Monday, 31 October 2011

Europe will not offer China concessions for aid: Juncker (Reuters)

BERLIN (Reuters) ? Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker said on Sunday it made sense for China to invest its surplus in Europe to help the region overcome its debt crisis, but this would not involve political concessions.

European leaders agreed a plan last week to restore financial market confidence and end a two-year crisis started by Greece, with a contribution from Beijing if possible.

However, the appeal for Chinese help has come under fierce criticism for potentially weakening Europe's negotiating position in political and economic disputes with Beijing.

"The fact that China and others might be involved in a comprehensive solution does not make me worry in the slightest, because China has an improbably large surplus so it makes sense for China to invest this in Europe," Juncker told German public broadcaster ARD.

"This will not take place in the form of a tight political negotiation assuming that if China invests, we have to give China something back."

Juncker, who is also Luxembourg's prime minister, said Europe did not need China to solve its crisis.

"Even if China and other investors did not participate (in the solution), the decisions that we have made are substantial enough to enable us to overcome the debt crisis on our own."

Regarding Italy, Juncker said the government could not do whatever it wanted but "must act as we have agreed together" and implement further structural reforms and measures to consolidate the budget.

Asked whether the European Central Bank might stop its controversial bond-buying plan, Juncker said there was no direct reason any more for the purchases given that the euro zone's rescue fund would soon be bolstered.

He noted however that the ECB was independent so he could not speculate what the central bank would do.

(Reporting By Sarah Marsh; Editing by Karolina Tagaris)

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'Dexter' star opens up about working with ex

Jennifer Carpenter is on her way to a weekend bender! And it's the best of all kinds for TV fans.

"I'm working on 'The Good Wife' and we're working a 'Fraturday,'" she tells us of her guest stint opposite Michael J. Fox. "Which means you start work Friday and don't get off til the crack of dawn Saturday morning."

Good times! But before that, we caught up with J.Carp to ask about that other awesome show she's on, Showtime's "Dexter," to find out if Deb knows Dex's secret, and what it's like working with that other middle-initialed Michael, her ex-husband Michael C. Hall...

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We met with Jennifer as she shot a fashion feature for the site Stylecaster, and she told us she still looks forward to going to work on "Dexter."

"I'm grateful that it is successful," she explains. "Because, you know, six years in and to still be challenged by the work and proud of the work is quite an accomplishment. It's largely in part to our writers. They are all powerhouses and sick in the greatest way!"

Despite filing for divorce late last year from "Dexter" star Michael C. Hall, Jennifer tells us the pair remain close while working together on the show.

"Has it changed anything? Yes," she says of their time on the set. "[But] I mean, he is and always will be one of my best friends in the world. And just because the marriage ended doesn't mean the love isn't still there. We take very good care of each other and our cast, we always have, and I'm just really lucky."

(Told ya she's crush-worthy. Gotta love that positivity!)

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As for the seasons-long question "Dexter" fans are always wanting to know?whether Deb (Jennifer) will find out her brother Dexter is a serial killer?Jennifer tells us, "Just between us, I think that [Deb] has always suspected something dark, sort of like a dark undercurrent with him. There are just too many gaping holes with his schedule with how he connects and disconnects from her and other people. So I don't think that she would say that 'He must wrap people in plastic, and drive knives through their ribcage.' You know? ... I don't think it's quite cut and dry like that for her, but there is always a suspicion, and I feel like ... I've always been right there with you the audience."

Jennifer also revealed her own personal deepest, darkest secret, and we'll let you be the judge on whether it's worse than Dex's.

"I watch ["Jersey Shore"] at the gym. I'm not going to lie. Yeah, I'm a fan, it's entertaining to sort of turn your brain off. It's like probably getting into the car with a drunk driver or something. [Laughs.] But you're safe, you're in the confines of your home or your gym."

?Reporting by James Chairman

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Michael Lohan denied bail after second arrest

The estranged father of actress Lindsay Lohan has been denied bail in Florida.

Hillsborough County jail records show Michael Lohan was being held Saturday without bond on four charges.

He was arrested on domestic violence charges Tuesday. His bail was set at $5,000 and a judge warned him not to make any contact with his on-and-off girlfriend, Kate Major. Two days later, he was accused of violating the terms of his release by making a harassing phone call to her.

Story: Michael Lohan faces charges in Florida court

Police went to arrest him and he tried to avoid them by jumping off a third-floor balcony at a Tampa hotel. He was injured and had to be taken to the hospital.

He was released from the hospital Friday and put back in jail.

In July, a misdemeanor domestic violence charge against Lohan stemming from a fight with Major was dismissed in Los Angeles after she failed to show up for the trial. Lohan's attorney said Major declined to cooperate to avoid a court spectacle.

Lohan has a history of arrests in New York over allegations of harassment from ex-girlfriends.

Story: Reader: How could Lohan not find morgue door?

Lohan appeared on season 5 of "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew." He told police this week that he moved to Tampa to get away from the publicity surrounding his celebrity daughter Lindsay ? who has had numerous run-ins with the law herself in Los Angeles and is currently performing court-ordered community service in the L.A. County morgue for a probation violation.

She also reportedly posed for Playboy this week.

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Today on New Scientist: 28 October 2011

Astrophile: Undead stars rise again as supernovae

If a tribe of dormant, winking stars really are on the verge of going supernova, they will help reveal dark energy's true nature

Friday Illusion: Mysterious material escapes from box

Watch a spinning ring with an unusual surface appear to change direction and break free from its enclosure

What gives scientists - and writers - credibility?

At the Festival of Ideas, intellectual heavyweights sparred over credibility in conducting - and writing about - science

Skype security flaw can expose a user's location

Researchers have worked out how to reveal the IP address of someone using Skype, without them knowing

Stem-cell find breathes new life into lung repair

New hopes of treating chronic lung diseases have been raised by the rapid stem-cell repair of mouse lungs and by a molecule that drives lung healing

An Experiment with an Air Pump: medical ethics staged

Shelagh Stephenson's play explores the difference between a human research subject and a human experiment

Smarter cameras help you take slicker snaps

Wouldn't it be nice if your camera could also make you a better photographer? New camera interfaces will help get pictures right first time

Green Machine: Recycled cans to make cheap fuel cells

Treating aluminium with small amounts of titanium can be effective at storing and releasing hydrogen, making it a contender for future cheap fuel cells

Graduate Special: where to now?

