Sunday, June 23, 2013

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Report: Twitter to launch location-based ads later this year

Twitter has been steadily ramping up its ad efforts this year, first bringing promoted tweets to mobile devices and more recently opening up ad buying to all US users. Now, according to Ad Age, the social network is preparing to introduce promoted tweets based on your location. In addition to displaying nearby retailers, this feature could showcase deals and promotions at stores in your area. Twitter already display's different advertisers' tweets based on general metro areas, but drilling down into specific geo-coordinates will naturally deliver more relevant adverts. Facebook, meanwhile, has been serving up content based on a user's ZIP code since 2011; so a little catch-up is definitely in order. Twitter's targeted ads will supposedly launch at the end of the year, just in time for that all-important retail rush.

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Will 'The Voice' winner stick with country music?

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She beat out rock and pop performers and even her fellow country crooners on "The Voice," and now it's time for Danielle Bradbery to decide which style of music she's going to go with for her first album.

Will she stick with what led to her win or branch out? Bradbery revealed her choice during a Friday morning visit to TODAY.

"I've been thinking about it," she said. "I love country, and I would want to be more pop-country. Yeah. I love all genres, but I think pop-country."

She's even landed a record deal with the same label as pop-country princess Taylor Swift. And she has a pal who's done well with the same genre -- Hunter Hayes, who performed alongside Bradbery on "The Voice" finale and happened to be on TODAY Friday for a performance of his own.

Before belting out his hits, Hayes gave Bradbery a new guitar. After that, he gave the 16-year-old some advice about what lies ahead for her.

"Enjoy every minute of it," he said. "It's a fast-paced thing, but it's a beautiful thing. The music is wonderful to be a part of. Do your thing. Make sure it's your own music; it's your fingerprint, your soul, your heart."

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/will-voice-winner-danielle-bradbery-stick-country-music-6C10409826

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Questions of Environmental Health and Justice Growing with the Petcoke Piles in Detroit

Before you read this blog post, navigate to your favorite search engine, type in ?Detroit petroleum coke,??and peruse the results for a moment (don?t forget to come back and keep reading).

If you?re new to this issue, you might be able to quickly piece together a story about a ??three-story pile of toxic by-product?? that has helped ??Detroit?s riverfront gain national attention? amidst ?growing outrage, and calls for action?? from ?worried residents.? You may see that even with ??study results released?, concerns linger? and ??unanswered questions?? remain as to the ecological and human health risks posed by the growing pile of oil refinery waste on the banks of the Detroit River. On the other hand, you could be left thinking the headlines are making a big deal out of something that is ??not hazardous?? or even ??not that much of a problem at all?. And maybe the bright side of the issue is that it ??helps a struggling coal plant stay in business.?

If you dig in beyond the headlines, you get the full story (or at least what journalists, activists, and politicians know at this point):

The Marathon oil refinery in southwest Detroit started refining petroleum from the Alberta oil sands last fall. That refining process creates petroleum coke as a waste product?petcoke, if you will. Residents don?t think it looks as cute as it sounds, however, especially when it?s piled three stories high on the banks of the Detroit River. While a black mountain of Canadian oil waste waves its welcome to travelers crossing into the U.S. over the bridge from Windsor, Ontario, residents on both sides of the border are waving their fingers at Koch Carbon, Detroit Bulk Storage, and Marathon for their roles in creating an eyesore and potential public health problem. Samples have been collected and tested, public meetings have been held, bills have been introduced, articles have been written, and some of the petcoke has begun meandering back to Canada to be burned in a Nova Scotia powerplant.

It?s kind of a mess. An environmental, political, economic, and social mess that is, unfortunately, all too familiar to Detroit residents.

Detroit resident Jos? Luis Barrera, like other frequent visitors to Riverside Park, wonders what effect the petcoke piles will have on him and his family. After showing off his friend's catch for the day, he talked about hearing reports on the radio and wondering whether the petcoke could be responsible for the ?death-like smell? he experienced one day and the more frequent train traffic he has heard in the middle of the night. Riverside Park sits between the two petcoke piles along the Detroit River.

Detroit resident Jos? Luis Barrera, like other frequent visitors to Riverside Park, wonders what effect the petcoke piles will have on him and his family. After showing off his friend's catch for the day, he talked about hearing reports on the radio and wondering whether the petcoke could be responsible for the ?death-like smell? he experienced one day and the more frequent train traffic he has heard in the middle of the night. Riverside Park sits between the two petcoke piles along the Detroit River.

