Monday, December 24, 2012

The world mourns with Connecticut; gifts pour in

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) ? People around the world are grieving with the residents of Newtown over the murders of 26 school children and staff, offering their support by sending toys, money and other gifts.

An outpouring of tens of thousands of teddy bears, Barbie dolls, soccer balls, board games and more has come from toy stores, organizations and individuals worldwide.

"It's their way of grieving. They say, 'I feel so bad, I just want to do something to reach out,'" said Bobbi Veach, who was helping Saturday at Edmond Town Hall, where all of Newtown's children were invited to choose a toy.

After the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre Dec. 14, victims were still being buried Saturday. A service was held in Ogden, Utah, for 6-year-old Emilie Parker. Others were held in Connecticut for 7-year-old Josephine Gay and 6-year-old Ana Marquez-Greene.

The 20-year-old gunman, Adam Lanza, killed his mother earlier across town and took his own life after the school massacre. Police still don't know why he did it.

At religious services Sunday morning in Newtown, church leaders received standing ovations from parishioners they have been helping to cope with the tragedy.

"This has been the worst week of my life," said Monsignor Robert Weiss of the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, which lost eight children and two adults in the massacre. He thanked the community for giving him strength to get through the week filled with funerals.

In a church bulletin, he urged people to go ahead and celebrate Christmas with prayers for hope, healing and peace.

"We know that some hearts in this town will be broken again on Christmas morning when that one special person is not there to open their gifts," he wrote.

The Rev. Kathleen Adams-Shepherd also received an ovation and kisses from a long line of parishioners at Trinity Episcopal Church. She offered a prayer for the 26 victims at the school as well as the gunman and his slain mother, Nancy Lanza.

Millions of dollars have poured into Newton in the aftermath of the tragedy. The United Way of Western Connecticut said the official fund for donations had $2.8 million in it on Saturday. Others sent envelopes stuffed with cash to pay for coffee at the general store, and a shipment of cupcakes arrived from a gourmet bakery in Beverly Hills, California.

The Postal Service reported a six-fold increase in mail in the town and set up a unique post office box to handle it. Some letters were addressed to the "First Responders" or just "The People of Newtown." One card arrived from Georgia addressed to "The families of 6 amazing women and 20 beloved angels." Many contained checks.

"This is just the proof of the love that's in this country," Postmaster Cathy Zieff said.

Peter Leone said he was busy at his Newtown General Store when he got a phone call from a woman in Alaska who wanted to give him her credit card number.

"She said, 'I'm paying for the next $500 of food that goes out your door,'" Leone said. "About a half hour later another gentleman called, I think from the West Coast, and he did the same thing for $2,000."

The basement of the town hall building resembled a toy store, with piles of stuffed animals, dolls, games, and other gifts. They all were inspected and examined by bomb-sniffing dogs. The children could choose whatever they wanted.

Newtown resident Amy Mangold, director of the local Parks and Recreation department, attended with her 12-year-old daughter, Cory. She acknowledged that most attendees could afford to buy their own gifts but said "this means people really care about what's happening here. They know we need comfort and want to heal."

Many people have placed flowers, candles and stuffed animals at makeshift memorials that have popped up all over town. Others are stopping by the Edmond Town Hall to drop off food, toys or cash. About 60,000 teddy bears were donated, said Ann Benoure, a social services caseworker who was working at the town hall.

Tom Mahoney, the building administrator who's in charge of handling gifts, said the town plans to donate whatever is left to shelters or other charities.

In addition to the town's official fund, other private funds have been set up. Former Sandy Hook student Ryan Kraft, who once was Lanza's babysitter, set up a fund with other alumni that has collected almost $150,000. It is earmarked for the Sandy Hook PTA.

Rabbi Shaul Praver of Congregation Adath Israel is raising money for a memorial to the victims. He said one man wrote a check for $52,000 for the project.

Several colleges, including the University of Connecticut, have set up scholarship funds for Sandy Hook students and relatives of victims.

Isabel Almeida of the local United Way said that while the town is grateful for all the support, it has no more room for gifts. She encouraged people to donate to others in memory of Sandy Hook victims.

"Send those teddy bears to a school in your community or an organization that serves low-income children, who are in need this holiday season, and do it in memory of our children," she said.

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Associated Press writers Brock Vergakis, Christopher Sullivan, Eileen AJ Connelly, Susan Haigh and John Christoffersen contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-mourns-connecticut-gifts-pour-081949972.html

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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine with Sweet'N Low | Diethood

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Are you ready for tomorrow? Are you sure you?re ready for the crowd that is about to enter your home? Do you have everything? Gifts, food, dress, food? Drinks? Yeah, drinks! Ain?t no party without some spirits and wine, now, is there?

Allow me to help you out with that answer; No.

Moreover, allow me to help you out with the drinks part. How about we create a delicious hot beverage in the slow cooker? Mulled Wine is a great option! All we have to do is turn the slow cooker dial on low and forget about it until it is time to serve. Best part ? it?s low in sugar!

You can thank me for that after the holidays when you realize that I saved you a few calories and carbs.

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As part of the DailyBuzz Food Tastemaker program I was selected to create a low-sugar beverage recipe with Sweet?N Low sweetener.

No problemo!

We love wine. Underline, Bold, Italicize, Caps ? LOVE.?Now you definitely know how much we love wine.

But this time of year, we like our wine a bit spiced. And warm. Don?t you? That is why it was a no-brainer for me when I was given this assignment.

Sweet?N Low has made life a bit easier for people like my dad that are either borderline diabetic or diabetic. Because of my dad, we usually go around about adding sugar to many of my recipes by using Sweet?N Low sweetener in place of sugar.?My dad loves his sweets and these hot drinks, but without the help of Sweet?N Low sweetener, he wouldn?t be able to enjoy them.

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For more information about Sweet?N Low Sweetener, hop on over to their website where you will be able to find more great recipe ideas and special offers.

