Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Purchext Keeps Your Kids From Buying Beer With Their Allowance

purchext2Purchext, a new app/service that increases communication between parents, their youngsters and the purchases their youngsters make, is on display at TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2013. The concept behind the startup is a way for parents to approve purchases their kids are making. In reality, it works more like a way for kids to submit expense reports to their parents. For each purchase a dependent minor makes, they can scan the receipts with the Purchext app and those receipts are submitted to their parents for approval. If the parent approves it, the amount of money on the receipt will be released to the kid’s bank account that is connected to their Purchext account. In practical terms, the service can also be automated via a series of rules set up to filter purchases. I’m not going to say the concept is not “gameable” by the kids using it. Surely enterprising minors could figure out ways around this, or could forgo submitting those purchases altogether. However as a concept, it could still streamline allowances and keep many relevant purchases on parents’ radar.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/uaJ2DJMoQYs/

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Scientists image nanoparticles in action

Apr. 25, 2013 ? The macroscopic effects of certain nanoparticles on human health have long been clear to the naked eye. What scientists have lacked is the ability to see the detailed movements of individual particles that give rise to those effects.

In a recently published study, scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute invented a technique for imaging nanoparticle dynamics with atomic resolution as these dynamics occur in a liquid environment. The results will allow, for the first time, the imaging of nanoscale processes, such as the engulfment of nanoparticles into cells.

"We were stunned to see the large-ranged mobility in such small objects," said Deborah Kelly, an assistant professor at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute. "We now have a system to watch the behaviors of therapeutic nanoparticles at atomic resolution."

Nanoparticles are made of many materials and come in different shapes and sizes. In the new study, Kelly and her colleagues chose to make rod-shaped gold nanoparticles the stars of their new molecular movies. These nanoparticles, roughly the size of a virus, are used to treat various forms of cancer. Once injected, they accumulate in solid tumors. Infrared radiation is then used to heat them and destroy nearby cancerous cells.

To take an up-close look at the gold nanoparticles in action, the researchers made a vacuum-tight microfluidic chamber by pressing two silicon-nitride semiconductor chips together with a 150-nanometer spacer in between. The microchips contained transparent windows so the beam from a transmission electron microscope could pass through to create an atomic-scale image.

Using the new technique, the scientists created two types of visualizations. The first included pictures of individual nanoparticles' atomic structures at 100,000-times magnification -- the highest resolution images ever taken of nanoparticles in a liquid environment.

The second visualization was a movie captured at 23,000-times magnification that revealed the movements of a group of nanoparticles reacting to an electron beam, which mimics the effects of the infrared radiation used in cancer therapies.

In the movie, the gold nanoparticles can be seen surfing nanoscale tidal waves.

"The nanoparticles behaved like grains of sand being concentrated on a beach by crashing waves," said Kelly. "We think this behavior may be related to why the nanoparticles become concentrated in tumors. Our next experiment will be to insert a cancer cell to study the nanoparticles' therapeutic effects on tumors."

The team is also testing the resolution of the microfluidic system with other reagents and materials, bringing researchers one step closer to viewing live biological mechanisms in action at the highest levels of resolution possible.

The study appeared in the April 14 print edition of Chemical Communications in the article "Visualizing Nanoparticle Mobility in Liquid at Atomic Resolution," by Madeline Dukes, an applications scientist at Protochips Inc. in Raleigh, N.C.; Benjamin Jacobs, an applications scientist at Protochips; David Morgan, assistant manager of the Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscopy Facility at Indiana University Bloomington; Harshad Hegde, a computer scientist at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute; and Kelly, who is also an assistant professor of biological sciences in the College of Science at Virginia Tech.

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  1. Madeline J. Dukes, Benjamin W. Jacobs, David G. Morgan, Harshad Hegde, Deborah F. Kelly. Visualizing nanoparticle mobility in liquid at atomic resolution. Chemical Communications, 2013; 49 (29): 3007 DOI: 10.1039/C3CC41136B

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Friday, April 26, 2013

News Summary: Chevron earnings slide

OIL SLIDE: Chevron Corp. reported Friday that net income fell to $6.18 billion, or $3.18 per share, on revenue of $56.82 billion. Last year the company earned $6.47 billion, or $3.27 per share, on revenue of $60.71 billion. Production was up slightly, but oil prices slipped.

UNREFINED: Chevron's refining profit also fell, due to maintenance and upgrades at refineries in El Segundo, Calif. and Pascagoula, Miss. and continued repairs at its Richmond Calif. refinery in the wake of an August fire.

