Thursday, July 25, 2013

Jimmy Fallon and wife welcome a daughter

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The royal baby isn't the only famous newborn out there. "Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon and wife Nancy Juvonen Fallon welcomed a baby girl Tuesday, People magazine reports.

The couple is "overjoyed about the arrival of their beautiful daughter," their representative told People.

The Fallon baby arrived on the scene just one day after Prince William and wife Catherine welcomed a boy.

As with the royal bundle of joy, no name has been announced for the Fallon baby either.

While Fallon hasn't commented on his child yet, he tweeted on Monday about the royal arrival, writing, "Kate Middleton went into labor this morning. When the rest of the royal family heard, they said, 'Oh my God -- what's 'labor'?"

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/jimmy-fallon-wife-welcome-daughter-6C10726882

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Missing American schooner 'probably had a catastrophic event'; 7 remain missing

A family sailing around the world and three others are feared to be lost at sea after their boat went missing three weeks ago after communicating with a meteorologist about an incoming storm. Search-and-rescue teams continue to look for signs of the historic schooner along the coast of New Zealand. NBC's Sara James reports.

By Henry Austin and Miriam Firestone

The "biggest ever" search of the seas surrounding New Zealand turned up no sign of an American schooner that has been missing for more than three weeks, officials said Friday. ?

Search and Rescue officer Neville Blakemore said the 70-foot vessel ?probably had a catastrophic event? while traveling from New Zealand to Newcastle, Australia.

?The areas that have been searched have been absolutely massive and the area searched is the biggest area the Rescue Coordination Center of New Zealand has ever undertaken,? Blakemore said. ?The comprehensive search by the Orion [aircraft] the last couple of days has indicated that if the yacht was still afloat they would have seen it in the search area. So we are assuming that it's not in the search area and thus probably had a catastrophic event.?

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David Dyche, skipper of the 70-foot vessel Nina.

Blakemore added that he was refusing to give up hope of finding survivors but said the search was now focusing on debris from wreckage.?

The New Zealand Herald identified four of the people on the vessel as David Dyche, 58; his wife, Rosemary, 60; their son David, 17; and Evi Nemreth, 73, of Boulder, Colo., a maritime technology expert and retired University of Colorado professor. A 35-year-old British man, a 28-year-old American man and an 18-year-old American woman were also on board.

A storm was reported near the vessel's last known location on June 4, the day the Nina vanished. It featured winds gusting up to 70 mph and 26-foot waves.

New Zealand-based meteorologist Bob McDavitt told the Associated Press?that one of the crew was concerned about the conditions when she called on a satellite phone on June 4. ? ?

"The weather's turned nasty, how do we get away from it," McDavitt quoted Nemreth as asking him. ?

He added: "She was quite controlled in her voice, it sounded like everything was under control."

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The Nina is seen at sea in January 2012.

Friends in Panama City, Fla., where the Nina often moored, ?told NBC station?WJHG that David Dyche was an ?accomplished captain? and said they were refusing to give up hope.

"You always worry anytime you've got a vessel in a bad weather situation,?Massalina Bayou marina director Bill Lloyd told WJHG on Thursday. ?But you don't handle a boat the size of Nina unless you're an accomplished captain.?

Blakemore, the rescue official, refused to rule out the possibility of survivors. However, he said that the ?logical conclusion? is that the boat sank rapidly, preventing the seven strong crew from sending out an SOS.

Unlike many locator beacons, he said that the one aboard Nina was not activated by water pressure and wouldn?t start automatically if the boat sank. However, he maintained that it would be unlikely that a craft the size of the Nina would sink. ??

?If the vessel got knocked over by a rogue wave it would have happened very, very quickly and they may not have had time to, to launch any life-saving equipment,? Blakemore added.

On her Facebook page, Rosemary Dyche said her family had planned a world tour.

?I am now on an adventure of a lifetime going around the world with my Wonderful husband who is my best friend and our youngest son," she wrote . "But I do Miss my 2 older sons Justin and Kevin and my grand kids Katelynn and Sean my mom. And all my friends. But we have to do it now while we can.??

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Coup leader asks forgiveness from Malian people

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) ? The officer who led a coup last year that plunged Mali into chaos asked for forgiveness from the Malian people during a ceremony meant to heal the rift between soldiers who supported the putsch and the presidential guard who fought to defend the former president.

Coup leader Capt. Amadou Haya Sanogo said that he and his brothers and sisters in green-beret uniform "want to ask for forgiveness from Malians as a whole."

After the coup, the green berets led a purge of the red beret-wearing presidential guard. Many red berets were "disappeared," while others were imprisoned and allegedly tortured.

Interim President Dioncounda Traore said Wednesday the ceremony marked the reconciliation of the two sides and announced that all red beret soldiers still incarcerated had been freed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/coup-leader-asks-forgiveness-malian-people-215310701.html

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'Laverne & Shirley' stars reunite on Nick comedy

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? The leading ladies of "Laverne & Shirley" are reuniting.

Nickelodeon said Wednesday that Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams will guest star in an episode of its new sitcom "Sam & Cat."

The actresses starred as 1950s and '60s pals and roommates Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, workers in a Milwaukee brewery. The sitcom aired from 1976 to 1983 on ABC.

"Sam & Cat" features Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande as friends who start a baby-sitting business.

Nickelodeon says Marshall and Williams will start filming on Wednesday. They play characters involved in a decades-old feud, tweaking the long-ago rumors of a "Laverne & Shirley" rivalry.

"Sam & Cat" creator Dan Schneider says it was an honor to write for what he called TV's" funniest female roommates" ever.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/laverne-shirley-stars-reunite-nick-comedy-101222356.html

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Apple Online Store opens in Russia, establishes direct sales in key ...

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Today, Apple has finally launched a version of its official online store for customers in Russia. The online store is similar in style to Apple?s online stores in other countries. Customers in Russia are now able to order iPhones, iPads, iPods, Macs, accessories, and more directly from Apple to their homes. Apple is celebrating the launch by taking up Apple Russia?s homepage to announce the new store (image above)?

