Thursday, January 31, 2013

Did Google make its latest Android statue out of chrome for a reason?

Did Google make its latest Android statue out of chrome for a reason

When Google staffer Paul Wilcox started throwing pebbles at his girlfriend's office window, he never expected to be confronted by an angry giant Android made out of chrome. But crazy things happen at Mountain View all the time and Wilcox was quick to recover his composure.

"What have you done with my girlfriend?" he cried. And then, "why, of all things, are you made out of chrome?!"

Eventually Wilcox realized it was just a statue, recently put up in the mostly-green robot's honor, and that his girlfriend was safe and well. (Honestly, we just invented the whole girlfriend thing for dramatic effect, and we don't know where she works.) Anyways, the question remains: why this particular metallic finish? Is it to mark the constant updates to the Chrome browser on Android devices? Possibly. Or could it be, as MobileGeeks suggests, some oblique reference to Android apps running in a Chrome browser on some other OS? We don't know, but imagine this: an Android app running in a Chrome browser running as an Android app running in a Chrome browser... Freaky, right?

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/31/google-chrome-android-statue/

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PhoneClean Scans Your iOS Device to Reclaim Storage Space

PhoneClean Scans Your iOS Device to Reclaim Storage SpaceWindows/Mac: Your iOS device has a limited amount of storage. It can store a lot of junk you don't need over time like temp files, scripts, and failed sync files. PhoneClean is an app that deletes all that junk for you.

All you need to do is launch PhoneClean, attach your iOS device to your computer, and click the "Start Scan" button. PhoneClean will dig through your device for a few minutes, and will give you a report on what it can safely delete. Check the boxes for the junk you want to delete, and PhoneClean does it. I didn't reclaim much space myself, but your mileage may vary.

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Dinah Washington: singer/blues/jazz/R&B/hall of fame

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Actor Jim Nabors weds long-time male partner: report

SEATTLE (Reuters) - American actor Jim Nabors, the star of 1960s television comedy "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," married his long-time male partner at a downtown hotel earlier this month, according to report by a television news program in Hawaii, where the 82-year-old actor lives.

Nabors, 82, also a singer, wed 64-year-old Stan Cadwallader, his partner of some 38 years, in a small ceremony on January 15 at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in downtown Seattle, where the couple traveled after same sex marriage became legal in Washington state last month.

"I'm very happy that I've had a partner of 38 years and I feel very blessed. And, what can I tell you, I'm just very happy," Nabors said, according to the report by Hawaii News Now aired on stations KGMB and KHNL on Tuesday night.

"I'm not ashamed of people knowing, it's just that it was such a personal thing, I didn't tell anybody," Nabors said.

The marriage could not be independently confirmed by Reuters. A copy of the wedding certificate was not immediately found by a clerk at Seattle's King county Archives. A spokeswoman for the hotel said she could not confirm the report.

Nabors, an Alabama native, played goofy gas-station attendant Gomer Pyle on "The Andy Griffith Show" and in the spin-off "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," among many other television and musical appearances.

Nabors said he met Cadwallader, a former fire fighter in Honolulu, in 1975. Cadwallader eventually went to work for Nabors.

Nabors said he was open with his colleagues and friends about his sexuality but he chose not to be a vocal activist in the bitter national debate over same-sex marriage.

"It's pretty obvious that we had no rights as a couple, yet when you've been together 38 years, I think something's got to happen there, you've got to solidify something," Nabors said, before the ceremony, according to the report.

"And at my age, it's probably the best thing to do."

Nine of the 50 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia have legalized gay marriage. Another 31 states have passed constitutional amendments restricting marriage to heterosexual couples.

(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson and Laura Myers in Seattle; Editing by Paul Thomasch and Leslie Gevirtz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/actor-jim-nabors-weds-long-time-male-partner-185044658.html

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But Japan Eases Import Rules a Decade After Mad-Cow Scare

Published: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 11:40 p.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 11:40 p.m.

Reflecting diminishing fears over mad cow disease, Japan eased its decade-old restriction on imports of U.S. beef Monday, but industry experts said beef producers faced many more challenges to reverse a prolonged slump that has pared the nation's herd to its lowest level in 60 years and sent prices soaring.

A Japanese government council that oversees food and drug safety cleared a change in import regulations that would permit imports of meat from U.S. cattle 30 months old or younger, rather than the current 20 months.

The change is set to take effect Friday for U.S. beef processed after that date, and shipments could start arriving in Japan in mid-February, according to the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

Japan, the world's largest net importer of food, instituted the ban in 2003 after bovine spongiform encephalopathy, an illness more commonly known as mad cow disease, was found in a single cow in Washington state. Humans are thought to catch the disease's fatal human variant, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, by eating meat, including the brain and spinal cord, from contaminated carcasses.

Japan eased the ban in 2006 but only for meat from cattle 20 months or younger. Japanese officials argued that the incidence of the disease was higher in older animals.

Aside from the reduction in exports, ranchers have also been grappling over the past half-dozen years or so with rising feed prices as ethanol producers drove up the price of corn, and with drought that has parched grazing land and deprived their animals of water. The recession and changing consumer tastes contributed to the woes. While the industry has had boom and bust cycles lasting on average four to five years, the current decline is firmly entrenched.

"Previous cycles of production and prices going back 100 years related to the particular workings of the beef industry and were usually self-correcting," said Derrell Peel, professor of agricultural economics at Oklahoma State University. "But the current cycle is largely due to external factors and that is really why we are at this historic low."

Cameron Bruett, the spokesman for one of the largest beef processors, JBS, welcomed Japan's decision, saying it would help increase business certainty and reduce complexity for the company's beef production, which operates in Brazil, Argentina, Canada and the United States.

"While the declining herd remains a challenge for the industry, any time you increase access to additional consumers, that benefits the whole supply chain," Bruett said.

JBS has eight processing facilities in the United States and Canada. While another major producer, Cargill, announced plans two weeks ago to close a plant in Texas, one of 10 it has in the United States, Bruett said JBS had no closure plans.

Japan's decision will be a bright spot at the annual gathering next week in Tampa of what Chandler Keys, a beef industry consultant, calls "the hat and boots crowd," or the members of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

The nation's beef cattle herd has dropped from a peak of 35.3 million head in 1996 to 29.9 million as of January 2012, said Peel, who estimates that it will have dropped another 1.6 percent when the new figures are announced next week.

