Monday, December 31, 2012

Strong economy ahead for South Florida if fiscal cliff is averted

An improving economic year is likely for Florida in 2013, unless the D.C. political machine crashes the economic party with a sudden and huge increase in taxes and across-the-board spending cuts starting in January. The uncertainty surrounding next year?s fiscal policy has already slowed growth of holiday retail sales and has created uncertainty in private sector business plans.

Assuming a benign outcome on taxes and fiscal spending, the economic fundamentals of the state suggest an accelerating economic recovery from the so-called ?Great Recession? of 2008-2009. Various factors suggest it will be a better year for Florida residents and businesses, especially economically diversified regions like South Florida. Among them:

??The all important real estate markets will continue to improve at a steady pace. Single-family home prices are attracting buyers, especially with historically low-mortgage interest rates. The multi-family residential markets, in key areas of Miami-Dade County such as Brickell, Key Biscayne, Sunny Isles and Coral Gables, were strong in 2012, with large projects planned for those areas as inventory dries up in 2013.

??The macroeconomic environment continues to improve, especially for globally oriented regions such as South Florida. Unless elected leaders allow the nation to dive into a deep ?cliff? that lasts for several months in early 2013, the U.S. economy is expected to grow a moderate 2-3 percent. This is positive for Florida?s tourism and real estate sectors, and for our ability to produce and export other goods and services to the rest of the nation.

At the global level, the Latin America region, Canada and Asia are likely to expand at a solid clip, allowing South Florida to export products and services such as information technologies, tourism, real estate and healthcare services. Even Eurozone residents will continue to invest in Florida as they flee economic turmoil in the southern part of Europe.

??A third positive factor is what some economists term ?Helicopter Ben,? which is the propensity of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and the Fed to continue injecting liquidity into the economy by purchasing Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities at record levels. The Fed is telling us that mortgage and other debt instruments? rates will remain historically low for the foreseeable future. This is the first time in my 30-plus year career as a business economist that the Fed is targeting a specific sector (real estate) and telegraphing to the public historically low-interest rates.

As a former Fed chairman used to say, ?The role of the Fed is to take the punchbowl away when the economic party gets too loud? Well, it does not look too loud for 2013, but watch out for the potential of a ?hangover? in future years as inflation starts and interest rates rise sharply.

In 2013, South Florida should perform better than the rest of the state?s regions, given its growing global links. Miami now enjoys a ?global brand? for entertainment, business, healthcare and the arts.

The principal risk for 2013 is U.S. fiscal policy. An ideologically divided Washington has the potential to derail a national economic recovery that has just started to take hold, and that is still repairing the social and economic damage created by the ?Great Recession.? Florida requires a growing U.S. economy to continue accelerating its economic recovery.

A new U.S. recession, caused by fiscal policy mistakes, would disrupt the nascent real estate recovery and hurt economic growth with key trade partners such as Canada, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia. Let us hope that a clearer fiscal policy path emerges in D.C. early into the New Year.

J. Antonio ?Tony? Villamil, founder of The Washington Economics Group, is dean at the School of Business of St. Thomas University.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/30/3159700/strong-economy-ahead-for-south.html

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Japan: Uhap?ena posada i zapljenjen kineski brod

Japanska Obalska stra?a uhapsila je kapetana i ?lanove posade kineskog ribarskog broda, koji je u?ao u teritorijalne vode Japana, javila je kineska novinska agencija Sinhua, pozivaju?i se na konzulat u gradu Fukuoka.

Agencija navodi da su kapetan broda, koji je registrovan u kineskoj provinciji Fu?ijan, i dva ?lana posade preba?ena u grad Kago?imu na jugu Japana radi ispitivanja.

Prema izvje?tajima, kapetan je priznao da je brod u?ao u japanske vode.

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Kineski ribarski brodovi odlaze daleko u vode isto?no od Kine da bi nadoknadili nedostatak ribljeg fonda u blizini svoje obale.

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Philippine president secretly signs contraceptives law

Valte said the passage of the law ?closes a highly divisive chapter of our history? and ?opens the possibility of cooperation and reconciliation? among those who oppose and support the ?Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012.?

One of the most outspoken opponents of the legislation while it was still being debated in Congress, retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz, said Aquino is dividing the country while adopting a ?first world country value system.? He warned that the law will be followed by the passage of a divorce bill and same-sex marriage, both strongly opposed by the Church.

Cruz, a former president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines, criticized the secret signing of the law despite the presidential certification that it was an urgent measure.

?What is that? He is either ashamed of it or he is afraid of the repercussion of that bill,? Cruz said.

?My first objection there is why don?t you call a spade a spade? Why do you have to call it ?reproductive health?? Come on. That is population-control legislation,? he said. ?From the onset there is already deception.?

He said responsible parenthood as taught by the church entails using only natural family planning methods. Providing artificial contraceptives will ?separate pleasure from the hardship? of bringing up a family.

?This government has now entered the bedroom bringing with it the condom and the pill.... That is very irresponsible,? Cruz said.

He said a Catholic group is planning to question the law at the Supreme Court.

Women?s groups and other supporters of the law have praised Aquino for pushing its passage within the first half of his six-year term after the measure languished in Congress for 13 years largely because legislators were reluctant to pass it because of the strong opposition of the Catholic Church.

The Aquino administration ?should be commended for its political will to see this law through,? said Carlos Conde, Asia Researcher for the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch.

Conde said the law ?will advance human rights in the Philippines, particularly of women and mothers? and empower them to make their own decisions over their health and family life. ?It gives a clear mandate to the government to make reproductive health services readily available and, because of that, the law can save many lives,? he said.

In about a dozen provisions, the 24-page law repeatedly reminds that abortion drugs are banned, but it requires health workers to provide care for those who have complications arising from illegal abortions.

Under the law, the government will hire more village health workers who will distribute contraceptives, especially to the poor, and provide instructions on natural family planning methods that the Church approves.

The government will also train teachers who will provide age- and development-appropriate reproductive health education to adolescents ? youth age 10 to 19 years old. This will include information on protection against discrimination and sexual abuse and violence against women and children, teen pregnancy, and women?s and children?s rights.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Cancer Kick ? Drug Shortage Linked To Cancer Relapse

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A drug shortage appears to have caused a higher rate of relapse among children, teens and young adults with Hodgkin lymphoma, researchers form St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital reported this week. The scientists say this is the first example of the tragic consequences of the current drug shortage. They emphasized that protecting patient access to lifesaving treatment must always be the number one priority in any health care system.

Children, adolescents, and young adults with Hodgkin lymphoma in a national clinical trial showed an estimated two-year cancer-free survival rate that dropped from 88 to 75 percent due to a drug shortage.

The study began before any reported drug shortages, however, the change started in 2009 after a shortage of mechlorethamine became apparent. The drug mechlorethamine was replaced by cyclophosphamide for treatment of patients with middle or high risk Hodgkin lymphoma.

No study patients are deceased, but those who relapsed had more rigorous therapy that was linked with higher risks of infertility and other health issues later.

The results of comparing these two groups two years after their cancer diagnoses are published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The outcomes demonstrate the first available evidence of a drug shortage that resulted in disadvantages in specific patients.

History Of Drug Shortages

Recently, many caregivers and patients have had their medical treatments compromised by drug shortages, like mechlorethamine and other injectable drugs. Available since the 1960?s for cancer treatment, mechlorethamine just became obtainable again.