DRILLING DOWN: Chevron hopes to increase production by 25 percent to 3.3 million barrels per day by 2017.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/news-summary-chevron-earnings-slide-181025677.html

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Watch Live: Obama to address Planned Parenthood

President Barack Obama is delivering remarks Friday at Planned Parenthood's annual national conference in Washington, D.C. The organization is a target of the chairman of the Republican Party, anti-abortion supporters and other pro-lifers.

Obama originally had planned to give the keynote speech at the organization's "Time for Care" gala Thursday night, an appearance he canceled to spend more time meeting those affected in West, Texas by last week's deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant.

The group, which is the largest source of reproductive health care in the nation, was recently targeted by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who wrote a scathing op-ed for conservative news site Red State accusing Planned Parenthood and Democrats of supporting infanticide. Priebus wrote that testimony from a Planned Parenthood lobbyist in Florida indicated the organization supports the killing of infants.

Planned Parenthood later released a statement on the lobbyist's testimony, saying, "As a trusted health care provider, Planned Parenthood strongly condemns any physician who does not follow the law or endangers a woman's or child's health. And while HB 1129 addresses a situation that is extremely unlikely and highly unusual, if the scenario presented by the legislation should happen, of course a Planned Parenthood doctor would provide appropriate care to both the woman and the infant."

The president's appearance at the gala comes at a time when infanticide has been in the national news due to the murder trial of former abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell. Gosnell, of Philadelphia, is charged with murdering one woman in 2009 during an abortion procedure and killing four babies. He and his clinic officials allegedly performed countless illegal late-term abortions.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-address-planned-parenthood-145150867.html

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Breaking: (CNN) -- Harvard University, outside Boston, closed because of "public...

Breaking: (CNN) -- Harvard University, outside Boston, closed because of "public safety concerns," the university said Friday. Earlier, the college said it had advised people to remain indoors because of "a search for a dangerous suspect.." It also said there is a "heightened security presence" on campus.

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Cleveland Cavaliers fire coach Byron Scott

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Byron Scott reacts after a turnover during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Charlotte Bobcats in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, April 17, 2013. The Bobcats won 105-98. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Byron Scott reacts after a turnover during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Charlotte Bobcats in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, April 17, 2013. The Bobcats won 105-98. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Byron Scott watches from the bench during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Charlotte Bobcats in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, April 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

(AP) ? Byron Scott's days of trying to turn around the Cavaliers are done.

Scott was fired Thursday following a third straight losing season with Cleveland, an 82-game rollercoaster that included injuries, blown leads and a dismal final few weeks.

Scott went 64-166 in his three years with the Cavs, who were weakened by injuries this season but also showed little progress under him. Scott was informed he would not be coming back one day after Cleveland closed the frustrating season with its sixth straight loss to finish 24-58 ? the NBA's third-worst record.

Scott leaves with one season left on his contract. The Cavs picked up his option for 2014 in October.

The Cavs' three seasons under Scott were among the worst in franchise history. He isn't solely to blame, but his young team in 2013 seemed to tune him out down the stretch, leaving owner Dan Gilbert no choice but to make a coaching change for the second time in four years.

"I wish Byron Scott and his entire family the best going forward," Gilbert said in a release. "Byron is a class guy, both on and off the court, and I thank him for his three years of coaching the Cavaliers. I fully support the difficult move that was made today. Although we saw progress with young individual player development, we did not see the kind of progress we expected on the team level this past season.

"We understand it was challenging with the injuries, but when you are at our stage in the building process, you don't only measure team progress in wins and losses."

The Cavs said general manager Chris Grant will immediately begin a search for find a replacement for Scott, who was hired in 2010 ? shortly before superstar LeBron James left.

All-Star guard Kyrie Irving said he was surprised and saddened by Scott's firing.

"I feel like a piece of me is missing now," he said. "The relationship I have developed with him was very special. I'm just hurt. I'm trying to get over the loss of my basketball father."

The team did make some history with Scott during the 2012-13 season, but none the Cavs want to be remembered for.

They lost four games in which they led by at least 20 points, becoming the only team to do that in at least the past 10 years, according to STATS LLC. One of those four losses ? on March 20 at home against James and the Miami Heat ? may have sealed Scott's fate.

Leading the NBA's defending champions by 27 points, the Cavs collapsed and lost 98-95. Scott was harshly criticized following the game, not only for some his substitution patterns but not calling a timeout during a pivotal stretch in the second half to slow Miami's charge.

