Thursday, 31 January 2013

A Map Of NFL Team Allegiance

Facebook data shows exactly where the fans are.


We've posted visualizations from Facebook's Data Science Team before, but I think it's safe to say that their newest effort--a county-level map of NFL fandom across the U.S.--is their most admirable yet. Based on the team page Likes and locations of over 35 million account holders, it's probably the most accurate, precise geography of sports fandom ever.

Deadspin has a nice run-down of the take-aways, to which I would add only one question: Does anyone know what that blob of Steelers fans is doing in southern Oregon?

Click here to see a larger version of the map.

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Source: http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-01/map-nfl-team-allegiance

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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

The Ups and Downs of Competitive E-Fitness | Fitness - Health and ...









Last January, Matt Carnal, a cycling coach and endurance athlete in Colorado Springs, logged an astonishing 3,347 miles on his bike in 26 days. And while the distance alone is impressive (128 miles per day!), what?s more intriguing is that his primary motivation was to claim bragging rights in a month-long online competition, Strava?s Ride Base Mile Blast. ?I would have been training anyway, but not like that,? admits Carnal. ?Strava gave me the motivation to really push myself and see what I could do.?

Tens of millions of people now share their workout data on social-fitness platforms like Strava, MapMyRide, Nike+, and Endomondo. And for good reason. A Michigan State study last year showed that the presence of a virtual cycling partner can boost the likelihood that you?ll stick with your training program?by as much as 100 percent. You also get accountability, since your workouts are viewed by friends. And with leaderboards like the ones created by Strava and Nike+, you have constant fuel for your competitive fire. No need to wait for organized races; now you can compete whenever you want.

There are downsides. Turning every training ride or weekday run into a race can distract you from the slow-build periodization that coaches recommend for achieving peak performance. ?Too much Strava chasing inevitably turns recovery rides into hammer sessions, which can blow a training plan,? says Lynda Wallenfels, who coaches some of the country?s top endurance mountain bikers. ?But used properly, these sites are great for motivation and amusement?two positive things for an athlete logging long, hard hours.?

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Apps like Strava come with unspoken etiquette. In short: don't be an ass.

Obey traffic laws: If you really think it's worth risking trail closures or car or pedestrian accidents to set a virtual record, go to EntitlementIssues.com, not Strava.

Annotate dodgy rides: Use detailed notes, or, better yet, make the rides private. Nobody wants to repeat your 10-mile hike-a-bike to 13,000 feet.

Facebook when it matters: It's OK to share your ride if: (1) it's actually impressive, and (2) you do so infrequently?think quarterly. Truthfully, nobody cares all that much.

Don't goad: If you're that desperate to compete against someone, pay for a real race?or an MMA session.

Source: http://www.outsideonline.com/fitness/Secrets-of-the-Seriously-E-Fit.html

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Hot Dog Marketing Online - ShoeMoney Internet Marketing Blog

A lot of people call me ?The Hotdogman.? I got my nickname from working in the food business, just like Shoemoney. Last week, all the buzz at Affiliate Summit West was about Shoemoney?s book, Nothing?s Changed But My Change, The Shoemoney Story. I picked one up at the Summit and read it on my flight home, it was a pretty good read and a great American Dream kind of tale. I met up with Jeremy on the exhibit hall floor and we had a chat. As it invariably does, the conversation swung around to hot dogs. Since I am The Hotdogman, I guess that?s a good thing; I have branded myself well in the internet marketing world.

As we were talking, Jeremy remarked that being a hot dog vendor and an internet marketer have a lot of similarities. We tossed that idea around for a minute or two, and the more I thought about it, the more I thought he was right. I was a hot dog truck owner and operator for 6 years and I started fiddling around with blogs, the internet, and affiliate marketing back in 2007 when a particularly harsh winter kept the truck closed for a few months.

That?s when I started The Hot Dog Truck, a blog about ?the life and times of a Hotdogman.? I started monetizing my site with Adsense (thanks in part to a certain blogger?s famous photo), did a lot of paid posting, and began experimenting with affiliate marketing. My wife thought I was wasting my time, but she changed her tune when I used my first few months blog earnings to take the family to Las Vegas to visit her folks! She?s been on board with my ?online thing? since. Six years later, the hot dog truck is gone, but the website remains. I also have a stable of 20 or so niche sites and I do freelance writing.

Hot Dogs and Marketing

My transition from hot dog man to The Hotdogman online was fairly easy, I have always been a decent writer and I was in sales since I was ten years old. Marketing online was understandable and doable for me. I decided to give the internet marketing thing a serious whirl when a series of bad luck left me essentially disabled for nearly a year; I got Lyme Disease, bad blood clots, and I broke my knee! The immobility this caused lent itself to spending my days at the computer. I sold my hot dog truck and dove right in to creating websites and marketing various products online.

My first ventures were geared toward what I know, most notably hot dogs. I sold hot dog related courses and products across a series of websites with success. When I was doing this, I?d think back to what made me successful in the hot dog business and applied what I could. The most notable similarity between online marketing and selling hot dogs is the autonomy for the entrepreneur. Both businesses can be one man (or one woman) ventures. As many people who read this know, there is nothing quite like working for yourself. You don?t have to answer to a boss, you do things your own way, and you reap all the financial rewards from your ventures.

Going into the hot dog business is a low investment proposition. Even a shiny new hot dog cart can be bought for less than three grand; if you buy used, that number goes lower. Compared to opening a brick and mortar restaurant, starting up a hot dog cart is short money. The same is true for starting out in internet marketing. I got started with eight bucks and a free host. As time went on, I invested in premium WordPress themes, an email program, more domains, private servers, and other tools, but other than that first eight bucks, I never paid for any of that stuff ?out-of-pocket.? Investments into my growing online ?empire? always came from profits. I don?t know any other legitimate business you can start for eight bucks!

The Hot Dog Cart Principle in Online Marketing

Starting in the hot dog business is a bit more complicated than buying a cart, setting up shop, and hanging out a sign. There are some regulations involved and you need the appropriate permits. You also need to sell. If nobody knows you?re there, you won?t sell any hot dogs; you need to market your business. That involves getting out to the businesses nearby and giving them an incentive to stop by and try your chow. Theoretically, once someone takes a bite of your delicious hot dogs, they?ll tell their friends and co-workers and you?ll be off and running.