Cyclophosphamide is a safe and effective substitute for mechlorethamine, used for decades for treatment of children and adults with Hodgkin?s lymphoma.

Monika Metzger, M.D., an associate member of the St. Jude Department of Oncology and the study?s principal investigator, said:

?This is a devastating example of how drug shortages affect patients and why these shortages must be prevented. Our results demonstrate that, for many chemotherapy drugs, there are no adequate substitute drugs available.?

Previous shortages have most frequently been solved using substitutions. This study has given a real face to the drug shortage problem, showing that it is real. There are actual therapies that are unable to be given because drugs are just not available.

Michael Link, M.D., the senior author and professor of pediatrics in hematology-oncology at Stanford, as well as a member of the pediatric hematology-oncology service at Packard Children?s Hospital, explains:

?Despite heroic efforts by the drug shortage office of the Food and Drug Administration to solve the shortages of a number of medically necessary drugs, it is clear that patients are still suffering from the unavailability of life-saving drugs. A more systematic solution to the problem is needed.?

Results of Drug Substitutions

Hodgkin lymphoma is cancer that attacks the lymph system and makes up approximately six percent of childhood cancers. Around 90 percent of patients in the United States with this cancer will become long-term survivors.

In 2002, the five institutions collaborating on this study worked as the Pediatric Hodgkin Consortium and accepted a seven-drug chemotherapy treatment course, which included mechlorethamine, to treat high risk child patients. The researchers aimed to avoid infertility and other issues and maintain high cure rates.

In 2006, a companion study started for patients with intermediate-risk disease. The risk groups are defined by how far the cancer has spread, the location and number of lymph nodes involved, as well as the experience of negative symptoms like night sweats, fever, and weight loss.

Patients underwent 12 weeks of the seven-drug chemotherapy treatment course. They also received radiotherapy with their dose given in accordance to their chemotherapy response. Once mechlorethamine was no longer available, the substitution cyclophosphamide was allowed in its place.

Results for cancer patients are calculated in terms of cancer-free survival, also known as the number of years patients live disease-free. When investigators looked at the substitution?s influence, they saw that approximate disease-free survival was 88 percent for the 181 patients whose treatment included mechlorethamine.

For the 40 patients who were given cyclophosphamide, the rate was 75 percent. The variation prompted researchers to stop enrolling new patients in the trials.

As a whole, patients who had the cyclophosphamide experienced less negative symptoms and were more inclined to have intermediate-risk, rather than high-risk Hodgkin lymphoma. The authors note that there is no valid explanation for the significant difference in event-free survival besides the drug substitution.

The patients in the study were between the ages of 3 and 21, with half being under 14 years. Relapsed patients underwent additional therapy. Extra treatment included extensive chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant using the patient?s own blood-creating stem cells.

The investigators said it is too early to determine whether these patients will experience the same long-term survival rates as those who did not get their cancer back.

Written by Kelly Fitzgerald

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Why the drug shortages?

posted by Penny Hood on 27 Dec 2012 at 6:34 pm

It seems remarkable that this article covers the devastating results of shortages without addressing the reasons for same. We have changed our priorities in health care from patients to profits, and many of these drugs that are no longer being made are simply not profitable ?enough?. How about an article that addresses the issues behind the shortages?

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insurance and rx companies

posted by art on 27 Dec 2012 at 5:32 pm

once again the profit motive drives corporate decision making parameters.
have they no shame, profits before young lives. this is why we need single payer health care in this country. insurances companies have no skin in the game. what if the us army was profit driven? the navy? we?d be drinking tea and eating sauerkraut.

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Drug Shortages and Bottom Lines

posted by Dick Brandlon on 27 Dec 2012 at 4:23 pm

The article didn?t mention the role of profitability in the drug ?shortages? that are ? or will be ? killing kids. If a drug company can?t make a pile out a drug, they don?t put in the time and effort that they would into a big money-maker. It?s part of our dollar-driven health system. Some countries put the health of the public ahead of more and bigger bonuses for the CEO ? but not here.
After all, where?s the bottom line in keeping even poor people healthy?

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drug shortages are causing disease

posted by Cynthia Gee on 27 Dec 2012 at 2:33 pm

Recently I was exposed to rabies, and had to undergo a series of immunizations. I became allergic to the drug that I was given, called Rabavert, and I now have bronchial asthma. There is another drug, Imovax,Novartis and Sanofi-Pasteur that would have been a better choice for me, given my propensity to allergies, but it is not currently available, and the manufacturers are not saying why, nor will they give a resupply date

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Why are there shortages

posted by Dennis Migneault on 27 Dec 2012 at 2:17 pm

This article fails to discuss why there are shortages. I worked for a major pharmaceutical company for 23 years and it was a cardinal rule never to be in an out of stock situation where patients needing drugs are impacted.

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Why the shortages?

posted by Melissa on 27 Dec 2012 at 1:24 pm

The article doesn?t explain why the drugs become unavailable. (Unless I missed something.) Do they lose their efficacy?

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why is there a shortage of the needed drugs

posted by Albert V. Bianchi on 27 Dec 2012 at 1:17 pm

I, as a former medical research scientist, am asking why is there a shortage of the needed drugs. I read the entire article, and did not see an explanation. I think it is important to tell people. AA

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How Neuroscientists Observe Brains Watching Movies

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Unless you have been deaf and blind to the world over the past decade, you know that functional magnetic resonance brain imaging (fMRI) can look inside the skull of volunteers lying still inside the claustrophobic, coffinlike confines of a loud, banging magnetic scanner. The technique relies on a fortuitous property of the blood supply to reveal regional activity. Active synapses and neurons consume power and therefore need more oxygen, which is delivered by the hemoglobin molecules inside the circulating red blood cells. When these molecules give off their oxygen to the surrounding tissue, they not only change color?from arterial red to venous blue?but also turn slightly magnetic.

Activity in neural tissue causes an increase in the volume and flow of fresh blood. This change in the blood supply, called the hemodynamic signal, is tracked by sending radio waves into the skull and carefully listening to their return echoes. FMRI does not directly measure synaptic and neuronal activity, which occurs over the course of milliseconds; instead it uses a relatively sluggish proxy?changes in the blood supply?that rises and falls in seconds. The spatial resolution of fMRI is currently limited to a volume element (voxel) the size of a pea, encompassing about one million nerve cells.

Neuroscientists routinely exploit fMRI to infer what volunteers are seeing, imagining or intending to do. It is really a primitive form of mind reading. Now a team has taken that reading to a new, startling level.

A number of groups have deduced the identity of pictures viewed by volunteers while lying in the magnet scanner from the slew of map?like representations found in primary, secondary and higher-order visual cortical regions underneath the bump on the back of the head.

Jack L. Gallant of the University of California, Berkeley, is the acknowledged master of these techniques, which proceed in two stages. First, a volunteer looks at a couple of thousand images while lying in a magnet. The response of a few hundred voxels in the visual cortex to each image is carefully registered. These data are then used to train an algorithm to predict the magnitude of the fMRI response for each voxel. Second, this procedure is inverted. That is, for a given magnitude of hemodynamic response, a probabilistic technique called Bayesian decoding infers the most likely image that gave rise to the observed response in that particular volunteer (human brains differ substantially, so it is difficult to use one brain to predict the responses of another).