The Cavs lost 16 of their final 18 games for Scott.

There wasn't much he could do about his team's inexperience, but Gilbert didn't think Scott did enough to improve the Cavs or earn a fourth season to try and get them turned around. Their defense never improved and the Cavs had a tendency to come out flat in the second half.

Scott expressed his frustration at points during the season, calling his team "soft" but to his credit he never seemed to stop working. He previously coached in New Jersey and New Orleans, taking both the Nets and Hornets to the playoffs. He never got close to the postseason in three turbulent seasons with Cleveland ? the post James era.

"I want to thank Chris Grant, Dan Gilbert and the Cavaliers organization for the opportunity I had to coach this team the last three seasons," Scott said in a team release. "I am certainly proud of the progress that many of our players have made and greatly appreciate the dedication of my coaches and our team in our efforts to attain the success we all desired."

Earlier this season, Cleveland lost 10 straight games under Scott, who was also at the helm in 2011 when the Cavs set an NBA record with 26 consecutive losses, just four years after making the finals behind James.

Scott was handed a young team, and despite the many losses, he deserves credit for Irving's development and rise to All-Star status. However, Irving's second season as a pro will be remembered for more injuries and a peculiar final two weeks when he seemed to distance himself from Scott.

Irving, the NBA's top rookie last year, elevated his game to an elite level and seemed to have a strong relationship with Scott. But just last week, with Scott's future already in jeopardy, Irving scored a career-low four points and made an inexcusable foul in the closing minutes of a loss to Philadelphia.

In Cleveland's final home game, the 21-year-old Irving was stripped by Miami's Norris Cole in the final seconds of a one-point loss and ran off the floor to the locker room, skipping a postgame event when he was supposed to give his jersey and sneakers to a fan. Irving later apologized for his behavior, but the damage was done.

The same seemed true of his relationship with Scott. Irving gave a luke-warm public endorsement for Scott, leaving teammate Tristan Thompson to step forward and say players deserved to be blamed for another terrible season ? not the coaching staff.

Another of Scott's failings was that the Cavs didn't improve defensively. They finished last in the league in defensive field-goal percentage, and there were too many occasions when they simply failed to cover open shooters on the perimeter.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/347875155d53465d95cec892aeb06419/Article_2013-04-18-Cavaliers-Scott/id-c0d874a71a6e4a66ad4045f778988255

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Facebook?s long road to ?mobile best?: HTML5, native apps, and now Home

Facebook has come a long way in its quest to be a mobile force to be reckoned with ? but it?s still not there. On Thursday, its CEO Mark Zuckerberg told press and the world that his company had become a ?mobile first, mobile best? company with the release of its Android launcher software called ?Home?. But for all of its efforts, can Zuckerberg claim that Facebook has really reached that goal of a mobile nirvana?

There?s no discounting the fact that Facebook has made a concentrated effort in trying to reach out its more than 1 billion users on every feasible platform ? desktop, phone, and tablet. From building HTML5 apps to those that run on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry, to now its evolution ? the Facebook phone and Home, just how does Facebook?s standing in the mobile space really measure up?

The rise and stagnation of Facebook?s HTML5 app

Where exactly is Zuckerberg, let alone Facebook, going with its mobile presence? The company says that no matter what kind of phone you?re using, whether it?s an iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, or Windows Phone, the social network will be accessible to you.

But the company has been rather wish-washy in what they claim will be the best thing for its users. Last October, Zuckerberg said that more people used the service more on its mobile-targeted website versus on the iPhone and Android combined.

?iPhone is a great platform. There are more people who use Facebook on Android ? because Android is just ? more people use it, at this point. And the thing that I think a lot of people don?t think about is that there are actually more people in the world using Facebook on mobile Web, right, so not using the apps on iOS or Android, but actually just going to a browser on a phone.?There are more people doing that than the iPhone and all of Android phones combined, right? So it?s actually a pretty diverse ecosystem.

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By reading that statement, it?s apparent that Zuckerberg really wanted the mobile Web to succeed, and it very well could have ? and still might with those lesser advanced phones and for those users who refuse to download the app. But keep in mind that a month prior to Facebook?s CEO making that statement, he appeared on TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco in his first public appearance since the company went public and admitted that it was the company?s ?biggest strategic mistake? to go with HTML5 instead of a native app.