The same goes for online marketing. Like any business, there are rules and regulations to follow, so you need to know them before you get started. You could have the best offer or product in the world, but nobody will buy it unless they know about it. Just setting up a website and hoping won?t get you any sales. You need to use proven methods for generating traffic, the online equivalent of letting people know about your offer. Just like offering a free hot dog to get people to try you out, you can offer incentives to take a look at your offer. Think about it, how many free e-books have you downloaded? (I like mine with mustard and relish).

Whether you?re selling hot dogs or an online product, you still need to provide value to your customer. A good hot dog man will have premium hot dogs, fresh rolls and condiments, and he?ll serve them up HOT for a fair price. A good online marketer will have a quality offer or product that gives the customer what they?re looking for, whether it?s a product to solve a problem, an entertaining book, or a deal on the latest gadget, there has to be value for the customer at the right price or else you?re spinning your wheels.

Both businesses are scalable, too. I know many successful hot dog vendors who have moved on to managing multiple carts and trucks and even opened full-on restaurants. The concept is fairly simple and easily duplicated, you just need to find the right people. Online marketing is the same. Once you have a system and a set of processes in place, you can expand and duplicate your business. Hiring the right people is key here too. Make sure you hire and work with people who have complimentary skill sets. I started with one website, now I have more than 20 and I have people I call on for certain tasks that I just am not good at.

Notice in that previous paragraph ?the right people? came up a number of times. Whether you?re selling hot dogs or pitching the latest hot info product, having good people to work for/with you is key. A crappy employee can bring down any small business pretty quick if left unchecked. Whether that employee is serving food that?s under cooked or servicing online customers with an inconsistent attitude, the bad apple can be a killer. Conversely, good people can boost your business. An enthusiastic, friendly vendor brings people back to your cart. A savvy employee who ?gets out there? and helps boost business, whether it?s with good follow through or promotion through their social media networks, can be a great asset to any business.

Not ready to leave the security of a paycheck to start a business? Start part-time! Hot Dog vending can be started as a part time venture. Just work weekend events or find opportunities to set up shop within your existing schedule. The same goes for an online business. You can start on your living room couch! Spend a few hours a day building your business; you?ll know when you can transition to full-time in either venture.

Fun is Good too

Online marketing and hot dog vending are fun businesses. I was always cutting it up with my customers at my hot dog truck and I made many new friends in the six years I was in the business. Hardly a week goes by that I don?t run into an old customer. I?ve even made some good business connections from my old hot dog contacts! Online marketing is fun too. While many relationships are forged online, the same principles apply. Treat people well, be nice, offer good products and service and you?ll make new friends. The one thing online marketing has going for it in the fun department over the hot dog business is industry events. Parties at online marketing conferences ROCK! Hot dog events I?ve attended have been small; while they were fun and informative, there were never open bars in fancy nightclubs with go-go girls!

It all boils down to one thing: good old American entrepreneurship. Despite the woes afflicting our nation right now, entrepreneurship is alive and well in the US of A. Many of the hot dog vendors I encounter on a regular basis are in the business due to corporate downsizing. They chose the hot dog biz for many of the same reasons I listed here. The same goes for online marketing. Many people are content to moan about the economy and wring their hands in despair. The folks who decide to do something about it, whether they start slinging hot dogs or selling stuff online REFUSE to let macro circumstances dictate their future. No matter what the economy looks like, people still need a good, cheap lunch and they?ll continue to by all sorts of products online. Entrepreneurs who decide to capitalize on opportunities will always find success if they go about it the right way.

The most important thing any entrepreneur can do is get started NOW! No business gets started by thinking about it. If you want to sell hot dogs, start scouting locations, research carts, and learn about your business. If you want to get going in the online marketing game, start learning the basics (I hear Shoemoney has a course or two about that). You can have a website up in an hour or two. I know many online entrepreneurs who built a website in one night and were doing business the very next day. Don?t fall into the ?paralysis by analysis? trap, if you want to start a business, START NOW!


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National Association of Real Estate Editors Announces 2012 Robert ...

Denver ? January 29, 2013 ? (RealEstateRama) ? The National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) has named the winners of the Fifth Annual Robert Bruss Real Estate Book Awards. The awards recognize excellence in books published in 2011 on the broad field of real estate.

Author Kalvin Platt won the first place Gold Award in the Bruss competition for his book: ?Master-Planned Communities: Lessons from the Developments of Chuck Cobb,? published by the Urban Land Institute.

NAREE?s judges commented that Platt?s book is ?beautifully designed and illustrated? and ?well organized, clearly written and important? and serves as a ?comprehensive look back on what worked ? and what didn?t ? in early planned communities.?

Platt?s book is ?an important book evaluating the evolution of ?new towns? whose development was guided by one man, unknown to thousands who today live in a diverse range of communities he created. Author Platt overlays ?smart growth? concepts on the original plans and subsequent build-outs to see how well these communities perform today as sustainable and pleasing places to live,? commented one NAREE judge.

Charles Long took the Bruss Silver Award for his book: ?Finance for Real Estate Development,? also published by the Urban Land Institute. Long?s book is a ?terrific look at how real estate development deals work. This book is the first year of business school in your hands,? the judges commented.

Winner of the Bronze Award was Buddy Norman with Jay Papasan, for their book, ?Shift Commercial: How Commercial Brokers Tackle Tough Times,? published by Keller Williams Realty International. ?Written for commercial real estate professionals, the book is a timely how-to guide navigating through today?s prolonged economic downturn,? the NAREE jurors said.

NAREE?s First-Time Author Award winner was Adam Leitman Bailey for the book, ?Finding the Uncommon Deal,? published by Adam Leitman Bailey PC. ?The book is a good up-to-date handbook on the basics of home-buying in today?s market,? the NAREE judges commented.

NAREE esteemed panel of judges have many decades of experience as editors and NAREE leaders. Allen Norwood, freelance editor, HGTV online, retired homes editor, Charlotte Observer and former NAREE vice president, judged the Bruss Book Competition along with two NAREE past presidents: Judith Stark, freelance editor/writer and retired real estate and homes editor, St. Petersburg Times and Carl Larsen, freelance journalist and retired homes section editor, San Diego Union-Tribune.

This year?s winners demonstrate NAREE?s broad reach in real estate from urban planning to finance and commercial and residential real estate. The awards were presented June 22 at NAREE?s 46th Annual Real Estate Journalism Conference in Denver. All of the award winners received cash prizes.

NAREE?s Bruss Book Awards program is named for the late Robert Bruss, syndicated real estate columnist, prolific writer and a longtime NAREE leader. Bruss, who died in 2007, frequently wrote reviews of realty books. The Bruss Book Awards are sponsored by NAREE presidents Leigh Robinson, founder of Express Publishing, and Brad Inman, founder of Inman News, with a special gift from Art Michaels, executor of the Bruss estate.