The best of these techniques exploit preexisting, or prior, knowledge about pictures that could have been seen before. The number of mathematically possible images is vast, but the types of actual scenes that are encountered in a world populated by people, animals, trees, buildings and other objects encompass a tiny fraction of all possible images. Appropriately enough, the images that we usually encounter are called natural images. Using a database of six million natural images, Gallant?s group showed in 2009 how brain responses of volunteers to photographs they had not previously encountered could be reconstructed.

From Images to Movies
These reconstructions are surprisingly good, even though they are based on the smudged activity of hundreds of thousands of highly diverse nerve cells, each one firing to different aspects of the image?its local intensity, color, shading, texture, and so on. A further limitation I have already alluded to is the 1,000-fold mismatch between the celerity of neuronal signals and the sedate pace at which the fMRI signal rises and falls.

Yet Gallant?s group fearlessly pushed on and applied Bayesian reconstruction techniques to the conceptually and computationally much more demanding problem of spatiotemporal reconstruction.

Three members of the group each watched about two hours? worth of short takes from various Hollywood movies. These data were used to train a separate encoding model for each voxel. The first part of the model consisted of a bank of neural filters. These filters are based on the cumulative research that has been conducted over two decades into the way nerve cells in the visual cortex in people and monkeys respond to seeing visual stimuli with varying positions, size, motion and speed. The second part of the model coupled these neuronal filters to the blood vasculature, describing how the neuronal activity is reflected in much slower fMRI signals.


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Friday, December 28, 2012

New India-Pakistan Cricket Series Marks Thaw in Relations (Voice Of America)

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Journal of Medical Case Reports | Abstract | Cancer of the prostate ...

Open Access Case report

Innocent Lule Segamwenge, Nuru Kaddu Mgori, Safia AbdallahYussuf, Celia Nantume Mukulu, Philip Nakangombe, Paul Kioko Ngalyuka and Fred Kidaaga

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Journal of Medical Case Reports 2012, 6:425?doi:10.1186/1752-1947-6-425

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Introduction

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men and the fifth most common cancer worldwide. In the USA it is more common in African-American men than in Caucasian men. Prostate cancer frequently metastasizes to bone and the lesions appear osteoblastic on radiographs. Presentation with diffuse osteolytic bone lesions is rare. We describe an unusual presentation of metastatic prostate cancer with diffuse osteolytic bone lesions.

Case presentation

A 65-year-old Namibian man presented with anemia, thrombocytopenia and worsening back pains. In addition he had complaints of effort intolerance, palpitations, dysuria and mild symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction. On examination he was found to be anemic, had a swollen tender right shoulder joint and spine tenderness to percussion. On digital rectal examination he had asymmetrical enlargement of the prostate which felt nodular and hard with diffuse firmness in some parts. His prostate-specific antigen was greater than 100ng/mL and he had diffuse osteolytic lesions involving the right humerus, and all vertebral, femur and pelvic bones. His screen for multiple myeloma was negative and the prostate biopsy confirmed prostate cancer.

Conclusion

Prostate cancer rarely presents with diffuse osteolytic bone lesions and should be considered in the differential diagnosis when evaluating male patients with osteolytic bone lesions.

The complete article is available as a provisional PDF. The fully formatted PDF and HTML versions are in production.

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Smart TV owners tuning out most apps

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They may be called smart TVs, but that doesn?t stop the vast majority of us from using them as basic boob tubes. A new NPD Group report claims that most people use their Internet-enabled televisions to stream video services like Netflix or Hulu Plus, and?? actually, not much else.

Streaming music services manage to entertain around 15 percent of smart TV owners, but all of the more ballyhooed interactive aspects of Internet-enabled TVs???think Facebook, Twitter, Web browsers, and all those apps, games, and email widgets that come preloaded in newer HDTVs???are left completely untouched by most people.

The NPD Group?chalks the trend?up to a few different factors, the biggest of which being the simple fact that most people consider televisions sets to be, well, televisions???not computing devices. The proliferation of secondary Internet-enabled devices (like consoles and Blu-ray players) and the rise of local digital streaming options (like AirPlay, DLNA, and Samsung AllShare) may also be both confusing customers and cannibalizing traditional smart TV services, NPD theorizes.

We?ll add another possible factor: The molasses-slow processors in most smart TVs make anything beyond simple content streaming a major usability pain. Trying to browse your Facebook News Feed on a television is often a tremendously laggy exercise in frustration.

Fortunately, consumer disinterest in the Internet-enabled bells and whistles may just make the basic video-streaming functions of smart TVs more pleasant to use going into the future???at least if manufacturers listen to the NPD?s closing advice: ?Focus less on new innovation in this space and more on simplification of the user experience.?

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Popularity of Caribbean island soars after wedding

ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) ? A speck of an island in the Dutch Caribbean has become increasingly popular with gay couples after legislators legalized same-sex marriages in a region still openly hostile to gays and lesbians.

Two men were recently married in Saba, marking the first ceremony of its kind in the region and setting off a frenzy of calls from gay couples in other Dutch Caribbean islands seeking to marry, said Julietta Woods with Saba's Civil Registry office."People keep calling me every second," she said by telephone this week.

As part of the Netherlands Kingdom, the islands of Saba, Bonaire and St. Eustatius have to recognize same-sex marriages. While Bonaire and St. Eustatius have balked at the idea of legalizing such unions, the idea has been embraced in Saba, long considered a gay-friendly destination.

"We've seen it as a human rights issue," said Saba council member Carl Buncamper, who is openly gay. "It is important to give the partners equal rights when it comes to inheritance and other benefits."

Dozens of gay couples cheered Saba's unprecedented step, noting that gays often face taunts, threats and even death elsewhere in the Caribbean, with many islands enforcing so-called buggery laws implemented in colonial times. Some islands also have tried to amend their constitution to establish that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.

While Saba currently stands alone in approving same-sex marriages, Bonaire and St. Eustatius are expected to follow.

The Netherlands, which in 2001 became the first country in the world to approve same-sex marriages, is giving those islands more time to adopt the same law amid local opposition. The Netherlands has said local governments should use the time to help communities get used to the idea of gay marriage.

The other Dutch Caribbean islands of St. Maarten, Curacao and Aruba have to recognize same-sex marriages but don't have to legalize them because they have a more autonomous relationship with the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, the nearby French Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe are expected to soon debate the issue as France prepares to vote early next year on whether to legalize same-sex marriages.

In Saba, it took legislators several years to adopt the law and ensure that procedures were in place. On Dec. 4, officials married Xiomar Alexander Gonzalez and Israel Ernesto Ruiz in a civil ceremony at the island's courthouse.

The two men live together in Aruba and wanted to make their union official, dressing in all white to celebrate the occasion. Gonzalez said people in Saba were very welcoming.

Aruba does not allow same-sex marriages, but that could eventually change, said Desiree Croes, Aruba's first openly gay Parliament member. Croes had planned to marry to her partner in Saba, but they ended up marrying Dec. 12 in the Netherlands to celebrate with more family and friends.

Although Aruba is supposed to recognize same-sex marriages, it has struggled to do so. In 2005, the island's Superior Court ordered the government to register the union of two women who complained their 2001 marriage in the Netherlands wasn't recognized locally.

Croes said she believes her marriage will pave the way for others.

"It will take time to change the minds completely," she said. "We still get stares, but the good thing is that people don't criticize us openly."