Enter the native apps

In August 2012, Facebook released an update to its iOS app that makes it more native to the iPhone and iPad device. People have said the experience using the company?s HTML5-based app with a UIWebView interface was simply terrible: long load times, notifications were intermittent, and the app even crashed quite frequently. Facebook heard these complaints and recognized it needed to change its strategy:

On iOS and Android you can just do so much better by doing native work and we needed to do that.

With this update, the social network company said it rebuilt everything from the ground up and that it became twice as fast as its predecessors when launched on the iOS device.

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Several months later, the company released a native Android app. In announcing the release, it said that ?we?re moving from a hybrid native/webview to pure native code, allowing us to optimize the Facebook experience for faster loading, new user interfaces, disk cache, and so on.?

The launch of the native apps could be considered to be a major milestone for the company because it?s a good sign that Facebook was beginning to take the mobile experience of its users very seriously. If they hadn?t, would it be subject to a similar fate that other social networks like MySpace (not Myspace) and Friendster?

On stage at TechCrunch Disrupt, Zuckerberg said that over the next three to five years, the performance of his company would ?depend on how we do with mobile.?

It?s fundamentally misunderstood how good mobile is on Facebook. There?s more engagement, they?re spending more time. We also think that we?re going to make more money on the time that they spend on mobile.

Mobile is vital to Facebook?s existence

Facebook has a lot riding on being a mobile company. Following its disappointing IPO, its COO Sheryl Sandberg appeared on CNBC and said she supported Zuckerberg?s statement. She also said that to help compensate for its performance, mobile and advertising products would be key to winning the hearts of investors.

Zuckerberg?s point was reiterated following the company?s Q3 2012 earnings report?on a call where it was announced that more money was to be made from mobile ? an area where people had a 70 percent likelihood of using Facebook daily. ?Most people underestimate how fundamentally good the trend towards mobile can be for Facebook,? he said.??We should be able to reach more people on mobile than on desktops.?

As TNW?s Matthew Panzarino reported, Zuckerberg believed that over the long run, more monetization for time will happen on mobile than on desktop ? partially because of the fact that ads need to be built into the mobile apps and made to work like ?movies? which will be more likely to engage users.

Owning the experience

Last fall, Facebook revealed that in its pursuit to improve the mobile experience, it had directed its different teams to own their product experience. This is a considerable change in the world?s largest social network. Now, teams are able to ?push the envelope? when it comes to their applications and, after soliciting feedback from experts and thought leaders, they can create more thoughtfully-executed experiences across multiple platforms. In addition, these teams will be able to rapidly share any changes with its users without having lengthy internal review times.

Currently, the social network has a few stand-alone applications besides its base service, including Instagram, Messenger, Poke, and Pages. Facebook also has Camera? although it appears not much has been done with it since its launch and the acquisition of Instagram.

Already we?re seeing departments with Facebook launching some new features, including VoIP calling through its Messenger app in Canada, the US, and the UK.

A different way to make money through mobile

After all of this effort, some might wonder whether Facebook has finally broken through the barrier and has found magic bullet to mastering the mobile space. Slowly it looks that way and through native apps. It has even initiated new programs to help developers monetize their products besides the traditional banner ads. Previously, the only way for advertisements to happen on the social network was through the desktop.

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Last October, the company announced the release of its mobile app install ads feature ? a new advertising service to help drive users to install apps on their smartphones.

Naturally, advertising has been one of the traditional forms of monetization for any company and it?s no different for Facebook. The launch of its advertising platform has made some to compare it to Google, but could it compete??Sandberg thinks so. She says that its advertising programs are strong enough to rival even Google. As we reported then, she says that?with great targeting and the fact that people are using the service to reach customers who are real and will truly engage, there can be tremendous value for marketers to ?get the bank for their buck that they need?.

Google recently released its Google+ sign in feature, which also now implements the behavior of the mobile app install ads.

For its part, mobile advertising seems to be paying off for Facebook. In Q4 2012, the company revealed that 23 percent of its advertising revenue was made up from its mobile ad platform, worth $305 million. This was a 9 percent increase from the previous quarter.

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The journey to Home

It?s clear that Facebook has had much success with its native applications and there appears to be an increase in mobile usage as a result. The company said in its Q3 10-Q filing that it expects more users to come from mobile devices than desktop and that quarter was the first that statement became true. With more than 1.01 billion users, 604 million of them are mobile, perhaps because of its flexibility in being portable.