This online store is Apple?s first official sales presence in the country. The tech giant is yet to open up an official physical retail store in Russia, but several rumors have pointed to Apple being interested in Russian land. Apple?s ties to Russia have begun firming up over the past couple of years. Late last year, Apple expanded its iTunes Store to Russia, and made this announcement at a major media event in Moscow.?In 2010,?Russian Prime Minister Medvedev visited Steve Jobs at Apple?s Cupertino headquarters.

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As forecasted?by Apple job listings from earlier this year, the Apple Online Store for Russia is fully equipped with a live chat support team and interactive customer communications. The online store includes a panel for live chat in addition to features for chat operators to demonstrate and explain products to potential product buyers.

Russia has been regarded by many as a key emerging market in the technology industry. With Apple making strides to establish itself in emerging markets (such as China), opening direct sales in Russia is a critical move in Tim Cook?s quest to assert Apple as a globally dominant company. Apple is rumored to, later this year, ship a cheaper iPhone, which could assist in this goal.

Source: http://9to5mac.com/2013/06/25/apple-online-store-finally-opens-for-business-in-russia/

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Rainy Day Staycation at Parque Espa?a Residence Hotel ...

With the kids back to school and the rainy days upon us, it?s hard to squeeze in a getaway. But what if stress is getting the best of you? Then the next best thing would be to go on a ?staycation?.

A staycation is basically having a mini ?vacation? either just within the metro ? usually staying in a hotel/bed and breakfast/resort ? or somewhere that is just a couple of hours drive from where you live.?


However, if you?re so fed up with the metro and want a change of scenery but you?re just not up for more than a 3-hour drive to Tagaytay or Batangas, your next best bet will be to head just a little bit down south to Alabang.

Located in a quieter area of Filinvest City is Parque Espa?a. Unlike most hotels, it is a serviced residence that will be your home away from home.

As soon as you step in, your attention will be caught by the colorful Mediterranean tiles of the front desk and the vibrantly-colored furnishings of Dolce Y Naturales at the lobby lounge that is perfectly balanced by the earth-toned accents. Tr?s chic!

I approached the front desk to inform of my reservation, and after presenting? a valid ID and handing over a Php1,000 incidental deposit (refundable upon check-out), I was given our keycard together with 2 breakfast vouchers and WiFi passwords*.

We were given a 55 square meter 1-Bedroom Deluxe. Needless to say, my mom and I had a lot of space to move around!

Now, don?t worry if the lobby?s theme is not carried through to the rooms yet (but that?s not to say it?s not stylish or cozy). Parque Espa?a?s Sales & Marketing Manager, Tina Robles Anciano, explains that renovation of some rooms are in the works.

Modest dining table complete with dining ware and complimentary bottles of water.

Living room accent and flat screen TV

And because it is a serviced residence, you literally have everything you?ll ever going to need. It has a living area, dining table good for 4 persons, a kitchenette and more.

Our comfy queen-sized bed for the night

We had a bed that was more than big enough for us. The clean, fluffy and comfy sheets and pillows sent us to dreamland in no time.

Aside from the TV in the living room, there is also a wall-mounted flat screen TV and DVD player in the room.

And to maximize space ? as if the room?s not spacious enough ? the closet?s sliding door doubles as a full-length mirror. Inside are built-in clothes? hanger and a safe to keep your valuables.

The working desk with iPod dock/alarm clock and the room?s own WiFi router for faster browsing experience.

The spotless toilet and bath. Plus points for the glass-enclosed shower. No wet floors here.

Each room has its own fully-equipped kitchenette with a fridge, stove, microwave oven, and tea and coffee-making facilities. It even has a flat iron and provision for washing machine.

While I?m sure it?ll be hard to leave the comforts of your room, the roof deck is worth checking out primarily because of the modest pool and the view.

Refreshing view, isn?t it?

This is the beauty of Alabang: you get to enjoy the laid back vibe of the south and be in the metro at the same time.

If you need a quick fix, Westgate and Commerce Center is just a stone throw?s away, but why go out when you can dine at their in-house restaurant? Also located at the roof deck is Bistro del Cielo which serves really, really (did I say really?) good? and affordable food. And I?m not even exaggerating. The food is so delectable it deserves a separate blog post. ;)

For the shopaholics, guests can take advantage of Parque Espa?a?s FREE 24-hour shuttle service to nearby malls like Festival Mall and Alabang Town Center. Talk about value-added service!

Executive Suite

One of the rooms of the 3-bedroom Deluxe. Perfect for groups or families.

The staff was also kind enough to show me the other rooms they have. Though the rooms vary in layout, the amenities are consistent.

For the fitness buff, Parque Espa?a?s location is perfect for a morning run. And don?t worry if it?s gloomy outside, you can still use their fitness center located at the ground floor.?

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*WiFi is Php100.00 per password

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Source: http://www.excursionista.net/2013/06/parque-espana-hotel.html

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Gay-Marriage Ruling Sparks Crazy Dancing And Body Paint: Watch Here!

MTV News rounds up the Web buzz around the SCOTUS decision.
By Emily Blake and Emilee Lindner

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Humana's CEO on the massive undertaking of health reform

By Caroline Humer

(Reuters) - Bruce Broussard took over as chief executive of Humana Inc in January, just in time to steer the health insurer's entry onto the health insurance exchanges created by President Barack Obama's reform law.

Humana plans to sell subsidized insurance plans in 14 states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida and Kentucky, where it is based, about the same number of states as rivals like WellPoint Inc and Aetna Inc.

The exchanges are expected to bring in 7 million people in 2014. Insurers must offer plans to any individual who applies, regardless of prior health problems. The government will provide subsidies to people who earn up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level, or $94,200 for a family of four.

Humana already has experience with government healthcare programs - it has more than 2.5 million members in privately administered Medicare Advantage plans for the elderly. It also manages Medicare pharmacy benefits for more than 3 million people.

Here is a discussion that Reuters had with Broussard this week on the effort to roll out "Obamacare":

Q: What has proven harder than you thought about the development of the exchanges?