Beef production has not dropped nearly as much, in large part because cattle today are bigger. While the slaughter of animals dropped 3.3 percent in 2012, total beef production was down only 1.1. percent because of heavier carcasses, he said.

This year, he expects slaughter to drop by 5 percent.

"We're going to take beef prices to levels we have never seen, and I don't know how that will play out," Peel said.

Clay Burtrum, a rancher in Stillwater, Okla., whose family has about 400 head of cattle, said the news about Japan was nice but was unlikely to make a difference to him.

"The drought is what's challenged us," Burtrum said. "The ground is bare, feed is twice the price and there's no water. Japan opening back up, that's fun ? but only if we have cows left to sell."

Japan was the largest market for U.S. beef in 2003, when it restricted imports because of the cow in Washington state. That animal, now famous as "the cow who stole Christmas" because news of its infection broke right before the holidays, essentially shut down the U.S. export market, as some two dozen other countries followed Japan's lead.

"In one fell swoop, the export market that Japan had helped establish was gone," said Keys, the beef industry consultant.

But while other countries have long since eased or reversed their restrictions on U.S. beef imports, Japan's decision to allow imports only of beef derived from cattle 20 months or younger created a hurdle that was difficult to overcome ? most cattle are slaughtered at 24 or 25 months ? and costly, because of the paperwork that had to accompany exports to Japan.

Source: http://www.theledger.com/article/20130129/news/130129175

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Tunisia beefs up security at desert oil sites

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) ? Tunisia is reinforcing the security around its oil and gas facilities in this North African country's southern deserts following an attack in Algeria, the state news agency reported.

Special units will protect the installations in the southern Sahara region, which is 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Algeria's Ain Amenas gas plant, attacked two weeks ago by al-Qaida affiliated militants, the agency quoted security officials as saying.

At least 37 hostages and 29 militants died in the four-day confrontation between the militants and the Algerian military.

Tunisia has had a number of clashes with armed men in the south, near the borders of Algeria and Libya. On Jan. 17, two caches of assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades were found in the southern city of Medenine.

Sandwiched between Algeria, and its history of militants, and Libya, where the collapse of the central government has sent weapons all over the region, Tunisia has been working on beefing up its southern security.

Tunisia has been in talks with the U.S. to cooperate on improving security on its southern border.

Four days before the attack on the gas complex, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya had signed accords on Jan. 12 to increase security cooperation along their porous desert borders that have long been crossed by smugglers and militants alike.

While the leadership of the militant group which attacked the gas plant came from Algeria and its arms were most likely from Libya, much of the manpower came from Tunisia.

Eleven of the 32 militants were Tunisian, highlighting a longstanding phenomenon of young Tunisians joining militant groups abroad to fight in places like Iraq, Libya and most recently, Syria.

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Make at Home Orange Shrimp for Chinese New Year - The Party ...

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Report links A-Rod with PED use; MLB investigates

FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 file photo, New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez takes batting practice before Game 4 of the American League championship series against the Detroit Tigers, in Detroit. Major League Baseball says it is "extremely disappointed" about a new report that says records from an anti-aging clinic in the Miami area link Rodriguez and other players to the purchase of performance-enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 file photo, New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez takes batting practice before Game 4 of the American League championship series against the Detroit Tigers, in Detroit. Major League Baseball says it is "extremely disappointed" about a new report that says records from an anti-aging clinic in the Miami area link Rodriguez and other players to the purchase of performance-enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2012 file photo, New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez prepares to hit in the sixth inning during Game 4 of the American League championship series against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit. Major League Baseball says it is "extremely disappointed" about a new report that says records from an anti-aging clinic in the Miami area link Rodriguez and other players to the purchase of performance-enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Major League Baseball said it is "extremely disappointed" about new allegations of performance-enhancing drug use against Alex Rodriguez and other players contained in a newspaper report.

The Miami New Times, a popular alternative weekly, said in a story Tuesday that it had obtained files through an employee at a recently closed clinic in south Florida that show Rodriguez purchased HGH and other substances.

"We are always extremely disappointed to learn of potential links between players and the use of performance-enhancing substances. ... Through our Department of Investigations, we have been actively involved in the issues in South Florida," MLB's statement said.

Rodriguez, the New York Yankees slugger currently recovering from hip surgery, has admitted using steroids from 2001-03 but insisted he stopped after that.

"We fully support the Commissioner's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. This matter is now in the hands of the Commissioner's Office," the Yankees said in a statement. "We will have no further comment until that investigation has concluded."

Other players named by the New Times as appearing in the records at Biogenesis include Melky Cabrera, Gio Gonzalez, Bartolo Colon and Nelson Cruz. Cabrera, the All-Star game MVP for the San Francisco Giants last season, was suspended 50 games in August for failing a drug test. The outfielder has signed with the Toronto Blue Jays as a free agent.

Colon, a pitcher for the Oakland A's, was also suspended 50 games in August.

Gonzalez, who went 21-8 for the Washington Nationals last season, and Cruz, who hit 24 home runs for the Texas Rangers, had not previously been linked to performance-enhancing drugs.

The Rangers said in a statement that after being contacted by the New Times late last week, they notified Major League Baseball. The club said it had no further comment.

Gonzalez posted on his Twitter feed: "I've never used performance enhancing drugs of any kind and I never will, I've never met or spoken with tony Bosch or used any substance."

The report said that the notes of clinic chief Anthony Bosch list the players' names and the substances they received, including human growth hormone and steroids. Several unidentified employees and clients confirmed to the publication that the clinic distributed the substances, the paper said. The employees said that Bosch bragged of supplying drugs to professional athletes but they never saw the sports stars in the office.

Any player found by MLB to use banned, performance-enhancing substances, is subject to suspension.

Associated Press

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Feeling flirty? Wait for the sun to shine

Jan. 28, 2013 ? We all know how casual flirtation can lift one's mood, which can be important at this time of year when the winter blues are at their peak. But if you are more serious about your flirting and hope to get that all important phone number, you're better off waiting until it's sunny, according to new French research published in the journal Social Influence.

Nicolas Gu?guen of the University of South Brittany -- who has previously investigated how wearing red lipstick can increase a waitress' tips -- conducted a study in which an 'attractive' 20 year old male approached 18-25 year old women walking alone in the street and asked them for their phone numbers. The women were solicited on both sunny and cloudy (but not rainy) days, when the temperature was about the same.

In the past other environmental factors have been found to make people more likely to flirt or exchange phone numbers -- the presence of pleasant smells, romantic music or certain colours have all been found to have an effect.