NAREE, a non-profit association of writers celebrating 83 years of service to real estate writers, was founded in 1929.

Contact: NAREE Executive Director, Mary Doyle-Kimball for more information at or 561-391-3599.

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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Progressive optics for side mirrors ends automobile blind spots without distorting view, experts say

Jan. 28, 2013 ? A new optical prescription for automobile side-view mirrors may eliminate the dreaded "blind spot" in traffic without distorting the perceived distance of cars approaching from behind. As described in a new paper? in the Optical Society's (OSA) journal Optics Letters, objects viewed in a mirror using the new design appear larger than in traditional side-view mirrors, so it's easier to judge their following distance and speed.

Today's motor vehicles in the United States use two different types of mirrors for the driver and passenger sides. The driver's side mirror is flat so that objects viewed in it are undistorted and not optically reduced in size, allowing the operator to accurately judge an approaching-from-behind vehicle's separation distance and speed. Unfortunately, the optics of a flat mirror also create a blind spot, an area of limited vision around a vehicle that often leads to collisions during merges, lane changes, or turns. The passenger side mirror, on the other hand, possesses a spherical convex shape. While the small radius of curvature widens the field of view, it also causes any object seen in it to look smaller in size and farther away than it actually is. Because of this issue, passenger side mirrors on cars and trucks in the United States must be engraved with the safety warning, "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." In the European Union, both driver and passenger side mirrors are aspheric (One that bulges more to one side than the other, creating two zones on the same mirror).The inner zone -- the section nearest the door -- has a nearly perfect spherical shape, while the outer zone -- the section farthest from the door -- becomes less and less curved toward the edges. The outer zone of this aspheric design also produces a similar distance and size distortion seen in spherical convex designs.

In an attempt to remedy this problem, some automotive manufacturers have installed a separate, small wide-angle mirror in the upper corner of side mirrors. This is a slightly domed square that provides a wide-angle view similar to a camera's fisheye lens. However, drivers often find this system to be a distracting as well as expensive addition.

A simpler design for a mirror that would be free of blind spots, have a wide field of view, and produce images that are accurately scaled to the true size of an approaching object -- and work for both sides of a vehicle -- has been proposed by researchers Hocheol Lee and Dohyun Kim at Hanbat National University in Korea and Sung Yi at Portland State University in Oregon. Their solution was to turn to a progressive additive optics technology commonly used in "no-line multifocal" eyeglasses that simultaneously corrects myopia (nearsightedness) and presbyopia (reduced focusing ability).

"Like multifocal glasses that give the wearer a range of focusing abilities from near to far and everything in between, our progressive mirror consists of three resolution zones: one for distance vision, one for close-up viewing and a middle zone making the transition between the two," says Lee. "However, unlike glasses where the range of focus is vertically stacked [from distance viewing on top to close-up viewing on bottom], our mirror surface is horizontally progressive."

Lee says that a driver's side mirror manufactured with his team's new design would feature a curvature where the inner zone is for distance viewing and the outer zone is for near-field viewing to compensate for what otherwise would be blind spots. "The image of a vehicle approaching from behind would only be reduced in the progressive zone in the center," Lee says, "while the image sizes in the inner and outer zones are not changed."

The horizontal progressive mirror, Lee says, does have some problems with binocular disparity (the slight difference between the viewpoints of a person's two eyes) and astigmatism (blurring of a viewed image due to the difference between the focusing power in the horizontal and vertical directions). These minor errors are a positive trade off, the researchers feel, to gain a mirror with a greatly expanded field of view, more reliable depth perception, and no blind spot.

To prove the merits of their design, the researchers used a conventional glass molding process to manufacture a prototype horizontal progressive mirror. They were able to produce a mirror with more than double the field of view of a traditional flat mirror.

Other wide-angle designs have also been proposed, but the new design described January 28 in the Optics Letters paper offers a particularly easy-to-manufacture approach to the problem of blind spots by seamlessly integrating just three zones.

The researchers claim that the manufacturing cost of their proposed mirror design would be cheaper than the mirror design with the added small wide-angle viewing section. Since mirror designs are stipulated by national automobile regulations, the new design would need to be approved for use in the United States before appearing on cars here.

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Poor sleep in old age prevents the brain from storing memories

Monday, January 28, 2013

The connection between poor sleep, memory loss and brain deterioration as we grow older has been elusive. But for the first time, scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a link between these hallmark maladies of old age. Their discovery opens the door to boosting the quality of sleep in elderly people to improve memory.

UC Berkeley neuroscientists have found that the slow brain waves generated during the deep, restorative sleep we typically experience in youth play a key role in transporting memories from the hippocampus ? which provides short-term storage for memories ? to the prefrontal cortex's longer term "hard drive."

However, in older adults, memories may be getting stuck in the hippocampus due to the poor quality of deep 'slow wave' sleep, and are then overwritten by new memories, the findings suggest.

"What we have discovered is a dysfunctional pathway that helps explain the relationship between brain deterioration, sleep disruption and memory loss as we get older ? and with that, a potentially new treatment avenue," said UC Berkeley sleep researcher Matthew Walker, an associate professor of psychology and neuroscience at UC Berkeley and senior author of the study to be published this Sunday, Jan. 27, in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

The findings shed new light on some of the forgetfulness common to the elderly that includes difficulty remembering people's names.

"When we are young, we have deep sleep that helps the brain store and retain new facts and information," Walker said. "But as we get older, the quality of our sleep deteriorates and prevents those memories from being saved by the brain at night."

Healthy adults typically spend one-quarter of the night in deep, non-rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. Slow waves are generated by the brain's middle frontal lobe. Deterioration of this frontal region of the brain in elderly people is linked to their failure to generate deep sleep, the study found.

The discovery that slow waves in the frontal brain help strengthen memories paves the way for therapeutic treatments for memory loss in the elderly, such as transcranial direct current stimulation or pharmaceutical remedies. For example, in an earlier study, neuroscientists in Germany successfully used electrical stimulation of the brain in young adults to enhance deep sleep and doubled their overnight memory.

UC Berkeley researchers will be conducting a similar sleep-enhancing study in older adults to see if it will improve their overnight memory. "Can you jumpstart slow wave sleep and help people remember their lives and memories better? It's an exciting possibility," said Bryce Mander, a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at UC Berkeley and lead author of this latest study.