A: This is a massive project. A number of months ago the industry met with the president and he made the comment this is probably the largest healthcare project since the Truman-Kennedy era, and he is right. We are taking on a very, very large project and so there are a lot of details that the states and the federal government are working on. It's keeping up with those and being able to implement them where they are already behind schedule, and trying to keep up so that we do fulfill the needs of the public promise that has been made.

Our challenge right now is it is moving so quickly, keeping up with it and being able to assist the state and federal governments for it to be successful because I think the last thing we want is for it not to be successful. So we are dedicated to helping it. But the details are coming out and they are coming out as quickly as the federal government can get them out.

Q: What did you think about the recent U.S. Government Accountability Office report that said some states are behind?

A: I'm not going to take a different stance than the GAO. I'll just say in general there are a lot of details and everyone is working hard to get this done. The industry is working hard, the states are working hard, the federal government is working hard, but this is a big task that's been taken on and I'm sure details will be get lost in the process just because of the size and the enormous effort that is required here.

Q: When consumers decide on which plan to purchase, would you expect that access to certain doctors and hospitals will play a large role?

A: It's going to be interesting. This is where price and choice are going to come at a crossroads here. I think a more cost-effective product is going to have less choice. It is a test. Most of our products are going to be narrow networks and limited providers because we feel that is the best way we can offer a product that is going to be cost-effective.

Q: How else can consumers judge the value of these products?

A: This isn't much different from (Medicare) Part D and Medicare Advantage when it came out in 2005. There was a lot of confusion around what it meant and there was a lot of time being spent on educating both around choices and options and subsidies to the type of plan.

As we look over the coming number of months, we look at that as a responsibility that we have in educating in the 14 states we will be in. We are going to take our market point sales group that today also handles the Medicare Advantage program, we are going to expand that and they will be an active part of the individual exchange. So we are going to have people on the ground helping people.

We also believe in having relationships where people are in their normal course of life, so retail chains are an important part of that. So not only are we going to have people go to their homes, but in addition we are working with partners with retail outlets so we can staff individuals where it is convenient to a potential member to incorporate in their life.

Q: Do you mean grocery stores and pharmacies?

A: Yes, that's right.

(Reporting by Caroline Humer; Editing by Michele Gershberg and Douglas Royalty)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/humanas-ceo-massive-undertaking-health-reform-165828188.html

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

ACCEO Solutions Presents Acomba e-commerce, an Online ...

MONTREAL, QUEBEC?(Marketwired ? Jun 18, 2013) ?
A reference point in accounting software in Quebec
for over 25 years, the Acomba system is expanding with a new
solution which provides a simple way for companies to launch and
run an online store: Acomba e-commerce.

Directly connected to the inventory in a user?s Acomba software,
Acomba e-commerce delivers an affordable, secure, and multilingual
turnkey shopping site. Its many functionalities include secure
online payment, integral Web hosting, and various marketing
options. Our experts worked tirelessly to develop a solution which
reduces business costs and provides an optimal online experience:
Acomba e-commerce integrates with Acomba software, most online
shipping fee services, and certified online payment services in
real time.

Any merchant wanting to launch into online commerce can choose
from a range of ready-to-use professional Web site templates or
have a custom-designed site. Whatever the selection, good
search-engine visibility is always ensured, and no programming is
necessary.

?This is a new opportunity for SMBs and merchants,? says Denis
Carrier, executive vice-president and chief operating officer of
ACCEO Solutions? SMB Solutions division. ?From now on,
entrepreneurs wishing to open an online store and run it using
Acomba can do so without having to program anything.?

Acomba e-commerce is set to become an essential solution for
Internet business development. An online store demo is already
available and can be tested at

www.acomba-ecommerce.com.

About Acomba Software

For more than 25 years, Acomba has helped over 40 000 SMBs
achieve success. More than just simple accounting software, Acomba
is a management ecosystem with a wealth of features.

About ACCEO Solutions

Leading Canadian IT company ACCEO Solutions specializes in the
design, implementation, integration, and support of management
software; e-business development; and payment, professional, and
technical services. ACCEO Solutions, which is currently
experiencing an active growth phase, boasts nearly 1000 employees,
approximately 55 000 clients, and annual revenues of over $100
million. Its most recent acquisitions include Les Syst?mes
Informatiques O.G.C., Tender Retail, activeM?dia
D?veloppement, Fortsum Business Solutions, and Bell Business
Solutions. These acquisitions have enabled the company to break
into new and promising vertical markets and extend its product and
service offering to businesses of all sizes and to municipalities
and other public service organizations. For more information,
please go to
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Friday, May 10, 2013

A Florida restaurant has pulled lion meat from its menu after an up-"roar" from...


A Florida restaurant has pulled lion meat from its menu after an up-"roar" from some customers. Taco Fusion is known for serving all kinds of exotic game, but it seems the lion meat caused the most controversy: http://on.kthv.com/18wMCaQ

Do you like to try exotic foods? Where should a line be drawn?

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Former Republic Windows Employees Start Their Own Factory

Republic Windows was the scene of a nationally covered labor sit-in in 2008. (CBS)

Republic Windows was the scene of a nationally covered labor sit-in in 2008. (CBS)

  • Windows Factory Is Reborn
  • WBBM Newsradio's Bob Roberts

(CBS) ? Eighteen of the workers who staged a sit-in strike when Republic Windows & Doors suddenly ceased operations at its Goose Island plant in late 2008 are back in business as a worker-run cooperative.

It?s been a tough road.

Then-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich pledged his support to the Republic worker during a visit to the sit-in on Dec. 8, 2008, only to be arrested the next day.

The firm that took over the Republic factory, Serious Materials, got out of the window business last year.? Now, the workers own what?s known as the New Era Windows Cooperative.

New Era was nurtured by Republic?s union, the United Electrical Workers ?and is financed by a group called The Working World that specializes in worker-run coops.

Its president, Brendan Martin, said he believes New Era is a good investment.

?We have a good story of workers saving their jobs we also have the benefit of very low overhead,? he said.? ?We don?t have hungry investors waiting to get their money out immediately.?We don?t have a bank crashing on the door because they want to get payments in month one.?

They cherry-picked the best of Republic?s equipment, which is now set up at the old Campbell Soup factory at 2600 W. 35th St.