Previous research has also shown how the weather can affect certain social behaviours -- sunshine makes people more likely to help strangers or answer a survey, and people tend to leave bigger tips in restaurants on sunny days. But this is the first research to explore how the weather may influence courtship or dating behaviour.

It was found that women were more receptive to being approached and flirted with -- and give out their phone numbers -- on sunny days: over a fifth -- 22.4% -- of women did so when the sun was out, as opposed to 13.9% on the cloudy days.

(The phone numbers were later used to contact the women and tell them the true nature of the study, as per the recommendation of the ethics committee of the lab which reviewed the project!)

The message seems clear: flirting is more likely to have a positive outcome on sunny days. But Professor Gu?guen was careful to include certain caveats regarding the applicability of the research to everyday situations: the sunshine (or other factors) may after all have improved the attractive 20 year old male's flirting skills on those days. Other atmospheric conditions such as windiness or humidity were not accounted for. And, perhaps most crucially, the research was conducted in France, where 'men traditionally approach women in romantic relationships'.

The journal article concludes with suggestions for further study in this area -- for instance, are men themselves more likely to initiate flirting behaviour when the sun is shining? We'll have to wait until the Spring to find out!

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  1. Nicolas Gu?guen. Weather and courtship behavior: A quasi-experiment with the flirty sunshine. Social Influence, 2013; : 1 DOI: 10.1080/15534510.2012.752401

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Monday, January 28, 2013

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ARTSPACE London Showcases Photography Of Iraqi Artist Halim Al ...

Artspace LondonARTSPACE London is one of London's lesser-known art venues for out-of-town visitors. It opened in May of 2012 and focuses on Modern and Contemporary Arab, Iranian and Turkish art. The original ARTSPACE is in Dubai, and the owners decided to open a London branch to expose these Eastern artists to a Western audience.

The latest London exhibition is of Iraqi photographer Halim Al Karim, opening this year to mark the tenth anniversary of the invasion that led to the downfall of Saddam Hussein's Baathist government.

Al Karim felt the oppression of that regime as much as any Iraqi. He was an opponent of the dictatorship and refused to serve his compulsory military service. To avoid being imprisoned and tortured by Saddam's goons, he hid out in the desert for three years, where he lived in a hole in the ground and was fed by local Bedouin.

How that experience morphed into the surreal yet delicate image shown here is for the viewer to resolve. His show, "Witness from Baghdad," displays a range of works from throughout his career. Many confront the issues of war and oppression head on, yet always in a creative and distinct way.

"Halim Al Karim: Witness from Baghdad 2013" runs until February 23. If you won't be in London in time to catch it, show up at ARTSPACE London anyway. It's fast becoming a landmark on the London art scene.

For more on contemporary Iraq, see our series on traveling in Iraq.

[Photo courtesy ARTSPACE London]

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Europe, Iraq, United Kingdom, Middle East

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ParknPool Heads into New Year with Five Account Managers

As the leading online and catalog distributor of commercial grade furnishings and site amenities such as picnic tables, park benches, bleachers and playgrounds, it is important for ParknPool to have the knowledgeable staff available to answer the many questions of their existing and potential clients. Along with the launch of their new website, ParknPool has also made some changes in their staff.

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For the first time in ParknPool?s history, they headed into the New Year with five account managers instead of the standard four. With an expectation of a rise of sales, both online and by phone, it became necessary to add a fifth account manager.

As the leading online and catalog distributor of commercial grade furnishings and site amenities such as picnic tables, park benches, bleachers and playgrounds, it is important for ParknPool to have the knowledgeable staff available to answer the many questions of their existing and potential clients. They take pride in their customer service abilities and have used this skill to set them apart from their competitors. Ryan McClure, ParknPool?s newest account manager, began his career with ParknPool as the customer service representative. Ryan, who is originally from New Jersey, moved to Lexington, VA at a very young age and is excited for the opportunity he has been given to help clients. ?I am looking forward to the 2013 season as an account manager, I can?t wait to begin building my client list and helping others with their purchases,? explained Ryan.

Gilmore Ayres, like Ryan, began his career in the customer service position and was promoted to an account manager position in 2012. Gil is a Lexington, VA native and enjoys spending time outdoors as well as selling outdoor furniture. ?I used 2012 as a year to gain the knowledge needed in order to fully educate my clients throughout the entire buying process. I am excited to use that knowledge as we head into 2013,? stated Gil. According to the National Park Service of Great Falls, ?Gil?s knowledge of your products, professionalism and willingness to ensure customer satisfaction was and is appealing to our organization. Your customer service is very consistent.? As the most experienced account manager, Tammy Bryant came to ParknPool from the health care profession. Her experience and heart for helping people are exhibited to all of her clients. ?I enjoy helping each and every phone call and online visitor that makes their way to my desk. It is rewarding to receive pictures of an area that I helped to furnish,? said Tammy when asked what she liked most about being a ParknPool account manager. ?Working with Tammy on all of our outdoor projects has been a joy! She?s very customer service oriented and goes above and beyond to make my job (and hers) as easy as possible,? stated Fox River Resort in response to a client survey.

As an Army veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, Chris Lopez, has been an account manager at ParknPool for the better part of a year. ?Chris answered all my questions and was very helpful in the entire process. I look forward to doing business with him and your company again,? complimented RPI Design Goods. Chris enjoys applying the variety of skills he learned while being in the armed forces to help his clients. ?After coming to ParknPool by way of the military, it is definitely a much more relaxed environment to work in. All of my clients are great to deal with,? explained Chris. As one of ParknPool?s leading account managers, Sarah Dudley is originally from Lexington, VA and though she moved away for a brief time, is now back in the area. When asked what she enjoys about her job, she excitedly remarked, ?It?s important, at the end of the day, that you take pride in what you do on a daily basis. It?s not every day that I get to truly make a difference but when the occasion arises, it makes it all worthwhile. After helping to save a Tennessee high school homecoming with bleachers, Sarah was complimented with this remark by the White House Heritage High School Booster Club, ?Sarah was responsive and cared about our school and community ? we couldn?t have achieved our goal without her!?

Educating and serving their clients, is very important to ParknPool and they are excited with the account managers that they have in place to further exceed expectations and enhance earnings. For more information on ParknPool visit http://www.parknpool.com to view their complete product line. To learn more about their friendly staff go to their Our Team Page on the website or call 877.777.3700.

