Israel could not tolerate ? the completion of the second stage and 90 percent of the way to the uranium enrichment needed to make an atomic bomb.

"By next spring, at most by next summer at current enrichment rates, they will have finished the medium enrichment and move on to the final stage," he said. "From there, it's only a few months, possibly a few weeks before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb."

Israel considers a nuclear-armed Iran to be an existential threat, citing Iranian denials of the Holocaust, its calls for Israel's destruction, its development of missiles capable of striking the Jewish state and its support for hostile Arab militant groups.

On Thursday he presented his case to the world just why a nuclear armed Iran would be a danger to many other countries as well. Casting the battle as one between modernity and the "medieval forces of radical Islam," Netanyahu said deterrence would not work against Iran as it had with the Soviet Union.

"Deterrence worked with the Soviets, because every time the Soviets faced a choice between their ideology and their survival, they chose survival," he said. But "militant jihadists behave very differently from secular Marxists. There were no Soviet suicide bombers. Yet Iran produces hordes of them."

Netanyahu has repeatedly argued that time is running out to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power and that the threat of force must be seriously considered. Israeli leaders have issued a series of warnings in recent weeks suggesting that if Iran's uranium enrichment program continues it may soon stage a unilateral military strike. This week Iranian leaders suggested they may strike Israeli preemptively if they felt threatened, stoking fears of a regional war.

President Barack Obama has vowed to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power but has rejected Netanyahu's demands for setting an ultimatum past which the U.S. would attack. His administration has urgently sought to hold off Israeli military action, which would likely result in the U.S. being pulled into a conflict and cause region-wide mayhem on the eve of American elections. Netanyahu's 2013 Israeli deadline could be interpreted as a type of concession, but Israeli officials insisted action was still needed immediately and that in his speech Netanyahu was referring to the absolute point of no return.

Netanyahu appeared to be trying to soothe his differences with the White House when he thanked Obama's stance, adding that his own words were meant only to help achieve the common goal.

And he thanked the U.S. and other governments that have imposed sanctions which, he said, have hurt Iran's economy and curbed its oil exports but have not changed Tehran's intentions to develop the capacity to build nuclear weapons.

"I believe that faced with a clear red line, Iran will back down. This will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince Iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether," the Israeli prime minister said. "Red lines don't lead to war, red lines prevent war."

Netanyahu did not detail what should be done if his "red line" was crossed, but the insinuation was clear. In perhaps his final plea before Israel felt the need to take matters into its own hands, Netanyahu pounded away at the dangers posed by Iran.

"To understand what the world would be like with a nuclear-armed Iran, just imagine the world with a nuclear-armed al-Qaida," he said. "Nothing could imperil the world more than a nuclear-armed Iran."

Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but Israel, the U.S. and other Western allies suspect otherwise. Four rounds of U.N. sanctions have already been placed on Iran.

A U.N. report last month only reinforced Israeli fears, finding that Iran has moved more of its uranium enrichment activities into fortified bunkers deep underground where they are impervious to air attack. Enrichment is a key activity in building a bomb, though it has other uses as well, such as producing medical isotopes.

While Israel is convinced that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon, American officials believe Iran has not yet made a final decision to take the plunge and that there is still time for diplomacy.

Iran's talks with world powers over the issue have stalled, however, and Netanyahu argued Thursday that "Iran uses diplomatic negotiations as a means to buy time to advance its nuclear program."

Israel's timeline for military action is shorter than that of the United States, which has far more powerful bunker-busting bombs at its disposal, and there is great suspicion in Israel over whether in the moment of truth Obama will follow through on his pledge.

"Each day, that point is getting closer. That's why I speak today with such a sense of urgency. And that's why everyone should have a sense of urgency," Netanyahu said. "The relevant question is not when Iran will get the bomb. The relevant question is at what stage can we no longer stop Iran from getting the bomb."

Netanyahu has a history of fiery speeches about Iran before the U.N. General Assembly.

In 2009, he waved the blueprints for the Nazi death camp Auschwitz and invoked the memory of his own family members murdered by the Nazis while making his case against Iran's Holocaust denial and threats to destroy Israel. And last year, he warned about "the specter of nuclear terrorism" if Iran were not stopped.

While the bulk of Netanyahu's speech dealt with Iran, he also rebuked Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who spoke shortly before him to the U.N. General Assembly and accused Israel of ethnic cleansing for building settlements in east Jerusalem.

"We won't solve our conflict with libelous speeches at the U.N.," Netanyahu said. "We have to sit together, negotiate together and reach a mutual compromise."