The worker-owners are all former Republic employees, such as Ricky Maclin. He said they have a handful of orders and believe their timing is good.

?Unlike our competitors, we don?t have the CEOs and COOs and all of those ?Os? that you have to pay big bonuses to,? he said.? ?So we?re able to transfer that savings down to our customers.?

Union organizer Leah Fried said UE has tried to help New Era get off the ground by spreading the word about the coop.? Did she ever believe she would turn commercial spokesperson?

?No!? But these guys have inspired me,? she said.??I really want them to be able to succeed.? I really think anyone who works with them is really going to enjoy the process.?

Source: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2013/05/09/former-republic-windows-employees-start-their-own-factory/

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Nokia pushes $99 Internet phone in market share battle

By Devidutta Tripathy

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Nokia is betting low-priced phones with Internet capability will help it regain lost ground in crucial emerging markets after falling behind in the global smartphone race.

On Thursday, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop unveiled a new $99 phone in its mid-range Asha line at a launch in India, one of the most important markets in his bid to revive the struggling Finnish firm.

The new phone offers Internet access on a touch-screen with built in applications for popular social media sites and more features than earlier models, which fell short of a full-fledged smartphone.

He also announced a revamp of the Asha software platform in the hope of persuading more developers to write applications for Asha phones.

Elop, hired in 2010 to turn around the once-dominant handset maker, is under pressure as a controversial decision to switch to Microsoft Corp's Windows software is yet to bear significant results after two years, with shareholders this week saying he should reconsider the move.

Although more people are buying phones with computer-like features, most of the handsets Nokia sells are regular phones. Its failure to cash in on the smartphone boom saw it last year cede its 14-year reign as the world's top phonemaker to South Korea's Samsung Electronics.

"The market is undeniably moving towards smartphones - although India may be moving at a slower pace than the likes of China, but it is still the case," said Jessica Kwee, a Singapore-based analyst at research firm Canalys.

While Nokia has seen brisk sales of its Windows-based Lumia smartphones, it still has just a 5 percent share of a global smartphone market dominated by Samsung and Apple Inc.

So-called "smart feature phones" like those in the Asha range, which have limited smartphone capabilities such as Internet and email access and touch screens but are cheaper than the likes of Samsung's high-end Galaxy models or Apple's iPhone, are crucial to Nokia's future as it defends its leading market share in emerging economies such as India and Africa.

The launch of Asha, which means "hope" in Hindi, last year helped Nokia recapture some of its lost share in India and retain its leadership at about 26 percent of a market where it faces growing competition from Samsung and local rivals such as Micormax, Karbonn and Lava.

The new Asha 501 launched on Thursday has design elements similar to the higher spec Lumia line, features applications for social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and supports Indian languages.

Nokia said the Asha software development kit would make it easier for developers to come up with smartphone-like apps and to sell content from within them. The in-application payment system would be launched in a few weeks, Nokia said in a statement.

BRIGHT SPOT

India has been a rare bright spot for struggling Nokia, which has seen its sales fall year-on-year for eight straight quarters. It was Nokia's No.2 market in 2012 after China in net sales and has been relatively steady compared with China, where net sales fell nearly 60 percent last year.

"India is very important," said Elop. "India is a bellwether market, it's a very leading indicator of some of the trends, some of the new technologies, some of the new consumer requirements that people are asking for."

For the three months to March, Nokia had a 23 percent share of mobile phone sales in India, the world's second-biggest cellular market by customers, Strategy Analytics estimates. Three years ago it controlled more than half the Indian market.

Nokia's "production, pricing and mindset have been long established to churn out millions of standardized models at low prices," said Neil Mawston, British-based executive director at Strategy Analytics, but added the company faces "strong headwinds" from local competition.

ANDROID COMPETITION

The biggest threat for Nokia in the low-end segment of Internet-enabled phones is cheaper devices running on Google Inc's Android software, typically made in China and Taiwan and shipped worldwide to be sold by local companies.

In India, the cheapest Android phone available from online retailer Flipkart.com is priced at about $61, whereas a touch-screen Asha phone starts at $72.

For the first time, global smartphone shipments overtook that of smart feature phones in the three months to March.

The challenge for Nokia is to convince entry-level smartphone buyers that the Asha can fulfill their needs and give a smartphone-like experience, said Rajat Agrawal, executive editor at gadget reviewer BGR India.

"These are the devices they think will compete with the $100-$150 Android smartphones. The biggest challenge over there is the whitebox manufacturers," he said, referring to low-cost Android phones.

The new Nokia phone has a lengthy 17 hours of talk time and 48 days of standby time, an attractive feature in a country like India where many people don't have regular access to electricity and power cuts are frequent.

"Nokia needs a killer model for the high-growth smartphone market ... an iPhone 3G or Galaxy S1, a revolutionary model that stands apart from the rest on usability or design and one that will ship tens of millions of units worldwide," said Mawston.

"Nokia's task for recovery is easy to say, hard to do." ($1 = 54.1275 Indian rupees)

(Editing by Tony Munroe and Alex Richardson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nokia-unveils-asha-phone-priced-99-072657559.html

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South Korean president to address Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) ? South Korean President Park Geun-hye is getting a grand welcome from Congress as Seoul and Washington resolve to stand firm against North Korean provocations.

Park was to address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday, a day after she and President Barack Obama urged the North's young leader, Kim Jong Un, to abandon nuclear weapons and rejoin the international community.

The strong message of solidarity was delivered amid signs North Korea was moving to dial down tensions that have escalated since it conducted an underground atomic test in February that drew tightened U.N. sanctions.

Obama declared that the days when the North could win concessions by creating a crisis were over. He said the allies would respond to aggression, but he also endorsed Park's goal of building trust with Pyongyang, as long as it honors international commitments, particularly on denuclearization.

"If what North Korea has been doing has not resulted in a strong, prosperous nation, then now's a good time for Kim Jong Un to evaluate that history and take a different path," Obama told reporters Tuesday as he stood alongside Park. "Should he choose to take a different path, not only President Park and myself would welcome it, but the international community as a whole would welcome it."