For the UC Berkeley study, Mander and fellow researchers tested the memory of 18 healthy young adults (mostly in their 20s) and 15 healthy older adults (mostly in their 70s) after a full night's sleep. Before going to bed, participants learned and were tested on 120 word sets that taxed their memories.

As they slept, an electroencephalographic (EEG) machine measured their brain wave activity. The next morning, they were tested again on the word pairs, but this time while undergoing functional and structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) scans.

In older adults, the results showed a clear link between the degree of brain deterioration in the middle frontal lobe and the severity of impaired "slow wave activity" during sleep. On average, the quality of their deep sleep was 75 percent lower than that of the younger participants, and their memory of the word pairs the next day was 55 percent worse.

Meanwhile, in younger adults, brain scans showed that deep sleep had efficiently helped to shift their memories from the short-term storage of the hippocampus to the long-term storage of the prefrontal cortex.

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Boston Scientific reports weaker results, sets job cuts

(Reuters) - Boston Scientific Corp reported weaker quarterly earnings on Tuesday as sales slipped and expenses rose, and the medical device maker announced more job cuts.

The company said it expected to eliminate 900 to 1,000 jobs worldwide through 2013, bringing the total headcount reduction to 2,100 to 2,400 positions from 2011 to 2013.

Boston Scientific employs 24,000 workers worldwide, according to its website.

Fourth-quarter net earnings fell to $60 million, or 4 cents per share, from $107 million, or 7 cents per share, a year earlier, the company said.

Excluding special items, earnings were 11 cents per share, matching the average estimate on Wall Street, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Revenue dipped to $1.82 billion from $1.85 billion as sales slipped in the interventional cardiology business, which sells heart stents, and in the cardiac rhythm management business, which sells pacemakers and implantable heart defibrillators. Those two businesses make up more than half of Boston Scientific's total revenue.

Sales rose in the company's other smaller businesses, including urology and women's heath, endoscopy and neuromodulation.

The company forecast first-quarter earnings of 4 cents to 7 per share. It expects adjusted earnings, excluding charges for restructuring, acquisitions and amortization, to be 14 cents to 17 cents per share, with sales of $1.74 billion to $1.82 billion.

For the full year, Boston Scientific estimated earnings at 29 cents to 37 cents per share. It said it expected adjusted earnings of between 64 cents and 70 cents per share on sales of $7.05 billion to $7.35 billion.

(Reporting by Debra Sherman; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick and Lisa Von Ahn)

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Monday, 28 January 2013

Exclusive 'This Is The End' Set Visit: Seth Rogen Welcomes The Apocalypse

Jonah Hill and friends hunker down at James Franco's pad during our 2013 preview.
By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


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NAMM 2013 wrap-up: Analog synths, DJ gear, loads of MIDI, mobile peripherals and more

NAMM 2013 wrapup Analog synths, DJ gear, a MIDI guitar, mobile peripherals and more

We've managed to pull through music's deafening January gathering just outside of Los Angeles with our hearing still somewhat intact. The last few days have held a wealth of DJ gear from controllers and consoles to portable units. Both Moog and Korg trotted out new analog synthesizers that look quite formidable while remaining rather affordable. As expected, a truckload of wares to outfit a mobile device arsenal were on display from Bluetooth foot controllers to dual-input audio interfaces. And as always, a few surprises crept in as well -- like a MIDI guitar and fully portable, handheld DJ solution. Head on down past the break to get caught up on the happenings that you might've missed as we look for a nice quiet room to recover for a few hours.

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Jenelle Evans Miscarriage Confirmed; Gary Head "There to Comfort Her"

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Sunday, 27 January 2013

Lawmaker wants to regulate practice of environmental engineering ...

MANILA, Jan. 28 (PNA) ? House Deputy Speaker and Zamboanga City Rep. Ma. Isabelle Climaco has filed a bill seeking to regulate the practice of environmental engineering to address the growing ecological problems in the country.

?To address this growing environmental problem, Philippine environmental laws must be strictly complied with and this will require the expertise of environmental engineers,? said Climaco, author of House Bill 6794.

Climaco said without environmental engineering, there will be a discharge of untreated wastewater in the different bodies of water which can cause water pollution. These water resources would be unsafe and polluted with emissions from smokestacks which cause air pollution and health problems, solid waste management problems and other environmental hazards.

The bill defines environmental engineering as the application of science and engineering principles to protect and improve the environment, including but not limited to air, water and land resources, to provide safe water, air and land for human habitation and for other organisms and to remediate polluted sites.

?Environmental engineering promotes the discharge of treated effluent from wastewater treatment facilities into receiving bodies of water, provide for air pollution control facilities, and proper waste management and disposal as well as design solutions for other environmental problems particularly those concerned with local and global environmental issues such as the effects of acid rain, ozone depletion, water pollution and air pollution from automobile exhausts and industrial sources,? Climaco said.

She said environmental engineers are responsible for planning, designing, supervising, modifying or improving waste collection, treatment and disposal facilities, water supply, source evaluation, conveyance, treatment and distribution systems, solid waste, toxic, hazardous and radioactive wastes collection, treatment and disposal systems.

?They are also responsible for supervising the operation of environmental engineering facilities or programs such as solid, toxic, hazardous and/or radioactive treatment facilities, wastewater treatment plants, air pollution control facilities and water works,? Climaco said.

Under the measure to be known as the ?Environmental Engineering Law of the Philippines,? the environmental engineering board shall be created and composed of three members who shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines, upon the recommendation of the Society of Environmental Engineers of the Philippines (SEEP).

The Board has the power to issue certificates of registration for the practice of environmental engineering and suspend or revoke the same.

No person shall practice or offer to practice environmental engineering in the country without having obtained the proper certificate of registration from the Board.

Foreign environmental engineers or experts called in by the Philippine Government for consultation for specific environmental engineering services shall be exempted from registration provided, they do not engage in private practice at their own account as environmental engineers.

The bill imposes a jail term of not more than five years and a fine of not more than P50,000, or both at the discretion of the court on any person who shall commit to engage in the practice of environmental engineering without having been registered or who shall give any false or forged evidence of any kind, impersonating any registered environmental engineer.(PNA)
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Kristen Bell Sues Hollywood Restaurant For Alleged Breach Of Contract

  • Devon Aoki

    Aoki and her husband James Bailey <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/07/devon-aoki-pregnant-baby-child-husband_n_2087772.html">are expecting their second child</a>, a baby girl, in January. They already have a 17-month-old son James Hunter Jr.