Israel captured the eastern part of Jerusalem from Jordan during the 1967 Mideast War and later annexed it in a move that hasn't been recognized internationally. The Palestinians claim east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state along with the Gaza Strip and the rest of the West Bank.

In his speech, Abbas also said he had opened talks on a new bid for international recognition at the U.N.

The Palestinians will apply to the General Assembly for nonmember state status, in stark contrast to last year's failed bid to have the Security Council admit them as a full member state.

If Palestine does become a U.N. observer state, it will not have voting rights in the world body but will have international recognition as a "state." This could enhance the possibility of the Palestinians joining U.N. agencies and becoming parties to treaties including the International Court of Justice or the International Criminal Court.

Abbas insisted that the new quest for recognition was "not seeking to delegitimize Israel, but rather establish a state that should be established: Palestine."

Associated Press

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Taiwanese, Japanese ships clash over disputed islands

Japanese coast guard ships shoot water cannon at Taiwanese fishing boats in the East China Sea in a territorial dispute. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

By NBC's Arata Yamamoto and wire reports

About 50 Taiwanese vessels on Tuesday entered waters near a group of uninhabited islands at the center of a bitter territorial dispute involving Japan, China and Taiwan.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK showed footage of a Japanese coast guard ship shooting water at a Taiwanese fishing boat, while a Taiwanese patrol vessel blasted water at the coast guard ship in reply during an incident near the disputed Senkaku or Diaoyu islands, as they are known respectively in Japan and China/Taiwan.

The Taiwanese vessels ? 40 fishing boats and 10 coast guard ships ? entered the waters to protest the recent Japanese government's purchase of the islands from a private owner.

But by noon Tuesday all of the Taiwanese vessels had left the area, the Japanese coast guard said, after claiming their rights to fish in the area.

Japan infuriates China by buying disputed isles

The islands were nationalized by the Japanese government this month after it emerged that the outspoken governor of Tokyo, Shintaro Ishihara, had been in negotiations with the islands' owner to seal a more provocative deal by promising to build an emergency port for Japanese fishermen and various weather and communications facilities.

Osamu Fujimura, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, said during a morning press conference that Japan had lodged a protest with Taiwan.

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A Japanese coast guard vessel (right) sprays water against Taiwanese fishing boats, while a Taiwanese coast guard ship (left) also sprays water in the East China Sea Tuesday.

"In terms of the security surrounding the Senkaku Islands, we will continue to work together with the relevant ministries with a sense of alertness, and gather various information and vigilantly monitor the situation," he said.

"Our position is that this needs to be resolved under framework of our friendly ties with Taiwan, and to deal with the situation calmly," he added.

Chinese protesters: 'The Diaoyu islands belong to China!'

While few experts expect a military confrontation, an unintended clash at sea would increase tension, although all sides are expected to try to manage the spat before it spirals out of control.

NBC News emailed Taiwan's foreign ministry requesting comment on the incident and received a reply saying, "Thank you for your concerns about the issue, and please be patient for our further response."

September 18, the anniversary of Japan's 1931 invasion of Manchuria, is seen as a day of national humiliation in China, marked by protests even when relations with Japan are stable. This year's anniversary came amidst a Sino-Japanese dispute over an island chain called the Senkaku islands in Japanese and known to Chinese as the Diaoyu islands. NBC's Angus Walker reports.

The islands are also claimed by China, which has long regarded Taiwan as a breakaway province that is actually part of China.

Meanwhile in China, Japan's Vice-Foreign Minister Chikao Kawai began talks with his Chinese counterpart, Zhang Zhijun, the first diplomatic meeting between the two countries since anti-Japanese riots erupted over 100 cities across China amid rising tensions over the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands.

Emotional anniversary reignites anti-Japan protests in China

Before Tuesday's meeting, the Japanese envoy told journalists that he planned to explain Japan's position in a frank manner.

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An aerial view shows a Japan Coast Guard patrol ship (3rd from top) spraying water toward a fishing boat from Taiwan as Taiwan's coast guard vessel (4th from top) sprays water in the East China Sea Tuesday.

"Considering the difficult situation involving Sino-Japanese relations, we would like to do our best to move our relationship forward,? Kawai said.

Much at stake for US as tensions rise in troubled China Seas

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman on Monday suggested that a resolution of the dispute would be difficult.

"China will elaborate on its position on the Diaoyu Islands, demand that Japan correct its mistakes and make efforts to improve Sino-Japanese relations,? Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei said, according to the UPI news service.