Now you can go rest easy knowing that for tomorrow you have a low-sugar option on that menu, which in turn will allow you to double up on that pie. icon biggrin Slow Cooker Mulled Wine with SweetN Low

I would like to thank DailyBuzz Food and Sweet?N Low for this opportunity -?Cheers and Merry Christmas!

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ENJOY!

Slow Cooker Mulled Wine {Low Sugar}

Ingredients

  • 1 bottle, 750mL, red wine (I use Merlot)
  • zest of 1 orange
  • 1 orange, peeled, segmented
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 small piece of ginger root (about 1-inch piece)
  • 2 tablespoons Maker's Mark Brandy
  • 10 packets Sweet'N Low sweetener

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in the slow cooker pot.
  • Stir and cover.
  • Cook on LOW for 4 hours or on HIGH for 2 hours.
  • Ladle into mugs without the spices.
  • When serving, take the lid off and leave the slow cooker on LOW or WARM.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Ryan Freel Commits Suicide: REPORTS

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    In this photo provided by Oklahoma State University, former Oklahoma State head football coach Jim Stanley is shown in Stillwater, Okla. Stanley died Thursday morning, Jan. 12, 2012, in Arizona after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 77.

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    Hickey, who pitched in six major league seasons with the Chicago White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles, has died. He was 56. The team said Hickey died Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Hickey had been the White Sox's pre-game instructor since 2004.

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    This 1971 file photo shows Cincinnati Reds pitcher Pedro Borbon, who pitched 10 years for the Reds and helped the Big Red Machine win back-to-back World Series titles. Borbon has died of cancer. He was 65.

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    Cuban champion Teofilo Stevenson Soviet Pyotr Zaev and German Republic Democratic Jurgen Fanghanel wave on the podium of the Olympic heavyweight 81+ boxing event that won Teofilo Stevenson. Stevenson --who won 301 of the 321 fights he took part-- died of a heart attack at the age of 60 in Havana.

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    Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid, right, stands on the field as sign shows a photo of his son Garrett Reid before an NFL preseason football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in Philadelphia.

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    This Dec. 11, 1982 file photo shows new World Boxing Association heavyweight boxing champion Michael Dokes gesturing after defeating Mike Weaver, with a first round TKO, in Las Vegas. The Rhoden Memorial Home in Akron, Ohio said Dokes died Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. The Akron Beacon Journal reported that the boxer died in an Akron hospice from liver cancer.

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    Boston Red Sox great Johnny Pesky, center, is flanked by team president Larry Lucchino, left, and owner John Henry as they look past Pesky's Pole where Pesky's No. 6 adorns the upper deck. Pesky, who spent most of his 60-plus years in pro baseball with the Red Sox and was beloved by the team's fans, has died on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Danvers, Mass. He was 92.

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    This July 22, 1995 file photo shows Buck Williams, left, president of the NBA Players Association, and Simon P. Gourdine, executive director of the players' association, during a news conference in New York. Gourdine, who became deputy commissioner of the NBA in 1974 and went on to work for and lead the players' association in the 1990s, has died. He was 72.

  • Steve Van Buren - 8/23/12

    In this 1947 file photo, Steve Van Buren of the Philadelphia Eagles poses. Van Buren, the Hall of Fame running back who led the Philadelphia Eagles to NFL titles in 1948 and 1949, has died. He was 91. The Eagles said Thursday night, Aug. 23, 2012, that Van Buren died in Lancaster, Pa., of pneumonia.

  • Art Heyman - 8/27/12

    In this 1960 photo, Duke basketball player Art Heyman plays in the Dixie Classic. Duke announces Heyman, the captain of the Blue Devils' first Final Four team, has died. The school said Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012, family members say Heyman died Monday night in Florida. The cause of death was not available. He was 71.

  • Art Modell - 9/6/12

    Owner and CEO of the Baltimore Ravens Art Modell talks with reporters at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. The Baltimore Ravens said Modell died early Thursday Sept. 6, 2012 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he had been admitted Wednesday. A cause of death was not given.

  • Steve Sabol - 9/18/12

    This Sept. 26, 2000 file photo shows NFL Films President Steve Sabol posed at his desk with an old 16mm movie camera at their headquarters in Mount Laurel, N.J. Sabol has died from brain cancer. He was 69. The NFL said Sabol died Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, 18 months after he was diagnosed with a tumor on the left side of his brain.

  • Corrie Sanders - 9/23/12

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    Hector "Macho" Camacho, a boxer known for skill and flamboyance in the ring, as well as for a messy personal life and run-ins with the police, has died, after being taken off life support on November 24, 2012. He was 50. (AP Photo/Elias, File)

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    Ex-Tunisian dictator's property goes under hammer

    TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) ? Tunisian authorities are putting property confiscated from ousted Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali up for auction. That includes a pair of miniature gold sphinxes, a diamond-encrusted pen and a staggering 39 luxury cars.

    Officials hope the sale, which was inaugurated by Tunisia's Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali in Tunis Saturday, will fetch some 20 million dinar ($12.9 million) for the state.

    One of the rarities up for grabs is a super-pricy Mercedes that belonged to Ben Ali's nephew. Mohammed Lassaad Hamayed of Tunisia's confiscation committee calls the car "a handmade gem made of carbon fibers that costs more than ?2 million ($2.6 million)."

    He says "only Mohamed VI (the King of Morocco) has a similar one."

    Ben Ali was ousted by a popular uprising in January 2011.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-tunisian-dictators-property-goes-under-hammer-161241133.html

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    Predicting the Future of Teaching | HalalTec

    There is a mountain of speculation and debate about what school and learning will look like in the near future. Will education be online? Individualized? Self-paced? Flipped? Hybridized? Maybe even completely irrelevant? Rarely, however, is much speculation given to the role of the educator in the future of learning. All people seem to want to know is whether lectures are better recorded or in person or if educators at every level are giving students enough real world skills to be successful in the global economy. In reality, however, the radical changes in technology and the increasing demands on teachers are going to fundamentally change the very act of teaching. What will the educator of the future look like? How will the job description and qualifications change? And what effect will all of that have on students?