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Coto reported from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/popularity-caribbean-island-soars-wedding-170854006.html

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Galaxy Note II KIRF edition makes a quick appearance, shows no remorse

Galaxy Note II KIRF edition makes a quick appearance, shows no remorse

It was only a matter of time before we'd see this one, right? As has been the case with many, many other gadgets, Samsung's Galaxy Note II is the latest one to join the "Keepin' it Real Fake" revolution. Formally dubbed Star S7180, this phablet clone, as you can imagine, doesn't come even close to matching the genuine Note II's mighty spec sheet, with this 5.5-inch KIRF device said to be only boasting a dual-core MT6577 CPU with 1GB RAM, 4GB of internal storage and an 8-megapixel cam on the back -- but, hey, at least there's some Jelly Bean to go with that. According to GizChina, you'll have to shell out about $150 for the Star S7180, which, all in all, isn't too bad a deal -- that's if you don't mind taking the faux route, of course. At any rate, you'll find additional eye candy after the break, and, judging by the looks, it may just be Mr. Blurrycam's best work yet.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Ending fiscal uncertainty would boost economy: Lockheed CEO

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is poised for strong economic growth if political leaders can just move the nation beyond the current "debilitating" budget uncertainty, the chief executive and chairman of Lockheed Martin Corp said on Thursday.

"I see an enormous opportunity for the country to step forward with a more positive growth agenda if we can get resolution for these policy issues," Robert Stevens said, citing promising trends in manufacturing, housing, the energy sector and even consumer sentiment.

Stevens and Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed's president and chief operating officer, spoke with Reuters in wide-ranging interview that also touched on the company's drive to pump up foreign arms sales at a time that U.S. military spending looks set to flatten after a decade of growth.

"Getting a resolution for the fiscal cliff issues takes away a huge amount of uncertainty," said Stevens, who will retire at the end of this month as CEO of Lockheed, the biggest U.S. weapons maker.

He called for a balanced solution that included spending cuts, comprehensive tax reform and additional revenue, but said Washington also needed to tackle immigration reform and the nation's troubled educational system.

Lockheed, which reported revenue of $46.5 billion last year, is the prime contractor for the Pentagon's biggest weapons program, the $396 billion F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. It also builds F-16 fighter jets, a broad array of missile defense systems and a new class of coastal warships.

Stevens said his company and others were upbeat about America's future but were holding back on investment, hiring and acquisitions because of what he called "compounding uncertainties" about future tax rates and U.S. budget levels.

"If you could create the climate to unlock some of that liquidity you'd see ... stimulative effect from the business community moving forward," he said.

Stevens and other defense industry executives have been speaking out for the past year against automatic, across-the-board budget cuts that would strip $500 billion from projected Pentagon spending levels over the next decade, on top of $487 billion in cuts already scheduled for that period.

He said some further reductions in defense spending may be necessary but that the Pentagon should be allowed to determine which accounts to trim, rather than face the indiscriminate cuts that are now slated to go into effect on January 2 under the process known as "sequestration."

Stevens called those cuts "a very blunt instrument" that would result in broken contracts and layoffs, while undermining U.S. national security and global cooperation agreements.

The budget cuts, together with steep tax increases, are popularly known as the "fiscal cliff."

A Business Roundtable survey published Wednesday showed U.S. chief executives' view of the domestic economy hit a three-year low in the fourth quarter, with fiscal cliff concerns holding back decisions on hiring and capital spending.

Stevens said the automatic budget cuts could lead to furloughs of air traffic controllers, FBI agents and border patrol officers in addition to military program cuts, although it now appeared clear that main impact would not be felt for 90 days or longer - more a slope than a cliff.

Stevens and Hewson, who will succeed Stevens as CEO on January 1, declined to predict whether Congress and President Barack Obama would reach an agreement before the end of the year.

Shares of Lockheed and other arms makers on Thursday fell amid growing concerns that Congress and the White House will not reach a deal before year end. Lockheed shares closed down $1.82, or 2 percent, at $89.99 in trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

Hewson said Lockheed had been preparing for a downturn in U.S. defense spending for the past three years by cutting its workforce from more than 146,000 to around 120,000, streamlining operations, and eliminating 2 million square feet of facilities, with 2.9 million more square feet to be cut by the end of 2014.

She said the company had been "very proactive" in cutting overhead costs, while investing in new materials and processes to reduce the cost of weapons systems, and that would continue.

"Whether there is or is not sequestration, affordability will be a constant theme. We have to get more out of the investments to ensure our security," Stevens added.

He said the Pentagon and its suppliers faced particular challenges in the current budget environment given the long-term nature of developing and buying weapons systems such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, warships and missile defense equipment.

"Our product cycles, our service cycles, our levels of commitment, they go out decades," Stevens said. "We're here today a business that has decades in our planning horizon and a visibility of less than 20 days because in 20 days we don't know if sequestration is going to take place or not."

Hewson said Lockheed, which is also the largest information technology provider for the U.S. government, was poised for continued modest growth despite the difficult environment, citing good prospects for future foreign arms sales and growth in areas such as cyber, space and healthcare IT.

"We do see continued growth," she said, although the trajectory would not equal that since the September 11, 2001, hijacking attacks.

(Reporting By Andrea Shalal-Esa; Editing by Ros Krasny and Steve Orlofsky)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ending-fiscal-uncertainty-boost-economy-lockheed-ceo-010448228--finance.html

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Hugh Jackman Abandoned By Mother At Age 8 (VIDEO)

Hugh Jackman Abandoned By Mother At Age 8 (VIDEO)

Hugh Jackman touching interviewIn a touching interview with “60 Minutes” Sunday night, Hugh Jackman became emotional when discussing his father on camera. The 44-year-old Australian actor was promoting the Oscar-contender movie “Les Miserables,” but touched on his mother walking away from her five children when he was only 8. Jackman detailed the moment he realized his mother wasn’t ...

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Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar dies at 92

NEW DELHI (AP) ? With an instrument perplexing to most Westerners, Ravi Shankar helped connect the world through music. The sitar virtuoso mentored a Beatle, became a hippie musical icon and spearheaded the first rock benefit concert as he introduced traditional Indian ragas to Western audiences over nearly a century.

From George Harrison to John Coltrane, from Yehudi Menuhin to David Crosby, his connections reflected music's universality, though a gap persisted between Shankar and many Western fans. Sometimes they mistook tuning for tunes, while he stood aghast at displays like Jimi Hendrix's burning guitar.

"My Dad's music touched millions of people," his daughter, musician Norah Jones, said in a statement. "He will be greatly missed by me and music lovers everywhere."

Shankar died Tuesday at age 92. A statement on his website said he died in San Diego, near his Southern California home with his wife and a daughter by his side. The musician's foundation issued a statement saying that he had suffered upper respiratory and heart problems and had undergone heart-valve replacement surgery last week.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also confirmed Shankar's death and called him a "national treasure." Ringo Starr called Shankar's death "a great loss musically, spiritually and physically."

Labeled "the godfather of world music" by Harrison, Shankar helped millions of classical, jazz and rock lovers discover the centuries-old traditions of Indian music.

"He was legend of legends," Shivkumar Sharma, a noted santoor player who performed with Shankar, told Indian media. "Indian classical was not at all known in the Western world. He was the musician who had that training ... the ability to communicate with the Western audience."

He also pioneered the concept of the rock benefit with the 1971 Concert For Bangladesh. To later generations, he was known as the estranged father of popular American singer Norah Jones.

His last musical performance was with his other daughter, sitarist Anoushka Shankar Wright, on Nov. 4 in Long Beach, California; his foundation said it was to celebrate his 10th decade of creating music. The multiple Grammy winner learned that he had again been nominated for the award the night before his surgery.