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ParknPool is a Veteran Owned SBE/WBE Company and is the leading online supplier of commercial grade furniture and site amenities such as picnic tables, trash receptacles, park benches, bleachers and playgrounds. ParknPool was founded in 1998 in Orlando, FL and moved their headquarters to Lexington, VA in 2005.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Excellent Photography Advice That Everyone Ought To Know

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Ravens hold final practice before heading south

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) ? The music blared in the Baltimore Ravens locker room Saturday as the players threw their football gear into black duffel bags lying in front of their cubicles.

Next stop, New Orleans.

After one final practice at their own training facility, the Super Bowl-bound Ravens will take Sunday off before heading for the Big Easy on Monday afternoon in anticipation of their matchup on Feb. 3 against the San Francisco 49ers.

"We're right where we want to be," wide receiver Torrey Smith said. "Now we have an opportunity to play in the big one. But at the end of the day, we're still getting ready for a football game."

Coach John Harbaugh conducted practice from Thursday through Saturday as if it was a normal work week. They went hard on Thursday and Friday and eased up Saturday.

"We've had a great week. We had an excellent practice," Harbaugh said after the closed two-hour session. "The guys are very sharp and they're excited. We'll have to go down there and do just as well (or) do better."

The next time the Ravens hit the practice field, it will be in New Orleans. This week, at least, there were no distractions.

"I think it's always important to have a good practice no matter what," Harbaugh said. "You've got to practice well to play well. You pretty much play the way you practice. That's something that we learned when we were kids and that's not going to change."

It was final practice at the team's training complex for Ray Lewis, who intends to retire after the Super Bowl. Center Matt Birk has made no such announcement, but there is a possibility the 36-year-old is also preparing for his last game.

"I don't think like that," Birk said. "I just try to live in the moment. That's just kind of my mindset. I don't think about the future or if this could be it. It drives my wife nuts, but that's just not how I operate."

Now in his 15th NFL season ? the fourth with Baltimore ? Birk's knees are scarred from several operations and he had surgery during the offseason to repair varicose veins in his legs. But he played in all 16 games during the regular season and remained solid in the middle of the offensive line during the postseason.

"I'm not sure about Matt's plans," Harbaugh said. "If he decides to come back next year that would be awesome. He's smart, he's tough. To my eye, he's playing the best football that he's played since he's been here, right now. To have that be true at the end of a (long) season is very impressive. We would not be where we are without Matt Birk."

Looking ahead to the challenge next Sunday, Harbaugh called the 49ers "a very well-coached football team." He said it with a grin, because San Francisco is coached by his little brother, Jim.

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Plus Size Crochet: Fashions That Fit & FlatterPlus Size Crochet: Fashions That Fit & FlatterAt last, a book of crochet patterns devoted entirely to the plus-size woman!

Plus-size gals are a group that seems to be neglected in the plethora of crochet books on the market. The author, Margaret Hubert, has often been approached at trade shows and through her classes by women in this size category, begging her to design patterns that would fit them. A plus-size crocheter cannot simply take a smaller pattern and increase the number of stitches or rows to get a garment that fits and flatters. There are lots of proportion considerations when designing patterns for larger sizes.

Plus Size Crochet has 20 crocheted garments and accessories for plus-size women. The projects are stylish and flattering for various large figure types. There are also hints and tips to help the crocheter accommodate her special needs.

  • Only crochet book for plus-size women
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Knitting Plus: Mastering Fit + Plus-Size Style + 15 ProjectsKnitting Plus: Mastering Fit + Plus-Size Style + 15 ProjectsDesign + knit sweaters that fit + flatter

Knitting Plus is the must-have manual for plus-sized sweater construction and knitwear design. With this helpful guide, you?ll learn how to design wearable, tailor-made sweaters.

With Knitting Plus, you?ll explore basic pullover and cardigan sweater construction styles from raglans and set-in sleeves to drop shoulders, seamless yokes, and dolmans. Knitting Plus explains each specific sweater element and then offers key tips for plus-sized knitting. Included throughout are simple versions of each construction type as easy-to-reference templates so you can quickly adapt and alter each sweater for a custom fit.

An invaluable reference about fit and shape, Knitting Plus includes 18 irresistible designs by a variety of designers including Mandy Moore, Lisa R. Myers, Lou Schiela, Katya Wilsher, and Kathy Zimmerman, as well as Lisa?s designs. Each pattern offers a broad range of sizes and instructions for bust sizes from about 44 to 56 inches. Packed with design information and ready-to- knit patterns, Knitting Plus is your go-to technique and design reference for customizing patterns to fit all sizes.

Big, Beautiful, and Pregnant: Expert Advice and Comforting Wisdom for the Expecting Plus-Size WomanBig, Beautiful, and Pregnant: Expert Advice and Comforting Wisdom for the Expecting Plus-Size WomanAlmost half of all pregnant women are overweight in the U.S. today, but there are few places they can turn for reliable information and helpful advice on the special set of challenges they'll face during the nine-month adventure that lies ahead. In Big, Beautiful and Pregnant, Cornelia van der Ziel, a highly sought-after obstetrician who specializes in plus-size pregnancies, and Jacqueline Tourville, a plus-size mom who's lived the experience, offer a warm, witty, medically-sound guide for overweight women who want the skinny on what to expect from pregnancy and childbirth. They answer all the questions pregnant moms may have, including: Is my pregnancy doomed to be difficult because I'm overweight? How can I find a sympathetic doctor? Am I destined for a c-section because of my extra pounds? Are there special medical risks to my unborn child? Where can I find maternity clothes in extra-large sizes? A unique combination of impeccable medical advice, fun, and down-to-earth charm, Big, Beautiful and Pregnant provides plus-size pregnant women with information, inspiration, a sense of sisterhood, and reassurance that they can have a healthy and happy pregnancy.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Doctors Collaborating On New Research At Dallas Cancer ...

DALLAS (CBSDFW) ? They are two words that sound good together: cancer and vaccine.

Some of the world?s top researchers gathered at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas this week to collaborate for the first time in a team effort to develop one.

Michelle Berndt is about celebrate one year of being cancer free.?? But she?s more worried about her children who don?t even have the disease.? ?Even though I?m through cancer and this February I?ll be a one year survivor, this journey?s not over.?

The 31-year-old comes from four generations of women diagnosed with breast cancer.?? There?s a good chance her six-year-old daughter will also get it.? ?I?m praying something is developed, so I have high hopes for the vaccinations.?