The end of your degree is drawing close. It is time to take a deep breath and consider your next big steps

Drug hallucinations look real in the brain

Brain scans suggest that the visions induced by an Amazonian shamans' brew may be as real as anything the eyes actually see

Magnetic tongue to produce tastier tinned tomatoes

The sensor could help food manufacturers tweak their production methods to maximise flavour

Feedback: Bigger than Ben Hur

Things bigger than Ben Hur, restructured water, intelligent shampoo with meteorite extract, and more

Daily aspirin cuts risk of colorectal cancer

An aspirin a day reduces the risk of developing hereditary colorectal cancer and could be of benefit to those with a family history of other cancers

Most pristine known asteroid is denser than granite

The lumpy asteroid Lutetia may be a whole, unbroken building block left nearly untouched since the solar system's birth

A shot of snake blood makes the heart grow

Fatty acids found in snake blood increase heart size and efficiency, and could one day be used to treat damaged hearts

Exploding balloons of milk frozen in high-speed photos

To capture the way a balloon deforms as it bursts, a trio of photographers spent hours working in darkness with a lot of milk and a knife on a stick

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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Jimmy Savile, eccentric UK broadcaster, dies at 84 (AP)

LONDON ? Friends and police say veteran British broadcaster Jimmy Savile, a famously eccentric popular culture figure, has died at his home in northern England. He was 84.

Savile, known for his garish tracksuits, chunky gold jewelry and boundless enthusiasm for pop music and charity work, was the host of two long-running British television programs and claimed to have been a confidant to the royal family.

Born in Leeds, northern England, Savile had initially worked in a coal mine before embracing music, building a national profile as a disc jockey in dance halls and later on radio.

Savile, who died Saturday, claimed have been the first DJ in the world to use two turntables, pioneering techniques later embraced by modern dance music. No cause of death was given.

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Saturday, 29 October 2011

Japanese WWII submarine found off Papua New Guinea (AP)

CANBERRA, Australia ? A Japanese World War II submarine wreck was found partially buried in the seabed of a Papua New Guinea harbor during a search for unexploded munitions, Australia's military said Friday.

Australian and New Zealand warships found it 180 feet (55 meters) underwater while working in the area to clear WWII-era explosives Thursday, a Defense Department statement said.

Simpson Harbor is in the town of Rabaul, which was a major Japanese military base on the northeast coast of the South Pacific nation.

The wreck is partially buried in sand but upright. Australian navy historians had concluded from underwater images that the wreck is Japanese, the statement said.

"The Royal Australian Navy will now work with Japanese authorities to assist in determining the wreck's identity," it said.

Gary Oakley, an Australian War Memorial curator and a former submariner, said it appeared to be a midget submarine crewed by one or two men.

"My best guess would be it's a Japanese midget submarine. It doesn't look big enough to be an ocean-going ... submarine," Oakley said after examining indistinct images of the wreck released by the Defense Department.

Japanese midget submarines were transported by ship or larger submarines and used covertly to infiltrate enemy targets including Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and Sydney Harbor.

Such a submarine could have been destroyed by an American air raid or naval bombardment or even scuttled by the Japanese toward the end of the war, Oakley said.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/japan/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111028/ap_on_re_as/as_papua_new_guinea_submarine

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IBM Unveils New 'Big Data' Tools (NewsFactor)

IBM has unveiled new software to bring the power of "big data" analytics to health care, marketing and other business apps. The company presented the new offerings earlier this week at the 2011 Business Analytics Forum in Las Vegas.

IBM said in a statement that the new software will now allow employees in an organization to "explore unstructured data such as Twitter feeds, Facebook posts, weather data, log files, genomic data and video, and make sense of it on the fly as part of their everyday work experience."

Key components of the software tools were obtained by IBM when it bought Netezza and Cognos, and the healthcare analytics software is built on artificial intelligence developed for the Jeopardy-winning supercomputer Watson.

90 Percent in Two Years

The new software tools are intended to make a difference in a business environment that is awash with data. IBM said 90 percent of the world's data, including information generated by sensors, mobile devices, online transactions and social networks, has been created within the past two years.

New IBM cloud-based software using Hadoop-based analytics -- IBM InfoSphere BigInsights on the IBM SmartCloud Enterprise -- can be operational within a half-hour. It allows users to analyze unstructured data from such sources as social networks, mobile devices and sensors, as well as structured data in databases. The company pointed out that basing the tool in the cloud eliminates any need for Hadoop skills, or having to support the necessary software or hardware infrastructure.

A basic, entry-level version is offered at no charge, and an enterprise version is available at hourly pricing. A developer sandbox is available in both versions, to enable custom analytical app development. The company said uses include understanding consumer trends or increasing security on networks.

Location-Aware Analytics

Mobile analytics software is being made available from IBM for iPad users as a free download from Apple's App Store. It's designed to assist in crunching data for such industries as financial services, healthcare, government, communications, retail, and transportation. The predictive analytics software has mapping functionality that can be used in marketing campaigns, resource management for retail stores, crime prevention and academic assessment.

The iPad app, called IBM Cognos Mobile, can be used to analyze data about sales, customer feedback, or financial data, using reporting, a dashboard and scorecards. Other possible uses include doctors analyzing electronic medical records and providing customized treatment plans, or insurance agents analyzing loan data to create individualized policies.

The company said the Cincinnati Zoo was using the software to analyze sales and attendance data, in order to adjust marketing budgets that are based on purchasing patterns.

SPSS Statistics 20.0 offers a new mapping feature so that location can be added to analysis and reports, and planning can be made by geographical area. Uses include more precise tracking of marketing campaign effectiveness by place, detection of crime hot spots, or spotting of areas with high accident or illness rates.

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Friday, 28 October 2011

Jackson doctor's defense case drawing to a close (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The defense of the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death will shift Thursday away from personality to the science that his attorneys hope will prevent the physician from being convicted.

The final witnesses testifying for Dr. Conrad Murray will be fellow doctors, one an expert in addiction and the other in the powerful anesthetic that the Houston-based cardiologist was giving Jackson as a sleep aid.

Their testimony could make the difference in whether Murray is convicted or acquitted of involuntary manslaughter in connection with Jackson's June 2009 death. Authorities contend Murray gave Jackson a fatal dose of propofol and botched resuscitation efforts.