"It's one of the biggest losses for the music world," said Kartic Seshadri, a Shankar protege, sitar virtuoso and music professor at the University of California, San Diego. "There's nothing more to be said."

As early as the 1950s, Shankar began collaborating with and teaching some of the greats of Western music, including violinist Menuhin and jazz saxophonist Coltrane. He played well-received shows in concert halls in Europe and the United States, but faced a constant struggle to bridge the musical gap between the West and the East.

Describing an early Shankar tour in 1957, Time magazine said. "U.S. audiences were receptive but occasionally puzzled."

His close relationship with Harrison, the Beatles lead guitarist, shot Shankar to global stardom in the 1960s.

Harrison had grown fascinated with the sitar, a long-necked string instrument that uses a bulbous gourd for its resonating chamber and resembles a giant lute. He played the instrument, with a Western tuning, on the song "Norwegian Wood," but soon sought out Shankar, already a musical icon in India, to teach him to play it properly.

The pair spent weeks together, starting the lessons at Harrison's house in England and then moving to a houseboat in Kashmir and later to California.

Gaining confidence with the complex instrument, Harrison recorded the Indian-inspired song "Love You To" on the Beatles' "Revolver," helping spark the raga-rock phase of 60s music and drawing increasing attention to Shankar and his work.

Shankar's popularity exploded, and he soon found himself playing on bills with some of the top rock musicians of the era. He played a four-hour set at the Monterey Pop Festival and the opening day of Woodstock.

Though the audience for his music had hugely expanded, Shankar, a serious, disciplined traditionalist who had played Carnegie Hall, chafed against the drug use and rebelliousness of the hippie culture.

"I was shocked to see people dressing so flamboyantly. They were all stoned. To me, it was a new world," Shankar told Rolling Stone of the Monterey festival.

While he enjoyed Otis Redding and the Mamas and the Papas at the festival, he was horrified when Hendrix lit his guitar on fire.

"That was too much for me. In our culture, we have such respect for musical instruments, they are like part of God," he said.

In 1971, moved by the plight of millions of refugees fleeing into India to escape the war in Bangladesh, Shankar reached out to Harrison to see what they could do to help.

In what Shankar later described as "one of the most moving and intense musical experiences of the century," the pair organized two benefit concerts at Madison Square Garden that included Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan and Ringo Starr.

The concert, which spawned an album and a film, raised millions of dollars for UNICEF and inspired other rock benefits, including the 1985 Live Aid concert to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia and the 2010 Hope For Haiti Now telethon.

Ravindra Shankar Chowdhury was born April 7, 1920, in the Indian city of Varanasi.

At the age of 10, he moved to Paris to join the world famous dance troupe of his brother Uday. Over the next eight years, Shankar traveled with the troupe across Europe, America and Asia, and later credited his early immersion in foreign cultures with making him such an effective ambassador for Indian music.

During one tour, renowned musician Baba Allaudin Khan joined the troupe, took Shankar under his wing and eventually became his teacher through 7 1/2 years of isolated, rigorous study of the sitar.

"Khan told me you have to leave everything else and do one thing properly," Shankar told The Associated Press.

In the 1950s, Shankar began gaining fame throughout India. He held the influential position of music director for All India Radio in New Delhi and wrote the scores for several popular films. He began writing compositions for orchestras, blending clarinets and other foreign instruments into traditional Indian music.

And he became a de facto tutor for Westerners fascinated by India's musical traditions.

He gave lessons to Coltrane, who named his son Ravi in Shankar's honor, and became close friends with Menuhin, recording the acclaimed "West Meets East" album with him. He also collaborated with flutist Jean Pierre Rampal, composer Philip Glass and conductors Andre Previn and Zubin Mehta.

"Any player on any instrument with any ears would be deeply moved by Ravi Shankar. If you love music, it would be impossible not to be," singer Crosby, whose band The Byrds was inspired by Shankar's music, said in the book "The Dawn of Indian Music in the West: Bhairavi."

Shankar's personal life, however, was more complex.

His 1941 marriage to Baba Allaudin Khan's daughter, Annapurna Devi, ended in divorce. Though he had a decades-long relationship with dancer Kamala Shastri that ended in 1981, he had relationships with several other women in the 1970s.

In 1979, he fathered Norah Jones with New York concert promoter Sue Jones, and in 1981, Sukanya Rajan, who played the tanpura at his concerts, gave birth to his daughter Anoushka.

He grew estranged from Sue Jones in the 80s and didn't see Norah for a decade, though they later re-established contact.

He married Rajan in 1989 and trained young Anoushka as his heir on the sitar. In recent years, father and daughter toured the world together.

The statement she and her mother released said, "Although it is a time for sorrow and sadness, it is also a time for all of us to give thanks and to be grateful that we were able to have him as part of our lives."

When Jones shot to stardom and won five Grammy awards in 2003, Anoushka Shankar was nominated for a Grammy of her own.

Shankar himself won three Grammy awards and was nominated for an Oscar for his musical score for the movie "Gandhi." His album "The Living Room Sessions, Part 1" earned him his latest Grammy nomination, for best world music album.

Despite his fame, numerous albums and decades of world tours, Shankar's music remained a riddle to many Western ears.

Shankar was amused after he and colleague Ustad Ali Akbar Khan were greeted with admiring applause when they opened the Concert for Bangladesh by twanging their sitar and sarod for a minute and a half.

"If you like our tuning so much, I hope you will enjoy the playing more," he told the confused crowd, and then launched into his set.

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Nessman reported from Bangkok. Associated Press writer Julie Watson in San Diego contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/indian-sitar-virtuoso-ravi-shankar-dies-92-045723085.html

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Social Media Marketing for Brick and Mortar Businesses | Social ...

Are you at a disadvantage owning a physical business in a digital world? Not at all. The introduction of smartphones and tablets has made the internet a part of our physical world, but your social media strategy isn't going to be identical to that of an eCommerce site or community.

What does it take to pull ahead of the pack using social networks? It's probably best to start with.

What Not to Do

I'll be frank: social media is not a sales channel. It is virtually impossible to sell products or services directly using social media. Some exception can be made for buying advertisements on social networks, but this hardly counts as social media marketing in the first place.

So what's the point? Reputation and customer retention. People who hear about you on social media are unlikely to need your products or services at the exact moment they hear from you. However, if they hear about you on social media and you make a good impression, they are more likely to think of you down the road when they do need your products and services.

Furthermore, if you manage to use social media to build an ongoing relationship with a customer, they will continue to buy from you, rather than jumping on the next great thing at a moment's notice.

Questions: Asking and Answering them

One of the most powerful tools in your social media arsenal is the question. Questions, whether you are asking or answering them, mean you are listening to people, interacting with them, and that you care.

Twitter is a great place to search for and answer questions. You can restrict your search to a specific city by, for example, searching ?near:Seattle? and, if you like, ?within:25mi? to get results within a certain distance. This allows you to find and answer questions from people who want to know about subjects that relate to your business.

Don't use these answers as an opportunity to drop a line about a sale or anything like that. Instead, focus on building credibility with your answers, which often leads to subscribers.

You can also answer questions on Facebook Pages, Events, and Groups, so be sure to join these communities if they are in your area or about subjects related to your business.

Other good places to answer questions are Quora and internet forums.

Answering questions is a good way to steadily build up your following. Once you have a decent-sized following, start asking your subscribers questions, the kinds of questions that keep a conversation going. Be sure to respond and ask followup questions to keep things moving.