  • Cam Gigandet

    "Twilight" actor Cam Gigandet and longtime girlfriend Dominique Geisendorff <a href="http://www.justjared.com/2012/07/05/cam-gigandet-expecting-second-child-exclusive/" target="_hplink">will become parents for the second soon</a>, giving daughter Everleigh, 3, a baby brother or sister.

  • Holly Madison

    Former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner and "Girls Next Door" star Holly Madison<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/29/holly-madison-pregnant-reality-star-baby_n_1838938.html"> is expecting her first child</a> with boyfriend Pasquale Rotella.

  • Sara Rue

    "Rules of Engagement" star Sarah Rue and her husband Kevin Price have exciting news! They are expecting their first child together in 2013.

  • Shakira

    Shakira is expecting her first child, a baby boy, with Gerard Pique in early 2013.

  • Harold Perrineau

    Harold Perrineau and his wife Brittany are expecting their third child together in late winter. Baby will join big sisters Wynter Aria, 4, and Aurora Robinson, 18.

  • Kerri Walsh Jennings

    The beach volleyball player, who just won her third straight gold medal with partner Misty May Treanor this summer during the 2012 London Olympics, is expecting her third child with her husband, Casey Jennings.

  • Malin Akerman

    Malin Akerman is <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/28/malin-akerman-pregnant-first-child_n_1924266.html">expecting her first child</a> with husband Roberto Zincone. The actress showed off her tiny baby bump at the Environmental Media Awards in Burbank, Calif. on September 29.

  • Katherine Kallinis

    The star of "DC Cupcakes" is expecting her first baby with husband Ben Berman in February. Her sister and co-owner of Georgetown Cupcake, Sophie, is throwing her a cupcake-themed gender reveal party in November.

  • Jack Huston

    The "Boardwalk Empire" star and model Shannan Click are <a href="http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/10/09/boardwalk-empire-jack-huston-shannan-click-pregnant-expecting-first-child/">expecting their first child</a> together.

  • Ian Ziering

    Ziering and his wife Erin are <a href="http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/10/29/ian-ziering-expecting-second-child/">expecting their second child in May</a>. The couple are the parents to 18-month-old daughter, Mia Loren.

  • Lisa Ling

    The TV journalist -- a former co-host on "The View" and currently host of a documentary series on OWN -- is <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/24/lisa-ling-pregnant-former-view-co-host-baby-girl_n_2008930.html">expecting a baby girl</a>.

  • Beverley Mitchell

    "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" star is <a href="http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/11/05/beverley-mitchell-pregnant-expecting-first-child/">expecting her first child</a> with husband Michael Cameron in April.

  • Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard

    The couple is expecting their first child in late spring, <a href="http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/11/05/kristen-bell-dax-shepard-pregnant-expecting-first-child/">People reports</a>. They have been engaged since 2009.

  • Bryan Adams

    Adams and his girlfriend Alicia Grimaldi are <a href="http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/11/08/bryan-adams-expecting-second-child/">expecting their second child together</a>. The pair has an 18-month-old daughter, Bunny.

  • JoAnna Garcia and Nick Swisher

    The couple is expecting their first child in the spring of 2013, they announced on Twitter. "So happy to finally be able to share our news! @NickSwisher & I r expecting our 1st baby in 2013!" <a href="https://twitter.com/JoAnnaLGarcia">Garcia wrote</a>. "Feeling so blessed & beyond excited!"

  • Jamie Anne and Marshall Allman

    "The Killing" star and the "True Blood" actor are expecting twins in the spring of 2013.

  • Georgina Chapman

    The Marchesa co-founder and her husband Harvey Weinstein are expecting their second child. The pair are already parents to daughter India Pearl, 2.

  • Kate Middleton

    The Duchess of Cambridge is <em>officially</em> expecting her first child with Prince William! The mom-to-be is <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/03/hyperemesis-gravidarum-kate-middleton-pregnant_n_2234099.html">suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarium</a>, a rare maternity condition which brings on severe nausea, vomiting, weight loss, dehydration, lightheadedness and fainting.

  • Busy Philipps

    The "Cougar Town" star is <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/10/busy-philipps-pregnant-cougar-town-star-expecting-second-child_n_2272754.html">expecting her second child</a> with husband Marc Silverstein.

  • Jenna Bush Hager

    The "Today" show correspondent <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/12/jenna-bush-hager-pregnant_n_2284263.html">announced her pregnancy</a> on Dec. 11. Former President George Bush said he's "fired up" about the baby news.

  • Jenna Dewan-Tatum

    Jenna and her husband Channing Tatum are expecting their first baby together next year, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/17/jenna-dewan-tatum-pregnant-channing-tatum-first-child_n_2316443.html?1355766274">their reps confirmed</a>. Channing's next title? Sexiest daddy alive.

  • Jessica Simpson

    Jessica announced that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/25/jessica-simpson-pregnant-baby-maxwell-photo_n_2362558.html">she's expecting her second baby</a> on Christmas. She and fiance Eric Johnson have a seven-month-old daughter Maxwell.

  • Kim Kardashian

    The reality star is expecting her first child with boyfriend Kanye West. She confirmed the happy news on Dec. 31, <a href="http://kimkardashian.celebuzz.com/2012/12/31/new-year-new-beginnings-kim-kanye-pregnant-first-child-expecting-baby/">writing on her blog</a>, "It?s true!! Kanye and I are expecting a baby. We feel so blessed and lucky and wish that in addition to both of our families."

  • Danneel Harris and Jensen Ackles

    The former "One Tree Hill" star and the "Supernatural" actor are expecting their first child later this year.

  • Evan Rachel Wood

    The actress is <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/11/evan-rachel-wood-pregnant-jamie-bell_n_2456954.html">expecting a baby</a> with her new husband Jamie Bell.

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/27/kristen-bell-sues-hollywood-restaurant_n_2561925.html

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    Technology kills jobs for middle class | TribLIVE


    By The Associated Press

    Published: Saturday, January 26, 2013, 12:01?a.m.
    Updated 46 minutes ago

    NEW YORK ? Five years after the start of the Great Recession, the toll is terrifyingly clear: Millions of middle-class jobs have been lost in developed countries the world over.

    And the situation is even worse than it appears.

    Most of the jobs will never return, and millions more are likely to vanish as well, say experts who study the labor market. What?s more, these jobs aren?t just being lost to China and other developing countries, and they aren?t just factory work. Increasingly, jobs are disappearing in the service sector, home to two-thirds of all workers.

    They?re being obliterated by technology.