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Polaris Office (for iPad)


To get work done effectively on an iPad, you need an app that lets you access your preferred storage system, create new documents, and edit existing documents from your preferred storage area. Apps that do one or two of those things are a dime a dozen, but it's hard to find a good one that can do them all.

The three-in-one productivity app Polaris Office ($12.99) for both iPhone and iPad radically changes the office landscape. It's an alternative to Apple's iWork suite for editing and creating documents, but also gives you access to a few of the major storage services, such as Dropbox and Google Drive (formerly Google Docs). You can edit your existing spreadsheets, Powerpoint files, and Word documents, or create new ones and save them locally or to your storage service.

Polaris Office's price is even more competitive than it may first sound. Buying the $12.99 app lets you install both the iPad and iPhone versions, and they include three productivity categories (word processing, spreadsheets, presentations) in one tight bundle. A similar app called Quickoffice Pro HD (recently? acquired by Google) costs $19.99 and only installs on iPads. Apple sells its Pages, Numbers, and Keynote separately for $9.99 a pop.

For its solid functionality at a great price, Polaris Office is an Editors' Choice among productivity apps for the iPad.

Supported File Types and Services
Polaris Office supports.doc and .docx word documents, .xls and .xlsx spreadsheets, .ppt and .pptx presentations, .txt documents and PDFs.

You can connect your Polaris Office app to a solid, but not comprehensive, selection of popular cloud-based services: Google Docs, Dropbox, Box, and WebDAV services. The comparable app Quickoffice has a few additional services, such as SugarSync, Evernote, and Catch?I'd love to see Polaris Office adopt a few more services to its list, too. In any event, integrating with a cloud-based storage solution lets you bypass iCloud in some sense, as you can use the other service to sync the files you create on your iOS devices. You can start a document on your iPhone, save it to Dropbox, and edit it tomorrow using Polaris Office on your iPad. Or you could open it on a Windows or Mac computer in another program of your choice.

Interface and Usability
An intuitive interface helps boost how productive you can be with Polaris Office. There's little to learn that isn't explicit from the button names, simple instructions, and interface design. Sample documents, one of each of the three main varieties, come preloaded in the app. Their contents contain instructions for using the app and its features, so be sure to read and explore them.

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A few unconventional controls, however, take some getting used to. For example, the convention for selecting text on the iPad generally is to press and hold the screen until the text is highlighted and spanner bar controls appear, which you can drag to adjust how much text you need to select. Polaris Office instead has you double tap to select text instead, which any seasoned iOS user would simply never try off the cuff. It's an instruction you have to read to learn. I found the spanner bars extremely finicky, flickering and not always highlighting all the text I wanted.

The iPhone version of Polaris Office also exhibits some wonkiness in terms of scrolling, which isn't always smooth and fluid, although this problem was thankfully absent from the iPad version.

Getting to Work
You can edit your office files in Polaris Office, with some basic limitations?but even these constraints are on par with what you might find in Google Docs or even Microsoft's free Web app versions of Word, Excel, and Powerpoint (they're wrapped into the online and cloud service call SkyDrive. For example, you can't track changes or enable macros, but that's not possible in Google Docs or SkyDrive either.

The tools easily cover the basics and then some. You can format text, insert images, save files as different file types (export to PDF, for example), change the page layout, alter the type of cell in spreadsheets, look up formulas, sort, play a presentation, and much more.

Another minor damper on the productivity party was that when I searched for a document that was in my connected Google Drive account, Polaris Office couldn't find it. I later realized that you have to search each of your connected storage spaces separately, so the first search bar I encountered was only for documents created and saved in Polaris Office. When you first open a connected storage are, such as Google Docs, you won't see a search bar at first glance. But it appears when you pull down the page?it's just kind of hidden and tucked away at the top.

Polaris Office for Productivity
The Polaris Office iPad app couldn't be a better deal. For just a few dollars more than what it would cost you to buy one of Apple's office apps, you can get three, all rolled into one tight productivity machine. Plus, Polaris Office works on both iPhone and iPad, which is like getting another two-for-one deal, with no subscriptions or add-on fees. I should hope future updates will smooth out the erratic text-selection controls (it's a fairly minor issue) and maybe add a few more services to the storage options, like SugarSync, but nevertheless, it's a great app that easily is a PCMag Editors' Choice.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For All [Television]

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllCable TV is a thing of the past. Nowadays downloading, streaming, and ripping your TV is the best way to watch, but not everyone wants a complicated home built media center. Here, we're going to find the best out-of-the-box, streaming set-top box so you can watch your shows on demand and ditch cable once and for all.