    The Future of Learning

    An October, 2012 video released by telecom company Ericsson presents a survey of educational experts and entrepreneurs speculating about the future of education. This promotional video for the company relies heavily on Knewton and Coursera as the models for the kinds of adaptive, individualized technology that will drive learning in the future.

    The focus of the video is the ability of these technologies to track minute user data and facilitate intimately individualized instruction based on that data, including student learning preference, peak performance times, prior knowledge, and a host of other information. Even so, teaching and the role of the instructor was largely missing from this conversation about the techno-facilitated future of education.? One rather vague reference to the role of the educator was attributed to Coursera CEO Daphne Koller in an article accompanying the piece on GIGAOM:

    ?Coursera?s Koller says one of the revolutions in education is that teaching will be less about conveying information and more of a return to its original roots where instructors engage in dialogue, develop critical thinking skills and spark passion about a discipline.? (23 Oct., 2012)

    The Role of the Educator on an Individualized World?

    The Koller quote indicates that teaching will take a step backward (historically) with the implementation of these new technologies. Pretty far back, to the time of Plato, in fact, where the teaching and learning process was more about interpersonal interaction and fostering the individual ability to critically apply knowledge and cultivate individual passions for learning. While that is a wonderful plan, it is nearly impossible to imagine a way in which it could happen in a world where a factory model of education still dominates and teachers are overwhelmed with dozens of students in a single class. Plato never had 30 students following him around all attempting to interact at the same time. Given the reality of our education system, here are some more realistic roles for instructors in the world of high-tech education:

    • Facilitator/Learning Manager: If instructional materials really become individualized to the extent that the video describes, there will need to be someone present to help students navigate the technical aspects of performing the work that the system pushes to them. Additionally, the instructor will have a role in keeping students on task, and in providing support when learners fail to reach the standards pre-programmed into the adaptive learning system. There may also be an increased role in making sure that each student is completing their own work, rather than the work of peers.
    • Remediator: When students fail to achieve the learning objectives outlined by the automated system, the instructor will need to step in to troubleshoot the learning disconnect and either provide alternative instruction or adjust the learning system through some sort of control interface.
    • Enricher: Playing off the flipped classroom model, the teacher?s role could shift to providing enrichment activities beyond the scope of the automated system. If adaptive content is provided that helps students master basic concepts and learn background information, teachers can focus on helping students use the information that they have gained in authentic ways to help turn it into knowledge.
    • Collaborator/Mentor: One intriguing possibility in a technology-facilitated education future is for teachers to serve as collaborators and mentors with students engaging in real world, possibly entrepreneurial, activities. Such activities would help students develop actual marketable skills and could potentially provide a new and much needed revenue stream for schools and universities.
    • Content Creator: One role that teachers already have ?unless their curriculum is standardized- is that of content creator. This is actually one of the most important functions that educators at all levels perform, and one for which they are well trained. Add to these qualifications the fact that they actually know their students, their strengths, weaknesses, and capabilities, and educators could become a valuable resource to be employed to help bolster the content in these adaptive systems. This serves the additional purpose of de-centralizing the curriculum so that a diverse set of perspectives and ideas can be assured.
    • N/A: It is possible, though fairly far-fetched, that the further refinement of these adaptive learning systems will make educators obsolete. The Internet is rapidly becoming a repository for all human knowledge (information), and there is potential for these systems to become sophisticated enough to take existing content and reformulate it to create new learning opportunities. This is a frightening possibility that seems awfully close to the scenario that serves as the backdrop for the Terminator movies though.

    While it is exciting to think about the rich possibilities that these new technologies could provide for students and the potential they have for liberating teachers from much of the routine, standardized content that all students must master in order to be successful. It is important to remember that true learning happens in context and through a socially mediated process of meaning making.? No technology can accomplish that (yet?), so we will need to keep teachers around to provide the most important aspect of education ? the human touch.

    by Justin Marquis Ph.D.

    Source: http://www.halaltec.com/predicting-the-future-of-teaching/

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    Saturday, December 22, 2012

    Ronaldo still hearts Man. U

    Real Madrid wiz Cristiano Ronaldo says he enjoyed his six years around Old Trafford, the time spent as a Manchester United man under Sir Alex Ferguson.

    So he will honor the soccer tradition of not celebrating should he score against his old club in the coming Champions League Round of 16.

    Real Madrid and Manchester United is the top matchup in the Round of 16 draw conducted Thursday in Switzerland, dripping with subplots. There?s also the old Jose Mourinho vs. Ferguson rivalry, plus the fact that one of these Euro heavies will fail to find the Champions League quarterfinals.

    What Ronaldo told the Spanish newspaper AS:

    I won?t celebrate if I score against United. I still speak with Ferguson. I miss him a lot, and I miss Manchester United. I felt very good there, it was like a family.

    ?I had six great years there and am still friends with my teammates. It is thanks to Manchester United that I am here playing for Real Madrid. Without them, I wouldn?t be the player I am today.?

    They did share some good times together, didn?t they? Ronaldo cut ties with Old Trafford in 2009, making the big move to Real Madrid.

    While at Manchester United, Ronaldo and the Red Devils claimed three Premier League titles and one Champions League crown.

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    Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/21/cristiano-ronaldo-still-hearts-manchester-united/related/

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    Friday, December 21, 2012

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    Increased traffic on blogs or web sites is vital to anyone who is earning money on the Internet, because more visits leads to more pay. Search engine optimization is the key to making your web site accessible to your potential customers. The following article will help you use SEO techniques to bring in visitors and increase your profits.