Questions are at the heart of conversation. Remember, social media is about conversation, not broadcasting and announcements. You can certainly use it to make announcements, but only in this context.

Influencers: Get On Their Side

In addition to relationships with your customer base, you want to get influencers on your side. These are the social media personalities that have already developed a strong following, and who can use this influence to boost your reputation...if they care to.

Getting influencers on your side often starts with promoting them first. Search Google+, Twitter, and Facebook for such larger than life personalities who happen to live in your general area (if you are a local business).

Be the first to give a thoughtful and helpful answer to their questions, and contribute to the conversations they are a part of. Don't be afraid to email them (or call them!) directly in order to give the conversation a more intimate tone.

If these influencers have a book or a product to promote, do some of the promoting for them. As with your own products, don't get too ?salesy,? but re-share their content and mention them in a few of your blog posts. Try getting in touch to see if they'd like to be interviewed by you or if they'd like help with any projects they're working on.

Most influencers will be happy to return the favor with some cross-promotion, as long as you are willing to put in the effort first.

Be sure to interact with them like people. Do not construct your emails and messages the way you would construct ad copy. Pay attention to what they like and what they are interested, and talk to them the way you would talk to somebody if you were trying to make a friend.

Content Marketing

In addition to relationships, content is an important part of a social marketing strategy, even for brick-and-mortar businesses. This gives your target audience a reason to subscribe to your blog and social accounts, knowing that you will have something helpful, interesting, or entertaining to share on a regular basis.

Some businesses can only manage to share content that they have found elsewhere on the web, and this isn't necessarily problematic, especially for small businesses. However, it is worth considering creating your own content, since this increases the likelihood of other people sharing your content and drawing viral attention to your business.

When you create content, you should focus most of your attention on these things:

  • It is created for the kind of person who likes to share and pass things along
  • It is visually attractive
  • It uses small paragraphs and subheadings, possibly lists or bullet points
  • It solves a problem that hasn't been solved elsewhere
  • It is intelligent but not too formal
  • It is emotional
  • It is surprising
  • It is original

You can use promoted Facebook ads to get this content in front of people in your area in addition to sharing it on your own profiles. This can help exposure and increase the likelihood of your content going viral. However, if the content doesn't seem to get shared often as a result of the ads, the issue is usually with the content, not the spending budget.

Remember, the goal of social media is not to sell. It is to create and strengthen relationships that will naturally lead to sales and long term customers.

How else can we use social media to promote brick and mortar businesses? What has worked for you?

Source: http://socialmediatoday.com/khadimbatti/1076206/social-media-marketing-brick-and-mortar-businesses

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City&#39;s Hottest Startups To Compete At The TechCrunch Barcelona ...

Tomorrow we?ll throw a TechCrunch Mini Meetup in Barcelona, one of the most internationally-minded cities in Europe. Below you?ll find out schedule, agenda and here you can grab a free ticket to the party] as the main free event is now full. It?s because of its diversity that the city has managed to attract a burgeoning number of startup entrepreneurs wooed by the ability of the city to attract talent, in part because of the climate and lifestyle. When you can live just about anywhere and create an Internet company, you may as well do it in a fun place to live. It?s a trend we?ve seen even San Francisco succumb to, as startups move back form the rather bland campuses of the Valley to the vibrancy of the SF?s city living. And Europe?s flexible corporate laws now allow startups to be based almost anywhere.

The #TCBarcelona Meetup is now sold out (tickets were free and were widely previewed such as here) and we will be assessing 15 pre-selected startups that submitted] their credentials first in a session involving investors, and finally in an open pitching competition for the finalists. We?ll also have panels discussing how Barcelona can capitalise on its position. If London, Stockholm and Berlin are hot right now, how does Barcelona ? which really is ?hot? ? join the party?

And it?s already got the building blocks. Initiatives like District 22@, the Barcelona Tech Bridges to Silicon Valley networking events, and Barcelona.IO, have been creating a booming networking scene. That?s why we are putting together a TechCrunch Mini Meetup there. Here?s our schedule for the day:

LOCATION:
Barcelona Activa, Carrer Llacuna, 162, Barcelona [Google Map]
Please bring your ticket and photo id. The main event is completely sold out. We?re not able to let anyone in without a valid ticket (which were free).

About 7 or 8 of these 15 pre-selected companies will pitch for a place to pitch in public tomorrow:

bizzonia
Bizzonia
?Bizzonia is a professional discovery tool that tells you in the HERE and NOW what professionals and business opportunities (events, job-offers) you have around you. With only 4 months in existence, it was already named by FORBES as 1 of the free apps that all entrepreneurs should use.?

cognicor
CogniCor
?CogniCor revolutionizes the way large enterprises handle customer complaints by providing automatic and instant resolution using patent pending Artificial Intelligence technology. Our software is a cloud-based resolution as a service that integrates directly with the client?s website. Our clients are large enterprises in service sector industries (telecom, airline, insurance, utilities) with high volume and low value complaints. Enterprises save up to 80% operational cost compared to current methods and reduced customer churn. By providing faster and more accurate resolutions we create a win-win for our clients and end users. Scalable to international markets, we aim to be the global provider for complaint resolution. CogniCor is a Wayra accelorated startup, winning first place in Wayra Barcelona Startup Competition in 2012. We are scheduled to deploy our software with Telefonica, Spain?s largest telecommunication provider, and RACC Insurance this month.?

Dinobe
Dinube
?Dinube is a real-time payment network in the cloud enabling payment from any Internet-connected device. As the first merchant-based payment platform, Dinube solves the problem of high transaction costs and securely processes remote M/E-commerce payments as well as proximity payments at the physical point-of-sale. The Dinube platform has been designed to work on any Internet-connected device and is also ready for NFC (Near-field Communication) Contactless payments via mobile phone. Users of Dinube can easily and safely sync loyalty points, offers, cupones with their purchases. Dinube is the first cloud platform with propietary privacy algorithms that incorporate a customizable privacy control dashboard. Dinube is a Spin-out of the MIT MediaLab and has its head office in Barcelona. The Dinube team is made of MIT Computer Scientists and Sloan MBAs, with deep domain expertise in security, strategy and software development. Our advisory board and shareholders are experts in UX, GUI and have worked at companies like Telefonica R&D, SmartDesign and PayPal. Dinube is currently in advanced discussions with major merchant groups and has an agreement with a leading European payments integrator to prepare rollout.?

feebbo
Feebbo
?What we do is online market research that help companies understand their markets and customers. Also Feebbo is a great tool to get new clients for your business. In less than 15 months we have 50.000 users and more than 1.500 surveys created. Our users earn money thru our VISA card and we have delivered more than 25.000.