We'll be looking at five devices:

You've voted on your favorites before?and many of you voted for one of these five?but we decided to test all five for ourselves and see what they can do. Each device has its own niche and advantages, but they all aim to serve your movies and TV shows to you without the need for a cable subscription or library of discs. Here's a quick rundown of what each box supports:

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We included our custom-built XBMC media center?not everyone's taste, but a geekier option we love?for a bit of extra comparison. Obviously, you can't boil down five devices into just a small chart, though. So, we played with each of these five devices over the course of a few weeks, and here are our thoughts on each one: what it does well, what it lacks, and who it's good for.

Apple TV: Easy to Use, Perfect for Apple Users

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllThe $99 Apple TV is a tiny little device that fits anywhere in your living room. The remote is very basic, but extremely easy to use?something a lot of living room remotes lack these days. It feels very solid, and the buttons respond nicely, making the whole product pleasant to use. Setup is a snap: just plug it in, link it up with your iTunes library and Apple ID, and you're ready to go. Typing in your credentials is kind of annoying due to the lack of keyboard. I wish I could set up things like Netflix and Hulu in iTunes from my computer, but for now you'll have to trudge through the remote-driven setup.

The interface is great. It's fast, smooth, and incredibly simple. You have all your basic channels on the front page in a grid, letting you access your movies, TV shows, and music from iTunes, as well as streaming channels like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and sports sites like MLB.tv, NBA, and NHL. It even has a list of recent and popular movies along the top if you aren't sure what you want to watch, which is kind of fun. Anything else you want to play can be shot to the Apple TV through AirPlay. It won't support everything (HBO Go, for example, doesn't let you AirPlay) but it can be pretty handy.

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllUnfortunately, beyond that, its streaming abilities are limited. The Apple TV was really built around iTunes, which means you need to buy and download your content from the iTunes store. On one hand, iTunes' selection is amazing. You have tons of movies and TV shows at your fingertips, to rent or to buy. On the other hand, it can get expensive quickly. HD movies cost $15-20, while a full season of a TV show ranges from $40-50 on average. Watch more than a few movies or shows, and the iTunes store becomes much more expensive than $10 a month for Netflix or Hulu Plus. Sure, you "own" those movies, but they all have heavy DRM and are only watchable on Apple devices...so let's be honest, you don't really own them.

List of Apple TV Streaming Channels

The Good:

  • Remarkably easy-to-use interface and remote
  • A vast library of movies and TV shows available for download
  • Inexpensive

The Bad:

  • iTunes store can get costly, and everything has DRM
  • Not very many streaming channels, lacks Amazon

Verdict:
The Apple TV definitely seems like the most polished of the bunch, and the easiest to use for most people. It's great for users who have a lot of other Apple products, and prefer buying and downloading content to subscribing and streaming content (and have the wallet to support that preference).

Google TV: A Little Clunky, But Highly Configurable

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllGoogle TV is, quite literally, the Android of streaming boxes. It's available on a number of different devices from different manufacturers, in different price ranges, and with different remotes. As such, we can't talk too much about the hardware here (though the VIZIO Co-Star, shown at the right, is a great looking model available for preorder now). The software, however, is very reminiscent of an Android tablet...because that's exactly what it is. You have a wall of icons representing your media, live TV, apps like Netflix and Amazon, and others. You can download Google TV-optimized Android apps from the Google Play store and put them on your home screen.

Unfortunately, its similarities to Android do it more harm than good. Some apps are clearly ports of tablet apps that don't work very well with a remote, and you'll need to control them with the clunky trackpad or control stick on your remote. Sometimes you'll only need to do this for certain actions, like seeing a movie's info, but in some cases?like with Amazon's absolutely horrendous streaming "app" (which is really just a shortcut to the Amazon Prime web site)?you'll need to use the mouse for everything, which is really not an enjoyable experience. It also has the quirks we've come to know on Android phones, like the occasional force quit or popup confirming a security certificate (which isn't a huge pain, but something regular users will find confusing). All in all, it feels like you're using a computer from your couch, not a set-top box.

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllAll that said, Google TV does have a feature that is?in my opinion?the Holy Grail feature of set-top boxes: universal search. If you enter the TV & Movies app and search for a TV show, it'll show you a list of seasons and episodes. Select an episode and it'll show you which services it's available on (like Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube). You can then decide from there which service you want to use to watch it. It's a lot nicer than having to search each library separately for that show that's harder to find. Every device should implement this, and I really hope Google expands it to include other apps in the future.