    Search Engines

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    Blogging is a great SEO technique to use. Blogs are a great way to improve your search engine ranks, because they prefer content that is regularly updated. Backlinks are very important for ranking highly in search engines.

    Search Engines

    Keep in mind that if you do anything to manipulate the rank of your site, search engines will manually suppress the visibility of your page on their results. At times, large search engines, such as Yahoo and Google, have completely eliminated companies from their search results! Watch out for this, and use legitimate ways to implement search engine optimization.

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    Websites with meaningful content often rank higher than those that just sell products and services. Try including tips for how to choose from your products, or an article about its use or how others have benefited from it.

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    Include relevant RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds on your website. RSS feed updates are counted as new content by search engines. If you are unable to find a quality feed to incorporate to your site, you can easily create your very own feed in areas that you post information. Tell people that they should be on the subscription list for your RSS feed as well.

    TIP! You can boost your site?s optimization for search engines by using keywords wisely within the body of blog entries, articles, or other text on your site. The best place to put your main keywords is in the first visible content on your site.

    You should think the way a customer thinks when you are trying to figure out what keywords will be the most effective. Find out what a person is likely to type into a search engine when looking for a website like yours.

    Many of the same principles of optimizing your business to rank well with search engines are also used for optimizing your business to please your customers. Unfortunately, some online businesses still underestimate the importance of their search engine rankings.

    Search Engine

    TIP! Search engine optimization takes time and you might be slow to see results. You may become worried when you don?t see instantaneous results.

    The first few pages in a search engine results show the sites that will get the most visitors. If you?re striving to have additional traffic to your website or blog, keep in mind the advice in the above article. Search engine optimization will greatly improve your ranking.

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    Germany's OOH Specialist Str?er Moves Online With Adscale

    Matthias Pantke, AdscaleWhile advertising spending was depressed across Europe as a result of the ongoing debt crisis, the resilient German economy represented the best growth aspects for the ads space. And as the sense of doom and gloom ebbs a bit in Europe, there is a sense that real-time bidding, and its promise of efficiency, has received an extra boost in the changed economic landscape.

    That appears to be particularly true in Germany, where Str?er, a company known for its out-of-home and street furniture advertising took a controlling interest in Cologne-based ad marketplace Adscale.

    AdExchanger spoke with Matthias Pantke, the former CEO of Adscale, who is now in the role of co-managing director, about the investment and how the two companies will relate to each other going forward.

    AdExchanger: Why is Str?er taking this stake in Adscale? And, how big is the stake?

    MATTHIAS PANTKE: Str?er?s stake will be 91 percent. Both managing directors of Adscale, Stephan Kern and myself, will together hold nine percent of the company?s stake. Str?er is going to expand its online activates and has decided to invest in Adscale, a German marketplace for digital advertising.

    How does Adscale fit together with Str?er?s other holdings? Will it be integrated in any way with thesthem or be strictly independent?

    Str?er?s Media Ventures, a company of Str?er owner Dirk Str?er, holds stakes in three other online companies: Str?er Interactive, Free Media, and Business Advertising. All three of them stand for premium online advertising space, while Adscale has its strength in reach and automation of online advertising.

    Adscale and the three other companies complement one another. They are putting Str?er in a leading position on the German online advertising market. If the German cartel office agrees, Adscale will operate as an independent subsidiary within the new Str?er business unit ?Str?er Online?. For the future we are of course planning to cross-link the strength of the four companies as well as the classical out-of-home business of Str?er Media.

    How did the two companies come together? Had Str?er worked with Adscale before?

    We?ve been working with Str?er as a publisher for quite a while. For us, the next logical step for further growth of our company was either to buy another online company that fits to our portfolio or to find a strategic investor that has online activities matching ours. That?s how Str?er and came together with us. Both sides thought it would be a perfect match and create a win-win-situation. We are really happy about our new major stakeholder and will together strengthen our leading position in the German ad market.

    Are there any plans for greater international expansion?

    Str?er is already a strong player within the European out-of-home market. Adscale on the other hand, works together with different international partners e.g. from the US, Great Britain and France, in the field of Real Time Bidding. We are definitely going to expand these international activities over the next years.

    What is the state of the online ad market in Germany and Europe, particularly with regard to ad exchanges, real time bidding and programmatic buying in general? What is the state of the traditional direct sales model for online advertising in Germany and Europe?

    RTB and automated sales definitely gained a foothold in Germany this year. Within our marketplace we have already achieved up to 30 percent of our daily revenues with RTB. We now have more than 20 demand partners connected with our RTB platform and see the business growing day by day. We believe that in three years an average of 30 percent of all Display advertising in Germany will be traded via RTB.

    Traditional direct sales will focus on selling premium inventory as well as ad specials in the future. Overall, 2012 was not the best year for the ad business: The economy was very volatile due to the Euro crisis and advertisers where very conservative with their marketing budgets. Online advertising is still growing but no longer on such a high level as we experienced within the last years. For 2013 we are optimistic that online continues its growth path, and that we will profit from this development in our new formation.

    Does Adscale work with any particular third party, or parties, in terms of supporting the infrastructure of its ad marketplace?

    Adscale provides full SSP functionality and has all major demand side platforms hooked up to its proprietary marketplace, including AppNexus, Turn, MediaMath, Invite, DataXu, among others.

    What are Adscale?s goals going into 2013 with this investment?

    2013 will be a challenging year for Adscale with a lot of interesting projects. We are planning to expand our RTB marketplace and will invest in the field of mobile advertising. In addition, becoming part of the Str?er Group, and above all the chance to dovetail our business with high-quality online marketers, will give Adscale access to further growth opportunities.
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    Thursday, December 20, 2012

    U.S. home building permits approach four-and-half-year high

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. homebuilding permits touched their highest level in nearly 4-1/2 years in November, pointing to strength in the housing market, even though groundbreaking activity dropped.