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To that end, it probably shouldn?t surprise anyone that last Thursday, Facebook released its first phone, at least technically. Through its Android launcher it?s calling Home, the company says it?s hoping to change the dynamics of the mobile landscape by no longer making the experience about the apps, but rather the people.

If you?re thinking that this is a larger move for Facebook to create an operating system, you?re mistaken. Zuckerberg said that Home isn?t an operating system, nor is it a phone. It?s an integration layer ? some might reference it to be akin to your desktop on Microsoft Windows in that it?s all about the customization.

As TNW?s Emil Protalinski said, ?a launcher means Facebook can get Android users to install, and Android partners to preload Home as an additional option. It?s a genius move that ensures Facebook?s presence on the world?s most popular operating system becomes even more important.?

Starting with the HTC First, Facebook looks like it wants to build an ecosystem of its supported apps right on a user?s phone. Of course, privacy concerns abound, but the company has said that its system will not track the device?s GPS location, and can be turned off and reverted back to the stock Android OS version. In addition, Facebook says that it will not look at any data from non-supported applications.

Advertisements will not be displayed in Home, but in the future could be added, leading some to believe that much more targeted ads are set to be revealed.

In the end, Facebook has gone from trying to take on the mobile Web to seeing its revival with native apps. Now, it appears to be looking forward to expanding its reach to something more holistic ? the entire device. Could this be Facebook?s way to mimic Google?s Chromebook computers, but for the mobile device? We?ll have to wait and see ? perhaps the social network company will release some more apps to support its ecosystem to help the phones truly be all about Facebook.

Photo credit: Facebook?s HTML5 app screenshot via Emil Protalinski/ZDNet

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Google 'Mapathon,' Meant To 'Create Better Maps For India,' Draws Scrutiny For Police

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    The Potential and the Risks of Data Science - NYTimes.com

    Columbia University held a daylong symposium on Friday as a kind of brainy coming-out party for its new Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering. The institute is a collection of interdisciplinary centers including ones for cybersecurity, financial analytics, health analytics, new media and smart cities. It points to the direction universities will have to take if the bundle of technologies called Big Data?? new data and artificial intelligence tools?? really are to transform industries, as its champions predict.

    The symposium, ?From Big Data To Big Ideas,? was mainly a celebration of the promise of the technology in fields from health care to transportation, with presentations from Columbia professors and computer scientists from companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Bloomberg.

    The privacy and surveillance perils of Big Data came up only in passing. But during a question-and-answer portion of one panel, Ben Fried, Google?s chief information officer, expressed a misgiving. ?My concern is that the technology is way ahead of society,? Mr. Fried said. There is danger, he suggested, if only a technical elite understand Big Data and its implications, with the risk of a runaway technology or a public rejection.

    I spoke with Mr. Fried briefly afterward. ?I think it is a mistake if conversations about this technology leave out the humanities,? he said. Broader social concerns, he explained, should be a guide and will affect the spread and use of Big Data technology.

    Mr. Fried works for a company that has at times tested the limits of Big Data technology, notably the privacy threat posed by overaggressive data collection. But he makes a good point, and he?s not the only one making it.

    Alex Pentland, a computational social scientist at the MIT Media Lab, is leading a group at MIT and elsewhere in exploring the implications of what he calls ?a data-driven society.?

    At Columbia, Mark Hansen, a professor of journalism and director of the institute?s New Media Center, has his own plan for bringing the humanities into Big Data. He teaches students from Columbia?s Graduate School of Journalism how to do some data programming. The goal, Mr. Hansen explains, is not to make them professional programmers, but mainly to give journalists?? whom he calls ?society?s explainers of last resort??? a firmer understanding of computer technology. Software algorithms, he said, are not impartial. They are written by people, and can embody human values and biases.

    Mr. Hansen?s small-scale educational program recalls the major initiative at Dartmouth College in the 1960s, when mainframe computers, the transforming technology of the day, came into widespread use in business, government and science. It was there that two professors, John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz, developed Basic, a simplified programming language, initially for Dartmouth students. They were influenced by the concerns raised by C.P. Snow, the English scientist and novelist, in his 1959 lecture, ?The Two Cultures,? which analyzed the difference between scientific and literary intellectuals, and pointed to the danger of the schism.

    The Columbia data sciences institute is just getting under way. New centers could be added. One of the panelists on Friday suggested Columbia might want to add something like the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, which focuses on the impact of technology on society.