Lastly, Google TV's streaming services are pretty good, since it has most of the Google Play store at its disposal. You can watch Netflix, Amazon (however crappily), and some sports channels, but a lot of content is missing?like Hulu and other TV channels. It does, however, have the movies and TV section of Google Play, which like iTunes lets you download and rent videos to your TV. Prices are comparable for movies, costing about $15-20 to buy, with a pretty good selection. Shows are cheaper at $20-$40 per season, but the selection leaves a lot to be desired. That said, other apps like the Chrome web browser, the occasional video game, or the awesome Plex media center make Google TV a bit more appealing.

List of Google TV Streaming Channels

The Good:

  • Lots of choice in hardware devices
  • Search Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube all at once
  • Google Play store offers movies for download and rent
  • Apps like Plex and Chome make Google TV highly configurable and powerful

The Bad:

  • Many apps are not very good, requiring a trackpad to fully take advantage
  • Not the most user-friendly, with the occasional lag, crash, or confusing popup
  • Selection of streaming services and TV shows is lacking

Verdict:
Google TV has a lot of weaknesses, and I wouldn't recommend it for most people. Its universal search feature has the potential to be incredible, but its interface and app selection just isn't very good compared to its competitors. However, it has its advantages for a specific niche: f you're looking for a cheap and easy Plex box, or a good box for couch-focused web browsing, this could be a very good option due to its configurability.

Roku: Streams From Any Service You Can Imagine

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllThe Roku is a clever little device, designed to be an easy-to-use, one-stop shop for any streaming service you want?and it does the job well. We tested the top-of-the-line XS model, which is still as tiny and inexpensive as they come, clocking in at only $99. Like the Apple TV, it sits out of the way, unnoticed, and is very easy to use, so even the least tech-savvy friend or family member can fire it up and watch their shows.

Setting it up is a cinch: just fire up the Roku, go through its initial setup wizard, and start adding channels from its easy-to-browse library. The Roku's remote is a bit big, clunky, and ugly, but it only has a few buttons, making it easy to use. Furthermore, the Roku does a great job of offloading the more complicated processes?like signing into Netflix, Hulu, and other services?to your computer. Instead of using the remote to log in, the Roku gives you a PIN number that you enter in a browser on your computer, linking it to your different accounts. This particular task may seem complicated to first-time users, but it really is a lot more convenient than doing it from the remote.

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllThe Roku's selection of channels is as good as it gets: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Vudu, Crackle, HBO Go, MLB.tv, NHL, NBA, Epix, and a lot more. It would be nice to see some better support from people like NBC, ABC, CNN, and other news channels, though?right now, the channels are either audio podcasts only or clips of popular shows, but rarely full episodes. The Roku also recently got the Plex app, which allows it to play items from a Plex media server?perfect for those few movies you've ripped or downloaded. It also contains a few of Plex's streaming channels, but not all of them are available at the time of this writing. Still, Plex is a very nice touch to a device that previously couldn't play those files at all.

The only real downside of the Roku is that it can be a little slow from time to time. The interface, while easy to use, isn't nearly as fluid as devices like the Apple TV. Plus, the remote (at least the one for the XS model) is really, truly awful. It feels more like a Wiimote than a TV remote, which is fine when you're playing games on the Roku, but it just seems big and clunky when you're using it for TV. Overall, though, the Roku is a killer device for streaming content, and its easy enough for nearly anyone to use.

List of Roku Streaming Channels

The Good:

  • An incredible selection of streaming channels, including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon
  • A browser-based setup process, which is nicer than using the remote
  • Easy to use for geeks and non-geeks alike
  • Inexpensive, lots of hardware choices
  • Plex app allows you to play networked content

The Bad:

  • Interface is a little slow
  • Remote is big and clunky, feels like a toy

Verdict:
If you're looking to stream from more than a few services, this is the box to get. It's got nearly everything, and you can keep your menu as minimal or as packed as you want. The other services like games are nice, too. If you want to play local files too, you can do so with Plex, but don't expect an insanely full-featured media center out of it. All in all, if streaming is your top priority, get a Roku.

Boxee Box: A Fully-Featured Media Center for the Patient and Tech-Savvy

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllThe Boxee Box is the most expensive device on the list at $175, and it's easy to see why. Unlike most of the others, the Boxee Box seems to be geared more toward the tech-savvy user, providing a more feature-filled media center without the hassle of building it and installing the software yourself. You can add all of your networked files (of nearly any file type) to a library that grabs thumbnails and plot information for a beautiful browsing experience, as well as stream content from services like Netflix and Vudu. If you buy it with the live TV adapter, you can also integrate your live TV-watching experience, which is pretty nice. Boxee also has a lot of social integration, letting you get recommendations from your friends on Facebook and Twitter and see what other people are watching. It has a browser, which?while a pain to use?can play many Flash videos not supported by one of its channels. It also supports AirPlay, which is wonderful to see in a non-Apple device.