    The Commerce Department said on Wednesday building permits increased 3.6 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 899,000 units, the highest since July 2008. That was well above economists' expectations for an 875,000-unit pace.

    In contrast, construction starts fell 3.0 percent to an 861,000-unit pace, but that followed three straight months of solid gains and a three-month moving average showed a firming trend.

    "The trend is definitely up. Housing is going to make a small contribution to economic growth in 2012 and I would expect that home building will continue to improve through 2013," said Gus Faucher, senior economist at PNC Financial Services in Pittsburgh.

    U.S. financial markets were little moved by the data as attention remained fixed on budget talks in Washington. Stocks were little changed, while prices for U.S. Treasury debt were trading higher. The dollar was broadly weak.

    The housing market, one of the few bright spots in the economy, has regained some footing after a historic collapse that ignited the worst recession since the Great Depression.

    The recovery is broad-based, with sales, home building and prices all showing gains. A report on Tuesday showed builders' confidence in the market for new single-family homes reached its highest level this month since April 2006.

    While last month's decline in groundbreaking prompted some economists to trim already meager growth forecasts for the fourth quarter, homebuilding is expected to add to economic growth this year for the first time since 2005.

    In the 12 months through November, housing starts were up 21.6 percent, while permits had gained 26.8 percent.

    "More and more, the recovery is widespread. It is nice to see it happen," said Barry Rutenberg, a home builder from Gainesville, Florida, and chairman of the National Association of Home Builders.

    SHIFT IN PSYCHOLOGY

    Mortgage rates remain near record lows, helped by a program launched by the Federal Reserve in September to purchase mortgage-backed securities.

    A separate report from the Mortgage Bankers Association showed demand for home loans fell last week as mortgage rates ticked higher. Applications for loans to buy a home had risen in each of the prior five weeks.

    Though residential construction only accounts for about 2.5 percent of gross domestic product, economists estimate that for every single-family home built at least three full-time jobs are created.

    Last month, permits to build single-family homes dipped 0.2 percent to a 565,000-unit pace. Permits for multi-family homes increased 10.6 percent to a 334,000-unit rate, reflecting buoyant demand for rental apartments.

    "Longer term, we may have seen a shift in psychology, which is putting an extreme pressure on builders to provide multi-family homes. Young families are no longer clamoring to buy," said Lindsey Piegza, economist at FTN Financial in New York.

    The step down in residential construction last month reflected a 5.2 percent drop in the Northeast, which was slammed by Superstorm Sandy in late October. Starts also tumbled in the West, where they were down 19.2 percent.

    Last month, groundbreaking for single-family homes, the largest segment of the market, fell 4.1 percent to a 565,000-unit pace. Starts for multi-family homes slipped 1.0 percent to a 296,00-unit rate.

    Economists said the pace of home construction was not keeping up with the bounce in household formation from recession lows, creating potential for upward momentum.

    "We haven't been putting up enough housing to keep up with the expanding population. Given that, I would expect to see further improvement in home building in 2013," said PNC Financial's Faucher.

    (Additional reporting by Ellen Freilich and Richard Leong in New York; Editing by Andrea Ricci and Tim Ahmann)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/home-building-permits-near-four-half-high-133556437--business.html

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    What's Your Digital Universe Readiness Index? - The Backup Window

    What?s Your Digital Universe Readiness Index?

    The new IDC Digital Universe study is out, and the numbers are big, real big!

    With a projected digital universe of 40 trillion gigabytes of data by the year 2020, organizations can expect to face some great rewards ?and challenges ? in coming months.

    How your IT organization prepares for these changes ? the data it creates, consumes and analyzes; the tools and technologies it invests in; the processes it establishes and the relationships it builds with internal and business teams ? will be critical. In fact, for many organizations, the prosperity and longevity of its business will depend on its IT department?s ability to transform itself.

    So, as we wrap up 2012 and look to the New Year, I encourage you to watch this short IDC video in which IDC analysts David Reinsel and John Gantz discuss the pressures and opportunities the Digital Universe presents and start thinking about your ?Digital Universe Readiness?Index.?

    How fit is your organization? How competitive is your business? What?s holding you back? What?s your fitness plan? And let?s chat in 2013, if not before. Happy holidays!

    Source: http://thebackupwindow.emc.com/heidi_biggar/whats-your-digital-universe-readiness-index/

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    A way to reduce electrons' effective mass to nearly 0

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012

    The field of metamaterials involves augmenting materials with specially designed patterns, enabling those materials to manipulate electromagnetic waves and fields in previously impossible ways. Now, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have come up with a theory for moving this phenomenon onto the quantum scale, laying out blueprints for materials where electrons have nearly zero effective mass.

    Such materials could make for faster circuits with novel properties.

    The work was conducted by Nader Engheta, the H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering in Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Mario G. Silveirinha, who was a visiting scholar at the Engineering School when their collaboration began. He is currently an associate professor at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.

    Their paper was published in the journal Physical Review B: Rapid Communications.

    Their idea was born out of the similarities and analogies between the mathematics that govern electromagnetic waves ? Maxwell's Equations ? and those that govern the quantum mechanics of electrons ? Schr?dinger's Equations.

    On the electromagnetic side, inspiration came from work the two researchers had done on metamaterials that manipulate permittivity, a trait of materials related to their reaction to electric fields. They theorized that, by alternating between thin layers of materials with positive and negative permittivity, they could construct a bulk metamaterial with an effective permittivity at or near zero. Critically, this property is only achieved when an electromagnetic wave passes through the layers head on, against the grain of the stack. This directional dependence, known as anisotropy, has practical applications.

    The researchers saw parallels between this phenomenon and the electron transport behavior demonstrated in Leo Esaki's Nobel Prize-winning work on superlattices in the 1970s: semiconductors constructed out of alternating layers of materials, much like the permittivity-altering metamaterial.