That hope is in the hands of these doctors who met this week in Dallas and include Nobel prize winners.

The Texas Cancer Vaccine Symposium is a collaboration between Baylor and Houston?s M.D. Anderson Cancer Center to start sharing research and speed up development for a possible cure.

?You sit there and you listen and you get ideas and say what if we do this and its going to give us new ideas so it stimulates new ideas,? says Sammons Cancer Center director Dr. Alan Miller.

Clinical trials in labs have shown success, and these stars in the field of oncology believe a breakthrough is just around the corner for so many families like the Berndts.

The symposium will be held every year and alternate between Houston and Dallas.

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Vine's friend-finding feature already blocked by Facebook

Vine's friend-finding feature already blocked by Facebook

Facebook obviously isn't interested in welcoming new social media players, and not long after stopping Yandex's Wonder app from combing its precious data, it's decided to block the friend-finding feature in Twitter's Vine video embed app. Using the "find people" option in Vine now presents users with an error message, essentially killing that labor-saving option. Facebook, as we all know, is notorious for keeping rivals' noses out of its database, and let's not forget it pulled Instagram Card support from Twitter last year. We've contacted the social network for comment, and will update you if we get a response.

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Genetic landscape of common brain tumors holds key to personalized treatment

Jan. 24, 2013 ? Nearly the entire genetic landscape of the most common form of brain tumor can be explained by abnormalities in just five genes, an international team of researchers led by Yale School of Medicine scientists report online in the Jan. 24 edition of the journal Science. Knowledge of the genomic profile of the tumors and their location in the brain make it possible for the first time to develop personalized medical therapies for meningiomas, which currently are only managed surgically.

Meningioma tumors affect about 170,000 patients in the United States. They are usually benign but can turn malignant in about 10 percent of cases. Even non-cancerous tumors can require surgery if they affect the surrounding brain tissue and disrupt neurological functions.

Approximately half of the tumors have already been linked to a mutation or deletion of a gene called neurofibromin 2, or NF2. The origins of the rest of the meningiomas had remained a mystery.

The Yale team conducted genomic analyses of 300 meningiomas and found four new genetic suspects, each of which yields clues to the origins and treatment of the condition. Tumors mutated with each of these genes tend to be located in different areas of the brain, which can indicate how likely they are to become malignant.

"Combining knowledge of these mutations with the location of tumor growth has direct clinical relevance and opens the door for personalized therapies," said Dr. Murat Gunel, the Nixdorff-German Professor of Neurosurgery, professor of genetics and of neurobiology, and senior author of the study. Gunel is also a member of Yale Cancer Center's Genetics and Genomics Research Program.

For instance, two of the mutations identified -- SMO and AKT1 -- have been linked to various cancers. SMO mutations had previously been found in basal cell carcinoma and are the target of an already approved drug for that form of skin cancer. Another, KLF4, activates a suite of genes and is known for its role in inducing stem cell formation, even in cells that have fully differentiated into a specific tissue type. Mutations in a TRAF7, a gene not previously associated with cancer, were found in approximately one-fourth of tumors. Meningiomas with these mutations are found in the skull base and are unlikely to become cancerous. In contrast, NF2 mutant tumors that flank the brain's hemispheres are more likely to progress to malignancy, especially in males.

Doctors may be able to use targeted chemotherapy on patients with non-NF2 mutations, especially those with recurrent or invasive meningiomas and those who are surgically at high risk. Individualized chemotherapies could also spare patients irradiation treatment, a risk factor for progression of these generally benign tumors. Gunel said it may also be possible to extend these approaches to more malignant tumors.

Funding for the study was provided by Gregory M. Kiez and Mehmet Kutman Foundation.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Manage your Quest to Get Pregnant and Avoid Stress Caused ...

Manage your Quest to Get Pregnant and Avoid Stress Caused Infertility

Infertility and Getting PregnantStress may produce havoc on the female reproductive system and dramatically have an effect on her chances of conception. Stress is only one issue of many which could cause infertility. The following article discusses the influence of stress on fertility.

Having said that, to deal with the numerous other challenges that also can negatively influence fertility, I propose that you learn about the Pregnancy Miracle system, researched and written by Lisa Olson, who struggled through many years of infertility herself before eventually conceiving at the age of forty three.

The inability to conceive can cause a high level of stress in your relationship and have a tremendous effect on your potential to conceive.There exists a definite association between stress and your ability to get pregnant.

How does stress impact your fertility?

1. Your hypothalamus gland may very well be impacted by the strain of trying to conceive. This may cause variations in hormone levels, such as prolactin, that is responsible for ovulation.

2. Adrenal glands, that produce hormones also, can be adversely affected by stress, Because of this, progesterone levels may drop, which affects your chances of conception.

3. Stress might also cause increases in cortisol production, which will harm progesterone receptors. This could certainly cause an embryo to fail to implant in your uterus.

Don?t allow stress to hurt your fertility!

Stress are often very detrimental to your hormone production, especially those that regulate the capability to get and remain pregnant. Luckily, there are methods you can follow to overcome your stress.

1. Improve your relationship with your spouse. Rather than seeking social support to beat stress take the the support of your spouse. Talk about your feelings and then try to enjoy your spouse, without centering on the tension of attempting to conceive. Together with your partner go for a movie, walk or a disco as if you are dating each other.

2. Do not compare with other females: Never compare yourself with other women who got pregnant within a short time. Try to determine the reason behind your infertility and work to overcome it!

3. Make a list of causes of your body?s stress. Writing down your anxieties on a notepad frequently lowers stress. Later, rip the paper into pieces or throw it out so that you can release it.

4. Stay busy to ensure you don?t overly concentrate on not being able to become pregnant. Just keep active. This in turn makes you feel happy and improves your frame of mind.

5. Practice meditation easy exercises. Practice meditation twice per week. Close your eyes forget the society around you and think about something that is pleasing to your body and mind. This will replenish you! Light exercise will get your hormonal ?juices? going.

6. Seek medical advice. Counselling or medical advice can work wonders for conquering your stress. Determining the actual source of your stress can help your get over it.

By overcoming stress women can sometimes make the ovulation cycle regular that helps to overcome the inability to conceive.

To get over stress and the many other issues which can hurt your odds of getting pregnant, we strongly recommend Lisa Olson?s Pregnancy Miracle book.