Murray's attorneys contend Jackson gave himself the fatal dose of propofol when his doctor left the room, but have not yet shown evidence about how that theory is even possible. Several prosecution experts have said the self-administration defense was improbable and a key expert said he ruled it out completely, arguing the more likely scenario is that Murray gave Jackson a much higher dose than he has admitted.

The scientific testimony of Dr. Robert Waldman and Dr. Paul White comes a day after jurors heard from five of Murray's one-time patients, who described the cardiologist as a caring physician who performed procedures for free and spent hours getting to know them. When Ruby Mosley described Murray's work at a clinic he founded in a poor neighborhood in Houston in memory of his father, tears welled up in the eyes of the normally stoic doctor-turned-defendant.

Waldman is an addiction expert who may try to bolster the defense theory that Jackson had become dependent on propofol to sleep and was driven to self-administer it when Murray left his bedside.

It will be up to White to explain whether that was possible. He sat in court throughout the testimony of prosecution propofol expert Dr. Steven Shafer, at times shaking his head and furiously passing notes to defense attorneys. In the courthouse, he has been seen conferring with Murray in the hallway outside the courtroom where the case is being heard.

White and Waldman do not necessarily have to convince jurors that Jackson gave himself the fatal dose, but merely provide them with enough reasonable doubt about the prosecution case against Murray.

While prosecutors have portrayed Murray, 58, as a reckless physician who repeatedly broke the rules by giving Jackson propofol as a sleep aid, jurors heard a different portrait of the doctor on Wednesday.

Several of the character witnesses called described Murray as the best doctor they had ever seen and highlighted his skills at repairing their hearts with stents and other procedures.

"I'm alive today because of that man," said Andrew Guest of Las Vegas, who looked Murray. "That man sitting there is the best doctor I've ever seen."

Another former patient, Gerry Causey, stopped to shake Murray's hand in the courtroom and said the physician was his best friend.

A prosecutor noted that none of them were being treated for sleep issues, although Causey and others said they didn't believe the allegations against Murray.

Defense attorneys have told Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor they expect their case to conclude on Thursday. Pastor has said if that happens, closing arguments would occur next week.

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AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch contributed to this report.

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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Mexican presidential hopeful vows drugs war shift (Reuters)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) ? A leading presidential candidate of Mexico's ruling party said on Wednesday he would break with government policy and withdraw the army from the fight against drug gangs if he wins the election in 2012.

Santiago Creel, a former interior minister belonging to the conservative National Action Party (PAN), told Reuters that President Felipe Calderon's military strategy had served its course and that he would change "everything" as leader.

"The direct, frontal, expansive strategy is a strategy that should end with this administration," said Creel, who is seeking the PAN's nomination for the presidency.

Deaths from drug-related violence in Mexico have surged since Calderon sent in the army to fight the cartels when he took office in December 2006, damaging support for his party and causing strains in relations with the United States.

Calderon has endured withering criticism from victims of the drug war and opposition lawmakers for his U.S.-backed military approach but he has stood firm, arguing the cartels would have become too powerful if he had not acted.

More than 44,000 people have died in the conflict to date, and Creel said that if elected in the July vote, he would start taking the Mexican army off the streets as soon as he took office in December 2012.

"By my calculations this would be a period of transition of around 24 months," said the 56-year-old Creel, a descendant of a U.S. immigrant to Mexico of Scottish origin.

Instead, he said priority should be given to attacking cartels' revenue streams, cracking down on money laundering and cleaning up Mexico's prisons, where top criminals are often able to continue running their crime gangs on the outside.

Creel, who also sought the PAN's candidacy for the 2006 election, was an early front runner this time, though some recent surveys have shown former education minister Josefina Vazquez Mota could be overtaking him.

Opinion polls also show the PAN trailing the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, which ruled Mexico for seven decades until 2000.

If the PRI won the election, it would be a serious setback for Latin America's second biggest economy, said Creel.

"People are going to think hard about what returning to the past means, returning to this model ... of agreements or shady deals with criminals," he said.

Calderon also said earlier this month that some in the PRI could consider making deals with organized crime, a practice the party's opponents say was widespread in Mexico in the past.

(Editing by Kieran Murray)

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Automotive Valeting: Making Your Used Automobile Look Like New ...

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Nokia push to help Microsoft in Europe: analysts (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Microsoft will double its share of the Western European smartphone market during 2012 to 12.3 percent, helped by its new partnership with Finland's Nokia, research firm Strategy Analytics said on Tuesday.

Nokia is scheduled to roll out its first smartphones using Microsoft's Windows Phone software platform on Wednesday at its annual media event in London.

Nokia decided to ditch the aging Symbian platform in favor of Microsoft's software in February 2011 in a risky deal which spooked investors.

Nokia's market value has since halved as investors are unsure whether it can ever regain the market share it lost.

The 12.3 percent forecast for Microsoft's software refers to its use across several mobile phone makers and compares to the much higher market share Nokia's Symbian platform alone previously enjoyed -- it controlled 41 percent of the West European market as recently as the first half of 2010.

Strategy Analytics said it expected Western Europe smartphone sales to reach 117 million units in 2012, growing 12 percent from this year, with Microsoft's Windows Phone being the fastest growing major platform.

"Due to growing support from leading hardware vendors, particularly Nokia, Microsoft is in a good position to become Western Europe's third major smartphone platform behind Android and Apple iOS next year," analyst Neil Mawston said in a statement.

The researcher expects Google's Android to capture 44 percent and Apple's iOS 23 percent of the market next year.

Strategy Analytics said the Microsoft platform would benefit also from Samsung Electronics and HTC promoting models using it, but cautioned that Microsoft's long-term success was not yet fully guaranteed.

"There remain several on-going challenges for Microsoft, including its limited support for high-growth dual-core superphones, the relatively modest size of its Marketplace apps store, and a consumer brand perception of Windows Phone that may have been tainted by the past weaknesses," Mawston said.

(Reporting By Tarmo Virki; Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Republicans plot early strategy to win back Ind. (AP)

INDIANAPOLIS ? Indiana Republicans took their first presidential loss in 40 years when Barack Obama carried the rock-ribbed GOP state. They're not about to let it happen again.

To return the state to the GOP column and nail it there, national Republicans say they plan to treat Indiana as if it were a long-standing battleground state. State Republicans hope to recreate the excitement that fired up underdog Indiana Democrats in 2008, when Hillary Clinton and Obama campaigned extensively throughout the state in a lengthy primary battle that dragged through May, creating a buzz that lasted until the general election.