Park's attempts to build trust with Pyongyang have gained no traction. Relations have only gotten worse since she took office, two weeks after the latest nuclear test ? the third conducted by the North since 2006.

Pyongyang recently forced the closure of a joint industrial park that was a rare symbol of inter-Korean cooperation.

But in a sign that tensions on the Korean Peninsula could be subsiding, U.S. officials reported Tuesday that North Korea has removed from a launch site two mobile, medium-range ballistic missiles that had been readied for possible test-firing.

Park, daughter of the late South Korean dictator Park Chung-hee, is on her first overseas trip since taking office in late February after winning elections in the now democratic nation, one of Asia's strongest economies.

Her visit also marks the 60th anniversary of the military alliance with the U.S. that maintains 28,500 troops in South Korea.

She becomes the sixth South Korean leader to address a joint meeting of Congress. Her predecessor, Lee Myung-bak, who had an unusually close bond with Obama among foreign leaders, was the last to do so in October 2011. Also Wednesday, Park was to address the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

At Tuesday's news conference, Park said the international community needed to send a firm and consistent message that North Korea's provocations and pursuit of nuclear weapons would not be tolerated, so it would be compelled to change.

She stressed the importance of the role of China, the North's key ally and economic benefactor. In a nod to its new apparent willingness to put pressure on Pyongyang, Park said China was "faithfully implementing" U.N. Security Council resolutions intended to curb the North's pursuit of weapons of mass destruction.

In a significant move, one of China's biggest banks said Tuesday it has halted business with a North Korean bank accused by the U.S. of financing Pyongyang's missile and nuclear programs.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/skorean-president-address-congress-071116626.html

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

This Animation Based on Oscillating Sine Waves Is Utterly Entrancing

Are your eyes bored today? Look at this right now. It's a computer animation by computer artist Daniel Sierra, and it will mesmerize you, if only for a few minutes.

Sierra just got his MFA from New York's School of Visual Arts, and Oscillate was his thesis project. He was inspired by the motion of sine waves, upon which he built a tapestry of color and sound:

The concept of universal building blocks that can be assembled to form complex structures is something I find very exciting and alluring. Sound follows this concept in that any sound, for example a snare drum or a human voice, can be deconstructed as the summation of varying sine waves; hence making sine waves the building blocks of sound so to speak. This concept, which comes from the Fourier Series (named after Joseph Fourier) was the inspiration for my thesis, "Oscillate".

Sierra used Houdini to compose the animation, Reason to create the music, Nuke for compositing, and After Effects for the final render. It's pretty amazing that the sound and visuals were all the work of one person. [Daniel Sierra via Faith is Torment]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-animation-based-on-oscillating-sine-waves-is-utter-493970700

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Online Social Media Training by top internet marketing consultant ...

Social media are the websites on the internet where people can interact freely, share and discuss any information about each other using a perfect mix of multimedia that is pictures, videos as well as audios. Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace etc are some of the social networking sites that exist today. Building up an online social media is a huge task at hand and hence training is required for the same. Internet marketing and consultancy includes services of creating a community online to increase the revenue, handling social media in house, helping a community to grow their visibility online etc. Social Media training is basically a transfer of knowledge from the company to its employees that involves teaching of a definite topic from this domain. More and more organisations have identified the importance of social media and hence have been creating guidelines at work. Even if the business is a start-up and is not using social media for promotions, but at a later stage when used responsibly by the employees, the firm advances.

Hence a top internet marketing consultant is a must to train in the field of online social media.

The internet marketing consultant should first carry out an assessment to figure out why the training is essential for the company. The first assessment should simply answer the above question and be the goal of that session. The answer why it is in such a great demand is because it transforms the way in which people and business collaborate. Companies setup guidelines to educate the employees on best practices, potential pitfalls and opportunities while the training is going on. The marketing consultant should impart knowledge on why the social media is important for the organisation and how it helps in making some things public that everyone in the organisation wants to know.

Concepts are more important than teaching the always changing details of various online platforms. The marketing consultant should include in the training, to teach how the employees can be the best ambassadors for the organization along with good citizens of social media. Tools change and are morphed and what a firm uses today will definitely change tomorrow, but what remains are the hardcore concepts and that is what should be taught during the training session. Hence the employees will be able to apply their knowledge across all the media channels.

Some businesses could be reluctant to use social media because of their ever changing settings. Therefore the employees should be convinced and trained in such a way that they are comfortable in using the future updates. The social media training is always changing and evolving, hence the consultant should make sure that the employees are trained in such a way that they are accustomed to these changes. The consultant should be discreet, play nice, be transparent and train in accordance with the rules. A social media training program that compliments the strategy of the organisation need not be expensive or take many days. The time consuming and expensive training happens when the firms leaves the learning of social media to chance.

Source: http://www.seomasterexpert.com/online-social-media-training-by-top-internet-marketing-consultant

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The Secret Iron Man 3 Closing Titles You Didn't See in Theaters

As fun as Iron Man 3 was, when the screen goes black and the titles come up you're smacked in the face with a whole other kind of fun?the awesome motion-heavy sequence from Creative Director Danny Yount. And if you thought that was cool, you should see what he originally had planned.

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T-Mobile Targets Small Businesses With New Business Connect SaaS Phone Service, Partnering With Stealth ChooChee