    A semiconductor's qualities stem from the lattice-like pattern its constituent atoms are arranged in; an electron must navigate the electric potentials of all of these atoms, moving faster or slower depending on how directly it can pass by them. Esaki and his colleagues showed that, by making a superlattice out of layers of different materials, they could produce a composite material that had different electron transport properties than either of the components.

    Though the actual mass of electrons is fixed, Engheta and Silveirinha thought the same principle could be applied to the effective mass of the electron. Engineers have been tailoring materials to alter the effective mass of electrons for decades; existing semiconductors that give electrons a negative effective mass were a prerequisite for the team's new theory.

    "Imagine you have a ball inside a fluid," Engheta said. "You can calculate how fast the ball falls as a combination of the force of gravity and the reaction of the fluid, or you can say that the ball has an effectively different mass in the fluid than it does normally. The effective mass can even be negative, which we see in the case of a bubble. The bubble looks like it has negative mass, because it's moving against gravity, but it is really the fluid moving down around it."

    Like the optical metamaterial with alternating bands of positive and negative permittivity, Engheta and Silveirinha theorized, a material with alternating bands of positive and negative effective electron mass would allow the overall structure's effective electron mass to approach zero.

    And like the optical metamaterial, the electron's effective mass in this case would be anisotropic. While travelling against the grain of the alternating materials, its effective mass would be near-zero, and thus it would travel very fast. But trying to move the electron along the grain would result in a very high effective mass, making it very difficult for it to move at all. "In the direction the electrons are collimated, we see an effective mass of zero," Engheta said. "This is like what we see with graphene, where electrons have an effective mass of zero but only along its plane.

    "But a plane of graphene is only one atom thick, whereas here we would see that property in a bulk material. It's essentially like the material has wires running through it, even though there is no wire surface."

    As with graphene, the properties of this composite material would be dependent on structure at the smallest scale; a few stray atoms could significantly degrade the material's overall performance. A single uniform layer of atoms is ideal in both cases, and, while deposition techniques are improving, working at the scale of a few nanometers still represents a physical challenge. The team hopes to address this challenge in future studies.

    "While physics prevents us from having infinite velocity, having materials that give electrons near-zero effective mass will let us move them much faster," Engheta said.

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    Wednesday, December 19, 2012

    East Texas Couple Found Dead of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    TYLER, Texas - Police suspect carbon monoxide poisoning from an electric generator operating indoors in the deaths of an East Texas couple whose bodies were found in their home.

    A Tyler police statement says police were called to the couple's home about 3 p.m. Tuesday after a family member found their bodies. Police found the gasoline-powered generator had been operating inside the home. Sgt. Paul Robeson says an autopsy has been ordered.

    The couple was identified as 50-year-old Cynthia Pettigrew and Johnathan Lydia, whose 49th birthday would have been Tuesday. The statement says the family member reported not having heard from the two in days.

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    Florida man sentenced to 10 years in "hackerazzi" case

    LOS ANGELES: A Florida man who pleaded guilty to hacking into the email accounts of celebrities to gain access to nude photos and private information was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a federal judge in Los Angeles on Monday.

    Former office clerk Christopher Chaney, 36, said before the trial that he hacked into the accounts of film star Scarlett Johansson and other celebrities because he was addicted to spying on their personal lives.

    Prosecutors said Chaney illegally gained access to email accounts of more than 50 people in the entertainment industry, including Johansson, actress Mila Kunis, and singers Christina Aguilera and Renee Olstead from November 2010 to October 2011.

    Chaney, who was initially charged with 28 counts related to hacking, struck a plea deal with prosecutors in March to nine felony counts, including wiretapping and unauthorized access to protected computers.

    "I don't know what else to say except I'm sorry," Chaney said during his sentencing. "This will never happen again."

    Chaney was ordered to pay $66,179 in restitution to victims.

    Prosecutors recommended a 71-month prison for Chaney, who faced a maximum sentence of 60 years.

    TEARFUL JOHANSSON

    Prosecutors said Chaney leaked some of the private photos to two celebrity gossip websites and a hacker.

    Johansson said the photos, which show her topless, were taken for her then-husband, actor Ryan Reynolds.

    In a video statement shown in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, a tearful Johansson said she was "truly humiliated and embarrassed" when the photos appeared online, asking Judge S. James Otero to come down hard on Chaney.

    Prosecutors said Chaney also stalked two unnamed Florida women online, one since 1999 when she was 13 years old.

    Chaney, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, was arrested in October 2011 after an 11-month FBI investigation dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi" and he continued hacking after investigators initially seized his personal computers.

    Shortly after his arrest, Chaney told a Florida television station that his hacking of celebrity email accounts started as curiosity and later he became "addicted."

    "I was almost relieved months ago when they came in and took my computer ... because I didn't know how to stop," he said.

    Source: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Entertainment/Celebrities/2012/Dec-18/198933-florida-man-sentenced-to-10-years-in-hackerazzi-case.ashx

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    FEU blasts NU, 7-0, in UAAP men?s football

    By Celest R. Flores
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    MANILA, Philippines ? Far Eastern University blew out National University 7-0 Wednesday to end the year on a high note in the 75th UAAP men?s football competition at the Ateneo campus.

    The Tamaraw booters got into scoring early as Jess Melliza opened the floodgates with a goal in only the first three minute of action.

    Melliza added another goal in the second half before FEU capped the domination over NU with its final goal in the 78th minute.

    Meanwhile, University of the Philippines and La Salle also blanked their respective foes with an identical 2-0 triumph earlier.

    UP edged University of Santo Tomas behind goals from Daniel Gadia and Gabriel Mendoza while La Salle kept University of the East winless in the tournament.

    A goal from Charles Uy deep into injury time put the outcome beyond doubt as the La Salle booters notched its third win.