By contrast, GOP nominee John McCain largely took Indiana for granted, focusing his energy on actual battleground states. Obama won the state in November by a little more than 30,000 votes.

Now the state is fairly crawling with GOP candidates.

The state party has sponsored four presidential forums since August. Those events brought Republican candidates like pizza magnate Herman Cain, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former U.S. Ambassador to China John Huntsman to Indiana and helped add 1,000 names to the party's e-mail list, party spokesman Pete Seat said.

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, whose YouTube videos about the budget crisis have given him a high profile, headlined the state party's fall fundraiser with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Preibus last Friday. Cain visited the exclusive Columbia Club in downtown Indianapolis at the same time.

"It's nice that we're getting this kind of attention, it's creating interest in the election," Garry Petersen said last week, before listening to Perry speak to roughly 300 Republicans at the Columbia Club. Petersen and his wife, Terri, have long been active in Indiana Republican politics and said this is the most attention the state has gotten from Republican presidential candidates since the early 1980s.

"Our responsibility is to take care of our backyard here and to make sure that Indiana is fired up. We have a network of folks that are willing to sacrifice their time and just make sure that Barack Obama is one and done," Indiana Republican Party Chairman Eric Holcomb said.

Obama was the first Democrat to win Indiana since Lyndon Johnson in 1964. And even though they voted three separate Democratic governors into office in the intervening years, Hoosiers voters so reliably went for whomever the Republicans offered nationally for 44 years.

That near-certainty that any Republican presidential nominee would carry the state made both sides complacent until Obama's win in 2008. It has sent some of the most conservative representatives to Congress, including Dan Burton, Dan Coats and Dan Quayle, who was vice president under President George H.W. Bush.

To keep Indiana's reputation for producing conservative wins, the RNC plans to begin sending staffers and money to Indiana in the spring, said Rick Wiley, RNC political director. Republicans learned a hard lesson in Indiana in 2008 when they waited until after McCain's nomination had been locked up to begin organizing their campaign, he said.

"We're going to treat it as a battleground state. We're going to treat as though we're running behind in the state," Wiley said Tuesday. He would not say how much the national party plans to spend in the state or how many full-time staff they will pay for here.

For its part, the Obama campaign is touting a continued staff presence in Indiana that has been maintained since Obama took office. The re-election effort has maintained between two and four fulltime staffers in Indiana since 2008, according to an Indiana Democratic source who spoke on condition of anonymity because the Obama campaign does not want to release campaign staff numbers.

Those staffers have been running phone banks and helping the state's Democratic mayoral candidates, the source said. The Obama campaign is running weekly phone banks from the state Democratic party headquarters every Tuesday, according to the campaign website.

Obama's Indiana supporters say even if the president loses Indiana next year they are optimistic the network they built in 2008 has scared Republicans enough to at least draw away resources from other battleground states.

"I think they better" campaign hard in Indiana, said Kip Tew, a former Indiana Democratic Party chairman who led Obama's Indiana efforts in 2008. "They didn't the last time and they lost, so they probably learned a lesson."

In the meantime, both parties are using Indiana's statewide municipal elections as training ahead of next year's battle. Indiana Republicans have held four training sessions with mayoral candidates and volunteers, sending out executive director Justin Garrett to lead the events throughout the state.

"It's a long road ahead of us," GOP state chairman Holcomb said. "We need to take nothing for granted and make sure that Indiana turns red."

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Monday, 24 October 2011

Music Video Shot Entirely Using iPhone 4S

iPhone 4S Video Camera

iPhone 4S comes a vastly improved 8-megapixel camera, which allows you to shoot videos in 1080 HD with video stabalization technology.

It seems to have convinced a band called Turnback to shoot their new single, "Cellophane Sky" from album "Drawn In Chalk"?entirely using two iPhone 4S's.

Turnback rep:

On October 14th, 2011 we received 2 brand new iPhone 4S smart phones. On Sunday October 16th we shot the video at the famous NYC nightclub Webster Hall. Over the next several days, with little sleep and lots of coffee, the final video was finished.

You can checkout the video of the song below:

iPhone seems to be a great medium to get some free publicity. Last year, a?New York City rock band ?Atomic Tom? was in the news for turning to their iPhones for help after their instruments were allegedly stolen.

The members of the band hooked their iPhones to a portable speaker system and?used various musical iPhone apps to play??Take Me Out? from their latest album on a New York City subway train.

If the video was taken completely using two iPhone 4S's then it is quite impressive. What do you think?

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Calif. officer critically wounded in shooting (Providence Journal)

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

After Qaddafi: Can a democratic Libya unify a divided society?

After Qaddafi, some say prospects for orderly transition in Libya ? a traditionally divided, tribal society ? are not good. There is hope, however, that the homegrown nature of the rebellion will improve the country's prospects.

The death Thursday of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi ends speculation about the former dictator?s lingering power and fully shifts the spotlight to the country?s new leadership and its ability to govern all Libya.

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A central question for Libya and indeed for the Arab Spring will now be this: Can a democratic and representative government stabilize and unify a historically divided society in the absence of the kind of authoritarian rule that kept Libya together for four decades?

Historical precedent would suggest that the prospects for Libya ? a tribal society traditionally divided between the east, where the now-ruling opposition sprang up, and the west, where Colonel Qaddafi was in full command ? are not good, some political scientists who have studied political transitions say.

Yet one factor that Libya has going for it, they add, is that Libyans largely threw off their shackles on their own (albeit with assistance from NATO) and will not be trying to sustain a ?democracy? imposed from the outside.

?We would actually feel fairly pessimistic about the prospects for this [transition] to be successful and stable,? says Prof. Michael Greig, an expert in international conflict management at the University of North Texas in Denton.

?One of the key factors for survival of a new democracy is the social cohesion of the society,? says Mr. Greig, basing his conclusions on his study of 41 political transitions around the world over the last 170 years. ?The more diverse the society, the less stable these new regimes tend to be,? he adds, noting that Libya is a hard-to-unify tribal culture with ethnic diversity.

On the brighter side, Greig says, is the fact that Libya?s political transition was accomplished by indigenous forces and was not imposed from the outside.