    The Columbia institute is a science-led undertaking, and its director is a computer scientist, Kathleen R. McKeown. Incidentally, Ms. McKeown, who was the first female professor to receive tenure at Columbia, holds a bachelor?s degree in comparative literature.

    Source: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/07/the-potential-and-the-risks-of-data-science/

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    Thursday, April 4, 2013

    N. Korea moves missile after warning U.S.

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? North Korea has moved a missile with "considerable range" to its east coast, South Korea's defense minister said Thursday, but he added that there are no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a full-scale conflict.

    The report came hours after North Korea's military warned that it has been authorized to attack the U.S. using "smaller, lighter and diversified" nuclear weapons. It was the North's latest war cry against America in recent weeks. The reference to smaller weapons could be a claim that Pyongyang has improved its nuclear technology. Or a bluff.

    South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin said he did not know the reasons behind the North's missile movement, and that it "could be for testing or drills."

    He dismissed reports in Japanese media that the missile could be a KN-08, which is believed to be a long-range missile that if operable could hit the United States.

    Kim told lawmakers at a parliamentary committee meeting that the missile has "considerable range" but not enough to hit the U.S. mainland.

    The range he described could refer to a mobile North Korean missile known as the Musudan, believed to have a range of 3,000 kilometers (1,800 miles). That would make Japan and South Korea potential targets ? along with U.S. bases in both countries ? but there are doubts about the missile's accuracy.

    The Pentagon announced that it will deploy a missile defense system to the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam to strengthen regional protection against a possible attack.

    Experts say North Korea has not demonstrated that it has missiles capable of long range or accuracy. Some suspect that long-range missiles unveiled by Pyongyang at a parade last year were actually mockups.

    "From what we know of its existing inventory, North Korea has short- and medium-range missiles that could complicate a situation on the Korean Peninsula (and perhaps reach Japan), but we have not seen any evidence that it has long-range missiles that could strike the continental U.S., Guam or Hawaii," James Hardy, Asia Pacific editor of IHS Jane's Defence Weekly, wrote in a recent analysis.

    Kim Kwan-jin said that if North Korea were preparing for a full-scale conflict, there would be signs including the mobilization of a number of units, including supply and rear troops, but South Korean military officials have found no such preparations.

    "(North Korea's recent threats) are rhetorical threats. I believe the odds of a full-scale provocation are small," he said. But he added that North Korea might mount a small-scale provocation such as its 2010 shelling of a South Korean island, an attack that killed four people.

    Pyongyang has been railing against joint U.S. and South Korean military exercises taking place in South Korea and has expressed anger over tightened U.N. sanctions for its February nuclear test. Many of the threats come in the middle of the night in Asia ? daytime for the U.S. audience.

    Analysts say the threats are probably efforts to provoke softer policies from South Korea, to win diplomatic talks with Washington and to solidify the image of young North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

    At times, Pyongyang has gone beyond rhetoric.

    On Tuesday, it announced it would restart a plutonium reactor it had shut down in 2007. A U.S. research institute said Wednesday that satellite imagery shows that construction needed for the restart has already begun.

    For a second day Thursday, North Korean border authorities denied entry to South Koreans who manage jointly run factories in the North Korean city of Kaesong. South Koreans already at the plant were being allowed to return home.

    South Korea has prepared a military contingency plan should North Korea hold South Korean workers hostage in Kaesong, Defense Minister Kim said. He wouldn't elaborate.

    Outraged over comments in the South about possible hostage-taking and a military response from Seoul, a North Korean government-run committee threatened to pull North Korean workers out of Kaesong as well.

    North Korea's military statement Thursday, from an unnamed spokesman from the General Bureau of the Korean People's Army, said its troops had been authorized to counter U.S. "aggression" with "powerful practical military counteractions," including nuclear weapons.

    It said America's "hostile policy" and "nuclear threat" against North Korea "will be smashed by the strong will of all the united service personnel and people and cutting-edge smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear strike means."

    U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Washington is doing all it can to defuse the situation.

    "Some of the actions they've taken over the last few weeks present a real and clear danger and threat" to the U.S. and its allies, Hagel said Wednesday.

    South Korea's Defense Ministry said its military is ready to deal with any provocation by North Korea. "I can say we have no problem in crisis management," deputy ministry spokesman Wee Yong-sub told reporters.

    The defense minister, however, was criticized by lawmakers over a North Korean defector who stole a South Korean fishing boat Wednesday night and fled back to North Korea across the western sea border.