t-mobile business connectT-Mobile, fresh from the completion of its merger with MetroPCS and new NYSE listing, is now sharpening its focus on new customers and new products, beginning with small businesses and cloud-based, software-as-a-service phone deals. We’ve been passed a letter that T-Mobile is sending out to a selection of small companies (copied below), targeting those with 20 or fewer employees and offering them free business phone service for the remainder of 2013, with half price on phone services in 2014. The plan, called Business Connect, also has a dedicated website. This looks to be a direct competitor to other hosted services like those offered by?8×8 and RingCentral, which effectively offer small businesses a cloud-based solution that gives them telephony features like voicemail, CallerID, conference bridges and other features that have been hallmarks of services for larger companies. From what we understand, this is being developed in conjunction with ChooChee, whose site, if you visit it, still indicates it is in stealth mode but also notes that it is working “in close partnership with one of the world?s largest global telephony providers”. Our source tells us that ChooChee has in fact been quietly acquired by T-Mobile. (We have reached out to the company to confirm this, plus the news about Business Connect. In any case, someone last year created a profile on CrunchBase called Deutsche Telekom/ChooChee, which points to them at least working together.) From what we understand, what’s going out to select users today is an early beta, and that there will be a soft launch later this year, with a bigger launch later in the year. This could be part of a bigger strategy targeting SMBs: just last week (prior to the MetroPCS announcement) T-Mobile also announced a new plan for small businesses called “Simple Choice.” This is effectively the business equivalent of the “un-carrier” deals that T-Mobile has been selling to consumers. In this case it’s low-cost mobile plans for unlimited talk, text and mobile?web access without an annual contract, along with offers for smartphones at discounted prices. On top of that, T-Mobile is also selling additional services like IT support and billing automation in a new “Business Extras” plan. The Business Connect service, however, appears to be separate from this and aimed at a converged fixed/mobile phone service. T-Mobile, even with the added heft of MetroPCS, is still the U.S.’s smallest mobile carrier, with 43 million subscribers, compared

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Carly Fiorina: The Power of One Mom

This post is part of the Global Mom Relay. Every time you share this blog, $5 will go to women and girls around the world. Scroll to the bottom to find out more.

I believe in the power of one mother to change the world.

From the United States to Rwanda there is a global movement underway to empower and inspire moms. My own mother was one of the most powerful inspirations in my life; likewise, moms all across the world inspire and support their own children. Their leadership and passion to create a better world transcends borders and is common in women everywhere regardless of socio economic background. Women are motivated by a desire to create new opportunities for themselves, their families, and their communities.

Worldwide, more than 1.5 billion people live in extreme poverty, 70 percent of whom are women. In developing countries, women are disproportionately affected by the challenges of extreme poverty yet time and time again find the courage to provide a brighter future for their children. Research reveals that women are three times more likely to reinvest in their children and community.

This is the case for mothers like Ana Serrano. Ana, a grocer from the Philippines, survived the first 20 years of her life on a Manila garbage dump. With the help of a microloan Ana now runs a business, supports her family and helps poor street children in her community. One mother transforming life for herself, her family and the less fortunate in her community--that's the power of one mother.

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Ann Serrano. Image courtesy of Opportunity International.

In Rwanda we see women like Eugenie Nyirabagenzi, a rice farmer who once struggled to maintain her land during planting and harvesting seasons. With a loan from Opportunity International, Eugenie now owns a three-acre farm, employs three neighbors, and is able to feed her children more nutritious meals.

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Eugenie Nyirabagenzi. Image courtesy of Opportunity International.

I am proud to be a Global Ambassador for Opportunity International, a global organization helping to empower women like Eugenie and Ana through financial services and training. This sustainable model helps women become entrepreneurs and leaders within their families and communities. I have made a commitment to help unlock the potential of women everywhere; to invest in moms and their ability to change the world.

I believe in the power of one mother to change the world. Join the movement and honor mothers today.

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Hollande Protests: Thousands Of French Leftists March Against President's 1st Year

PARIS -- Tens of thousands of supporters of leftist parties marched through central Paris on Sunday to express disappointment with President Francois Hollande's first year in power, criticizing the leader for reneging on his promises to rein in the world of finance and enact economic stimulus.

Hollande, a Socialist, rose to the presidency last May, promising to spare France the austerity measures imposed elsewhere in Europe. And the French government has largely avoided the deep spending cuts, big tax hikes and the wide-ranging reforms of many of its neighbors.

Instead, it has nibbled around the edges of its deficit, cutting 10 billion euros ($13 billion) in spending and increasing taxes, largely on the rich, by 20 billion euros. That's relatively little for a country with 2 trillion euro economy of which 57 percent is government spending.

Still, France's economy has continued to deteriorate, with growth stagnating and unemployment rising above 10 percent.

Leftists who took the streets on Sunday ? largely from parties to the left of Hollande's mainstream Socialist Party ? rejected the notion that Hollande had spared France a worse fate.

"Salaries are frozen. They continue to reduce hiring in the public sector," said Brigitte Blang, a 64-year-old teacher from eastern France. "We're waiting for true leftist policies. There's money in the coffers!"

Blang was among tens of thousands of people from around the country who gathered around Paris' iconic Place de la Bastille, named for the prison stormed by French revolutionaries in 1789. They carried signs that said, "Down with austerity," "Out with finance, humans first" and "OUSTerity ? finance should pay."

Paris police said 30,000 people showed up, although protest organizers said there were 180,000. After speeches, the crowd marched to another Paris square.

Several protesters acknowledged that they voted for Hollande a year ago ? either simply to ensure the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy's defeat or because they had hope for his leadership.

Hollande's failure to keep the support of those on the far left protesting in Paris on Sunday while also angering the right _who think his economic reforms and budget cuts haven't gone far enough ? has made him one the least popular presidents in modern French history. In a sign of how he is being squeezed from both sides, police said 15,000 people ? largely right-leaning ? gathered in another part of Paris on Sunday to protest the recent passage of a law legalizing gay marriage.

Hollande and his ministers have pleaded for more time to allow their policies to take hold.

On the one hand, France's reluctance to enact major budget cuts may seem prescient to some as many economists and politicians in Europe rethink the austerity programs demanded in exchange for bailouts. The effects of budget cuts and tax increases have been much more detrimental to growth than some expected, and the prolonged recession and high unemployment in many countries has begun to make those policies untenable.

But others note that France hasn't just shied away from budget cuts, it has also skimped on reforms. While Spain and Italy may be struggling more than France currently, both countries are also laying the groundwork for a strong, durable recovery, many economists say.

France, on the other hand, may be left behind when the rebound comes since it has only partially committed to labor market reforms. Many of its companies are still not competitive on the world stage, its government spending is still too high and Hollande's administration has only exacerbated the impression that France is a difficult place to do business. One of his ministers has had very public spats with Goodyear, ArcelorMittal and Yahoo in the past year.