?One area of optimism would be that Libya is not Iraq and Afghanistan,? he says, ?where the change in regimes was imposed by an outside power. Those kinds of regimes tend to struggle pretty significantly.?

Libya will be watched closely around the Arab region and indeed by powers, like the United States, concerned about the ability of inexperienced leaders to stabilize and control a fractured society.

One of the purposes of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton?s surprise visit to Tripoli Tuesday was to convey this concern to Libya?s transition leadership ? and to underscore American support for a timely and open political transition to a representative democracy.

The Libya scenario may have less in common with that of a country like Egypt, with its fairly cohesive society, than with other regional trouble spots like Yemen and Syria, some regional experts say. In those countries, authoritarian rulers continue to try to hold on to power in either tribally or religiously and ethnically diverse societies.

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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Automotive Recruitment By AutoMax Recruiting And Training ...

Automotive RecruitmentAutomotive Recruitment: n. The process of attracting, screening, selecting and training qualified people to work in an automotive dealership.

I started off with the definition of automotive recruitment because I thought it important to point out the four parts of? any successful recruiting campaign, and they are:

  1. Attracting the right people
  2. Screening for top talent
  3. Selecting the right people, and
  4. Training for optimal performance.

In this post I will be sharing with you an exact blueprint for automotive recruitment success, in fact it?s the same process that we use here at AutoMax Recruiting and Training, at dealerships all across the country, if you?d like to hire us to do the recruiting for you, you can contact us HERE. If you?d like to go it alone, just keep reading!

Attracting The Right People

Finding people to apply for a position at your dealership might sound easy, but if you?re looking to attract more than just the people LOOKING for a job, you need to have a plan in place! Most dealerships, while trying to recruit people, post in two different places, the help wanted section of the local paper and on Craigslist. While the latter will give you a plethora of applicants the quality can be questionable, the former can be hit or miss.

What?s the solution? It comes in two parts actually, the first part being reach. That?s right, you want as many people as possible to see your automotive recruitment ad which means you need to post it on as as many different job boards as humanly possible. At AutoMax Recruiting And Training we use well over a hundred, as well as our own internal, SEO driven job board. We use Career Builder, Monster Jobs, Indeed, Craigslist, Simply Hired, and Jobster, just to name a few. We even use Twitter, Facebook, Google + and LinkedIn, again, just to name a few. The idea is to be everywhere because you want as many different people as possible to see which positions you are hiring for.

Now for the second part, and this is where the real art of placing an ad for your automotive recruitment campaign comes in and that is having the right copy! Copywriters us an acronym called AIDA, which stands for:

  • Attention
  • Interest
  • Desire
  • Action

The first part, attention, is all about writing a headline that will draw people in. A headline that will make somebody stop browsing and click on the ad to read more. Here are some examples:

  • Looking For A New Career? Love To learn? Then We?ll Love Filling Up Your Bank Account!
  • Like Having Fun? Like Working With People? Do You Like Money? This Is The One!
  • Tired Of Finding All The Wrong Jobs In All The Wrong Places?
  • Does Your Old Job Have You Down In The Dumps? It?s Time For A Change, It?s Time To Make A Real Living!
  • Can?t We All Just Make A Living Doing What We Love? Everybody That Works Here Does!

While some of those may or may not be to your fancy I hope you get the point? GET THEIR ATTENTION!

The second part is interest, now that you have their attention it?s very important that you get them interested in what you have to say. You do this by not sounding like every other automotive recruitment ad out there, it?s important that you are both different and interesting.

Now that you are building interest you have to make them desire the position by telling them how it will fix a problem their having. Then, end with a strong call to action, which, of course, is to apply for the position. If you do all four of those things you are well you way to attracting the right kind of people.

A few more things to ponder:

  • Be straight forward and to the point. Don?t worry about telling them everything there is to know about the job, this leads to information overload and you miss out on one the biggest motivational forces known to man? curiosity!
  • Write for a 5th grader. Use simple sentences.
  • Use white space, that is, write using small paragraphs and bullet points whenever possible. Big blocks of text are boring.

Screening For Top Talent

Always invite everybody in for an interview, it?s hard to get an idea of who the person is behind the resume without being belly to belly. This is a very important part of the automotive recruitment campaign because it allows you to get to know the prospective employee before you hire them. Sounds straight forward doesn?t it, did that last sentence make you go duh!? I said it because I?ve been on enough interviews, while training, to see that most interviewers only interview because they feel obligated, not because they see it as a necessity. The interview process allows you the opportunity to dig in and find the level of aptitude you?re looking for.? Here are some questions to ask:

  • Why are you looking for a career change? Money, is hardly ever the right answer, there are better motivators out there.
  • What was your biggest success in your last job? This question will give you some amazing insight into what they feel is important.
  • What was your biggest failure? Asking the inverse of questions you already ask will help you to dig deeper into the psyche of your would be employee.
  • What would you consider your weaknesses to be?
  • Your Strengths?
  • How would your best friend describe you?
  • What about your worst enemy?
  • What do you do when your stressed out?
  • How do you deal with conflict?
  • How do you feel when somebody tells you no?

I know that some of these questions may seem a little odd but they are questions that require both thought and consideration and will go a long way to helping you figure out what makes the interviewee tick.

Screening

At AutoMax Recruiting And Training we use a video based screening tool called the Car Sales Simulator, and instead of going into great lengths about it, you can learn more about The Car Sales Simulator and how we use it during our automotive recruitment campaigns by checking it out here.

Selecting And Training

Now that you have attracted the right people, interviewed the right people and screened for top talent, it?s time to make the selection process. Of course there is no way of telling you who to select at this point, because you are the one who attracted, interviewed and screened them but I will say this. Go with your gut! Also, remember that just because somebody interviews well doesn?t mean they will perform the job well, so being thorough will make your selection process much, MUCH easier.

Warning: Never ever hire somebody without training them, even if they have previous experience. You do things differently than the last place and it?s during training that you set expectations. It?s during training where you set both your new hire and yourself up for success. Most people will say that the automotive recruitment process ends at hiring, but I feel that automotive training should be an integral part of your recruitment process because without it, your destined for failure!

Automotive Recruitment By AutoMax Recruiting And Training

If after reading this, you feel as if you want to leave it to the professionals, we offer a no cost, no obligation automotive recruitment consultation on every position in the dealership from sales people and BDR?s, to general managers and lot techs, as I am fond of saying: From porters to presidents and everything in between!