Hotelninjas
Hotel Ninjas
?Hotel Ninjas is a cloud-based SaaS platform that helps hotels solve big pains they have with current technology. Our base product consists of a Property Management System (?PMS?), affordable, cloud-based and easy to use. Hotel Ninjas offers a great alternative to the old systems currently in use in many hotels.
Being a platform, we will offer premium modules such as Revenue Management, Channel Management and more. Currently the long tail of hotels have problems working with good technology at a good price.?

mambocar
MamboCar
?MamboCar is a P2P car rental startup, but we?re focused in bringing tourist drivers to the car owners. We are from Spain and we?ve launched with 300 cars from private owners in several cities in Spain, and we are offering them to UK visitors, tourists and travellers. Most P2P car rental companies try to clone the Zipcar model with cars from people, focused in rental by hours to people in the city. We?re different, we want to disrupt the model of Europcar or Budget, with cheaper prices, more flexibility and a different experience, much more personal. We will expand to France and UK soon, with cars in this countries.
We?re the alternative car rental, company for travellers.?

iceburgs
Icebergs
?Icebergs ? Smart visual organisation. Research is an action that everyone does on a daily basis: Writing an article, planning your holidays, decorating your apartment or just looking for some inspiration. Tools to save and collect all types of content have been a growing need since users tried to select and curate those parts interesting to them: Images, articles, videos, files, etc. But when you think about it, the real problem comes, not when saving, but when going back to that content. How you use, organize, share and understand that content is what matters. That experience is what makes the real difference. Its time to start to enjoy your research, projects and inspiration like you never did before. Icebergs is Co-Founded by Albert Pereta and Cesar Isern. After working between New York and Barcelona consulting and helping startups we decided it was time to ?burn the ships down? and start our own. The first Beta of Icebergs is going to launch on late January with an 8 members team. We have our HQ in Barcelona and London, as well as an advisor in New York and another one in San Francisco.?

KnokMedium
Knok
?Knok is a new generation home swap community. Knok takes a great idea, traveling on home exchange, one step further: a technology platform that suggests your ideal exchange partners based on your profile. Knok combines a very easy-to-use site with a smart search algorithm; reinforces the trust in the community through friends? and members? reviews; offers an insurance that covers members homes while swapping up to $200.000; integrates Facebook to discover your social connections; and provides a seamless exchange experience, protecting and verifying the identity of members. Home swap is going to be the third common alternative for travel accommodation, after hotels and rentals. Home swappers save on accommodation (for example, 2.500 ? can be saved during a 2-week home exchange vacation in Paris), stay in a real home (a bigger and more comfortable space than a hotel room), and enjoy the local knowledge of their exchange partners. Knok is available in 5 languages and is the fastest growing home swap community in the web, with 14.000 members in 147 countries. ?

Teleport
Teleport
?Teleport is the new way to share content with your friends and your devices. With Teleport you can send and receive files faster and easier than ever. Here are a few of our key features.
- Send files to your friends and your devices.
- No uploading to the cloud, just direct connections.
- Audio and video streaming.
- Choose where you want to download the content.
- Crossplatform (Pc, Mobile, Tablet).
Raul and Joan are the founders of Teleport, two veterans on software development and file streaming ninjas. Teleport is a very young company based in Barcelona looking for the first round investment.?

marfeel
Marfeel
?Marfeel automatically converts any web into the best reading experience for different moments of the day in devices such as the iPad or smartphones. The Marfeel experience encourages a natural, continous and very fluid reading, with no distractions, where content is king. The reader is engaged by discovering interesting content. That makes our metrics soar: 5x avg. reading time, 4x social sharing, 3x revenue increase. All that in no time and no pain. We?ve even prepared a demo for your site: go to ??enjoy.marfeel.com?" from an iPad to check it out. We are a really balanced team of 6 people with experience in Adobe, Microsoft, BBC, Financial Times, etc. We also have the business side covered with a recently joined member who has previously created and successfully exited 2 companies and is also a business angel. We have our product up & running for iPad. We are currently developing versions for other platforms and also acquiring clients. The top spanish economics newspaper is already a client (expansion.com) and we will launch before yearend with around 7 more.?

nutrino
Nutrino
?We have bad habits! We live in an era of abundance, where careless food consumption is the number one cause of many chronic diseases. Nutrino is a food recommendation engine that learns the user?s preferences, and provides a personalized meal plan for optimized wellbeing. While everyone else is focused on tracking, we are focused on recommending, we are not another tracking tool! Nutrino utilizes amounts of personal data from the user?s profile, habits, eating preferences and social environment to create a personalized plan, enabling users to devise their daily diet, lifestyle and enabling to shop its grocery list online. We created the first scalable service that provides real personalization for users seeking nutrition advice and support. Using our patent pending optimization, crowd-sourcing technologies, and intelligent scraping from across the web to get appealing content, we are giving our users the ultimate health experience. Our Business model? We?ll bridge between users, nutrition supplements and online grocery retailers; providing cost effective sponsorship to F&B brands and restaurants; using the data collected for consumer product companies or health insights. Nutrino is a Israeli/Spanish diverse and talented team of 7 full time employees dedicated to this product working from our headquarters in Israel & commercial in Europe. Nutrino is seed funded and we plan to launch our MVP early 2013.?

Worldco
Worldcoo
?Worldcoo it?s a crowdfunding website with a new business model.
Our main differences are:
- We link companies to the projects, so companies get also linked with the crowd.
- We don?t take any amount of the crowd donations. We receive a fee from companies.
- We are globally born, centered only in cooperation.
- We are fully integrated in social media, and due to this we can evaluate the CSR impact of our sponsoring companies using our own metrics.
- We only work with top NGOs. Currently we have agreements with Oxfam and Red Cross.
Now we just launched a beta version, so we are collecting the first data. Also we are in contacts with some companies, and we look forward closing a deal very soon. Worldcoo was founded in August 2012. Now we already raised some seed capital, and we may need a first round by mid 2013. Worldcoo is managed by a team of 3 founders, a student in internship and a wide Advisory Board. Also we are building a team of ambassadors, now in more than 15 countries.?

Smadex
SMADEX
?SMADEX is a Mobile Demand Side Platform. We help advertisers and agencies place Display Ads in smartphones (either Apps or Mobile Webs), with incredible targeting capabilities to deliver the best possible advertising performance and full transparency in the media buying process. We are connected with international mobile ad exchanges, and are able to buy advertising space via Real Time Bidding.
We are experiencing strong sales growth, and are currently serving mobile advertising campaigns with companies like Groupalia, Privalia, H&M, Lancome, Lacoste, etc., in countries like Spain, Italy and Chile.
With our proprietary technology, we are achieving incredible advertising performance results in terms of download and lead generation for our advertisers. We expect to grow internationally both throughout Europe and Latin America during 2013.?

lhings
Lhings
?Lhings is the social network of you Things in the Cloud. Lhings is a cloud platform designed to provide access to your things where ever they are and let you manage, share and interact with them anywhere, when you like. Through Lhings you will not only be able to hear what your things say, but also speak to them and give them orders, so that you can effectively act remotely on the physical world. The data generated by your things and devices could be send to any service of your choice (e.g. Cosm, Twitter, Open Sense, among other) and even remotely reprogram them to send the data to more than one service at the same time or change the way your things behave. Imagine a washing machine where you can add new washing programs best suited for your delicate garments. Imagine you could add new sound effects to your loudspeaker and make it reproduce internet music. Lhings can make these possible.?

AGENDA FOR THE DAY

Time: Doors open for ticket holders at 5:00pm for a 5:30 pm sharp start! (All tickets to this free event have now gone ? there are none left)

Session 1: Panel ? Barcelona?s Entrepreneurs
We have a number of great people joining us. We are delighted to announce the following two people on the panel:

Mauricio Prieto @mauprieto

Mexican in Barcelona via San Francisco. In Internet ventures since 1995. eDreams cofounder & Odigeo CMO. Angel investor. Open water swimmer. ODIGEO is the largest online travel group in Europe, with HQ in Barcelona.