Since the headlines first appeared this spring, I?ve been following the fate of the petcoke from my home 40 miles away in Ann Arbor. So, I know which questions have been raised and investigated publicly?where it came from, who owns it, and where it?s going?but how many of those answers were reaching local residents?

I went down to Riverside Park, nestled between the two piles of petcoke on the bank of the Detroit River, to find out.

When I asked fishermen, -women, and ?kids lined up along river what they had heard about the petroleum coke pile around the corner, answers ranged from ??petroleum what??? to ??illegal dumping? and it might hurt the water?? (to which another resident replied, ?It better not hurt my fish!?).

Longtime southwest Detroit resident and frequent Riverside Park patron, Jos??Luis Barrera, has seen and heard about the piles, and he?s still waiting for answers to two questions: (1) is it hazardous, and (2) why is it here?

Well, Jos??Luis, you couldn?t have chosen more pertinent or more perplexing questions.

Is it hazardous?

Short answer: it depends.

The long answer is past the scope of this blog post, but let?s at least try to scratch the surface here.

Stephen Boyle has been actively asking and answering questions about petcoke. He explained the intricacies of the EPA?s hazardous waste guidelines at a recent community meeting while sporting a t-shirt from HELPPA.org that calls attention to the broader issue of oil sands development.

Stephen Boyle has been actively asking and answering questions about petcoke. He explained the intricacies of the EPA?s hazardous waste guidelines at a recent community meeting while sporting a t-shirt from HELPPA.org that calls attention to the broader issue of oil sands development.

Is it technically classified as a hazardous material? Not according to the EPA (Canada hasn?t thought about it yet). Marathon?s own Material Data Safety Sheet explains that petcoke itself is not classified as a hazardous waste by the EPA, but it could be when ?discarded, spilled, or disposed of.? Stephen Boyle, an activist with Detroit Coalition Against Tar Sands (D-CATS) interprets the EPA?s language to mean that this particular pile of petcoke is indeed hazardous waste because it?s being stored on land while it waits for the next step in its lifecycle (check out Section 261.4.12(i) to try your own interpretation).

Is it a hazard, though? As in, could it possibly do harm? Yes. It?s a big pile of carbon-sulfur-selenium-vanadium chunks sitting next to a river. Use your imagination to consider what kind of harm could be done through an action of your choice (everything from coke-eating birds to kids playing King or Queen of the Mountain is acceptable here).

So, maybe the more relevant question is how much of a risk it poses for the citizens and creatures of Detroit and Windsor. What is the probability of harm actually being done? Answering that question means looking more closely at that pile of petcoke and tracing where the pieces and particles go, how they get there, and what effect they have along the way and at their final destination (be it a person, plant, animal, or powerplant plume miles away).

My own search through the literature didn?t reveal any studies on the environmental exposures and outcomes of a petcoke pile exactly like this, but a recent study coming out of the oil sands area of Alberta saw trace metal uptake in algae and aquatic invertebrates when petcoke was used in constructed wetlands. But that?s a story for another day.

Why is it here?

Short answer: Detroit Bulk Storage put it there.

The long answer here is worth digging into. This deeper question has been at the center of countless environmental justice debates over the years, and it still pops up despite recent strides in bringing environmental justice considerations into planning and policy.

While it has grown from being focused on the disproportionate amount of toxic waste stored or dumped near minority and low-income communities to taking a more holistic approach to environmental health and community well-being, environmental justice developed its roots while answering this question across the U.S.

Dr. Dorceta Taylor, leading environmental justice scholar and advocate at the University of Michigan, points her students towards five main arguments for why hazardous material so often shows up in the backyards of people of color:

  1. Deliberate discrimination: Minority and low income communities are deliberately targeted to host such lovely amenities as PBC dumpsites and incinerators.
  2. Just plain economic common sense: If a company has the choice between cheap land with easy access to transportation and more expensive land that may be far from transportation and workers, which do you think it will choose?
  3. Path of least resistance: A 1984 report on resistance to waste-incinerators in California identified characteristics of communities that were least likely to put up a fight. Among those characteristics were low income, low education, and lack of civic involvement. While the report did not explicitly encourage companies to seek out these neighborhoods for all their waste-dumping needs, the implications were clear for many industries.
  4. The old chicken-or-egg question: Which came first?the polluting industry or the people? Maybe residents choose to move close to hazardous facilities for jobs or cheap rent. That may happen, but studies have revealed more complexity than that, with neighborhood dynamics changing in response to the new facilities moving to town.
  5. Zoning and residential segregation: Historical housing discrimination has set up a system in some cities that puts low-income residential areas near industrial districts or has placed barriers to residency in non-industrial neighborhoods by stipulating lot sizes, excluding multi-family dwellings, or enforcing owner-occupancy rules.

