Tuesday, June 26, 2012

New pro-Mugabe radio station in Zimbabwe

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Infoaxe?s Flipora Passes 8M Registered Users, Adds Discovery Engine

flip_sidebar2A couple years ago, a few Stanford grad students and former Yahoo and Powerset data scientists got together and created a personal search history plug-in and engine called Infoaxe that would surface better results based on your personal browsing history. Since then, they've rebranded as Flipora, passed 8 million registered users and they're now adding another key piece to their product -- a discovery engine that helps users figure out what to visit next on the web. They're calling it a "Pandora for websites." "There is so much great stuff on the web," said co-founder Jonathan Siddharth. "This should be like an intelligent cab driver who truly knows you and directs you the right places."

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Video: TODAY wins two Daytime Emmy awards!

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Egyptians protest as they await election results

(Reuters) - Egyptians packed Tahrir Square in Cairo through the night on Saturday, waving flags and chanting for the end of military rule as they waited to know the name of the first president they have been free to choose.

After a week of drama, in which the Muslim Brotherhood's hopes of victory in the presidential election were soured by the army dissolving the Islamist-led parliament and decreeing tight limits on the new head of state's powers, there was anxiety on the streets, but also some hope a compromise could be found.

With the electoral commission still not promising to give a result of last weekend's presidential run-off before Sunday, senior figures on the ruling military council and among their old enemies in the Brotherhood told Reuters they had already held talks about future constitutional arrangements this week.

In Tahrir Square, where demonstrators faced down Hosni Mubarak's police state during last year's Arab Spring and forced him from power, thousands of mainly Islamist protesters have gathered in growing numbers for several days. They were determined to see the army that pushed Mubarak aside make good on its promise to hand over to civilian government by July.

"Say it without fear, the army must leave," they chanted among hundreds of fluttering flags carrying Egypt's red, white and black colors. "Down, down with military rule!"

The ruling military body, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), made clear, however, it was not about to accede to their demands, which include reversing the dissolution of parliament and cancelling a decree by which it took legislative power for itself until a new constitution is in place.

But both sides recall the bloodshed that ravaged another North African state, Algeria, when military rulers thwarted an Islamist movement's triumph at the ballot box in the 1990s, and appear willing to renew the tentative cooperation they built up after Mubarak's overthrow and step back from an outright clash.

An Islamist insurrection in Egypt in the 1990s also cost hundreds of lives, making the Brotherhood wary of violence.

TIME FOR TALKS

Delay in the final tally of votes between Islamist Mohamed Morsy and former General Ahmed Shafik was due to many appeals being heard by the electoral commission, officials said. But it also gave more time for talks to defuse tensions.

"There has definitely been the process involved in tallying the official vote before announcing results," a senior state official familiar with the counting process told Reuters on Friday. "But there is also the politicking behind the scenes, with each side weighing up the strength of the other.

"The Brotherhood can draw millions of disciplined supporters onto the streets and the army has a mandate to ensure order."

Discussions between generals and Islamists, whose violent confrontation has marked Egypt for decades, were assuming a likelihood that Morsy will win narrowly, something electoral and army officials told Reuters seemed probable, but not certain.

"We have met with them to discuss how to get out of this crisis after parliament was dissolved and the new president's powers curbed," Khairat al-Shater, who runs the Brotherhood's finances and strategic planning, told Reuters - although he added they were some way from reaching any kind of agreement.

"The generals feel they are the proprietors of power and have not yet reached a level of real compromise," he said.

Major General Mamdouh Shaheen, a member of SCAF, confirmed the recent meetings and repeated the army's commitment to a democratic transition. But he echoed a strong statement issued by SCAF on Friday that rejected the Brotherhood's demands.

"The constitutional decree is the exclusive authority of the military council," Shaheen told Reuters.

MILITARY ORDER

In a brusque, four-minute statement read on state television as Egyptians were completing their Friday prayers, the generals stood by what critics at home and in the West have called a "soft coup" intended to prolong six decades of military rule.

"The issuance of the supplementary constitutional decree was necessitated by the needs of administering the affairs of the state during this critical period in the history of our nation," the off-screen announcer said in stiff, bureaucratic language.

The Brotherhood's candidate, Morsy, shot back that the generals were defying the will of the people and said protests would go on. But he stopped short of repeating his public claim to have already won the election, urging simply a rapid announcement of the result, and praised the army as "patriotic".

In what were menacing tones for the army's old adversary the Muslim Brotherhood, SCAF criticized its premature announcement of the election result as sowing division and said people were free to protest - but only if they did not disrupt daily life.