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Dwarf planet Eris may reveal quantum gravity

KILLING Pluto was only the beginning. The dwarf planet Eris, named for the Greek goddess of strife, could also bring down the most popular explanations for dark matter and dark energy.

Many galaxies appear to have stronger gravity - and thus more mass - than can be explained by their visible matter alone. Overly massive galaxies are most often attributed to dark matter, an invisible substance that interacts with matter through gravity. To date, though, no one has directly detected dark matter particles.

But a well-established notion in physics could hold another explanation for their size. This says that empty space is really a frothy, turbulent sea full of virtual particles - matter and antimatter that spring in and out of existence so fast that we can't see them.

Though they are tiny, quantum objects, Dragan Hajdukovic, a physicist at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland, thinks these bubbling particles may have opposing gravitational charges, similar to electrical charges. In the presence of a gravitational field, the particles would generate a secondary field, which, in the case of galaxies, could explain the mass discrepancy.

Hajdukovic's theory could also explain dark energy, the baffling force thought to be driving the universe apart at an accelerated pace. If virtual particles have gravitational charges, then space-time itself is imbued with a small charge that could be causing objects in the universe to speed away from each other.

To test whether quantum-scale gravity is at work, Hajdukovic plans to borrow a trick from Einstein (see diagram). Due to gravitational effects in the solar system, such as the tug of other planets, Mercury's oval-shaped path around the sun slowly turns, or precesses. In the 1800s astronomers noticed that this happens at a different rate than predicted by Newtonian physics. Einstein showed that the sun's mass creates a curvature in space-time that affects Mercury enough to explain the difference, lending credence to his theory of general relativity.

Hajdukovic's quantum gravity might create a similar discrepancy with more distant orbiting bodies, he says - which is where Eris and its moon Dysnomia come in.

Best known for depriving Pluto of planethood by showing that there are many similar bodies in orbit beyond Neptune, Eris's great distance from the sun means the effects of general relativity become negligible. Newtonian physics should dominate, putting Dysnomia's precession rate around Eris at 13 arc seconds per century. But if quantum gravity exists, the rate should be -190 arc seconds per century, Hajdukovic calculates (Astrophysics and Space Science, doi.org/j6r).

He thinks the required measurements could be made from Earth using existing observatories. "Einstein was lucky that there is a planet so close to the sun as Mercury," he says. "My theory might be lucky that there are trans-Neptunian objects allowing astronomical tests."

Gary Page of Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, is sceptical that Earth-based tests would be sensitive enough to pick up the effect. Still, he praises Hajdukovic for going beyond the party line. "It's always good when people are willing to go a little bit out on a limb."

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SecureIT Plus (2013)


The phrase "security suite" refers to an integrated collection of security features, but just what features are included varies widely from product to product. Antivirus and firewall protection are both required, for sure. Spam filtering, parental control, and phishing protection are common additions. Some suites add backup and PC performance tuneup. SecureIT Plus (2013) ($5.95/month) includes quite a few of these features, but they're not all top quality.

You pay for most security suites on a yearly subscription basis, typically from $60 to $80 for a three-PC license. SecureIT Plus's $5.95/month cost looks cheap, at first glance, but over the course of a year you'll spend $71.40 for a one-PC license. So actually it's quite a bit more expensive than most suites.

Uneven Antivirus
This product's antivirus protection is exactly the same as that of the company's standalone antivirus product. For full details please read my review of SecureIT (2013). I'll summarize here.

Getting SecureIT installed on my malware-infested test systems was relatively uneventful. The product resolved a few glitches on its own. Efficient intervention by tech support solved a couple of problems with collateral damage caused by SecureIT's scan.

However, the product totally failed to install on one test system, the one that only boots in Safe Mode. SecureIT can't install in Safe Mode, and the company doesn't offer any kind of emergency tools for such an occasion. Your only recourse is to pay $89.95 for their malware removal service, which seems a bit over the top.

On the systems where it did manage to install, SecureIT did a so-so cleanup job. It detected just 66 percent of the malware samples. In a number of cases it detected and removed the malware installer while totally missing the active, installed malware. Its overall score of 4.9 points for malware removal is well below the average. Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete 2013 and Norton Internet Security (2013) both scored 6.6 points in this test.

On the plus side, the 2013 edition scored quite a bit better than its predecessor managed in this same test. For details on how I measure success at malware removal, see How We Test Malware Removal.

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By contrast, in my malware blocking test SecureIT performed phenomenally. Its overall score of 9.7 points is beaten only by Webroot, which managed a near-perfect 9.9 of 10 points. For a full explanation of my malware blocking test, see How We Test Malware Blocking.

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Normally I'd check my results against results from the independent testing labs, but none of the labs I follow tests SecureIT. I'm told that SecureIT uses the antivirus engine from Bitdefender Internet Security 2013, but its results don't remotely match Bitdefender's in my own tests. The chart below shows how various products have done in recent tests. For more detail about the labs, see How We Interpret Antivirus Lab Tests.

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It?s easy to get lost in the seemingly endless number of options to market and promote your small business. Perhaps you have heard about Twitter for ages, but you haven?t so much as tried to sign up for an account, not knowing its true worth. You don?t know if traditional marketing tactics will work for you, but you don?t know too much about other avenues, either. Luckily, I?m here to shed some light on your options as a small business owner.

Social Media

The landscape is widespread: bookmarking websites like StumbleUpon, smartphones with mobile apps, Facebook, and so on. How do you know what to use to ramp up your company?s marketing presence?

First, define your goals. What are you trying to get out of social media? Are you trying to generate leads, share content, or create new relationships?

Second, choose a platform that fits. If your business is culinary, design, or beauty-based, you could benefit greatly from using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and even Tumblr. Businesses that don?t rely on up-to-the-minute trends and creative photos and images (most manufacturers, for example) wouldn?t benefit as much from Instagram or Pinterest.

Third, ask yourself if you are going to create a position based around social media, or if you are going to do the posting yourself. Think about the time it takes to form relationships and build a following. If your business is doing well, most likely you need to hire an expert who can dedicate his or her day to the many networking opportunities that revolve around social media. Develop an editorial calendar to plan when posts go up, or manage your social media content stream through a platform such as Hootsuite.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

Naturally, you want your company to be found online, preferably high up in Google Search. If you want to establish your brand, SEO is the way to go. SEO is simply integrated digital marketing that allows you to identify keywords and optimize content to improve the visibility of your website. To this end, measurable link-building and the creation of quality viral content are respectable marketing tactics that work. Scheming and spamming never get any company anywhere in the long run.

