Thursday, April 26, 2012

AT&T reports Q1 earnings: $31.8 billion in revenue, 5.5 million smartphones sold

AT&T reports Q1 earnings: $31.8 billion in revenue, sells 5.5 million smartphones

Sure, there was no new iPhone to boost its smartphone sales this quarter, but the carrier still managed to push 5.5 million of the devices out the door, while activating 4.3 million Apple-branded handsets. The company beat analyst predictions by raking in $31.8 billion in revenue and pocketing $3.6 billion of that as income, up from $3.4 billion over the same time period last year. Things are looking good for the company as both U-Verse and its wireless business grew revenues dramatically -- by 38.2 percent and 19.9 percent, respectively. Growth on the cellular side is in large part thanks to the 726,000 net subscriber adds. Of particular interest is the growth in so-called "branded-computing" subscriptions, which includes tethering plans and tablets. There, AT&T has seen a growth of 70 percent over last year, reaching 5.8 million customers (including 460,000 added last quarter). For more financial fun check out the PR after the break.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Headliners and Other Poetry Lovers at the MPF! | Mass Poetry ...

A social media for poets and poetry lovers!

Today it begins!

Not only are you going to see and hear some of the best poets in the country (see our list below), you are going to meet people who ? given?your mutual interest in poetry ??could become your lifelong friends.

If you?ve been to our master schedule site?for the Massachusetts Poetry festival, you?ll note it is set up to promote friendship among local poetry lovers. You can schedule not only?festival events, but meetings with friends?who are also at the festival ? maybe?that poet you met at Breadloaf four years ago and promised to keep up with.

Or you can stop in a local cafe or restaurant and start talking to anyone close by.? Chances are that person will be a poetry lover ? and a potential new friend who maybe lives only a few miles from you.? Maybe you?ll decide to start a poetry book club. Or start a reading series in your local library. Or meet together monthly to critique each other?s poems.? Or maybe you?ll just smooze!

Headliners?who can start your smoozing conversations!

Meanwhile, here is a list of the headliner programs for each day of the festival?? programs that will draw hundreds of poety-ophiles, all as eager to enjoy the event as you are.

Friday night

The Friday night event will be at 7:30 in the Atrium of the Peabody Essex Museum. And here is its star-studded program:

Robert Pinsky?s first two terms as United States Poet Laureate were marked by such visible dynamism, and such national enthusiasm in response, that the Library of Congress appointed him to an unprecedented third term. As poet laureate, Robert Pinsky founded the Favorite Poem Project, in which thousands of Americans?of varying backgrounds, all ages, and from every state?shared their favorite poems.? Pinsky?s own poems have earned praise for their wild musical energy and ambitious range. Selected Poems, (spring 2011) is his most recent volume of poetry. His The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996 was a Pulitzer Prize nominee and received the Lenore Marshall Award and the Ambassador Book Award of the English Speaking Union.? Pinsky has released a new CD this month with award-winning pianist Laurence Hobgood. POEMJAZZ treats a voice speaking poetry as having a role like that of a horn. POEMJAZZ is a conversation between the sounds of poetry and music.

Maggie Dietz?s first book of poems, Perennial Fall (University of Chicago Press), won the 2007 Jane Kenyon Award for Outstanding Book of Poetry. For many years she directed the Favorite Poem Project, Robert Pinsky?s special undertaking during his tenure as U.S. Poet Laureate, and is coeditor of three anthologies related to the, most recently An Invitation to Poetry. Her awards include the Grolier Poetry Prize, the George Bennett Fellowship at Phillips Exeter Academy, as well as fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, and the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. Her work has appeared widely in journals such as Poetry, Ploughshares, Agni, Harvard Review and Salmagundi. She teaches at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and is assistant poetry editor for the online magazine Slate. Dietz lives in New Hampshire with her husband, the poet Todd Hearon, and their four-year-old twins.

