Op-ed published by POLITICO claims Washington ‘too paralyzed to control Israels political leadership. Mitchell meets Netanyahu, says will strive to achieve ‘real progress’ in coming months toward framework peace deal
Continue reading …Google recently released its annual Zeitgeist report of hot search terms for the year, and if you ask us, what people aren’t searching for is just as interesting as what they are searching for. The climate is going topsy-turvy, oil sources have peaked (or are currently peaking), Afghanistan is a boondoggle, and the season finale of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret was one of the least satisfying in the history of sitcoms — but what tops America’s primary concerns? That’s right: Justin Bieber , Nicki Minaj, Chatroulette, and Apple’s iPad. It almost makes us long for 2009, when Michael Jackson and the swine flu were all the rage. Almost. Continue reading Google’s Zeitgeist report for 2010: America loves the Bieb, already forgot about BP Google’s Zeitgeist report for 2010: America loves the Bieb, already forgot about BP originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 17:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image: Screen capture from Streetsblog.org We Need More Orgs Like StreetsBlog! Our friends at StreetsBlog NYC are in the middle of their first fundraiser ever. The first four years of their existence were funded by a very generous single donor (thanks, Mark Gorton !), but they now need help from the larger community to keep going. They are registered as a non-profit, so anything you donate is tax-deductible. You can read their appeal
Continue reading …The 12-degree temperature didn’t stop hundreds of fans from lining up hours before free tickets to Monday night’s football game between the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Giants became available at 9 am at Detroit’s Ford Field. (Dec. 13)
Continue reading …From the “White House White Board” to Glenn Beck’s blackboard, it seems like everyone’s trying to spell out fundamental political concepts using methods usually reserved for elementary school teachers. Does this say something about their opinions of American voters? Related Entries December 13, 2010 No Act of Rebellion Is Wasted December 13, 2010 In Latest Compromise, Obama Agrees He Is a Muslim
Continue reading …I’m a city boy by nature. I grew up in New York City, went to college in Philadelphia, and in the years since have lived in either the downtown or inner suburbs of Washington D.C., Brighton (England), Portland, ME, Nice (France), Louisville, KY, Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas, USVI) and Columbus, OH. Making cities more livable, safer, and greener has always been a passion, as has studying settlement patterns by immigrants in our great urban centers and learning the history of these cultural melting pots. So I am pleased to be consulting with IBM to help urban-dwellers benefit from their Smarter Cities Challenge , which is a project through which IBM will grant $50 million in technology & consulting services to 100 cities around the world–50 of which will be in North America. From finding ways to use technology to improve municipal services to using innovation to ease congestion, this program could be a boon to many urban centers looking for the resources to improve the quality of living and attract business as well as residents. As Lowkell says: This is exactly the type of model that should be replicated as widely as possible, including in Virginia’s cities and urban areas. That is, it should be replicated if we want to break our addiction on foreign oil, deal with environmental problems like global warming and sprawl, and save ourselves a great deal of money on energy costs. And as Raf says: The Smarter Cities grant would be helpful in dealing with any number of challenges that Columbus, Cleveland or Cincinnati face, ranging from from finding ways to streamline city administration to helping transit management through innovative technology applications. IBM sends experts to the winning cities to help them address major issues like traffic, public safety, economic development or sustainability – all things that could prove useful to places like Toledo, Dayton, or Akron. A program like this helps cities foster citizen engagement, services and efficiency through technology, resulting in an better standard of living citizens. It fascinates me because it marries two of my interests: public engagement and technology. ——————- Already, IBM teams have worked in Austin, TX , Baltimore, MD, Mecklenburg County, NC, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Katowice, Poland and Chengdu, China. An IBM team helped address disparities between East and West Austin by helping the city coordinate and prioritize infrastructure investments. In Chengdu, China the team recommended solutions to support the local government’s Wireless City initiative. And IBMers worked with the City of Baltimore to analyze the disconnect between citizens and city services. Applications are due by December 31st. So if you live in or near a city, encourage your Mayor/City Council or any other relevant party to apply! We need to start building the cities of the 21st Century, while our government sadly still seems to want to ignore the crumbling infrastructure of the 19th. This is one way to help get it done.
Continue reading …Men who are diagnosed with breast cancer are more likely to die over the next 15 years than female patients, researchers report.
Continue reading …Just a couple of weeks after its Thanksgiving Day refresh , the Boxee Box is getting another update that should hopefully appease users who prefer to stream their own content as opposed to media from internet sources. As seen above, one of the new additions is an option during the initial setup or in the options menu to indicate which source one prefers more. There’s also genre filtering and an alphabetical scrollbar for local files as well as the option to hourly scan SMB/UPnP/USB sources, and a settings toggle to make the onscreen display and any subtitles compatible with side-by-side or top/bottom compressed 3D content. Check the blog post for all the details and a long list of bug fixes, according to CEO Avner Ronen we can expect another one before the year is out that will bring improvements to the browsers and new content/apps. Latest Boxee Box update lets locally stored content shine, adds 3D compatible UI and more originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …European FMs convened in Brussels ‘note with regret’ Israel refusal to extend construction moratorium in ‘illegal’ settlements; urge Jewish state to ‘immediately open Gaza crossings for flow of humanitarian aid, commercial goods’; no mention of Palestinian demand for state recognition
Continue reading …Children are more likely to eat a nutritious, balanced breakfast if they are served low-sugar cereals, even if they add a little table sugar to their bowls, a new study says.
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