Hollande has been trying to turn that reputation around, recently unveiling a raft of tax cuts for entrepreneurs. But that announcement is a good example of the bind he finds himself in: Those very tax cuts were held up as a call to arms for Sunday's protest. And many deplored what they see as a stranglehold on power exercised by big companies and banks.

"Our march ... is a protest against the coup d'etat of the world of finance that is happening throughout Europe," said Jean-Luc Melenchon, the head of a grouping of leftist political parties known as the Left Front.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/05/hollande-protests-french-march-against-president-1st-year_n_3219315.html

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Israeli warplanes strike Syria in escalation

BEIRUT (AP) ? Israeli warplanes struck areas in and around the Syrian capital Sunday, setting off a series of explosions as they targeted a shipment of highly accurate, Iranian-made guided missiles believed to be on their way to Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, officials and activists said.

The attack, the second in three days, signaled a sharp escalation of Israel's involvement in Syria's bloody civil war. Syria's state media reported that Israeli missiles struck a military and scientific research center near the Syrian capital and caused casualties.

An intelligence official in the Middle East, who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to disclose information about a secret military operation to the media, confirmed that Israel launched an airstrike in Damascus early Sunday but did not give more precise details about the location. The target was Fateh-110 missiles, which have very precise guidance systems with better aim than anything Hezbollah has in its arsenal, the official told The Associated Press.

The airstrikes come as Washington considers how to respond to indications that the Syrian regime may have used chemical weapons in its civil war. President Barack Obama has described the use of such weapons as a "red line," and the administration is weighing its options ? including possible military action.

Iran condemned the airstrikes but gave no other hints of a possible stronger response from Tehran or its allies.

Israel has said it wants to stay out of the brutal Syria war, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated the Jewish state would be prepared to take military action to prevent sophisticated weapons from flowing from Syria to Hezbollah or other extremist groups.

Israel and Hezbollah fought a monthlong war in mid-2006 that ended in a stalemate.

Syria's state news agency SANA reported that explosions went off at the Jamraya military and scientific research center near Damascus and said "initial reports point to these explosions being a result of Israeli missiles." SANA said there were casualties but did not give a number.

Damascus-based activist Maath al-Shami said the strikes occurred around 3 a.m. "Damascus shook. The explosion was very, very strong," said al-Shami adding that one of the strikes occurred near the capital's Qasioun mountain that overlooks Damascus.

He said the raid near Qasioun targeted a military position for the elite Republican Guards that is in charge of protecting Damascus, President Bashar Assad's seat of power.

Mohammed Saeed, another activist who lives in the Damascus suburb of Douma, said "the explosions were so strong that earth shook under us." He said the smell of the fire caused by the air raid near Qasioun could be felt miles away.

Israel has said it will not allow sophisticated weapons to flow from Syria to the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, an Iranian-backed Assad ally and a heavily armed foe of the Jewish state.

Amos Yadlin, a former head of Israel's military intelligence, said the strike is a signal to Tehran that Israel is serious about the red lines it has set.

"Syria is a very important part in the front that Iran has built. Iran is testing Israel and the U.S. determination in the facing of red lines and what it sees is in clarifies to it that at least some of the players, when they define red lines and they are crossed, take it seriously," he told Army Radio.

In Tehran, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast condemned an Israeli airstrike against Syria and urged countries in the region to remain united against Israel, according to the semiofficial Fars news agency. The brief statement gave no details.

The Fateh-110, or Conqueror, is a short-range ballistic missile developed by Iran and first put into service in 2002. The Islamic Republic unveiled an upgraded version in 2012 that improved the weapon's accuracy and increased its range to 300 kilometers (185 miles).

Iranian Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi said at the time that the solid-fueled missile could strike with pin-point precision, making it the most accurate weapon of its kind in Iran's arsenal.

An airstrike in January also targeted weapons apparently bound for Hezbollah, Israeli and U.S. officials have said. The White House had no immediate comment on Sunday's reported missile strikes.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group, also reported large explosions in the area of Jamraya, a military and scientific research facility northwest of Damascus, about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the Lebanese border.

Hezbollah's al-Manar TV said the research center in Jamraya was not hit. It added that an army supply center was targeted by the strike.

Al-Manar quoted unnamed Syrian security officials as saying that three sites including military barracks, arms depots and air defense center were targeted by the strike.

Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen TV, that has several reporters around Syria, said one of the strikes targeted a military position in the village of Saboura, west of Damascus and about 10 kilometers (six miles) from the Lebanon border.

An amateur video said to be shot early Sunday in the Damascus area showed fire lighting up the night sky. The video appeared genuine and corresponded to other AP reporting.

Uzi Rubin, a missile expert and former Defense Ministry official, told the AP that if the target were Fateh-110 missiles as reported then it is a game changer as they put almost all Israel in range and can accurately hit targets.

Rubin emphasized that he was speaking as a rocket expert and had no details on reported strikes.

"If fired from southern Lebanon they can reach Tel Aviv and even (the southern city of) Beersheba." He said the rockets are much five times more accurate than the scud missiles that Hezbollah has fired in the past. "It is a game changer because they are a threat to Israel's infrastructure and military installations," he said.

Israel's first airstrike in Syria, in January, also struck Jamraya.

At the time, a U.S. official said Israel targeted trucks next to the research center that carried SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles. The strikes hit both the trucks and the research facility, the official said. The Syrian military didn't confirm a hit on a weapons shipment at the time, saying only that Israeli warplanes bombed the research center.

Israeli lawmaker Shaul Mofaz, a former defense minister and a former chief of staff, declined to confirm the airstrike but said Israel is concerned about weapons falling into the hands of the Islamic militant group amid the chaos of Syria's civil war.

"We must remember that the Syrian system is falling apart and Iran and Hezbollah are involved up to their necks in Syria helping Bashar Assad," he told Israel Radio. "There are dangers of weapons trickling to the Hezbollah and chemical weapons trickling to irresponsible groups like al-Qaida."

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Deitch was reporting from Jerusalem. Associated Press writer Brian Murphy contributed to this report from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-warplanes-strike-syria-escalation-073408782.html

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Improving materials that convert heat to electricity and vice-versa: Turning waste heat into electricity

May 5, 2013 ? Thermoelectric materials can be used to turn waste heat into electricity or to provide refrigeration without any liquid coolants, and a research team from the University of Michigan has found a way to nearly double the efficiency of a particular class of them that's made with organic semiconductors.