Major Jackson?is an American poet, professor and the author of three collections of poetry: Holding Company (W.W. Norton, 2010) and Hoops (W.W. Norton, 2006), both finalists for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature-Poetry and Leaving Saturn?(University of Georgia, 2002), winner of the 2001 Cave Canem Poetry Prize and finalist for a National Book Critics Award Circle. He is also a recipient of a Whiting Writers? Award and has been honored by the Pew Fellowship in the Arts and the Witter Bynner Foundation in conjunction with the Library of Congress. Jackson is the Richard Dennis Green and Gold Professor at University of Vermont and a core faculty member of the Bennington Writing Seminars. He served as a creative arts fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, as the Jack Kerouac Writer-in-Residence at University of Massachusetts-Lowell and currently serves as the Poetry Editor of the Harvard Review.

Saturday night

The saturday night reading will also be at 7:30 in the Atrium of Peabody Essex Museum. Here are the headliners:

Joy Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is a member of the Mvskoke Nation. Her seven books of poetry, which includes such well-known titles as How We Became Human- New and Selected Poems, The Woman Who Fell From the Sky, and She Had Some Horses have garnered many awards. For A Girl Becoming, a young adult/coming of age book, was released in 2009 and is Harjo?s most recent publication. She has released four award-winning CD?s of original music and in 2009 won a Native American Music Award (NAMMY) for Best Female Artist of the Year for Winding Through the Milky Way. Her most recent CD release is a traditional flute album: Red Dreams, A Trail Beyond Tears.

Nikky Finney was born in South Carolina, within listening distance of the sea. A child of activists, she came of age during the civil rights and Black Arts Movements. At Talladega College, nurtured by Hale Woodruff?s Amistad murals, Finney began to understand the powerful synergy between art and history. Finney has authored four books of poetry: Head Off & Split (2011); The World Is Round (2003); Rice (1995); and On Wings Made of Gauze (1985). Professor of English and creative writing at the University of Kentucky, Finney also authored Heartwood (1997), edited The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South (2007), and co-founded the Affrilachian Poets. Finney?s fourth book of poetry, Head Off & Split was awarded the National Book Award for poetry.

Wesley McNair Phillip Levine has called Wesley McNair ?one of the great storytellers of contemporary poetry.? The author of? six volumes of poetry, McNair?s latest book is Lovers of the Lost: New & Selected Poems. He has been awarded grants from the Fulbright and Guggenheim foundations, two Rockefeller Fellowships, an NEH Fellowship in literature, and two NEA fellowships. In 2006 he was selected for a United States Artists Fellowship of $50,000 as one of ?America?s finest living artists.? Other honors include the Devins Award for Poetry, the Jane Kenyon Award, the Robert Frost Award, the Theodore Roethke Prize, the Eunice Tietjens Prize from Poetry magazine, an Emmy Award, and the Sarah Josepha Hale Medal. A guest editor in poetry for the 2010 Pushcart Prize anthology, McNair?s work has appeared on NPR?s Weekend Edition and The Writer?s Almanac, with Garrison Keillor; two editions of The Best American Poetry; and more than sixty anthologies. He has served four times on the nominating committee for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry, and has authored or edited 18 books, including poetry, nonfiction, and anthologies.

Sherwin Bitsui is the author of two poetry books, Flood Song (Copper Canyon Press, 2009), and Shapeshift (University of Arizona Press, 2003). His honors include a 2011 Lannan Literary Fellowship, a 2011 Native Arts & Cultures Foundation Artist Fellowship for Literature, a 2010 PEN Open Book Award, an American Book Award and a Whiting Writers Award. He is originally from Baa?oogeed? (White Cone, Arizona on the Navajo Nation). He is Din? of the Todich??i?nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for the T!??z?!?n? (Many Goats Clan).

Sunday Afternoon

The culminating event for headliner poets will be at 3:00 in the East India Marine Hall of the Peabody Essex Museum.