TAHRIR SQUARE

"This is a classic counter-revolution that will only be countered by the might of protesters," said Safwat Ismail, 43, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood on Tahrir Square.

"I am staying in the square until the military steps down."

The broad traffic intersection by the Nile in central Cairo was filled with makeshift tents offering shade by day from the scorching sun and hawkers offering an array of goods from tea to "I Love Tahrir Square" T-shirts. The crowd swelled when the heat faded, and many remained overnight, the square turning into a makeshift campground for thousands bused in from the provinces.

Mahmoud Mohammed, a bearded, 31-year-old marine engineer from Alexandria among a group from the fundamentalist Salafist movement camping on the square, insisted they were not looking for a battle, but wanted to see democracy installed.

"The people elected a parliament and they put it in the rubbish bin. We need the army to hand over," he said. "No one came here for a fight. We need democracy."

Smaller groups of secular activists joined the mainly Islamist throng. But the absence of many of the liberal urban youth who drove the early days of the revolt against Mubarak has highlighted a weariness with turmoil and a dismay at politics that have boiled down to Egypt's familiar choice between army and religion, the two best organized institutions, at the expense of candidates from the fragmented centre ground.

The decree has also given the military power to step in and force the pace of drafting a constitution, a process slowed in parliament by a lack of consensus between Islamists and other, secular parties. Some lawmakers involved were due to meet again on Saturday to try to make progress and keep control.

In a country where virtually no one can remember an election before last year that was not rigged, trust is low, not least among Brotherhood officials, many of whom, like Morsy, were jailed under Mubarak for their political activities.

The same electoral commission that handed 90 percent of a November 2010 parliamentary vote to Mubarak's supporters - a result that fuelled the protests that brought him down a few weeks later - sits in judgment on the new presidency.

(Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Federal judge in Chicago throws out Apple v. Motorola patent suit

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Motorola's Droid wass one of the company's smartphones targeted by Apple in a lawsuit decided in Motorola's favor Friday in a Chicago court.

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A federal judge late Friday dismissed Apple?s request for an injunction to stop Motorola from selling smart phones using technology the iPhone maker claimed violated its patents.

Judge Richard Posner, of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois in Chicago, has also dismissed a counterclaim that Apple was infringing on Motorola?s patent in iPhones. Posner ruled out any damages for either company and said, ?neither party is entitled to an injunction. ... The parties have failed to present enough evidence to create triable issues.?

At a hearing earlier this week, Posner told both sides that any injunction he might declare for Apple would have ?catastrophic effects? on Motorola, and he questioned whether he could issue an injunction, as Apple requested, in the case of what?s known as ?standards-essential patent.?

In the ruling filed Friday, Posner also said neither side could refile their claims.

?We are pleased that Judge Posner formally dismissed the case against Motorola Mobility,? said Jennifer Weyrauch-Erickson, a spokeswoman for Motorola. ?Apple?s litigation campaign began with their attempt to assert 15 patents against us. As it relates to Apple?s violation of our patents, we will continue our efforts to defend our own innovation.?

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Fast and Furious: Follow the Ideology (Powerlineblog)

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Hunting sence: Rare hunter pets-Birds of Prey

I am MM hunter but my seconadry spec is BM so I will start to make posts about the most rare and interesting pets. The first kind of pets are going to be the Birds of pray (you don't need to be BM hunter to tame them).

"Birds of prey are a family of Cunning pets in World of Warcraft. They are tamable by a ?Hunter starting at level 10.

Birds of prey, through use of their ?Snatch ability, can disarm a target for 10 seconds. This ability is very nice for PVP and can also disarm any mobs which are regularly able to be disarmed (which can include dungeon bosses). Some may also know a unique "bonus" ability, ?Trick, which causes your pet to flip up and do a turn in the air. This ability has no actual purpose and is just for show, and it is also not available to all birds of prey.

There are a whopping twenty-eight different skins available for bird of prey pets. Birds are prey are unique because the pet class features a variety of different species, including eagles, owls, parrots, hawks and even a seagull! As such, there are a number of exotic and rare skins available for players to tame. The best-known rare birds of prey are Aotona and Olm the Wise."

Aotona is a big rate blue parrot. It's located in Sholazar Basin. The lelev of the beast is 75 and it drops?Aotona's Collar and?Abandoned Adventurer's Satchel.

Aotona

?Aotona location

Olm the Wise is a big owl located in Felwood. He is level 48 and he has unique white skin. He may drom 80 green items and Giant egg.?

Olm the wise

?Olm the wise locations

I personally like Olm more because for me big blue parrot is not nasty enough. But thats only my opinion. So good luck with the rares and soon I will give you information about more interesting pets.


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