    Year after year, the software that runs computers and an array of other machines and devices becomes more sophisticated and powerful and capable of doing more efficiently tasks that humans have always done. For decades, science fiction warned of a future when we would be architects of our own obsolescence, replaced by our machines; an Associated Press analysis finds that the future has arrived.

    ?The jobs that are going away aren?t coming back,? says Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at the Center for Digital Business at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and co-author of ?Race Against the Machine.? ??I have never seen a period where computers demonstrated as many skills and abilities as they have over the past seven years.?

    The global economy is being reshaped by machines that generate and analyze vast amounts of data; by devices such as smartphones and tablet computers that let people work just about anywhere; by smarter, nimbler robots; and by services that let businesses rent computing power when they need it, instead of installing expensive equipment and hiring IT staffs to run it. Whole employment categories, from secretaries to travel agents, are starting to disappear.

    ?There?s no sector of the economy that?s going to get a pass,? says Martin Ford, who runs a software company and wrote ?The Lights in the Tunnel,? a book predicting widespread job losses. ?It?s everywhere.?

    The numbers startle labor economists. In the United States, half the 7.5 million jobs lost during the Great Recession were in industries that pay middle-class wages, ranging from $38,000 to $68,000. But only 2 percent of the 3.5 million jobs gained since the recession ended in June 2009 are in midpay industries. Nearly 70 percent are in low-pay industries, 29 percent in industries that pay well.

    In the 17 European countries that use the euro as their currency, the numbers are worse. Almost 4.3 million low-pay jobs have been gained since mid-2009, but the loss of midpay jobs has never stopped. A total of 7.6 million disappeared from January 2008 through last June.

    Experts warn that this ?hollowing out? of the middle-class workforce is far from over. They predict the loss of millions more jobs as technology becomes even more sophisticated and reaches deeper into our lives. Maarten Goos, an economist at the University of Leuven in Belgium, says Europe could double its middle-class job losses.

    Some occupations are beneficiaries of the march of technology, such as software engineers and app designers for smartphones and tablet computers. Overall, though, technology is eliminating far more jobs than it is creating.

    To understand the impact technology is having on middle-class jobs in developed countries, the AP analyzed employment data from 20 countries; tracked changes in hiring by industry, pay and task; compared job losses and gains during recessions and expansions over the past four decades; and interviewed economists, technology experts, robot manufacturers, software developers, entrepreneurs and people in the labor force who ranged from CEOs to the unemployed.

    The AP?s key findings:

    ? For more than three decades, technology has reduced the number of jobs in manufacturing. Robots and other machines controlled by computer programs work faster and make fewer mistakes than humans. Now, that same efficiency is being unleashed in the service economy, which employs more than two-thirds of the workforce in developed countries. Technology is eliminating jobs in office buildings, retail establishments and other businesses consumers deal with every day.

    ? Technology is being adopted by every kind of organization that employs people. It?s replacing workers in large corporations and small businesses, established companies and start-ups. It?s being used by schools, colleges and universities; hospitals and other medical facilities; nonprofit organizations and the military.

    ? The most vulnerable workers are doing repetitive tasks that programmers can write software for ? an accountant checking a list of numbers, an office manager filing forms, a paralegal reviewing documents for key words to help in a case. As software becomes even more sophisticated, victims are expected to include those who juggle tasks, such as supervisors and managers ? workers who thought they were protected by a college degree.

    ? Thanks to technology, companies in the Standard & Poor?s 500 stock index reported one-third more profit the past year than they earned the year before the Great Recession. They?ve also expanded their businesses, but total employment, at 21.1 million, has declined by a half-million.

    ? Start-ups account for much of the job growth in developed economies, but software is allowing entrepreneurs to launch businesses with a third fewer employees than in the 1990s. There is less need for administrative support and back-office jobs that handle accounting, payroll and benefits.

    ? It?s becoming a self-serve world. Instead of relying on someone else in the workplace or our personal lives, we use technology to do tasks ourselves. Some find this frustrating; others like the feeling of control. Either way, this trend will only grow as software permeates our lives.

    ? Technology is replacing workers in developed countries regardless of their politics, policies and laws. Union rules and labor laws may slow the dismissal of employees, but no country is attempting to prohibit organizations from using technology that allows them to operate more efficiently ? and with fewer employees.

    Technological innovations have been throwing people out of jobs for centuries. But they eventually created more work, and greater wealth, than they destroyed. Ford, the author and software engineer, thinks there is reason to believe that this time will be different. He sees virtually no end to the inroads of computers into the workplace. Eventually, he says, software will threaten the livelihoods of doctors, lawyers and other highly skilled professionals.

    Many economists are encouraged by history and think the gains eventually will outweigh the losses. But even they have doubts.

    ?What?s different this time is that digital technologies show up in every corner of the economy,? McAfee says.

    Peter Lindert, an economist at the University of California, Davis, says the computer is more destructive than innovations in the Industrial Revolution because the pace at which it is upending industries makes it hard for people to adapt.

    Occupations that provided middle-class lifestyles for generations can disappear in a few years. Utility meter readers are just one example. As power companies began installing so-called smart readers outside homes, the number of meter readers in the United States plunged from 56,000 in 2001 to 36,000 in 2010, according to the Labor Department.

    In 10 years? That number is expected to be zero.

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    Source: http://triblive.com/business/headlines/3351101-74/jobs-technology-software

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    Saturday, 26 January 2013

    Nutrition and exercise is subject of lecture at - South Lake Tahoe Now

    Peace of Mind Float Spa L.L.C. is Lake Tahoe's premiere Sensory Deprivation (Float Tank) destination. We provide 2 float tanks as well as a Far Infared Sauna and an Aroma Therapy Oxygen Bar to enhance your complete flotation experience. Operated by Karin and Darin Nobriga, long time Tahoe locals. We provide the most relaxing mind and body experience in the Tahoe basin.

    We're located at 290 Kingsbury Grade, Stateline, Nevada next to the Goal Post and a quarter mile from the Stateline casinos. We offer local and casino employee discounts and encourage those who haven't floated, to try the most relaxing experience of their lives.
    What is Floating?
    Floating is a therapeutic treatment that isolates the user from environmental stimulus, greatly reducing stress, and easing the body into a state of equilibrium. Floating is also known as flotation therapy, floating therapy, float therapy, restricted environmental stimulation therapy (or REST), and Epsom salt hydrotherapy. The flotation tank is referred to as an isolation tank, sensory deprivation chamber, float tank, floating tank, and rest tank.

    The flotation tank itself is a sensory deprivation pod with 10 inch deep water warmed to 93.5 degrees and enriched with 800 pounds of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate). The tank has an advanced filtration/purification system that operates according to regulations from the State of Nevada.