Frank Bidart?s first books, Golden State and The Book of the Body, both published in the 1970s, gained critical attention and praise, but his reputation as a poet of uncompromising originality was made with The Sacrifice, published in 1983. All three books are collected In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-1990. His position in American letters has been solidified through his later works, including Desire, Star Dust, and Watching the Spring Festival. Desire was nominated for the triple crown of awards?the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award?and received the 1998 Rebekka Bobbitt Prize from the Library of Congress for the best book of poetry published during the previous two years. Bidart?s honors include the Wallace Stevens Award, the Lila Wallace-Reader?s Digest Foundation Writer?s Award, the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award given by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Shelley Award of the Poetry Society of America, and The Paris Review?s first Bernard F. Conners Prize for ?The War of Vaslav Nijinsky? in 1981. In 2007, Bidart received the Bollingen Prize in American Poetry.

Martha Collins?is the author of White Papers (Pittsburgh, 2012), as well as the book-length poem Blue Front (Graywolf, 2006), which won an Anisfield-Wolf Award and was chosen as one of ?25 Books to Remember from 2006? by the New York Public Library. Collins has also published four earlier collections of poems and two collections of co-translated Vietnamese poetry. Her other awards include fellowships from the NEA, the Bunting Institute, the Witter Bynner Foundation, and the Ingram Merrill Foundation, as well as three Pushcart Prizes and a Lannan Foundation residency fellowship. Founder of the Creative Writing Program at UMass-Boston, she served as Pauline Delaney Professor of Creative Writing at Oberlin College until 2007, and is currently editor-at-large for FIELD magazine and one of the editors of the Oberlin College Press.

Stephen Dunn is the author of 16 collections of poetry, including the recent? Here and Now and What Goes On: Selected & New Poems 1995?2009. Different Hours won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001, and Loosestrife was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in 1996. His other W.W. Norton books are New & Selected Poems: 1974?1994, Landscape at the End of the Century, Between Angels, and Riffs & Reciprocities: Prose Pairs. Local Time (William Morrow & Co.) was a winner of The National Poetry Series in 1986. A new and expanded edition of Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry, was issued by BOA Editions, Ltd. in 2001.The winner of many awards and fellowships, Dunn is Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, but spends most of his time these days in Frostburg, Maryland, where he lives with wife the writer Barbara Hurd.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Facebook for Android updated to v1.9 with improved performance, new messaging features, and shortcuts

Facebook for Android

A freshly updated version of Facebook for Android has now landed in the Google Play Store and is ready for download. Getting bumped to v1.9, this release fixes some old bugs and introduces some new features to the app as a whole:

  • Messenger and Camera - Shortcuts will now appear in your app tray after you update.
  • Messaging Features - Taking from the standalone app, v1.9 now offers Mobile/online status, contact sorting by frequency, adding to group chat on the fly.

Keep in mind the new features are not standalone apps, they're now integrated right into Facebook. Not sure what exactly that means for the Facebook Messenger app itself, but integration with the main app is nice and makes sense. You can hit the break for the download link.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Windows Phone Growing Pains Cause Update Headache

Will Microsoft let owners of smartphones running Windows Phone 7.5, nicknamed "Mango," upgrade to WinPho 8, also known as "Apollo?" At this point, the answer appears very unclear. Controversy erupted when Nuno Silva, described as a Microsoft evangelist, said that all current smartphones running Windows Phone 7 will get the upgrade to WinPho 8.


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Upgrades & Downgrades: Travelers Is Going Places | Stocks ...