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    Tuesday, December 18, 2012

    Good Reads: Mexico?s rise, Lincoln?s precedence, and tomorrow?s truth

    A round-up of this week's long-form good reads include a look at Mexico's competitive growth, the virtues of compromise in multiple administrations, and how facts 'decay.'

    By Marshall Ingwerson,?Managing editor / December 14, 2012

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    Three years ago, a Pentagon report warned that Mexico was on the brink of becoming a failed state, notes a special report in The Economist. Instead, Mexico?s economic growth has overtaken and surpassed that of Brazil. And as Chinese wages have quintupled in the past 10 years, Mexico?s competitiveness is rising to match its great field position next door to the US Sun Belt. The flat-screen TVs are the least of it. What?s amazing to The Economist is how little Americans know about the progress of their southern neighbor. It estimates that nearly a tenth of current US residents, or their children, are Mexican citizens. But as the Monitor has noted, net migration from Mexico has dropped to zero or lower as opportunities there have expanded.

    Many Americans have heard, if vaguely, of Mayan calendars that seem to predict the end of the world coming in a few weeks. But few have heard that recent translations revise that apocalypse into something more like a renewal or fresh start. And that, the magazine argues, looks to be where Mexico is heading.

    Lincoln?s example for today?s mess

    In these times of winter winds whipping across the ?fiscal cliff? at Americans? feet, compromise is suddenly in again. What was scorned in the tea party upswell of 2010 as caving in to bad Washington habits, is lauded in late 2012 as adult behavior and getting something done.

    History, of course, stands on both sides of the compromise question. Abraham Lincoln may have been the self-effacing pragmatist who could hold together a diverse ?team of rivals.? But he was not about compromise. This is something the new Steven Spielberg film on Lincoln gets right, says The New Yorker?s Adam Gopnik. The United States had been straddling various compromises over slavery for years, he says, and there are still arguments over whether Lincoln could have avoided the unprecedented human suffering of the war. But Lincoln instead stood at the end of the line for compromise. His position was absolute, both on union and on slavery.

    ?Lincoln was an uncompromising man who sponsored violence on a hitherto unimaginable scale; that he paid the highest price himself for the noble but hugely costly morality in which he believed is one of the things that makes his story still so fateful and, in its way, uncompromised.?

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/t5BGfdRTR9k/Good-Reads-Mexico-s-rise-Lincoln-s-precedence-and-tomorrow-s-truth

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    The Periodic Table of Android Home Screen

    The Periodic Table of Android Home ScreenReader Seth Cecil put together this simple home screen with just a few widgets and some gestures that add more functionality when needed.

    Here's what Seth is using:

    Seth comments on how he uses the screen:

    With Nova Launcher prime I use gestures, swipe up for the app drawer and swipe down for the notification shade. The screen is simple and clean and easy to navigate. all the things I need are right at my fingertips. I only use one screen, I've never been one to have many widgets or screens up.

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    The Music Club, 2012

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    Greetings. Thrilled to be jamming with y'all.

    I hear you, Jody (head cocked, neck craned) re: the New Pop Quietude, a welcome respite from pop?s head-kick aesthetic. Although I guess this stuff happens in cycles: What struck me about, say, ?Beez In The Trap? was its echo of Schooly D?s ?P.S.K.? and other mid-?80s drum-machine minimalism; ditto XX and their sepulchral Factory/Cherry Red Records throb. I, too, suspect the hushing trend has something to do with the popularity of Beats By Dre and other noise-isolating, over-the-ear headphones (with actual bass response!) replacing earbuds, just like boom boxes shaped earlier sounds. Nuance has acquired new market value!

    What?s related, I think, and even more striking, is how balls-out trippy even mainstream records sound lately: strange, warped, elaborate, fantastical sci-fi arrangements; wildly abstracted, distorted vocals. Should we call it the New Alt-Consciousness? It was most startling in r&b, which had its richest year in memory, trumping any genre in the pop arena, I?d argue, in terms of creative vision. I know there?s disagreement in our ranks about TheWeeknd, but I think Abel Tesfaye?s EPs (and Drake productions) from last year are masterful, moody and psychedelic, and surely helped spur what?s feeling like a new golden era. Miguel and Frank Ocean made the most celebrated?and sure, ?blog-approved?? LPs. But there was also Usher?s deliciously-teased ?Climax;? Ne-Yo?s ?Don?t Make ?Em Like You,? with that sick scratch-groove (on an otherwise-middling set that gamely tried to get with the program); and yes!, that freaky stutter in Jeremih?s ?Fuck U All The Time.? And much more. That?s not to mention records by Tesfaye?s outlying Canadian neighbors/fellow internet darlings Grimes and Crystal Castles, which flickered with deeply mutant strains of r&b.

    You could hear that trippiness in rock, too, most tunefully on Tame Impala?s Lonerism?Syd Barrett-styled psychedelia that topped that old-school British pop-crit yardstick, the NME?s year-end list?and Kevin Parker?s other excellent 2012 LP, Melody?s Echo Chamber. I was more charmed than wooed by Alt-J, whose laptop-tweaked freak-folk chorales on An Awesome Wave won the U.K. Mercury Prize and sounded like nothing else. Ditto my beloved Animal Collective, who dosed indie-rock?s punchbowl a while back, but whose latest felt a bit fried.???

    No doubt the cultural/commercial rise of EDM and its sonic vernaculars figured in this FX-pop renaissance, too (Taylor Swift riding dubstep breaks, yee-ha!). Meanwhile, it?s been interesting to hear how the experimental wing of EDM? what we used to call, erm, IDM ?back in the day?is circling around to vocals, using AutoTune as a conceptual jumping-off point for more imaginative cybernetics. Burial, whose Kindred EP was spooky-delicious, is a godfather of this approach, which James Blake somehow made (somewhat) commercially viable. This year, Andy Stott, Actress, and Flying Lotus (the latter with nominal contributions by sonic thrill-seekers Thom Yorke and Erykah Badu) made three of my favorite records along these lines, playing with hallucinatory abstractions I imagine will be mirrored in actual pop songs down the line.