Organic semiconductors are carbon-rich compounds that are relatively cheap, abundant, lightweight and tough. But they haven't traditionally been considered candidate thermoelectric materials because they have been inefficient in carrying out the essential heat-to-electricity conversion process.

Today's most efficient thermoelectric materials are made of relatively rare inorganic semiconductors such as bismuth, tellurium and selenium that are expensive, brittle and often toxic. Still, they manage to convert heat into electricity more than four times as efficiently as the organic semiconductors created to date.

This greater efficiency is reflected in a metric known by researchers as the thermoelectric "figure of merit." This metric is approximately 1 near room temperature for state-of-the-art inorganic thermoelectric materials, but only 0.25 for organic semiconductors.

U-M researchers improved upon the state-of-the-art in organic semiconductors by nearly 70 percent, achieving a figure-of-merit of 0.42 in a compound known as PEDOT:PSS.

"That's about half as efficient as current inorganic semiconductors," said project leader Kevin Pipe, an associate professor of mechanical engineering as well as electrical engineering and computer science. Pipe is a co-author of a paper on the research published in Nature Materials on May 5, 2013.

PEDOT:PSS is a mixture of two polymers: the conjugated polymer PEDOT and the polyelectrolyte PSS. It has previously been used as a transparent electrode for devices such as organic LEDs and solar cells, as well as an antistatic agent for materials such as photographic films.

One of the ways scientists and engineers increase a material's capacity for conducting electricity is to add impurities to it in a process known as doping. When these added ingredients, called dopants, bond to the host material, they give it an electrical carrier. Each of these additional carriers enhances the material's electrical conductivity.

In PEDOT doped by PSS, however, only small fraction of the PSS molecules actually bond to the host PEDOT; the rest of the PSS molecules do not become ionized and are inactive. The researchers found that these excess PSS molecules dramatically inhibit both the electrical conductivity and thermoelectric performance of the material.

"The trouble is that the inactive PSS molecules push the PEDOT molecules further apart, making it harder for electrons to jump between PEDOT molecules," Pipe said. "While ionized PSS molecules improve electrical conductivity, non-ionized PSS molecules reduce it."

To improve its thermoelectric efficiency, the researchers restructured the material at the nanoscale. Pipe and his team figured out how to use certain solvents to remove some of these non-ionized PSS dopant molecules from the mixture, leading to large increases in both the electrical conductivity and the thermoelectric energy conversion efficiency.

This particular organic thermoelectric material would be effective at temperatures up to about 250 degrees Fahrenheit.

"Eventually this technology could allow us to create a flexible sheet -- think of Saran Wrap -- that can be rolled out or wrapped around a hot object to generate electricity or provide cooling," Pipe said.

Disclaimer: Views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_technology/~3/N7MPWBy3_MQ/130505145941.htm

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10 answers to managing video online in education - 21st Century ...

The vast growth of video in social media and student use of smart phones and tablets is a challenge to mainstream education.

Educational institutions are using more and more online video, especially in MOOCs, blogs and wikis and in VLES as reference and support for coursework and learning.

However there are major concerns about the effectiveness and accountability of video online to enhance teaching and learning.

Recent surveys have highlighted 10 key problems

  1. Concerns over privacy: how does a teacher know what video a student is watching?
  2. No separation between course and personal accounts: how does a teacher manage student viewing of video out of class?
  3. No grading and assessment criteria: how does a teacher elicit student responses and understanding of any video?
  4. No measurement criteria: how can a teacher mark and assess student responses to any video?
  5. Lack of integration with learning management solutions: how can teachers and students get a more effective blended learning approach using video?
  6. Takes too much time to learn how to use: how can we create a simpler, easier and more ?one size fits all? to manage and deploy video in education?
  7. Expense of converting multiple format video files: how can we avoid the expense of converting video between proprietary formats in order to display it on different devices?
  8. The problems of deploying onto mobile devices: how do we get video played on both android and IOS platforms?
  9. Copyright protection: how can we ensure that either the institutions or the publishers copyright on the videos published are protected?
  10. Lack of support at any institution: how can we get institutional buy in for change?

A unique new video ?virtual? learning management solution called SANSSpace has the answers

SANSSpace has a unique comparative recorder and player that allows teachers to book mark any audio or video file with text, audio or video ?e-post it notes? and send the original video complete with the book marked notes to designated cohorts of students.

Students can then record over the original video or add their own book marks in text audio or video for teacher marking and assessment.

There is also a live video chat feature controlled by the teacher, which allows for both remote tutorials to be conducted from place to place and importantly for those tutorials to recorded and interrogated back via the SANSSpace comparative recorder and player.

10 answers to managing video online

  1. A personalised student log in system: SANSSpace links to any existing log in / enrolment system so all student activity is finitely tracked and managed.
  2. Segments course work video from personal ?social media? video accounts: using SANSSpace an administrator or teacher can send a specific course work video file to a student folder and both confirm receipt and any subsequent activity in its use.
  3. An integrated grading and assessment programme (in text audio and video): SANSSpace has a unique comparative recorder and player allowing teachers and students to record over, or create personalised bookmarks around the original video.
  4. Collation of text audio and video: all student responses are easily collected for teacher assessment
  5. Seamlessly integrates any LMS: it is easy to link and blend SANSSpace to LMS or VLE like Moodle or BlackBoard or an institution?s web site
  6. Is easy to learn and use: general user interface is simple and for both teacher and student use and there are easy to use training videos and remote support
  7. Video format conversion: no need to convert video into different formats, the SANSSpace player manages any video format
  8. Going mobile: SANSSpace works on any mobile device ? via a business app for both android and IOS
  9. Protects IP: videos cannot be downloaded outside of SANSSpace
  10. Institutional buy-in: SANSSpace answers all the key questions about managing video online making institutional buy-in much easier

www.connectededucation.com

Source: http://langtechnology.edublogs.org/2013/05/05/10-answers-to-managing-video-online-in-education/

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