Albert Armengol @albertarmengol

Internet entrepreneur / Business Angel in many Barcelona companies / Doctoralia cofounder & CEO

Session 2: Panel ? Investor panel

Patrick de Zeeuw (@patrickdezeeuw)

Founder of Startupbootcamp

Marcel Rafart

Founder and partner at Nauta Capital

Session 3: Pitch Competition (the best BCN startups will compete)
We will have 7 screened companies pitching for the audience.

7:30 pm Wrap up.

8:30 pm TechCrunch Barcelona Meetup After Party (until late).

We have sold out already for daytime event!! After less than 1 day we have sold out for the TechCrunch Barcelona meetup tickets. If you are a company that wants to pitch, you still have a chance to get in by submitting your company to present at the event. Otherwise, please feel free to get tickets for the after party which are listed below.

AFTER PARTY

It will be at the coolest new bar in Barcelona, Oca?a, in Pla?a Reial. We will be providing the first few beers thanks to our sponsors. This is where we will kick off from 8pm, and where the networking will take place. Ticket holders will be able to grab a free beer. Others are welcome to turn up, just won?t get a free beer. DJs wil be kicking off at 10:30pm to fully celebrate the Barcelona Startup scene. All people who have a ticket for the official meetup proceedings will be able to reuse that ticket for the after party. If you have a ticket already from the daytime meetup, you do not need another ticket for the after party.

A huge thanks to these companies for hosting us:

BarcelonaActiva
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GetApp
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CloudWork
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MyTaxi
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Moritz
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EasyPromos
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JobFluent.com

Mobile Jazz

Robot Media

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/12/citys-hottest-startups-to-compete-at-the-techcrunch-barcelona-meetup/

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Irving and Cavs deal Lakers another loss, 100-94

Cleveland Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving celebrates after making a 3-pointer against the Los Angeles Lakers in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Cleveland Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving celebrates after making a 3-pointer against the Los Angeles Lakers in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (24) keeps the ball away from Cleveland Cavaliers' Alonzo Gee in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Cleveland Cavaliers' C.J. Miles, left, goes in for a shot against Los Angeles Lakers' Dwight Howard in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni yells at his team in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Cleveland. The Cavaliers won 100-94. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, left, and Antawn Jamison, right, tries to wrestle the ball away from Cleveland Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Cleveland. The Cavaliers won 100-94. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

(AP) ? There had to be a low point. The Los Angeles Lakers can only hope they've reached it.

This chaotic season has gotten worse.

Kyrie Irving scored 28 points in his return after missing 11 games with a broken finger, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 100-94 win over Kobe Bryant and the Lakers, who look nothing like a team projected to win an NBA title ? or anything else.

"This is one of the most challenging stretches of my 17 years, and the most baffling, too," a puzzled Bryant said after the Lakers lost for the eighth time in 11 games. "We have the talent and personnel to do it, but we're not, and it's baffling. It's extremely frustrating.

"It doesn't make any sense. We're still finding ways to lose games."

Irving added 11 assists in 39 minutes and showed off his dizzying array of moves as the Cavs, who came in with just four wins, ended a five-game losing streak.

Bryant scored 42 points and Dwight Howard had 19 points and 20 rebounds, but it wasn't enough to stop the Lakers, who were still missing Pau Gasol and Steve Nash, from opening a four-game road trip with a with a loss that could sting for a while.

"We have to stop the bleeding ? somehow," said Howard, who forced a trade this summer from Orlando to join the Lakers and maybe win some championships. "We can't let this kill our spirits too much. This is tough on all of us right now.

"We want to win. We're sick of losing. We all understand that situations like this don't last forever."

C.J. Miles scored 28 in his first start this season, Anderson Varejao had 20 and Alonzo Gee 17 for the Cavs.

Los Angeles fell behind by 16 points in the third quarter, and despite Bryant's valiant attempt to rescue them ? he scored 16 in the fourth quarter ? the Lakers dropped to 1-10 in games the superstar scores 30 or more points.

"We played very uninspired basketball, offensively and defensively," said coach Mike D'Antoni, brought in to repair an underachieving squad after Mike Brown was fired five games into the season. "We play at a very slow pace and we struggle. Maybe it shifts over to defense. Maybe we're slow. Maybe we can't do it. . It's my job to fix it ? and that's what I'll do."

As the final seconds ticked off, Bryant stood at halfcourt, his right hand resting on his hip, a look of disgust on his face. When the horn sounded, he handed the ball to an official and shared a brief hug with Irving and a long one with Cavs coach Byron Scott, who whispered something in his ear.

The Lakers have nowhere to go but up.

Bryant refused to single out any teammates, and he chose his words carefully when pressed on his team's many problems.

"I'm very upset," Bryant said. "When things get hard, you should get more determined, not shake your heads. It just seems when it rains it pours. It's like this cloud is following us around at all times. I'm one of the fastest guys on the team ? and I'm like 50. What does that tell you?"

Before the game, D'Antoni bemoaned his team's defense and said the Lakers seemed to be missing a "spirit" to win.

Those aren't their only deficiencies.

Howard scored inside to get the Lakers within 86-82, but Irving answered with a 3-pointer. Metta World Peace hit a 3 to bring Los Angeles within 89-85, but on Cleveland's next possession, the Lakers lost track of Cavs center Anderson Varejao, who scored an uncontested layup as all five Los Angeles players watched.

Bryant hit a 3-pointer to trim Cleveland's lead to 95-92 with 28 seconds left, but he missed another 3-point attempt on the Lakers' next trip and there was nothing he or anyone else in purple and gold could do from there.

Howard is confident the Lakers will be able to turn their season around.

He just doesn't know when.

"We've got to stay focused and stay strong," he said. "We can't let this break who we are as a team. We talk about it every day. People are going to say whatever they want about our team right now. We're not playing the greatest basketball. But there will come a day when we'll have the gun. Right now, we're rabbits. Once we get the gun, it's not going to be fun for everybody else."

The Cavs went 2-9 without Irving, their sensational 20-year-old. But with him on the floor, Cleveland is a far different team and on this night better than the Lakers.

Cleveland was ahead by 12 when Irving tried to take Bryant on by himself.

Dribbling the ball between his legs at the top of the key, Cleveland's star backed Bryant down in the lane as the crowd roared at a 1-on-1 matchup Irving proposed during the summer for charity. Irving tried a pump fake that didn't work and Bryant easily blocked his shot as if to say, "Not yet, kid."

"It reminded me when Allen Iverson was going against Michael Jordan," Irving said. "The whole crowd sat up. I got my shot blocked, but it was still a memorable moment for me, seeing the crowd reaction. I was surprised by it."

Scott wasn't shocked that Irving would play so well.

"He's likes being put in the position of having to deliver," Scott said. "He's just a special young man. He loves the competition."

NOTES: Bryant didn't know if Irving was "confident or crazy" when Irving challenged him to a 1-on-1 game during U.S. Olympic team practices. Irving didn't back down when Bryant unleashed some heavy trash talk on the 20-year-old. "I'm the best trash talker alive," Bryant said. "He tried to keep up. Hopefully, you'll see a little more of that (trash talk) from that generation, guys competing against each other. It was like that when I came into the league with Charles (Barkley) and Michael (Jordan) and (John) Stockton and (Clyde) Drexler and all those guys. That's how it was." ... Cavs G Daniel Gibson hyperextended his right elbow in the first half and didn't return. He expects to play Wednesday at Indiana.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/347875155d53465d95cec892aeb06419/Article_2012-12-11-BKN-Lakers-Cavaliers/id-0acaaad68c524011b78b9e4dfdc3da73

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