Mother Nature?helped the market yesterday, though the final word may yet belong to Father Time. Balmy March temperatures boosted retail sales and sent blue chips up but the age-old seasonal headwind known as ?sell in May and go away? will soon start to loom large. In a bifurcated trading session, the?Dow?(DJI) advanced impressively even as the Nasdaq?(IXIC) endured something of a tech wreck. Aiding the former was?JPMorgan (JPM), which finished in the green Monday after falling 3.64% on Friday following earnings that were immediately characterized as both?bad?and?good. (Mr. Morgan himself, who turned 75 on this day in 1912, knew better than most that initial headlines are often misleading. The newspaper he read a century ago this evening breezily assured the tycoon, scheduled to sail on a certain ship until a last minute schedule change, that "All Titanic Passengers Are Safe.")?Apple?(AAPL) meanwhile sank for a fifth straight session since hitting?$600 billion in market cap?only last week. That threshold proved Kryptonite for Microsoft?(MSFT), which was dead money for a decade after?standing atop a similar summit in late 1999. Is history about to eerily repeat for today?s tech titan, right down to its own Justice Department lawsuit?
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Stuffing money under the sofa, while not as sexy, may prove more profitable going forward, with?Mattress Firm Holding?(MFRM) advancing a further 1.82% to a post-IPO peak -- even if more of us opt to?freeze, rather than sleep on, our assets. In analyst action, an upgrade?of?Vornado Realty Trust?(VNO) sent it 2.76% higher to pace all S&P 500 (GSPC) gainers. This company owns Two Penn Plaza, which is?a stone?s throw?from Madison Square Garden (MSG), and owners of the latter may wish to take out their frustration by testing the distance literally after a ratings reduction sent it skidding 1.54%. Elsewhere Brent crude oil fell to $118.20 per barrel, an almost two-month low, after Iranian nuclear talks began auspiciously -- alas, not before the?Barbie-banning ayatollahs?extracted an horrific price on its parent?Mattel?(MAT), which nosedived 9.14% as the iconic doll posted its first sales decline in ten quarters. And on a day a?rapping medic with no prior experience on Wall Street?was elected the twelfth president of the World Bank, it was announced that there would be?no winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. With fact so endlessly fantastical, who needs fantasy? It?s a torrid Tuesday on the earnings front, with Coca-Cola (KO), Goldman Sachs (GS), Intel (INTC), International Business Machines (IBM), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), and Yahoo (YHOO) among a multitude of companies due to report results.
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Apple Inc. (AAPL): Can?t keep the company out of the news. Shares are rebounding in the pre-market on a Strong Buy coverage roll out at Raymond James, whose price objective is a relatively restrained $800.
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Tiffany & Co. (TIF): The luxury jeweler is a new Neutral at Macquarie.
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Investment banks: Susquehanna resumes?Raymond James Financial?(RJF) with a Positive. It has new Neutrals on?Jefferies?(JEF) and?Greenhill?(GHL), and launches LPL Investment?(LPLA) and?Lazard?(LAZ) with Negatives on each, assigning a $21 target price on the latter.
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Health care industry: Auriga establishes Buys on both?Sagent Pharmaceuticals (SGNT) and?Impax Labs?(IPXL), rolling out respective price objectives of $22 and $30. It has a Hold, and $16 target, on?Warner Chilcott?(WCRX).
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Biotechs:?Achillion Pharmaceuticals?(ACHN) and?Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX) are each assumed with Outperforms at Credit Suisse.
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Cameco?(CCJ): JPMorgan has an Overweight on CCJ.
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Cerus Corp?(CERS): Cantor Fitzgerald begins Buy rated coverage of the small cap stock, assigning it a $5.50 price target. The broker believes that CERS?s pathogen inactivation technology will eventually become standard of care in this $6 billion global market.
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Fossil?(FOSL): Macquarie has a fresh Outperform on FOSL.
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Nationstar Mortgage?(NSM): Keefe Bruyette covers the company at Outperform.