    Kim said South Korean radar had a "blind spot" in the area and South Korean troops were unaware the defector was fleeing until he almost reached the North Korean side. Lawmakers questioned his military's readiness to detect and counter enemy troops who might use similar blind spots.

    This spring's annual U.S.-South Korea drills have incorporated fighter jets and nuclear-capable stealth bombers. The allies insist they are routine exercises. Pyongyang calls them rehearsals for a northward invasion and says it needs nuclear weapons to defend itself.

    On Sunday, Kim Jong Un led a high-level meeting of party officials who declared building the economy and "nuclear armed forces" as the nation's priorities.

    Pyongyang is believed to be working toward building an atomic bomb small enough to mount on a long-range missile. Long-range rocket launches designed to send satellites into space in 2009 and 2012 were widely considered covert tests of missile technology, and North Korea has conducted three underground nuclear tests.

    "I don't believe North Korea has the capacity to attack the United States with nuclear weapons mounted on missiles, and won't for many years. Its ability to target and strike South Korea is also very limited," nuclear scientist Siegfried Hecker, a senior fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, said this week.

    In comments posted to CISAC's website, Hecker said North Korea knows a nuclear attack would be met with "a devastating nuclear response."

    Hecker has estimated that North Korea has enough plutonium to make several crude nuclear bombs. Its announcement Tuesday that it would restart a plutonium reactor indicated that it intends to produce more nuclear weapons material.

    The U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies has analyzed recent commercial satellite imagery of the Nyongbyon nuclear facility, where the reactor was shut down in 2007 under the terms of a disarmament agreement. A cooling tower for the reactor was destroyed in 2008.

    The analysis published Wednesday on the institute's website, 38 North, says that rebuilding the tower would take six months, but a March 27 photo shows building work may have started for an alternative cooling system that could take just weeks. Experts estimate it could take three months to a year to restart the plant.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Matthew Pennington in Washington and Youkyung Lee in Seoul contributed to this report.

    ___

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/skorea-north-korea-moved-missile-east-coast-062418562.html

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    Mozilla intros experimental web payment API for Firefox OS

    Mozilla intros experimental web payment API for Firefox OS

    Mozilla's fledgling Firefox OS has yet to seed out to actual consumers, but when it does an "easy and secure" payment platform should be in place. Announced via the company's developer-focused Hacks blog, navigator.mozPay() is a Javascript API crafted in the vein of Google Wallet, but with a key difference: it'll allow direct carrier billing and support for various payment providers. So when users trigger the 'Buy' button from within a web app, they'll be presented with a window from which to complete the purchase, with the entirety of the transaction taking place "in-app." Despite the desire to open this payment API up to all comers and deliver flexibility to consumers and merchants, the first batch of Firefox OS handsets will actually feature a whitelist of approved payment providers -- something Mozilla hopes will eventually change as this API evolves and becomes more secure. But Firefox OS isn't the last stop for the payment platform, as it'll be headed to the desktop browser and Firefox for Android soon.

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    nefen pregnant: Rekindling Relationships | reenasramble

    reconnecting, relationships, family, loveI recently visited my extended family in India after many years and it made me realize how important it is to rekindle relationships with loved ones. ?Especially with family, you can easily take relationships for granted, feeling like they will always be there. ?However, relationships of any type require effort and attention to flourish. ?You may continue to be related by blood and maybe some sense of duty but without the effort, the feelings will fade.

    This is why I wanted to make sure that I took my husband and sons to visit the relatives we had not seen in over 5 years. ?When we last visited, my boys were quite young and though they had a great time, they do not remember that trip. ?Some friends here have a surprised reaction that I value these connections with cousins, aunts and uncles who I only saw every few years at best. ?I guess we all connected well and shared enough love and memories that sustained us during the absence. ?I wanted my kids to enjoy the same feelings and get a chance to build their own connections. ?I think we succeeded.

    Whether it be with friends or family, we should make the effort to reconnect now and then. ?I do believe that when you have a strong relationship with someone you can reconnect easily even when you don?t speak or meet regularly. ?However, if there has been a long disconnect, we should try to send a note, talk, or visit. ?This serves to remind both parties that the relationship is still important and has not dwindled. ?This communication will work to strengthen the bond. ?Of course life is busy and with so many people in our lives it is hard to regularly communicate with all but now and again we should get in touch. ?In the meantime, social media helps us connect on a superficial level!

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    Wednesday, April 3, 2013

    China announces two new bird flu cases, including one death

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China has found two more cases of a new strain of bird flu and one of the victims has died, state media said on Wednesday, bringing to nine the number of cases.