    The space inside is approximately 8 feet long by 4 feet wide. Although some may be wary of feeling claustrophobic the first time they float, the tank door opens freely and you are in complete control. You can come and go as you wish. You can also float with the door open. For those who would like audio stimulation, relaxing music is available.
    The experience of floating is unique. Inside the tank you?ll float effortlessly on the surface of 93.5 degree water. Floaters feel a sense of weightlessness. That weightlessness, the temperature of the water, and the dark, quiet space of the tank allow the brain to ease into a theta* brain wave state. This usually happens in the second half hour of a one hour float session. First time floaters should not expect instant results. Generally it takes more than one float to completely ?let go? and fully experience flotation.

    Source: http://southtahoenow.com/story/01/24/2013/nutrition-and-exercise-subject-lecture-lake-tahoe-environmental-center

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    Green Blog: From John Kerry, Cautious Words on Keystone XL

    Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator John Kerry, President Obama?s nominee for secretary of state, was quizzed on Thursday about the decision he faces this spring on approval of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.

    Mr. Kerry replied that he would ensure that ?appropriate decisions? are made on the controversial 1,700-mile pipeline, which would carry oil from Canada?s tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast. He did not tip his hand on his position, but added that he would ensure that the State Department has carried out its analysis of the pipeline?s environmental impacts properly.

    A department spokeswoman indicated this week that a decision on whether the project will go forward would not be announced before April.

    On another environmental front, Mr. Kerry told the panel that climate change was a ?life-threatening issue? and that the United States would risk being left behind economically if it did not invest in clean sources of energy.

    Here?s a video clip of his Keystone XL remarks.

    Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/24/from-john-kerry-cautious-words-on-keystone-xl/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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    CSA Position Statement on Winter Storm Khan | Travel Insurance ...

    Travel insurance providers often release position statements to identify how coverage applies to current events, most commonly when storms are named. The following is a position statements from the travel insurance provider,CSA:

    Winter Storm Khan
    1/25/2013
    Winter storm Khan is moving through the southeast and mid-Atlantic states today, and the National Weather Service forecast predicts that the storm will move into the Northeast. ?The storm is predicted to bring treacherous road conditions and complicated commutes. ?Ice storm warnings have been issued in southern Kentucky and eastern Tennessee, and winter weather advisories spanned at least 12 states from Indiana to New Jersey. ?Freezing rain advisories were also issued for northern Georgia. ?Customers are strongly encouraged to read their Description of Coverage or Insurance Policy for details regarding their available coverage. ?For plans that do offer coverage for adverse weather and natural disasters, please note that there is no coverage for this specific storm under any plans purchased on or after Friday, January 25, 2013. ?Please contact CSA Travel Protection with questions.

    Source: http://blogs.squaremouth.com/travel-advice/csa-position-statement-on-winter-storm-khan/

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    Friday, 25 January 2013

    Jindal raps fellow Republicans for narrow focus

    CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal sharply criticized his own party on Thursday for its narrow focus on Washington-based budget battles and said Republicans need to revamp their message if they hope to recover from November's painful election losses.

    In a blunt speech certain to bolster speculation about his 2016 presidential ambitions, Jindal told Republican leaders they must "stop being the stupid party" and broaden their effort to appeal to every American voter.

    "The Republican Party does not need to change our principles - but we might need to change just about everything else we do," Jindal told the winter meeting of the Republican National Committee.

    Jindal said Republicans have become obsessed with the details of the political budget wars in Washington and have failed to spell out for voters across the country the party's core economic principles of growth.

    "A debate about which party can better manage the federal government is a very small and shortsighted debate," Jindal said. "If our vision is not bigger than that, we do not deserve to win."

    With his message to party leaders, who are in Charlotte to discuss ways to recover from November's election loss to President Barack Obama, Jindal clearly offered himself as someone who could help lead Republicans back to victory in 2016.

    The party is looking for ways to appeal to growing minority voting blocs like Hispanics and Asians and to bolster their support among women, all of whom helped push Obama to victory over Republican nominee Mitt Romney in November.

    Jindal, the son of Indian immigrants, called for Republicans to reject identity politics and appeal to every American. He also took a clear swipe at Romney and his secretly recorded comment that 47 percent of Americans were government dependent and would not vote for him.

    "We must compete for every single vote ? the 47 percent and the 53 percent, and any other combination that adds up to 100 percent," Jindal said.

    Jindal told party leaders it was time to "recalibrate the compass of conservatism" and focus on ideas to grow the economy in places beyond the Washington area.

    He suggested re-thinking every social program operated by the federal government and dramatically reducing its size.

    Conservative Republicans have fallen into a "sideshow trap" by focusing on budget battles with Obama over raising the debt limit and "fiscal cliff" spending cuts and tax increases, he said.

    "Today's conservatism is completely wrapped up in solving the hideous mess that is the federal budget," Jindal said. "We seem to have an obsession with government bookkeeping. This is a rigged game, and it is the wrong game for us to play."

    Jindal's attack on congressional Republicans comes at a time when polls show their approval ratings have dropped into the low and mid-teens, making it relatively risk-free.

    "We as Republicans have to accept that government number crunching - even conservative number crunching - is not the answer to our nation's problems," Jindal said.

    "If you take nothing else away from what I say today, please understand this - we must not become the party of austerity. We must become the party of growth."

    (Editing by Will Dunham)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jindal-raps-fellow-republicans-narrow-focus-021025766--business.html

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    IET boosts China presence with EEFOCUS partnership

    IET boosts China presence with EEFOCUS partnership [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jan-2013
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    Contact: Lorna Hughes
    lorna.hughes@harvard.co.uk
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    IET - Knowledge Management

    Agreement with Chinese portal for electrical engineers to access a range of IET content in Mandarin

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Chinese engineering portal EEFOCUS have announced a partnership that will see the IET's essential engineering intelligence made available to over 1 million researchers and academics throughout China. A sample selection of articles from the IET Digital Library will be available free of charge and researchers will also be able to access article abstracts from the IET Inspec bibliographic database. The move is part of the IET's mission to make engineering content available to as wide a global audience as possible.

    Under the agreement EEFOCUS members will be able to access up to 30 IET Inspec abstracts per month, spanning a broad range of specialisms from across the technology and engineering fields. Access will also be given to up to 10 IET journal articles from the IET Digital Library translated into Mandarin and selected from relevant journals such as Wireless Sensor Systems, Radar, Sonar & Navigation and Computers & Digital Technologies.