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Laredo Petroleum?(LPI): BMO Capital launches Outperform coverage on LPI.
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Select Income REIT?(SIR): SIR is started at a Market Perform with Wells Fargo.
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Rollins Inc. (ROL): Shares are a Hold at KeyBanc Capital.
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Qualcomm?(QCOM): The tech company is picked up at Outperform with Raymond James.
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Upgrades:
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Travelers?(TRV): The property and casualty insurance outfit, yesterday?s top Dow stock, is today taken to Equal Weight from Underweight at Evercore.
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Trina Solar?(TSL): Auriga ups its rating to Buy from Hold, sending shares up sharply before the opening bell.
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Teekay Tankers?(TNK): Bank of America-Merrill Lynch lifts TNK to Neutral from Underperform.
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Terex?(TEX): TEX is moved to Outperform from Market Perform with Wells.
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SAP AG?(SAP): The German software giant, downgraded elsewhere this morning, is also boosted to Buy from Hold at Soci?t? G?n?rale.
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AutoNation?(AN): Wells Fargo raises AN to Market Perform from Underperform.
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Energy stocks:?Oasis Petroleum?(OAS) and?Newfield Exploration?(NFX) both get Buy-from-Hold boosts at Jefferies.
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Energy stocks:?GenOn Energy?(GEN) is hoisted to Hold from Sell by Deutsche Bank, where?NRG Energy?(NRG) is now Buy from Hold.
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ENI S.p.A.?(E): Jefferies juices the Italian oil and gas firm to Buy from Hold.
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ING Groep?(ING): ING is now Neutral from Underperform at Exane BNP Paribas.
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Downgrades:
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First Solar?(FSLR): With news just breaking that FSLR is to cut 30% of its workforce, the firm gets downgraded to Neutral from Buy at Goldman Sachs.
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Cabela?s?(CAB): The hunting and shooting retailer is cut to Hold from Buy with a $40 objective at Feltl & Co, which cites valuation issues.
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Celestica?(CLS): Shares are lower ahead of the open on a downgrade to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank.
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CSX Corp?(CSX): The railroad company gets cut to Hold from Buy at Argus, which believes the risk to profit growth over the near-term has increased due to continued weakness in its coal business.
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YPF Sociedad Anonima?(YPF): The just-nationalized Argentine energy behemoth, trading at a fresh trough, is lowered to Underperform from Neutral by Bank of America-Merrill Lynch and Underperform from Neutral at Credit Suisse. Speaking of which...
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Repsol SA?(REPYY): The Spanish firm, whose head has claimed Argentine President Cristina Fernandez ?carried out an unlawful act? in authorizing the YPF takeover, is itself cut to Hold from Buy by both Jefferies and Deutsche Bank. Shares are slumping in European trading this morning as a result.
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Remy Cointreau?(REMYF): France?s Cognac king is cut to Neutral from Outperform by BNP Paribas
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SAP AG?(SAP): The German software giant gets downgraded to Neutral from Overweight at HSBC Securities, whose concerns include execution issues in North America.
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Synaptics?(SYNA): Shares are now Neutral from Buy at Mizuho, which trims its target by $2 to $35.
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Progress Energy?(PGN): Barclays cuts the stock to Equal Weight from Overweight.
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Infosys?(INFY): Goldman gives the recently-slumping Indian outsourcer a Neutral-from-Buy ratings reduction.
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Insurance stocks: Evercore cuts?Chubb?(CB),?W.R. Berkley?(WRB), and?Arch Capital?(ACGL), all now Equal-Weight from Overweight.