The hardware is nice, even though it's a bit bigger than other similar devices. The remote is also quite good, acting as a minimal, Apple TV-like remote on one side with a mini keyboard on the other. The keyboard makes a huge difference, but doesn't feel like it makes the remote overly complicated. If I had one complaint, it's that the keyboard is a little hard to type on?especially because it requires you to hold down Alt or Shift to get numbers or capital letters, unlike similar keyboards you'd find on phones. It's just a little off-putting at first. But overall, the remote is really great.

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllBoxee's interface, while beautiful, can be a little confusing at times, though. Rarely do you spend time on a "home screen", instead bringing up a dock of options when you press the home button. From there you can view your movies, TV shows, watch later list, or apps. The apps menu is also a little confusing, requiring you to add and remove apps from your favorites using a hard-to-find menu item. After awhile you get the hang of it, and you can curate a pretty sweet list of favorites, but overall each menu just has so many options that it's hard to know which one you really want to use at a given time. Part of that is because it tries to integrate with services like Vudu to recommend you recent and popular movies, but it ends up being cumbersome?unlike the Apple TV's great implementation of the same feature using the iTunes store.

Lastly, Boxee's selection of streaming apps is huge, but the quantity is more impressive than the quality. Hulu and Amazon are both missing from its list, along with a lot of other heavy hitters that devices like the Roku have available. If your main goal is to stream content from internet networks like Revision3, TWiT, TED, and others of that nature, the Boxee will suit you fine. Otherwise, it may seem like it's missing some of the more important stuff. However, it does make good use of what it has with its "universal search" feature, similar to what I love about Google TV: if you search for a TV show, it'll show you the different places you can stream it. The universal search feature doesn't support Netflix like Google TV's does, but it's still pretty handy to have, especially when you have so many streaming channels available to you.

Unofficial List of Boxee Streaming Channels

The Good:

  • A beautiful interface for all your local content, and some integrated streaming content
  • An easy-to-use remote with a full, somewhat quirky keyboard
  • Lots of configuration options

The Bad:

  • Navigation is non-traditional and a tad confusing, particularly due to the large number of different menus
  • Streaming selection, while large, leaves out some more important services, and integration with the rest of the system seems limited to Vudu

Verdict:
The Boxee Box is a good device for those that want a highly configurable, full-featured media center but don't want to deal with the hassle of building one and installing something like XBMC. If you're willing to put in the time setting it up (and you aren't sharing it with someone less tech-savvy), it can be a pretty powerful media center, but it definitely isn't for everyone.

WD TV Live: A Hassle-Free Media Center That Has a Bit of Everything

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllThe WD TV Live isn't as popular as the other devices on this list, but it's actually a pretty good device, especially for users that have a lot of ripped or downloaded movies already (and it supports quite a few formats). WD TV Live comes in two flavors: a small, cheap, Wi-Fi-enabled box designed for streaming, and a more expensive, Ethernet-enabled box with a 1TB drive for all your local movies. The small box can play files off a USB drive, and the big box can still stream, but they're clearly aimed at two different types of users.

The interface is very pretty and shockingly easy to use. Plug in your USB drive and go to "Files" to start playing them. Have some files stored on the network? Just go to Movies or TV shows and add it as a source. Head to Services for streaming channels like Netflix, Hulu Plus, Vudu movies, MLB, and a few others. The remote is a traditional remote that feels a little cheap, but works as well as you'd expect. The interface is also somewhat configurable, letting you view your movies and shows in a few different list formats.

How to Find the Best TV Set Top Box and Ditch Cable Once and For AllThe WD TV is kind of a "jack of all trades, master of none". It does a good job of playing your own files while being easy to use, streaming from a few different services (but not a lot of them), and being configurable only where it counts. Tech-savvy media center users may find it a little basic, but it's the perfect box for someone who wants more than Apple TV can offer, but without the work that goes into Google TV, Boxee, or a homebrew XBMC box.

List of WD TV Live Streaming Channels

The Good:

  • Plays files on your network or USB drive, larger model has a 1TB drive for your ripped and downloaded movies
  • Extremely easy to use without sacrificing too much in power or configurability

The Bad:

  • Remote feels a little cheap and rubbery, has more buttons than it needs
  • Streaming channel selection is just okay: Netflix, Hulu, and MLB are present, but Amazon and other news/sports channels are absent

Verdict:
The WD TV Live's biggest strength is probably its ability to easily play local files, particularly for those that don't want to set up something like the Boxee Box. Its streaming library is okay, but not awesome. It's a good box for people with lots of ripped or downloaded movies that want to supplement them with a little streaming?someone who sits between the needs of a Roku and the Boxee Box.