So, what?s going on in southwest Detroit? Which of these patterns might? help explain this growing pile of petcoke, beyond the long line of buying, selling, and transporting that moved the coke from the refinery to the lots by the river?

Let?s consider some facts. The area around the petcoke piles is home to:

  • An oil refinery, a steel plant, a major international shipping route and bridge crossing, freight infrastructure, cheap vacant land, and Michigan?s most polluted zipcode;
  • A largely Black and Hispanic population that saw more hospitalizations from asthma between 2007-2009 than the average combined rate for the tri-county area;
  • A housing and zoning structure based on historical discriminatory practices;
  • A network of community organizers, activists, concerned citizens, and representatives at all levels of government that is actively working to understand the situation, educate each other, and create change.

So, again?.why is this pile here?

A dwindling pile of petcoke near W. Jefferson and S. Clark in Detroit awaits the next leg of its journey after making its way from the oil sands of Alberta to the oil refinery of Detroit. Where to next??

A dwindling pile of petcoke near W. Jefferson and S. Clark in Detroit awaits the next leg of its journey after making its way from the oil sands of Alberta to the oil refinery of Detroit. Where to next??

Maybe this question is also a bit too complex for this post. To figure out why a pile of petroleum coke is growing near W. Jefferson and 14th Street in Detroit requires first asking broader questions that breech international and academic borders?questions of policy, science, history, and human nature.

As organizers and activists acknowledge, this petcoke pile is just one very visible piece in the intricate system of global resources. It?s a system that connects people, profits, smoke plumes, and piles of waste where the physical realities of shared water, soil, and air meet the systemic realities of disproportionate burdens and benefits all along the trail of the energy source.

The good news for Detroit residents like Jos?? Luis (who is probably still waiting for satisfying answers to his original questions) is that things are moving in Detroit. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, urged by lawmakers and residents, is now working to ensure the petcoke storage meets state standards for air and water quality management.

While permits could change the nature of petcoke storage in Detroit, the long and short-term ripple effects from this incident could be felt by residents of Detroit, the Alberta oil sands, and everywhere in between. The obvious and not-so-obvious questions will keep coming from those residents. We just might have to follow more than the news headlines to find the answers?

To Learn More:

Petroleum Coke: The coal hiding in the tar sands

Detroit Petcoke News and Resources

Principles of Environmental Justice

Thanks to the residents who let me interrupt their fishing and to the activists and experts who shared stories and insights.

Photos: by the author

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Beagle-boxer-basset wins World's Ugliest Dog

PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) ? A huge-headed, duck-footed mix of beagle, boxer and basset hound was the upset winner at the 25th annual World's Ugliest Dog Contest.

Walle (WAHL-ee), a 4-year-old mutt from Chico, Calif., who was entered at the last minute, was judged Friday as the most unsightly of 30 dogs at the Northern California competition.

"This dog looked like he's been photo-shopped with pieces from various dogs and maybe a few other animals," judge Brian Sobel said.

Walle overcame the dominance in recent years by nearly hairless Chihuahuas, Chinese cresteds, or combinations of the two.

Owner Tammie Barbee got the dog when he was three months old.

"People come up to me and say that dog is not right," Barbee said, "but I love him."

Judges said they were especially impressed by Walle's bizarre waddle of a walk.

Walle wins $1,500 and will make several network TV appearances next week, including NBC's "Today" show and ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

The contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds gets worldwide attention, with media from around the world traveling to Petaluma, about 40 miles north of San Francisco.

Organizers say the dogs are judged for their "natural ugliness in both pedigree and mutt classes."

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Russia's Putin warns state firm managers on performance

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investigators have found what they believe are human remains in a search of the former home of late New York mobster Jimmy Burke, suspected mastermind of the 1978 Lufthansa cargo heist, New York City Medical Examiner spokeswoman Ellen Borakove told Reuters on Thursday. She said the medical examiner's Office is checking material FBI agents scouring the Queens home found a day earlier, and it appears they are human remains. "I think they are," Borakove said, declining to comment further. ...

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China's 3G growth is good news for semiconductor stocks | Trading ...

Strong 3G subscriber growth trends in China should benefit semiconductor sector players Qualcomm Inc., ARM Holdings PLC and others.

Chinese wireless carriers China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom reported a combined 16.5 million 3G subscriber net additions in May, representing the second-strongest month on record. It also marks a 29% increase from the combined 12.8 million 3G net additions in April.

Since 3G accounted for just 26.6% of China?s total subscribers at the end of May, Canaccord Genuity analyst T. Michael Walkley expects subscriber growth trends and smartphone sales will remain healthy throughout 2013 and 2014.