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Russia protests are overblown by West. Putin is here to stay.

Mesmerized by Moscow protests, Western observers predict President-elect Vladimir Putin?s demise. But the politically active middle class is small and limited. US policy must be based on a realistic analysis of Putin?s support, not unfounded assessments that he's on his last legs.

A fairy tale is enchanting the West ? the end of the Putin era. Scarcely a day goes by without some Western observer or pundit announcing the demise of Russian President-elect Vladimir Putin. The mass protests in Moscow and other large cities since the parliamentary elections in early December are portrayed as signaling ?the beginning of the end of Putin era.? Some observers predict that Putin will be unable to serve his full six-year term.

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However, these assessments are based more on wishful thinking ? and groupthink ? than on hard facts. The protests represent the emergence in Russia of a bold and politically active middle class that is fed up with the growing corruption and constraints on basic political rights under Mr. Putin and his successor, current President Dmitri Medvedev.

Yet one should not exaggerate the political influence of this middle class. While highly active and vocal, it is relatively small and limited to Moscow and a few other large Russian cities. Outside these cities, support for Putin is much stronger and more widespread. Voters in these areas are far from satisfied with conditions. But they fear political change could bring a return to the chaos and instability of the Yeltsin years. For them, Putin represents stability and a barricade against things getting worse.

This factor is overlooked by many Western pundits and analysts. Mesmerized by the protests in Moscow, many analysts predicted that Putin would not receive 50 percent of the votes in the first round and would be forced into a second round run-off. However, Putin won 64 percent of the vote in the first round ? significantly less than the support he received in the presidential elections in his first two terms, but a respectable victory nonetheless.

This is not to suggest that Putin is a born-again democrat or that Washington should overlook the seedy aspects of his rule. But if US policy is to be successful, it must be based on a realistic analysis of Putin?s support and the political balance of forces in Russia. It cannot be based on unfounded assessments that Putin is on his last legs and likely be forced into early retirement, as some Western observers have suggested.

To be sure, Putin faces a very different Russia than one he ruled 12 years ago. During his first tenure as president, he benefited from high oil prices that provided an economic cushion and allowed Russia to recover economically much more quickly than many observers expected. The improvement in the economy was the main reason for Putin?s high approval ratings during his first two terms as president.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Monday Gossip

Monday Gossip

Hillary Clinton Shows Off Some Dance Moves [The Frisky] Katy Perry Goes Purple [HollyWire] The Scoop on ‘Days of Our Lives’ Termination [Right Celebrity] Tom [...]

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COLOMBIAN WOMAN: MY SERVICE IS NO ... - Weekly World News

CARTAGENA, Colombia ? The Colombian woman in the middle of the Secret Service scandal has spoken out.

?Mi servicio no es un secreto,? said the prostitute confidentially to a reporter for Cartagena?s El Heraldo.

So when a member of the Secret Service refused to pay her, she refused to leave. Fully aware of the hotel?s guest registration policy, she knew if she wasn?t out by 7:00AM someone would come looking.

And they did. Hotel staff was sent to the room and found the young prostitute in the room with a U.S. agent. When he still refused to pay her, Cartagena police were called.

Prostitution is legal in certain areas of Colombia, including Cartagena.

According to reports, this year?s Summit of the Americas brought more than just heads-of-state to Cartagena. Scores of female prostitutes flooded the city?s upscale bars and clubs, including the lively terrace bar at the Hotel Caribe where the Secret Service contingent was staying.

Other prostitutes have started talking to Colombian media outlets about their experiences with the members of the U.S. Secret Service. TMZ has reportedly struck a deal to bring their stories to the U.S. market.

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Chartbeat Raises $9.5M, Launches Engagement-Focused Redesign

ContentReal-time analytics startup Chartbeat is making two big announcements today. The first should be pretty obvious to anyone who uses the service ? it's unveiling a big redesign. And it's not stopping there, since the second announcement is a $9.5 million Series B round of funding. The redesign is pretty similar to the preview that I saw about a month ago. The big goal is to start providing numbers that go beyond how many people are looking at a website or article at a given moment. So at the top of the new dashboard, in addition to the familiar meter showing the number of concurrent visitors to a site, there's a new widget telling you how much time visitors have spent engaged on the site in aggregate ? for example, I learned that by the middle of the Sunday afternoon, TechCrunch readers that day had collectively spent two years and six months engaged with our content (which is kind of scary). It also shows the average engagement time per user and per page.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Apple II turns 35, doesn't bother with midlife crisis

Apple II turns 35, doesn't bother with midlife crisis

It was 35 years ago today that two Steves and a handful of employees introduced the world to a game-changer: the Apple II. Easily recognizable today as one of history's first truly accessible personal computers, it's a bit odd to think that the iconic rig was almost overlooked at its debut at the 1977 West Coast Computer Faire. Even so, the beige box weaseled its way into our homes and schools. $1300 bought the most basic model of the machine that taught a generation of children the dangers of fording a river, rocking a paltry 4KB of RAM and a 1MHz processor. Despite its age, the old Apple II is doing its best to keep up with the times -- making music, going to concerts and even trying out those hip Bluetooth protocols its grand kids are always talking about. Feeling nostalgic? Check out Time's in-depth tribute to the Apple II's history, influence and legacy at the source link below.