SEO?s return on investment (ROI) fluctuates as PPC (see below) rises and falls, and organic search results are more trusted than paid advertising.

That?s why SEO is more worthwhile over time.

PPC (Pay Per Click)

PPC marketing provides instant results because it generates visitors quickly and also lets you measure your budget and ROI appropriately. Becoming well-versed in Google AdWords helps your company take full advantage of the potential benefits of PPC marketing.

Have you already established your brand? PPC is terrific for companies looking for another avenue to continue to build their business. If your first method is already working, PPC can open up your company to additional leads, at a cost. You will see these leads quickly ? in some cases instantly, as soon as the campaign is activated. The customers who click on PPC ads know what they want; they don?t want the trouble of a time-consuming Web search. PPC ads transport these customers directly to a page where they can purchase what they need. This avenue helps your company build brand awareness, collect impressions, and open doors to obtaining valuable new leads.

Email Marketing

Don?t underestimate the power of email. From viral email campaigns to weekly eBlasts, many emails are opened consistently due to factors such as subject line, quality, and deployment time. Customers come to look forward to worthwhile content that makes its way to their inbox. Do your research, give the audience what they want, and see profits rise.

Content Marketing

Without content marketing, a website can easily get lost in the shuffle. Many would say that you don?t need a social media strategy or an SEO strategy as much as you need a content strategy.

Although content marketing includes quality-written Web content and social media maintenance, it also includes blogs, eBooks, webinars, white papers, and a variety of other outlets. The key is to engage with your core customers on a level that they relate to, a level that promotes action from their end.

When it comes down to it, it?s pretty simple: Know your audience, establish a plan, and test, test, test to see what works for your small business.

What marketing tactics have been most useful to you and your business?

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

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The Newsonomics of the Body Shop | Newsonomics

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We can look at the first 15 years or so of newspapers on the web as a slow-motion car wreck: agonizing to live through, fascinating to watch.

As we pull the pieces apart, we find one key culprit: misalignment. Now, in the age of paywalls, membership, and marketing services, we?re finally seeing a time of?realignment. The wheels are back on the car, though still wobbling, as they try to regain forward direction and speed. Yet it?s still too early to know what will happen as publishers try to accelerate their increasingly digital businesses.

Before we look at how the realignment is coming together, we?ve got to understand what caused the problems in the first place. Sure, it?s easy to say that the great digital disruptions upended business models, turning dollars and euros into dimes. More important, as we look back, is what we miss in our retelling of history.

Digital disruption pushed publishers and editors to weaken relationships with their customers, to lose an alignment with advertisers and readers that had sustained the business for decades. The customer fit got out of whack.

For decades, that value chain was clear and fairly unquestioned. For readers, it was the daily download, the world in 28-64 pages. Must-reads plus serendipity. For advertisers, while they grumbled about high rates, they willingly bought a mass market they could not otherwise reach. In a word: alignment. Publishers? interests aligned with readers. Publishers? interests aligned with advertisers.

As the great disruption began, we can now see, publishers and editors lost their way, meandering off down dead-end roads, running out of gas in cul de sacs, and investing in construction that hit brick walls. Wheels a-wobble, traction difficult. Out of rhythm, and?almost out of gas.

Let?s go back to the ?90s. A relatively small group of us back then championed the Internet as?a future of publishing. Early demonstration projects bloomed, some given the silly ?skunkworks? monicker, though that well described the growing ?us and them? divide. Web publishing was considered experimental, something added on, and certainly not a part of the wider journalistic or ad-selling craft.

If culture has been a continuing issue, then the business models of a decade and a half made it worse. It was the dedicated-to-print (how?s that for an epitaph?) people who brought in the money, while the digital people still played in the sandbox. The ?dollars-to-dimes? myth reinforced how low-value the digital end of the business was. The fact the print readers paid a couple of hundred dollars a year, minimum, for the product while freeloaders consumed web news simply reinforced the division. Readers themselves knew their papers were doing something on the web, but didn?t connect it strongly with the print products they were using to getting; one was expensive, the other free.

Misalignment grew, with readers and advertisers, as both themselves went increasingly digital. Think about it. In the old print world, advertisers paid up but really got a huge ? and effective ? audience, which moved goods and services. In this new digital world, they could buy online display that has never approached the results of print. Clickthrough rates tumbled toward the miniscule, tangible evidence of the growing disconnection. Shoppers found little usefulness in the advertising. Online advertising may have brought in a few billions, but publishers came nowhere close to creating the kind of local marketplace the newspaper had created.

Cultural misalignment. Reader misalignment. Merchant misalignment. Shopper misalignment.

Publishers searched for new models but came up short, and too many stayed the course as the world was changing. You can listen to?Click and Clack and realize that lots of people, including publishers, drive ailing vehicles for way too long.

Now, though, finally, publishers and editors have been heading in for some repairs ? clearly still bodywork in progress ? and getting better?realigned. Let?s call this the newsonomics of the body shop, the realignment of business models and mindsets.

This realignment is fundamental to the survivability of the news industry. It is taking a number of forms. While many of us look at this through the prism of business model, this realignment first and foremost rests with relationships. Start with the relationship ? ?If there?s one reason we have done better than of our peers in the Internet space over the last six years, it is because we have focused like a laser on customer experience, and that really does matter, I think, in any business,??says Jeff Bezos ? and the business model will occasionally follow.

As we survey the news initiatives and innovations of the moment, let?s look how they focus on customer relationship. That?s the unseen thread that connects them and offers us hope that the news industry may have the capacity to revive itself ? because no one else is going to do it. Let?s look at how re-aligning with customers is at the root of the major change initiatives underway at the press worldwide:

  • All-access circulation: We can look at paywalls in many ways. Let?s look at in this simple context. Go back to 2010, when very few news readers found any kind of limits to access, save on business news sites. Consumer choice was this: Pay several hundred dollars a year for print, or pay nothing for web. People aren?t stupid, and as they got increasingly comfortable with digital reading (as years of Pew charts have demonstrated), more and more stopped their print subs. That movement was relatively slow (print habits die slowly), but demonstrated in circulation numbers. Web freeloaders were still decried by newspaper people and newsroom people.

    Flash forward to 2013. All-access circulation has been radically realigned the consumer proposition. Now the choice is to pay for print, or pay for digital, or pay for both, in varying combinations.?Core readers ? buyers and customers ? are once again getting aligned. Newspapers have begun to close that loopy distance between print and digital, between consumer and freeloader. Newsrooms can rejoice in serving people who pay for their work, even if the repair work in progress offers no long-term warranty.