You can contact us by checkout out out Contact Us Page.

Remember, if you want automotive recruitment done right, ask for Automax Recruiting and Training!

Source: http://www.automaxrecruitingandtraining.com/uncategorized/automotive-recruitment-by-automax-recruiting-and-training/

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iTunes Match has 3G data limits?

A TiPb reader informed us that he was able to stream a 50 min. long concert this morning via iTunes Match, but now he’s being told to connect to Wi-Fi to play anything that long. Both iTunes and the App Store have a 20MB limit on 3G...

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Gaddafi caught like "rat" in a drain, humiliated and (Reuters)

SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) ? Muammar Gaddafi made his final dash for freedom shortly before dawn prayers. Libya's ousted leader, a few dozen loyal bodyguards and the head of his now non-existent army Abu Bakr Younis Jabr, broke out of the two-month siege of his home town Sirte and, forming a convoy of six dozen vehicles, raced through the outskirts to the west.

They did not get far.

French aircraft struck military vehicles belonging to Gaddafi forces near Sirte at about 8:30 a.m. (2:30 a.m. ET), said officials.

Images of the drama that followed were soon whizzing around the globe. Footage of a bloodstained and shaken Gaddafi dragged by angry fighters cuts away before what could have been the inglorious end, leaving open the question of how exactly the dictator died.

Interviews conducted separately with those who say they were present build up a picture of Gaddafi's final hours, and together with the footage, give clues about his last stand and demise.

Gaddafi was still alive when he was captured outside Sirte.

But a succession of shaky mobile phone videos, filmed by government fighters, show that very soon after his capture Gaddafi already had blood streaming down the side of his face and onto his scarf and shirt from a wound close to his left ear.

Later he is hauled onto the bonnet of a Toyota pick-up truck and held in a sitting position by the scruff of his shirt.

Looking dazed with blood now streaming down the left of his face, Gaddafi can be heard saying "God forbids this" several times as slaps from the crowd rain down on his head.

"This is for Misrata, you dog," said one man slapping him. The unit which captured Gaddafi was from Misrata, a city that suffered widespread destruction in a lengthy siege after its citizens rose up against 42 years of one-man rule.

"Do you know right from wrong?" Gaddafi says.

"Shut up you dog," someone replies as more blows rain down.

Mahmoud Hamada, a fighter clearly recognizable from the films as being there at the time, said Gaddafi was already barely able to walk when he was captured.

Hamada said he and others hauled the former despot onto the front of the truck to get him through the crush of fighters to a waiting ambulance some 500 meters (yards) away.

One video shows Gaddafi being heaved off the bonnet of the truck and dragged toward a car, then pulled down by his hair. "Keep him alive, keep him alive!" someone shouts.

But another man in the crowd lets out a high-pitched hysterical scream. Gaddafi then goes out of view and gunshots ring out. Hamada said he did not see Gaddafi dragged to the ground and said the ousted leader was in a bad way, but alive when he was put into the waiting ambulance and it drove away.

"THEY BEAT HIM"

"They captured him alive and while he was being taken away, they beat him and then they killed him," one senior National Transitional Council source told Reuters. "He might have been resisting."

In what appeared to contradict the events in the video, Libya's ruling NTC said Gaddafi was shot in the head in crossfire between government troops and his own supporters while being taken away in the ambulance. He died from the wound minutes before reaching hospital, the prime minister said, but no order had been given to kill him.

But the ambulance driver, Ali Jaghdoun, said Gaddafi was already dead when he picked him up and he then drove the body to the city of Misrata. "I didn't try to revive him because he was already dead," Jaghdoun said.

That was borne out by video footage which showed what appeared to be Gaddafi's lifeless corpse being loaded into an ambulance in Sirte.

There was also no damage to Jaghdoun's ambulance.

A Reuters witness who saw Gaddafi's body in Misrata on Friday said it bore a bullet hole on the left side of the head, as well as a large bruise on one side and scratch marks.

There is a possibility that Gaddafi may have received the head wound before or very soon after his capture in a drainage pipe on the outskirts of Sirte and died later of that wound.

Gaddafi called the rebels who rose up against his autocratic rule "rats," but in the end it was he who was captured cowering in a drainage pipe full of rubbish and filth.

"He called us rats, but look where we found him," said Ahmed Al Sahati, a 27-year-old government fighter, standing next to two stinking drainage pipes under a six-lane highway near Sirte.

TRAPPED

Two miles west of Sirte, there were three clusters of cars and pick-up trucks mounted with machine guns burned out, smashed and smoldering -- one group of 11 vehicles next to an electricity substation, three cars in a field and another cluster of seven pick-ups in another field.

They had clearly been hit by a force far beyond anything the motley army the former rebels has assembled during eight months of revolt to overthrow the once feared leader.

Inside some of the trucks still in their seats sat the charred skeletal remains of drivers and passengers killed instantly by the strike. Other bodies lay mutilated and contorted, strewn across the grass.

There were 95 bodies in all, many of them black Africans.

Less than half were burned alive in the vehicles. Others appeared to have been killed, some of them cut in two, by heavy caliber guns from either an aircraft or from ground fire. Others appeared to have been killed by fragmentation wounds, possibly from exploding rockets and ammunition in the pick-ups.

Government fighter Ahmed al-Masalati from Misrata said he was there. He said Gaddafi's convoy escaped at 6:30 am and went around a roundabout and came under fire from government forces.

"They were trapped in these positions," he said, pointing to the field. "At 8:15 a NATO jet came in, a Mirage. It shot at the group of 11 cars then made another pass and shot at other group at the north end who were held up in seven cars."

That account was confirmed by a Gaddafi prisoner on Friday, Jibril Abu Shnaf, who was captured not far from the convoy.

"I was cooking for the other guys, when all of a sudden they came in and said 'come on, we're leaving'. I got in a civilian car and joined the end of the convoy. We tried to escape along the coast road. But we came under heavy fire, so we tried another way," he told Reuters while in custody in the town of Sirte.

When the air strike hit the convoy had already stopped "but I don't know why, I was just following the others," he said. "Then the only thing I saw was dead bodies all around, dust and debris. It went dark," Shnaf said.

"I saw this guy running," he said, gesturing toward another prisoner beside him, "and I just followed him. I had no idea Muammar was with us until they (his captors) told us."