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$35 Raspberry Pi Micro-Computer Now Shipping to Customers

While computers users with tax refunds are eyeing new ultrabooks, MacBooks and towers costing thousands of dollars, the Raspberry Pi computer starts shipping its under $50 desktop computer.

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Txtr Fights Amazon/Apple With iPhone/Android eBooks For The Rest Of Us

txtrWhile Apple, Amazon and competition authorities globally tussle over book pricing, a fleet-of foot startup is quietly building an alternative platform others would do well to check out. txtr is one of the largest independent eBook platforms in Europe. The Berlin based startup began back in 2008, deciding, as one did back then, to bring out an eReading device called the "txtr reader". I actually saw some of the early units. However, as colleague John Biggs noted in 2009, there wasn't much point in doing devices without a store. And so they've since switched pretty successfully to a BtoB business model, backed by large investor 3M. Now they are cleverly expanding around into the nooks and crannies so far unpopulated by the 800 pound gorillas, and have their own iPhone and Android apps to prove it.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Open Office Hours With TechCrunch Europe

officeHours1Doing meetups and attending conferences is great for uncovering new startups and entrepreneurs, but sometimes you just want to sit down over coffee for a few minutes and explain what you're doing. So I'm starting a new series of one-to-one sessions which will hopefully be fairly regular (schedule allowing). I'll be doing "Open Office Hours" sessions at various locations associated with startups, and as I'm based in London that's where I'll mainly be doing them. The idea is you apply for a slot and wait for confirmation. This isn't about long meetings, it's more about getting a quick heads-up and then following up later. Next week I'll be at startup space White Bear Yard, home to Passion Capital and a number of their startups. You can sign up for a slot here. The next session after that will be at Innovation Warehouse, slots here. To follow other sessions, here's my OHours profile or follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.

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Catholic League President Calls Out The Three Stooges for Total Nunsense


Movie critics are unhappy with the current Three Stooges film because it's terrible.

But The Catholic League is displeased with the new comedy for an entirely different reason, and it's summed up in the following photo:

The Three Stooges Scene

President Bill Donohue has issued a statement in which he's critical of the idea that this comedy is a faithful homage to the goofy trio.

"Yes, the slapstick is there, along with the groans, pokes, thumps and the like. But the TV show never mocked nuns or showed infants urinating in the face of the Stooges. The film does," Donohue said.

As seen above, Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Kate Upton portrays a nun in the movie, donning a rosary necklace along with a bikini.

Larry David also takes on the role of nun... named Sister Mary-Mengele, likely after the Nazi war criminal Joseph Mengele.

"This movie is not just another remake: it is a cultural marker of sociological significance, and what it says about the way we've changed is not encouraging," says Donohue.

A Fox rep has responded to the criticism by saying "the Stooges have proved over time, laughter is a universal medicine. The nuns that Mr. Donohue alludes to, are in fact, caring, heroic characters in the movie, albeit within the framework of a very broad comedy."

Where do you stand on this issue? Should the Catholic League be angry?

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Happy 22nd Birthday, Emma Watson!


Emma Watson celebrates a birthday today.

And although it may seem hard to believe - because she's been in our lives for so long and because she comes across as more mature than many celebrities twice her age - the young woman behind Hermione Granger is only 22 years old.

Send in your birthday wishes to the beautiful star now and then click through the following photo montage in her honor:

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Watson will next be seen in The Bling Ring, a film based on a real-life clique of fame-obsessed teenagers used tracked the whereabouts of various stars - from Paris Hilton to Orlando Bloom to Ashley Tisdale to Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan - in order to rob their homes.

It will be released some time in 2013.

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