    Further, newspaper and magazine companies can do all-access better than the digital competition. Buy a newspaper or magazine product from Apple, and you can only get the iPad or iPhone versions; you can?t get web access or print included. In this case, publishers? and consumers? interests align as well, as newspapers and magazines themselves can offer the best deals and the easiest one-step fulfillment.

  • Membership: Still a hazy concept, membership aspires to build stronger relationships with readers. It elevates subscribers (a mere act of paying) to members, trying to forge a connection. The Day?s?program is prototypical among smaller dailies (?The Newsonomics of 100% Reach?). Major metros like The Boston Globe and L.A. Times have adopted the same notion. Changing the historic ?you buy, we deliver? relationship is a tall order. Will special content (Globe Insiders) or special members-only?events and forums convince a critical mass of customers that their news company wants to do more than deliver the daily report? ?Special offers? form a part of all these packages, but in the age of 24/7 targeted deals, newspaper companies must do far more with these than connect advertiser inventory and reader discounts ? the public isn?t easily fooled. The key word in this wannabe alignment may be ?community,? as newspaper companies struggle with that very word and its meaning.
  • Marketing services: Clearly emerging as the hoped-for third revenue stream, after circulation and advertising, is marketing services. At its center ? and its best ? it, too, is based on longer-term alignments with many merchants. You can see the scale of possibility laid out by?Jeff Griffing, the Star Tribune?s chief revenue officer.?85 percent of the people who are selling for me came from digital or owned their own small businesses,? says Griffing, who last fall launched a regional digital agency, Radius, based on Hearst?s LocalEdge platform. He hired 20 new representatives. Their backgrounds are instructive: ?Nobody from advertising sales. Nobody. A couple of people who were B2B salespeople for companies like 3M. They are used to walking into businesses and being truly consultative.? That?s?consultative, as compared to the term long-used to deride the sales and relationship abilities of traditional newspaper ad sales people:?order-taker.

    For decades, you could just take orders. And the relationship between the newspaper and the advertiser was this: We sell you space and big audience. You fill it with what you want ? and good luck. If it doesn?t work, try something else. All the risk was with the advertiser; the publishers? reward was handsome. Marketing services?(?The Newsonomics of Small Things,? ) forces its practitioners to continually prove out their value propositions (working the various knobs of SEO, SEM, content marketing, social hooks, and more) to help businesses find and retain customers. It?s a relationship, and guys like Griffing see that if it works, a metro paper can work a big playing field ? some 30,000 small- to medium-sized businesses who believed, rightly, their old?newspaper company didn?t want much to do with them.

  • Consumer e-commerce: The consumer sales cycle has sped up from hours and days to instants, courtesy on Amazon?s 1-Click and related simple buying propositions ? including, now, digital circulation. Yet newspapers, once the beginning of the old aligned value chain ? read ads, shop, buy ? now find themselves holding on to few marketplaces. Schibsted,?the fastest growing news company worldwide, has hit upon one solution: e-commerce, from lending to travel booking to price comparison. New alignments with readers, through new business lines, have created a 20-percent-plus growth business.
  • Greater local reporting: The poster child here, of course, is the Orange County Register. Editor Ken Brucic is one of very few editors seeing a new cavalry rush in. New owner Aaron Kushner is a contrarian to watch. He?s been outspoken in his belief that adding reporters ? more than 100 planned at?last look ? will reconnect with readers craving deeper, broader and more local news (?The Orange County Register is hiring dozens of reporters, focusing on print-first expansion?). The print basis of the plan ??40 percent more news space than under previous ownership ? has been well highlighted. The business question is going to be how well Kushner markets and sells the hell of the new print ? and digital ? products, with innovative all-access circulation and advertising/marketing services programs that take advantage of all that content.
  • Actionable customer knowledge: We?ve seen a slow growth in ?audience development? operations among the smarter news companies. Here, alignment works this way: Find out what your readers actually do, and then integrate that knowledge into your product development and marketing. The Financial Times is a clear leader in the field (?The FT as an Internet Retailer?). It?s built a smart consumer-based team of analytics experts, and then makes daily usage of the data flowing in through the metered model it pioneered and its?direct enterprise licensing initiative. On the ad side, it shares some advertising response analytics ? opening a kimono usually well-tied in the industry ? with top advertisers. The notion: In the long term, publisher and advertiser interests must be aligned if business is to grow.

What else can news people do? What comes to mind: new features, new apps, new community involvements, more ways for readers and merchants to both get good deals. Jeff Bezos? approach is one that should apply in our new business, too: ?You have to use your judgment. In cases like that, we say, ?Let?s be simpleminded. We know this is a feature that?s good for customers. Let?s do it.?? How we all need to hear that more from people within news companies of every kind.

In the arena of relationship marketing, publishers and editors are latecomers. They borrow key lessons from the biggest, fastest growing companies of our, or any other, day. Bezos? Amazon built a juggernaut (annual growth rate of?28 percent) by aligning so smartly with the needs of its consumers, removing little friction after little friction (customer reviews, easy returns, 1-Click, same-day delivery, etc.) from its service. Google makes lead generation so direct with paid search ?intent-capturing? advertising that it owns?79 percent of that market. Apple seamlessly integrates music ? through iTunes and iPods ? and is now on a mad march to do the same with as much media as it can on iPhones and iPads. Facebook, with its new Graph Search, attempts to make our social connections semi-automatic; think people, find people. All operate on the notion that selling ? to individuals and to merchants ? is an ongoing process.

That way of thinking was well summed up by David Edelman, co-leader of McKinsey?s global digital marketing strategy practice, when he?described in Harvard Business Review the new relationship companies have with consumer. He calls it the customer decision journey. The CDJ touches a number of points ? sharing, experience, price comparison ? that make common sense. They culminate in the ?loyalty loop,? keeping customers coming back. This is one tough journey for modern media companies, yet their willingness to undergo it is underlined by one clear reality. Contrary to folklore, the wheels on the bus don?t go round and round forever.


Posted by Ken Doctor | Filed Under Advertising, Daily Newspaper Companies, Gannett, Google, Local: Remap and Reload, Mind the Gaps, Mobile, New York Times, News Corp/Dow Jones, News and Democracy, Newsonomics of...., The Old News World is Gone- Get Over It

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