Gaddafi himself escaped the carnage.

Mansour Daou, leader of Gaddafi's personal bodyguards, was with the ousted leader shortly before he died. He told al Arabiya television that after the air strike the survivors had "split into groups and each group went its own way."

Gaddafi and a handful of his men appeared to have made their way through a stand of trees and taken refuge in the two drainage pipes under the highway.

But NTC fighters were hot on their tail.

"I was with Gaddafi and Abu Bakr Younis Jabr and about four volunteer soldiers," Daou said, adding he had not witnessed his leader's death because he had fallen unconscious after being wounded in the back by a shell explosion.

"MY MASTER IS HERE"

Government fighter Saleem Bakeer said he was among those who came across Gaddafi hiding in the pipes, each about half a meter high.

Other NTC militiamen who also said they were present and, separately interviewed in different locations, all named each other as also having been at the scene and their stories matched closely. One man had what he said was Gaddafi's gold-plated pistol.

"At first we fired at them with anti-aircraft guns, but it was no use," said Bakeer, while being feted by his comrades near the road and the drainage pipes. "Then we went in on foot.

"One of Gaddafi's men came out waving his rifle in the air and shouting surrender, but as soon as he saw my face he started shooting at me," he told Reuters.

"Then I think Gaddafi must have told them to stop. 'My master is here, my master is here', he said, 'Muammar Gaddafi is here and he is wounded'," said Bakeer.

"We went in and brought Gaddafi out. He was saying 'what's wrong? What's wrong? What's going on?'. Then we took him and put him in the car," Bakeer said.

At the time of his capture, Gaddafi was already wounded with gunshots to his leg and to his back, Bakeer said.

One of the others who said he took part in the capture of the man who ruled Libya for 42 years said Gaddafi was shot and wounded at the last minute by one of his own men.

"One of Muammar Gaddafi's guards shot him in the chest," said Omran Jouma Shawan.

Another NTC official, speaking to Reuters anonymously, gave another account of Gaddafi's violent death: "They (NTC fighters) beat him very harshly and then they killed him. This is a war."

Where he was captured, fallen electricity cables partially covered the entrance to the drainage pipes and the bodies of three men, apparently Gaddafi bodyguards, lay there, one in shorts probably due to a bandaged wound on his leg.

Four more bodies lay at the other end of the pipes. All black men, one had his brains blown out, another man had been decapitated, his dreadlocked head lying beside his torso.

Army chief Jabr was also captured alive, Bakeer said, but NTC officials later announced he was also dead.

Joyous government fighters fired their weapons in the air, shouted "Allahu Akbar" and posed for pictures. Others wrote graffiti on the concrete parapets of the highway. One said simply: "Gaddafi was captured here."

(Additional reporting by Rania El Gamal in Misrata and Samia Nakhoul in Amman; Writing by Jon Hemming)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111021/ts_nm/us_libya_gaddafi_finalhours

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Friday, 21 October 2011

The Best?New Features in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich [Android]

Google just unveiled their new Nexus phone, the Galaxy Nexus, along with a preview of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, coming to phones next year. Here's a look at the creamy new update to the Android operating system. More »


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E-Trade posts $71M 3Q profit, tops estimates (AP)

CHICAGO ? Online broker E-Trade Financial Corp. reported third-quarter profits Wednesday that surged eightfold from a year ago due to a hefty tax benefit and increased trading by its customers during a summer of high volatility in the stock markets.

The results exceeded analysts' expectations and strengthened its return to profitability this year after several money-losing years due to bad mortgages in its banking division.

E-Trade got a big boost in the quarter from a $62 million income tax benefit for liquidating a European subsidiary.

The New York-based company reported net income of $70.7 million, or 24 cents per share, up from $8.4 million, or 3 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.

Revenue was $507 million, up 4 percent from $489 million in the third quarter of 2010.

Analysts surveyed by FactSet had forecast earnings of 18 cents a share and revenue of $511 million.

It decreased its loan loss provision in the quarter to $98 million from $152 million a year ago.

CEO Steven Freiberg said delinquency trends in the company's loan portfolio continue to improve and the quarterly loan provision is now down about 80 percent from its peak.

Online brokers benefit from market volatility like the turmoil this summer amid investor nervousness over the European debt crisis, the U.S. debt-ceiling showdown and the uncertain global economy. E-Trade said its daily average revenue trades were up 30 percent from a year ago at 165,000.

E-Trade, which returned to profitability this year, recently began a strategic review at the behest of its largest shareholder, hedge fund Citadel LLC, that could lead to E-trade's sale. Prospective suitors include Schwab, TD Ameritrade and Capital One Financial Corp.

Freiberg declined to discuss the status of the review but indicated it is ongoing.

Shares in the company rose 15 cents to $9.55 in extended trading after the company reported its results. During the regular session, the stock fell 25 cents a share, or 2.6 percent, to close at $9.40.

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US: Don't reopen Demjanjuk citizenship case

(AP) ? Federal prosecutors said they will fight a "brazen" attempt to restore U.S. citizenship to a man deported to Germany and convicted on Nazi war crimes charges.

In a U.S. District Court filing Tuesday night, prosecutors said retired Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk was trying to cast himself as a victim following his May 12 conviction in Germany on over 28,000 counts of accessory to murder.

Demjanjuk's attorneys charge that the government failed to disclose important evidence, namely a 1985 secret FBI report uncovered by The Associated Press. It indicates the FBI believed a Nazi ID card purportedly showing Demjanjuk served as a death camp guard was a Soviet-made fake.

There was no immediate comment from the family or defense team in response to the filing.

Demjanjuk, 91, was convicted by a court that found he had served as a guard at the Nazi's Sobibor death camp in occupied Poland. He was sentenced to five years in prison.

Demjanjuk denies serving as a guard at any camp and is free pending his appeal.

He's been in poor health for years and has been in and out of a hospital since his conviction.

He currently cannot leave Germany because he has no passport, but he could get a U.S. passport if the denaturalization ruling was overturned.

Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk was a Soviet Red Army soldier captured by the Germans in 1942. The Munich court found he agreed to serve the Nazis as a guard at Sobibor.

"John Demjanjuk comes before this court casting himself as the victim ? of government misconduct and a 'miscarriage of justice' that led to his 2002 denaturalization," the government said in a 56-page filing accompanied by 35 exhibits.