    A 38-year old cook became ill early last month while working in the province of Jiangsu, where five of the other cases were found. He died in hospital in Hangzhou city on March 27, the Xinhua news agency reported. Samples tested positive for the new H7N9 strain on Wednesday.

    The second patient, also in Hangzhou, is a 67-year old who is under treatment. Xinhua said no connection between the two cases had been discovered, and no one in close contact with either patient had developed any flu-like symptoms.

    Of the seven other cases of the new strain, two have died, both in the business hub of Shanghai. The other five are in a critical condition in hospital in Nanjing.

    Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou are all close to each other in eastern China.

    The Agriculture Ministry said it had yet to find any animals infected with H7N9, though added it was possible it had been brought to China by migratory birds.

    The World Health Organization said on Monday that the first three cases had shown no evidence of human-to-human transmission, but that there were questions about the source of the infection and the mode of transmission.

    China has stepped up its alert level since the cases came to light and has said it is being transparent in dealing with the outbreak.

    China has a checkered record when it comes to tackling bad news, which has been known to be covered up by officials fearing it may attract unwanted attention from superiors and damage promotion prospects.

    In 2003, authorities initially tried to cover up an epidemic of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which emerged in China and killed about a tenth of the 8,000 people it infected worldwide.

    (Reporting by Ben Blanchard and David Stanway; Editing by Robert Birsel)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/strain-bird-flu-infects-four-others-china-xinhua-012646972.html

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    Greater recognition of face blindness needed, experts say

    Apr. 2, 2013 ? Imagine not being able to recognise your own child at nursery or even pick out your own face from a line-up of photos. This is just how severe face blindness, or prosopagnosia, can be.

    "In extreme cases, people might withdraw socially -- become depressed, leave their job, or just suffer endless embarrassment," said Bournemouth University (BU) psychologist Dr Sarah Bate.

    Dr Bate leads the BU Centre for Facial Processing Disorders, which carries out research to advance understanding of the causes of prosopagnosia and develops training strategies that can help to improve face recognition skills.

    The Centre is campaigning for formal recognition of face blindness, and has launched an e-petition for the issue to be discussed in parliament.

    "Children with prosopagnosia can find it really difficult to make friends because all children wear school uniforms in the UK -- this takes away any external cues to recognition," said Dr Bate.

    "If children with face blindness seem socially withdrawn, this is often misinterpreted as an indicator of other socio-emotional difficulties or behavioural problems because of the lack of professional awareness of prosopagnosia."

    She added: "Because prosopagnosia is not a formally recognised disorder, many people are reluctant to inform their employer that they have the condition, despite it influencing their performance at work or their relations with colleagues and clients.

    "Indeed, many people feel they would be discriminated against if managers became aware of their condition, and this may prevent promotion and impede other opportunities in the workplace."

    Until the last decade or so, face blindness was virtually unknown, with just a handful of documented cases.

    But now thousands of people have contacted Bournemouth University, the largest research centre in the UK investigating the condition.

    Dr Bate estimates one in 50 people suffer from prosopagnosia to some degree -- some struggle to put a name to a face while others can't recognise people they have known their whole lives.

    Those with severe forms of the condition typically cannot recognise spouses, children or other family members and some cannot even recognise their own reflections in the mirror.

    Dr Bate said: "I imagine there is such low awareness of prosopagnosia because it has traditionally been thought of as a rare disorder, and only recently has it become clear that it affects many people.

    "Someone said to me recently that public awareness about prosopagnosia is where Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) was 20 years ago, and there's a real upwards battle to achieve sufficient recognition amongst the public and professionals."

    The disorder can be acquired following neurological trauma or illness, such as a head injury or stroke, but many more people suffer from a developmental form of the condition and have lifelong difficulties in face recognition.

    There may be as many as 1.5 million prosopagnosics in the UK alone, but public and professional awareness of the condition is low.

    Dr Bate hopes that the Centre's campaign will lead to greater recognition of prosopagnosia.

    It includes an e-petition, which needs 100,000 signatures to have the condition discussed in Parliament.

    "It's going to take a while to achieve the required number of signatures, but it will get people talking about prosopagnosia and discussing the importance of proper recognition," she said.

    "If the issue does get discussed by government, it's possible that we can use our research to advise about the need for professional awareness of the condition, and work with appropriate committees to provide information that can be distributed via the NHS and educational and occupational pathways."

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