Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Ascent of Mobile

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Camping out to hear the health care law challenged in Supreme Court

 Analysis: Why high court may uphold healthcare law
Health care ruling could send fight back to Congress

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Attract Now by Being Happy Now!

We all have goals which are unique to us, things that we want to have, be or do, but the underlying goal of all our individual goals is to experience happiness. Happiness is the reason that we chase after our dreams, or do anything. The great news is that happiness is also a vibrational match to any goal you have and looking for happiness now is the fastest and most enjoyable way to come into alignment with those goals.

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Leon Wieseltier Thinks You Can Never Have Enough War

I haven?t read Rachel Maddow?s new book, Drift. That is because, unlike The New Republic's Leon Wieseltier, I am not a book critic. I am a national security professional. This means that ? also unlike Wieseltier ? I spend my...

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Better Music, Better Choices for Your Children

?Give me the making of the songs of a nation and I do not care who writes its laws,? says Scottish philosopher Andrew Fletcher.� His poignant insight into the power of music is breathtakingly valid. Music plays a huge role in all of our lives and there is no … Continue reading...

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Love Isn't All You Need: 3 Relationship Building Reads

Love is messy and complicated. But author and psychologist Harriet Lerner recommends three books that can help. They offer advice for keeping a relationship healthy, thoughtful and mature. Is there a book that has helped your relationship? Tell us about it in the comments.

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Rick Santorum invokes Ronald Reagan at Jelly Belly factory in California

At the Fairfield site that makes the late president's signature candy, the candidate contrasts himself with front-runner Mitt Romney, calling himself the true believer in conservative principles.

FAIRFIELD, Calif. — Republican leaders and voters, frustrated by their party's prolonged presidential contest, are increasingly coalescing behind front-runner Mitt Romney. Yet Rick Santorum on Thursday urged conservatives not to forsake their principles under pressure.


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Tips and Trick to Save Your Hard Drive

Now the hard drive capacity is more and more big, transmission speed is more and more quickly, the price also is cheaper and cheaper,

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Why Hasn't the Kindle Fire Gone Global?

If Amazon's tablet is so popular, why is it only available in the United States?

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So You Say You Are Ready To Receive Ponders A Psychic

Do you think you are ready to receive all the things you have been asking for? Do you wonder how come everyone else seems to get stuff but you still don't have yours? Then this article is for you.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

ANALYSIS: Should you grab a fixed or variable rate cash ISA for 2012?

It's a real quandary for keen savers hunting out a new cash Isa home this March or April: to plump for the freedom of an instant access account or lock into a fixed-term for a boosted rate? Here's all you need to know.

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The better tax plan — for another time

Molly Munger's competing initiative makes more public policy sense than Jerry Brown's, but less political sense, and dueling measures may turn voters off.

SACRAMENTO — Most people in Molly Munger's shoes would be looking for a graceful way out — a way to join Gov. Jerry Brown, since she can't beat him.


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Opponents' Web attacks can make things sticky for candidates

Social media sites are giving politicians myriad new ways to reach voters. But they're also offering platforms to opponents who want to smear them, often anonymously and in ways the candidates have trouble fighting.

Even some of Richard Alarcon's campaign supporters had to concede that the website slamming the politician was cleverly done.


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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Victim of homophobic attack in Chile dies after 24-day agony

After a long agony, Daniel Zamudio, a young man who was beaten by a group of suspected Nazi sympathizers died last night in Santiago de Chile.

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'Bully' deserved an R

The public should be aware of this important film, but the film was accurately rated based on the MPAA guidelines.

The news media has been abuzz recently about the Motion Picture Assn. of America's decision to adopt an R rating for the film documentary"Bully,"and understandably so. School bullying has reached epidemic proportions, and with the rise in social media, bullying insidiously follows children from the schoolyard into their homes, their dorm rooms and their computers.


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Target for VC Investment: Video Search and Discovery

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Living on a Stream: The Rise of Real-Time Video

I just made a long bet with a friend. The friend: Kevin Kelly, a co-founder of Wired and adherent of the ?Long Bet,? whereby people on opposite sides of a prediction put money down to back up their hunches. The bet: If within 10 years, more than half of all video watched is live, I win. I'm not worried.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Kim Kardashian Is Going Where Right Now?! And Why?

Kim KardashianAs Kim Kardashian files for divorce today from Kris Humphries, it's a good thing she can keep busy with work! And Kim's not just headed out of town, she's leaving the...


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Why Google+ Won't Fix the Comment Problem

circles150.jpgNancy Messieh at The Next Web reports that Google is planning to launch a commenting system for third-party sites using the Google+ platform. Blogs and other sites will be able to use Google+ threads for their on-site comments.

It's a great scoop, but you can practically hear the collective "whoop-dee-do" of indifference about the news. Facebook already tried this, and instead of taking over the Internet, it competes side by side with janky, dedicated commenting services. What does Google have to offer that the others don't?

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Google actually does have a few interesting things to offer here. Sites won't have to worry at all about making sure comments are indexed in search results. Google is also the best spam filter on the market, so at least that part of the comment problem could be solved.

It could even highlight popular conversations on other sites using the various methods of showing trending content on Google+ itself. That could draw in new readers and participants from the larger Google+ network.

These conversations will also be stickier. Instead of (or in addition to) relying on email notifications, like many commenting systems do, sites that use Google+ comments will be able to pull commenters back to the site thanks to Google's ubiquitous red notification box.

And yeah, Google+ comments allow bold and italic text.

But beyond that, there are great reasons not to use Google+ comments. Some are the same for Facebook comments, and some are subtly different.

The Big Problem

Yes, the Google+ notification box is a hook, but it only reaches as many people as Google+ does. Google is certainly determined to extend that network to everyone, but it faces a stiff headwind. The advantage of dedicated comment systems like Disqus and Livefyre is that they are inclusive of all major social networks. Publishers might want to hedge their bets this way instead of only allowing users of one social network to comment.

"There are distinct advantages to being agnostic to any one social network," says Livefyre's Jordan Kretchmer. "Publishers who tie themselves to one social network to help build their community are severely limiting their ability to involve the largest audience possible, and limiting their own access to the vast amount of content and users outside of Facebook or G+."

Publishers also won't own the data or be able to offer user profiles that are tailored to the site's own community. Kretchmer thinks those disadvantages of using an outside social network for comments are already apparent, and he's not worried. "We saw this dance before with Facebook Comments, and we know that the negative impact on the existing players in the comment space is going to be close to zero."

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The Even Bigger Problem

But all comments are broken, and no one in existence has been able to fix them. Google and Facebook think their real-names policies encourage stronger communities, but they're wrong.

These siloed identity providers exclude people who don't want their identities publicly known, and they don't allow people to express themselves naturally. It's an upside-down model. Our reputation on Google+ is not necessarily the one we want to bring with us to ReadWriteWeb, and Google+ and Facebook take away that freedom.

Moreover, there's no reason to believe that Google+ or Facebook identities even make the discourse more civil. Comment threads on Google+ and Facebook are just as vicious and awful as anywhere else on the Internet. The only way to fix online comments is to back them with platform-independent reputations and flexible identities owned by the user but verified by a trusted authority.

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People aren't free to be themselves on Google+ or Facebook, and they'll never be able to have good conversations inside those constraints, whether on Google+ or Facebook themselves or any other site.

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