"That claim is nothing if not brazen," the papers said. "The facts are that John Demjanjuk was a guard at a Nazi extermination camp (and at Nazi concentration camps) where he helped to murder thousands of innocent men, women and children."

The government asked Judge Dan Polster to reject Demjanjuk's bid to reopen his citizenship case.

Associated Press

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

Yahoo's 3Q shows company remains in financial funk (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Yahoo keeps losing ground in the fast-moving Internet market, increasing the pressure on the struggling company to abandon its perpetual turnaround attempts and negotiate a sale with one of several prospective bidders.

The latest signs of Yahoo Inc.'s malaise surfaced Tuesday in its third-quarter earnings report. The lackluster results for the July-September period extended a streak of financial mediocrity that culminated in Yahoo's abrupt firing of Carol Bartz as CEO last month.

Although cost-cutting measures imposed by Bartz helped boost Yahoo's earnings after stripping out one-time gains, the company is still selling less advertising at a time when the overall Internet market has been growing.

After subtracting ad commissions, Yahoo's third -quarter revenue stood at $1.07 billion ? a 5 percent drop from the same time last year.

That performance looks even feebler next to the 37 percent increase in net revenue that Internet search and advertising leader Google Inc. enjoyed during the third quarter. Analysts believe Facebook, the owner of the Web's most popular hangout, is growing at an even quicker pace, although there is no way of knowing for certain because the privately held company isn't required to reveal its finances.

Yahoo, which is based in Sunnyvale, Calif., doesn't anticipate an upturn in the final three months of the year ? typically the busiest time for online advertising because it coincides with the holiday shopping season.

If it hits the mid-range of management projections, Yahoo's net revenue in the fourth quarter will fall by about 6 percent from the same time last year.

Normally, Yahoo's stock price would fall after a ho-hum quarter that offered little hope for better times ahead.

But that didn't happen Tuesday, largely because many investors are betting that Yahoo's struggles will make it more likely the company will sell itself as a whole or in part. The company's stock price already has climbed by more than 20 percent since Bartz's Sept. 6 ouster.

Yahoo shares gained 42 cents, or 2.7 percent, to $15.89 in Tuesday's extended trading.

Tim Morse, who is filling in as Yahoo's interim CEO while also working as chief financial officer, told analysts Tuesday that he couldn't discuss what the company's next step might be or when it might take it.

"The board is actively looking at the full range of options available to return the company to a path of robust growth and industry-leading innovation," Morse said. "The objective is to deliver on the company's potential and create value for employees, advertisers, users and shareholders."

Even before the third-quarter report came out, Stifel Nicolaus & Co. analyst Jordan Rohan issued a report putting the odds of Yahoo being sold at 80 percent.

Most of Yahoo's attraction lies in its Internet investments in Asia and a worldwide audience of about 700 million people each month. Before taxes, the value of Yahoo's 35 percent stake in Yahoo Japan now stands at $6.4 billion while its 43 percent stake could be worth about $14 billion, Morse said

That appraisal implies Wall Street is putting little or no value on Yahoo's U.S. assets, given the company's market value is $20 billion.

Although it's still recognized around the world, Yahoo's brand has been losing its luster as people increasingly embrace social networks such as Facebook and short-messaging service Twitter to keep track of what's going on instead of relying on a media hub like Yahoo's website.

"Yahoo isn't at the forefront of the Internet anymore," said Benchmark Co. analyst Clayton Moran. "Its assets have grown duller."

That hasn't discouraged opportunistic buyout firms from circling Yahoo like vultures hovering over a wounded animal.

The list of firms believed to be considering a run at Yahoo includes KKR & Co., the Blackstone Group, and Silver Lake. Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz's name also has popped up as a potential bidder. There is even talk of Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, who remains one of the company's largest shareholders, teaming up with one of the bidders in a leveraged buyout. Yang already took one unsuccessful stab at fixing Yahoo during an 18-month stint as CEO that ended with Bartz's hiring in January 2009.

Then there is this wild card: Microsoft Corp., Yahoo's jilted suitor, rival and now Internet search partner.

If Microsoft were to return with another bid for Yahoo, it would be at a much lower price than the $47.5 billion, or $33 per share, that it offered in May 2008. Microsoft walked away when Yang didn't immediately jump at the chance to sell at such a high price. Now, Yahoo would be fortunate to fetch as much as $20 per share or about $27 billion, in a sale of the entire company, Moran said.

Microsoft has less incentive to pursue a deal now because Yahoo now relies on Microsoft to process the search requests on its website. That arrangement, negotiated by Bartz, gives Microsoft the traffic and user insights it was seeking when it tried to buy Yahoo three years ago. The alliance so far isn't producing as much money as Yahoo envisioned, prompting it to persuade Microsoft to guarantee a certain amount of revenue through March 2013 ? a year longer than the original promise.

In a late Tuesday appearance at an Internet conference, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said it was a good thing the attempt to buy Yahoo in 2008 didn't pan out because the economy later descended into its deepest recession since World War II.

"Sometimes, you're lucky in life," Ballmer said at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. "With that said, there are a lot of great things at Yahoo." He wasn't asked if Microsoft is mulling another takeover attempt.

The only company that has publicly said it may make a bid for Yahoo this time around is the Alibaba Group, a Chinese Internet giant that has a testy relationship with Yahoo. The two companies are already linked through a 43 percent stake that Yahoo owns in Alibaba, but Alibaba CEO Jack Ma wants to find a way to turn the tables. Ma recently told a Silicon Valley audience that he is very interested in buying Yahoo. A Chinese news service reported this week that Ma says he has lined up $20 billion to mount a bid.

But even if Yahoo and Alibaba could agree on a price, they would still have to persuade U.S. regulators to allow a Chinese-owned company to buy a high-profile American company involved in communications.

Even if Alibaba doesn't make a bid on its own, Ma will likely be a key figure in any takeover attempt because his company is such a vital piece of the Yahoo puzzle, Moran said.

If Yahoo's board decides a sale doesn't make sense, then its next job will be picking a new CEO. The top internal candidates are believed to be Morse and Ross Levinsohn, the company's executive vice president of Americas. Recruiting an outsider could be daunting because of all the uncertainty and challenges still facing Yahoo.

"There is still some appeal in Yahoo, but it is going to require a lot of work to get them back on track," said S&P Capital IQ equity analyst Scott Kessler.

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