Ultimately, your final decision will completely depend on your needs, what services you subscribe to, and how much of a hassle you're willing to deal with. I'm still married to my home-built XBMC box, but I'd have to say the Roku was easily my favorite of the pre-built options. It's insanely cheap, has tons of streaming services, and with the addition of Plex, can even do some basic playing of network files. The Boxee Box was also pretty nice if you're willing to sit and configure it, while the Apple TV and WD TV Live provided great plug-and-play solutions. The Google TV is a bit more of a wild card for those that have specific needs, but provides a lot of configurability and niche apps that the others don't have (or, alternatively, makes a great feature-filled Plex box). Check out the home pages for each device to see more about what they offer and where you can buy your own.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Improve Your Life With Straightforward Self Help Techniques ...

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DreamForce Social Media NOC (Network Operation Center)

Social Media Marketing?s Arbitrage Everything Future

My friend and a great SEO Phil Buckley (@1918) sent me a note on Google+ over the weekend with the picture of DreamForce?s Social NOC (above). Phil reminding me I ?saw? the real time monitoring of the social web implied by DreamForce a year ago. His note reminded me of a story from when I was about ten.

I didn?t know what my father did for a living for a long time. My father was a pension plan manager hedging risk for the very wealthy.?My father?s skill set was narrow. He selected people and funds his clients should trust with their money. Not hard to see why a ten or twelve year old couldn?t explain what his father did for a living on, ?What my parents do for a living,? day (lol).

Little did I know Wall Street was running hard straight for Internet marketing. ?Building my first B2B and B2C ecommerce ?FoundObjects.com (now RIP) in 1999 prior to the pervasive influence of the social web would be an exercise in futility today. FoundObjects.com wasn?t social, it wasn?t a platform for User generated Content (UGC).

Arbitrage, trading one thing for another, ?is what Internet marketing is rapidly becoming. Life inside the largest content network the world has?ever created is social arbitrage. We trade Link Love, Shares, Tweets, Retweets and attention for a relationship with websites and companies we LOVE and ADVOCATE. We champion the cause of a handful of products, brands and companies to our friends. Our network reaches out via six degrees of separation to friends of friends, so SNAP and before you know it your Tweet or Facebook post is being shared by a million people.

The web?s ?infinite inventory? described in The Long Tail by Wired editor Chris Anderson means there is almost no cost associated with adding one or a hundred more products to a scaled ecommerce website. Once an ecommerce site reaches scale?adding more ?digital products? LOWERS inventory carry costs, a truth Amazon?s founder Jeff Bezos learned on Wall Street and brought to Internet marketing with Amazon?s ?partner network?. Bringing Wall Street arbitrage to the sales and marketing of everything may make Jeff Bezos the most?influential man of our times.

Internet Marketing?s ?Arbitrage Everything? Implications

A recent series on PBS about the Civil War discussed how tactics from the last century met technology from the current time with horrible consequences. This mismatch of tactics and technology created massive loss of life. Technology changed the war in ways few generals understood. Google, Bezos and Amazon changed everything about selling products to consumers and services to businesses and now the social web is changing everything again.

Here are the marketing trends Amazon, Google?s and the social web?s new algorithms are using to change ?sales and marketing:

  • Infinite Inventory ? Important to sell everything because trading ?generates network presence and money. Trading even for a slight advantage creates huge return spread across the web?s law of large numbers where even a penny x a billion transactions becomes a lot of money ($10M).
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  • Process Is Product ? Infinite inventory creates tremendous NOISE and market ROIL. There is a need to hedge inventory and product creation costs as?Threadless.com and Quirky.com do. These ?mob source? sites share process as the first stage of a product development. They ask for community involvement and votes and produce to what their community wants.
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  • Grabbing For Hearts and Minds ? The new marketing game is not about physical shelf space or territory since ?territory? in a content network is infinite. The new social?marketing is a battle to capture hearts, minds and brand advocacy.
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  • Edleman?s New Conversion Funnel?? McKinsey Consulting partner David Edleman wrote several compelling pieces in the Harvard Business Review explaining the new brand marketing. Edleman?s ?new conversion funnel? defines?marketing based on outstanding experiences and continued brand advocacy across a customer?s social nets after the sale. 90% of brand content is created by?advocates on the social web making Edelman?s new conversion funnel with its discussion about the need for an ongoing relationship after the sale prescient.
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  • Attention Is Money ? In the Attention Economy: Understanding the new currency of business published in 2001, Davenport and Beck predicted attention, not?money, would become the most important and hardest to gain and keep commodity. Attention is related to the only thing we haven?t figured out how to make more of ? time. Since 2001 attention is being crushed by a new army of social signals so Davenport and Beck seem prescient too.
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  • Experience Economy ? In Pine and Gilmore book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theater and Every Business A Stage the authors stressed the need for unique?tactile experiences capable of creating viral marketing. How to bring ?tacticle? experiences online creates one of the unique social marketing challenges of our content networked times.
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  • Platforms vs. Websites ? After conducting research that showed Etsy?s network effect in the gift space at the end of 2010, Etsy moved from few pages in Google to over 100M very fast, I declared the ?closed loop (non User Generated Content) websites dead. The self referential websites of the past was being killed by more open and social ?platform? approaches. Since content demand exceeds any web team?s ability to?supply fresh and relevant content UGC (User Generated Content) must be generated at an ever faster pace. UGC on this scale requires a sophisticated Content Management System (CMS).
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  • Gamification ? ?Gamification: Winning Hearts, Minds and Loyalty Online?sees the?connection between sticky content as defined by the Heath brothers in Made to Stick?and a system to reward ?play? website engagement. Contests and games are among the stickiest kinds of content. ?The new Internet marketing needs games ?played??as competitions over time similar to frequent flier miles and Starbucks free coffee loyalty cards.
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  • Linked Content Network Fundamentals ? In Linked: How Everything Is Connected To Everything Else and What It Means Notre Dame network research Barabasi explains?critical properties of content networks. Content networks create hubs as a result of proprietary linking. Websites with the links and content, the??rich?, tend to get richer faster and faster. Google, Amazon and Apple are hubs and so hard to disrupt or displace.
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  • More and More, Faster and Faster, Better and Better?? The secret structure of Internet marketing is an ever escalating?creation curve. As we create more relevant content faster Google?s costs decline and their profits go up. Google was about to drown in social signals. An?engineer named after Navneet Panda created a faster machine-learning algorithm that saved Google?s network from being swamped by social link spam. Now Google can see how dirty your website?s ?room? is and they want it cleaned up or your website will be grounded.
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  • Storytelling Panda?s Secret SEO Implication ? ?Google?s new stress on QDF (Quality Deserves Freshness) and QDR (Quality Deserves?Relevance) changes the Key Performance Indicators an Internet marketing team must watch. Google?s Panda wants your webpages to ?ping? frequently with updates so UGC (User Generated Content) becomes important. Static Evergreen content needs to be re-created with social signals or it will lose relevance.
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  • The Future Converts Better With Predictive Analytics ? Algorithms and predictive modeling is clearly in Internet marketing?s future. We will look back on?4% conversion rates common to this time?s e-commerce websites and wonder what we were thinking. A new generation of tools spins and snips content based on conversion models in near real time and they are sure to increase conversion rates.
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  • Mobile First Disruption ? Mobile is more than programming content for phones. Mobile brings a new way of thinking about content, a responsive platform?agnostic approach. Content created for mobile migrates up and out to other devices. Mobile development should be FIRST and its?principles must guide web development going forward.
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  • SoLoMo Rocks Near Real Time ? It is possible to build a substantial business with a strong mobile presence and weak SEO (search engine optimization).?Once smart phone users join a company?s list mobile engagement and commerce becomes a diversify force, but the ?what?, ?why? and ?who? of mobile marketing is far from determined. SoLoMo also consistently demonstrates real time beats any other time for some types of conversions and engagements. The desire to understand and bend the near real time social web is why DreamForce created the Social Media NOC (Network Operations Center) pictured at the top of this post.

Marketing teams function in the constant NOW of the web?s global content network. When a marketing team reacts to what it?sees on the near real time social web better than competitors they win. ?React better more frequently and you and your company will win more and more, faster and faster and better and better.

PS. I realized after publishing this piece there is a missing trend. I wrote this piece in about two hours because I could pull from an extensive archive of ?Evergreen? related Internet marketing content across ScentTrail Marketing?s more than 500 posts and Atlantic BT?s blog with more than 1,000 posts. I used social tools such as Twylah for Twitter and Scoop.it to help with previously ?scooped? and Tweeted facts and resources.

Reacting in real time requires a substantial archive of creative content capable of being spun, snipped and republished to meet immediate demand. This is why we are creating a new kind of ?Social Content Management System? or Social CMS called SpinSnip. Stay tuned for SpinSnip.

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