He believes Qualcomm is well positioned to benefit through higher royalties in its patent licensing business and other initiatives into the growing smartphone base at China Telecom and China Unicom.

Mr. Walkley also highlighted the sharp increase in TD-SCDMA subscriber growth, as China Mobile reported a 66% monthly gain, or net additions of 9.37 million in May.

The analyst thinks these sales trends are most positive for Spreadtrum Communications Inc. and consistent with the company?s higher revenue guidance for the June quarter.

Since ARM Holdings generates approximately four or five times the royalty revenue from low-tier smartphones with its Cortex-A processors than it does for 2G feature phones, Mr. Walkley believes strong smartphone sales in China should help drive royalty growth for the company.

He also expects RF Micro Devices Inc. and Skyworks Solutions Inc., which have strong alignment with Chinese manufacturers, will benefit from China?s recent smartphone growth.

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2013/06/20/chinas-3g-growth-is-good-news-for-semiconductor-stocks/

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Tobii and Synaptics team on eye-tracking Ultrabook concept

Tobii and Synaptics team on eyetracking Ultrabook concept

While Tobii has a peripheral that brings eye tracking to Windows PCs of all sorts, there's little doubt that an integrated approach would be more elegant. The company agrees: it's partnering with Synaptics on a concept Ultrabook (seen above) that combines both Gaze UI and Synaptics' pressure-sensitive ForcePad in a showcase of new input methods. The partners haven't said just what new tricks they'll demonstrate, if any, but it's clear that there won't be a size penalty when the concept is as slim as the laptops in stores today. Synaptics and Tobii plan to tour the PC throughout the industry during the summer and the fall, and they're no doubt hoping that a few vendors use the concept as inspiration.

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Senate Democrats press ahead on spending bills

(AP) ? With efforts on a broader budget deal foundering, Senate Democrats moved ahead Thursday with spending bills that ignore a second year of spending cuts mandated under the 2011 budget and debt deal.

The Democratic-led appropriations panel added $91 billion to the spending "cap" called for under current law, setting out on a collision course with the GOP-dominated House, which has opted to stick within the top-line spending limit mandated by Washington's inability to follow up the 2011 law with another deficit-reduction deal. The GOP plan, however, violates the 2011 pact by shifting money from domestic programs like Amtrak to the Pentagon.

The Democratic cap equals what was called for in 2011 and is in line with the budget plan passed that passed the Senate in March, which calls for new taxes and spending cuts to replace the automatic cuts, known as sequestration.

At issue is the congressional appropriations process in which 12 individual bills set the day-to-day operating budgets of 15 Cabinet departments and other federal agencies. The bills make up a little more than one-third of the budget, with expensive benefit programs like Medicare and Social Security making up most of the rest.

The 12 bills represent Congress' most basic job but the appropriations process has broken down over the years and is showing signs of grinding to a complete halt this year. Congress is likely to resort yet again to a stopgap spending measure in September that keeps the government running but President Barack Obama has issued a blanket veto threat against the House GOP's spending measures, which reflect not just the sequestration-mandated cuts but transfers $28 billion from domestic programs in order to patch up the Pentagon's budget.

Republicans said that Appropriations Chairwoman Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., should have stayed with the $967 billion cap that Congress is stuck with under sequestration and made the best of a bad situation. That figure is $17 billion below current levels. Mikulski instead opted for a $1.058 trillion cap, but since sequestration remains in place, the White House budget office would have to order another round of across-the-board to chop the bills back to the GOP-endorsed level.

"The majority's top-line number ignores the law and puts us on the path to another sequester," said top panel Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama. "If enacted, a discretionary spending level of $1.058 trillion would trigger an automatic cut that is 65 percent larger than the 2013 sequester."

Democrats countered that the move by House Republicans to boost the Pentagon budget also violates limits under sequestration and that a House defense spending bill would, itself, trigger a sequester.

"While the House plan tries to avoid cuts to defense at the expense of infrastructure and education, they won't be able to protect the Pentagon without an agreement," said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., who sits on the Appropriations Committee. "$552 billion in defense spending would be sequestered back down to $498 billion_unless we can get a bipartisan deal."

There was more bipartisan agreement when the panel turned to spending bills funding the Veterans Affairs Department and a measure funding agriculture programs and Pentagon construction projects.

The $20.9 billion agriculture measure restores House GOP cuts to the popular overseas Food for Peace food aid program and the Womens Infants and Children program that delivers food aid to pregnant women and their babies.

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Dumb and Dumber Sequel: Happening!

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