    Me, I?m all for this. I like to be taken somewhere otherworldly when I listen to music?it?s certainly takes less of a toll than drug use, especially at my age. And if a record grounds those sound reveries in palpable, narrative emotions, that?s my pop ideal.?

    Which brings me back to Ocean, whose music wasn?t always spaced-out but whose storytelling and delivery created such fully-realized alternate realities?hallucinations of the heart that were sultry, snarky and crushing by turns. And holy shit, that Jimmy Fallon appearance: a tough, handsome young black man in an American flag-striped bandana singing lovesick blues for a dude and perhaps God? ?I can never make him love me, no??on national television while a string section in formalwear saws away behind him, a song whose central metaphor, indirectly but unmistakably, dismisses any culture that would demonize same-sex love, all in a offhandedly colloquial storyline cast as a conversation with a presumably amiable Muslim cab driver while stuck in traffic. Intentionally provocative? Hell yes. Breathtakingly powerful? I sure thought so. Well-nigh revolutionary in a year where the acceptance of gay marriage made its greatest poll gains in history? Maybe Nate Silver can do the math.

    And while he?s at it, maybe he can gauge the effect of Rihanna and Lady Gaga, repping for weed on Twitter and elsewhere like a mad-hot Cheech and Chong, on the success of marijuana legalization bills in Colorado and Washington state, and what effect all this may have on pop. I mean, even Bruno Mars is getting his dub grooves on. (Then again, that?s a longtime Hawaiian tradition.)

    One thing, Jody: Why should the ?blog-approved? success of Ocean and Miguel make us suspicious? Because it appears tokenistic? Shouldn?t the good stuff fire up as many imaginations/libidos as possible, especially those who don?t usually respond to mainstream R&B? I admit I?m frequently bored by its loverman clich?s, soapy drama, and bottle-service grooves. But Channel Orange and Kaleidoscope Dream, both of which I adored, made me listen harder and dig deeper into the genre this year. I can only applaud if they do the same for others. Otherwise, it?s like the reverse of indie fans who get all sniffy when their favorites play Madison Square Garden.

    Two last notes. First, the Pop Quietude theory had no bearing whatsoever on my favorite rock record of the year, Japandroids? Celebration Rock, which was loud as fuck. Massed-holler choruses aside, it fits no trends I can discern. It simply boiled down assorted traditions/clich?s of ?80s Husker-Replacements post-punk and highway-hungry Petty-Springsteen hoodrat melodrama into a perfect two-man-powered 35-minute scream-along head rush that made me feel embarrassingly adolescent. I?ve played it in the car so much, it?s a miracle I haven?t been popped for speeding. I had other noisy pleasures this year, but I?ll save that spiel for a later post. That and some thoughts about pop music gun lust that?ve been troubling me anew. I'm sure I'm not alone.

    On a lighter note, Jody?s webcam idea hit home as I wrestled with one of 2012?s oddest releases, Beck?s Song Reader, his ?LP? portfolio of 20 new songs in sheet-music form (along with an excellent introductory essay by Mr. Rosen himself). Literally wrestled, since, in order to hear them, I had to sit down with an acoustic guitar and wring the songs out myself. At first, anyway: The album website now has dozens of video performances by fans, with more coming every day (Stephen Merritt recently covered a song on WNYC). Some ambitious acts are even booking gigs to perform the album. But no, I did not post any of my own performances. Let?s just say that, for a pop-music critic, it was a sobering exercise.

    YouTubing aside, I still love LPs, however irrelevant they may be in the marketplace. Like novels, they?re immersive experiences that force me stop, focus and feel?to take a trip, at least when artists take the trouble to craft them well. This year plenty did.

    Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=d063cf60e91e948bfb4cc692384daaa6

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    PokerStars Issues Apology Following "Three Days of Darkness ...

    A PokerStars employee apparently gripped by pseudo-religious, end of the world beliefs managed to spam an undetermined number of the site?s customers on Friday, forcing the company to issue a public apology and institute heightened controls on its emailing practices.

    The spam, sent out via the pokerstars.eu mail servers by an employee in the company?s Isle of Man headquarters, included links to a small new-age website that warned visitors that the Age of Pisces would be ending on December 21, to be followed by three days of darkness when normal ?electrical or metallic objects will [not] work.?

    The resumption of normal electrical services, according to the website, would occur on Christmas Day, also supposedly the start of the new Age of Aquarius.

    Presumably, this would have had an adverse effect on the December 23 edition of the Stars Sunday Million, in addition to other rake lost due to the electrical calamity.

    Stars officials at first refused to believe that the spam in question had originated within their company, before checking out information posted at a debunking forum, godlikeproductions.com, that showed the small website?s owner was also listed as being employed in ?Business Intelligence at PokerStars,? in addition to having misappropriated the use of the 'Stars mail server.

    PokerStars soon after released an apology, admitting ?one of our employees violated internal policies by accessing our marketing database and sending an unauthorized communication to a small number of player email addresses.?

    ?We identified the method that he used to circumvent our policy, and immediately implemented measures to ensure that no individual in the company can repeat this,? continued the email to affected customers.

    An internal investigation has been launched, and ?the specific employee?s access to any of our internal systems? has been temporarily revoked.

    Stars also assured its customers that no sensitive personal data was released or accessed by the employee, and urged recipients to treat it as they would other spam?that is, to delete it.

    ?New Age? and Mayan-prophecy beliefs continue to draw attention in advance of the December 21, 2012 date when something is supposed to occur, despite extensive debunking of these claims by astronomers and historians around the globe. The weekend episode at Stars represents the first known instance of such belief systems forcibly interacting with the poker world.

    Source: http://pokerfuse.com/news/media-and-software/pokerstars-issues-apology-following-three-days-darkness-spam-17-12/

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