    "This is an important agreement for both the IET and EEFOCUS," said Daniel Smith, Head of Academic Publishing at the IET. "For EEFOCUS, it gives its subscribers access to information that can enhance or assist their own knowledge requirements.

    "From our side, the partnership is part of our Chinese growth plans. By offering selected content free of charge, we hope this will give them a taste of the kind of intelligence the IET offers through IET Digital Library and IET Inspec and encourage them to access more content from these platforms in the future."

    EEFOCUS has over 1 million registered users and acts as an information portal for the electrical engineering community in China. It provides an important reference link to relevant books, journals and other materials and provides a forum where users can discuss industry topics. In partnership with the IET, it will add leading academic research to its offering.

    Gongyu Su, General Manager at EEFOCUS, said: "The IET's journals contain leading intelligence from across engineering. As China strives to be a leader in technological innovation, access to this kind of knowledge will be vital. We also hope that, having seen how pioneering this content is, our users will look closer at the IET and make greater use of its services. This is an important partnership for us which will benefit our subscribers and ultimately China's engineering community as a whole."

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    The IET zone on EEFocus is due to go live in January 2013 and will be available via the EEFOCUS homepage - www.eefocus.com



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    IET boosts China presence with EEFOCUS partnership [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jan-2013
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    Contact: Lorna Hughes
    lorna.hughes@harvard.co.uk
    020-786-12844
    IET - Knowledge Management

    Agreement with Chinese portal for electrical engineers to access a range of IET content in Mandarin

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Chinese engineering portal EEFOCUS have announced a partnership that will see the IET's essential engineering intelligence made available to over 1 million researchers and academics throughout China. A sample selection of articles from the IET Digital Library will be available free of charge and researchers will also be able to access article abstracts from the IET Inspec bibliographic database. The move is part of the IET's mission to make engineering content available to as wide a global audience as possible.

    Under the agreement EEFOCUS members will be able to access up to 30 IET Inspec abstracts per month, spanning a broad range of specialisms from across the technology and engineering fields. Access will also be given to up to 10 IET journal articles from the IET Digital Library translated into Mandarin and selected from relevant journals such as Wireless Sensor Systems, Radar, Sonar & Navigation and Computers & Digital Technologies.

    "This is an important agreement for both the IET and EEFOCUS," said Daniel Smith, Head of Academic Publishing at the IET. "For EEFOCUS, it gives its subscribers access to information that can enhance or assist their own knowledge requirements.

    "From our side, the partnership is part of our Chinese growth plans. By offering selected content free of charge, we hope this will give them a taste of the kind of intelligence the IET offers through IET Digital Library and IET Inspec and encourage them to access more content from these platforms in the future."

    EEFOCUS has over 1 million registered users and acts as an information portal for the electrical engineering community in China. It provides an important reference link to relevant books, journals and other materials and provides a forum where users can discuss industry topics. In partnership with the IET, it will add leading academic research to its offering.

    Gongyu Su, General Manager at EEFOCUS, said: "The IET's journals contain leading intelligence from across engineering. As China strives to be a leader in technological innovation, access to this kind of knowledge will be vital. We also hope that, having seen how pioneering this content is, our users will look closer at the IET and make greater use of its services. This is an important partnership for us which will benefit our subscribers and ultimately China's engineering community as a whole."

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    The IET zone on EEFocus is due to go live in January 2013 and will be available via the EEFOCUS homepage - www.eefocus.com



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    Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-01/i-km-ibc012513.php

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    Thursday, 24 January 2013

    Why Wordpress Is the Right Choice for Your Website in 2013 ...

    2013 opens up new challenges in the web life. Surely WordPress is ready to deliver improved and fitted out suites for the wide variety of websites. Responsible design is the most discussed trend in the web design industry in 2013. Why is that, and what does it mean for your website?

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    More than ever before, people are using handsets and tablets to seek out information on the Internet. And if you want to increase conversion rates you need to provide website visitors with usability. In 2013, WordPress offers many good themes that come with a fluid grid system making your website look great on any device.

    WordPress also has another big advantage for business websites: allowing webmasters to work easily with necessary plugins. For example, the WooCommerce plugin can transform your site to a complete online store powering it with all necessary features and options. Your website can be easily integrated with various checkout options, payment cards, admin panel, reports panel and more.

    Besides, selected WordPress theme should be suited your website depending on the type of your craft business.

    Themes for magazine-style or news websites (Sahifa ? Responsive News, Magazine, Blog, Lucid, Aggregate, ExtraNews ? Responsive News Theme, TheStyle, Confidence ? Blog / Magazine Themes and other WP themes):

    As magazines require special-type themes that make text easy to read and content easy to view, WordPress offers themes with orderly CSS stylesheets and good layout. The current posts can be placed on the right or left side of your website like in your local newspapers.

    Themes for business websites?(Tersus ? Responsive, WP-Responsive Premium, REWORK Responsive Modern, Apex Portfolio, Radius, and other Wordpress themes):

    If you want to create a website for your business, it should provide visitors with all the necessary information about your products in the most convenient form. As the first contact with a company is very important, make sure the selected theme can display the image of your company. Also you can free use lots of WordPress blogging software to display your content efficiently.?

    Photography themes?(JPhotolio: Responsive Wedding Photography WP Theme, HQ Photography Responsive Theme, Full Fashion ? an Ajax Fullscreen WP Theme, Blitz ? ?Unique WordPress Theme, PhotoPro ? Photography WordPress Theme and more):

    WordPress offers themes with a?rotating, full-screen background with support of video and images to people who want to display their visuals (photographers, artists, etc.). These themes are powered with options for modification and management.?

    Restaurant, bar, caf? websites?(CookingPress ? Recipe & Food theme, Delicieux ? Restaurant Theme, Arapah ? Modern Culinary Themes, Ristorante Responsive Restaurant Theme, Delicioso WordPress Recipe Theme, etc.):

    WordPress is ready to provide you with very beautiful, easy-to-use and fully functional themes to help your business succeed. At your disposal are stylish menu templates, powerful theme option panels, location settings and more. There are also many features that enable online reservation and ordering systems.? ?

    Why do people choose WordPress themes for their websites? Because they don?t have to spend lots of money to get one of them and WP themes can make any type of website look professional.

    Authored by:

    Sam Philips

    ?Author?s BIO:? Sam Philips is a SEO Manager and business development manager at QArea. Sam's main goal to evolve in SEO and copywriting. ?

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    Source: http://socialmediatoday.com/samunak/1183806/why-wordpress-right-choice-your-website-2013

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