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Do You Need Real Estate Marketing Software? | Market Leader

There is nothing worse than dropping a lead only to find that shortly thereafter that lead bought or sold a property with another agent. That smack upside the head tells you that it?s time to invest in a system.

It?s all about lead management. It doesn?t do you any good to generate new leads if you aren?t following up on the leads you already have. Cultivating these leads takes time, and staying in touch is a critical aspect of this cultivation.

real estate marketing softwareConsider this: Most homebuyers spend one day choosing an agent and typically choose the agent that is close-at-hand. A good software system that allows you to be in touch with former clients and prospects on a consistent basis ensures that you are the agent that is closest at hand.

Getting leads, following up with those leads, and turning them into listings and sales requires organization. The best way to get organized is to spend the money on a solid system and then take the time to set it up. Once you?ve done that, if you?ve purchased the right system, you can forget it. Set it and forget it ? who doesn?t like the sound of that?

Think about riding a bike. A bicycle is a tool that makes getting from one place to another faster and easier than walking. You get on, push the pedals and away you go. Underlying your actions, though, a whole host of mechanical stuff is going on that you don?t even have to think about. The gears, chain, pedals and brakes are all separate elements that work together to produce the desired outcome: you getting somewhere quickly and easily.

The same can be said for automated real estate marketing software. The right one ? one that integrates your customer relationship management (CRM) system with your marketing plan ? allows you to follow up with leads just by pushing the pedals. You?ll have no more dropped or lost leads ? they?ll remain in the system until they ?list or die.?

Best of all, once you decide to take control and stop allowing your business to run you, you?ll be rewarded with the knowledge of a full pipeline of cultivated leads and more free time.

Pennsylvania agent Erika Ramus says it?s not enough to determine that you need real estate marketing software; you also need to commit yourself to using it. If the software you choose is too cumbersome, you may just decide to opt out, so set yourself up for success by investigating the various products available and choosing the one that offers the features you want.

For instance, Florida agent Lilo Clacher prefers software that offers stunning templates, while fellow Floridian Katrina Madewell appreciates a robust back-end lead management system.

With all the technology at a real estate professional?s fingertips there is simply no excuse for keeping your leads on a spreadsheet or (gasp!) in a binder, shoved into a drawer until you have a few minutes to make a follow-up call or two. ?The fortune is in the follow-up,? and the follow-up depends on a rock solid system.

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Source: http://www.marketleader.com/blog/2013/01/30/do-you-need-real-estate-marketing-software/

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New TV series next summer crowns 'top hooker'

(AP) ? How far can reality television go? A new competition series will debut this summer called "Top Hooker."

Get your mind out of the gutter. It's on Animal Planet, and it's about fishing.

The network says the show will pit teams of expert fishers competing in odd challenges, like fishing with outlandish tools, catching fish blindfolded and netting fish with their mouth. It's all catch-and-release.

The series will run for eight episodes and be based in California fishing spots.

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Chuck Hagel: A Precocious Choice

Yahoo News asked military service members, veterans and military families to react to the nomination of Chuck Hagel to the defense secretary post and what changes they'd like to see at the department. Here's one perspective.

COMMENTARY | Amid both criticism and elation, President Obama made a bold and surprising move by nominating Chuck Hagel, a Republican, as the new defense secretary. Having served in the U.S. Army from 1983 to 1989 as a sergeant, I have a different view than most politicians. I applaud the president's strategic appointment. Perhaps this is exactly what the nation needs at this point in history, an innovative approach to uniting our government.

If Hagel is appointed, I hope to see an extensive change in our foreign policy. Especially when it comes to limiting the use of U.S. troops in the middle-east. Chuck Hagel is well-known for his criticism of the Bush administration's foreign policy, as well as its Iraq policy. Since he had served as a non-commissioned officer during the Vietnam War, he understood well the tell-tale signs of a lost conflict.

Despite being labeled unpatriotic by many Republicans, he was not afraid of speaking his mind. He said: "To question your government is not unpatriotic -- to not question your government is unpatriotic." He also openly criticized the Republican Party's use of rhetorical tactics that divided the nation. I believe that his ability to understand the importance of supporting our constitution over our president is exactly what this nation needs.

As a veteran, I believe that for the nation to recover completely it must first unite. Never has the country stood so divided. Therefore, it is only logical that the best place to start is with our country's leaders. I am hopeful that Chuck Hagel's appointment will be the catalyst for unification and true recovery. Perhaps it will serve as an example for all Americans to work together.

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The National Monument: A National Symbol Of Independence

For decades, many Asian, African and Latin American countries handed over their political and social control to their European colonial rulers and suffered in the absence of freedom and independence. Subsequent to over a century of subjugation and control, the 20th century witnessed the great decolonization movements that swept across the globe and resulted in the creation of newly independent countries across these three continents. Whilst some nations negotiated their independence through peaceful means, others had to resort to many a violent struggle in order to achieve their freedom. Many nations, subsequent to becoming independent wished to mark their freedom in a manner that would serve as a reminder of the subjugation they were once under and the power of their citizens in engaging in a struggle for freedom.

The National Monument located in Merdeka Square in Jakarta, the brain child of the then President Sukarno is one such reminder in the nation of Indonesia. Subsequent to the recognition by the Dutch of the Independence of Indonesia, President Sukarno had a vision which he saw through to the end. His goal was to create a national monument that would serve as a reminder to his people and their future generations of the battles fought in achieving their independence.

Thus began the search for a suitable design and the subsequent construction that stands tall in the Merdeka Square. Opened on 12th July 1975, the Monument resembles an obelisk and flame, presumably symbolic of the fire and spirit of the people of Indonesia. The Monument dominates the view of the Indonesian skyline as it stands tall and proud and continues to serve as a constant reminder of the true power of the people of the country.

Those who wish to visit the National Monument may do so between 8.00am and 3.00pm but keep in mind that the monument is closed to the public on the last Monday of each month. Additional attractions include an observation deck at the peak of the monument, the Hall of Independence and the National History Museum, both located inside and below the Monas.

When in Jakarta, a visit to the Monas is essential and if you are searching for holiday accommodation Jakarta, there are varied types ensured to match any budget. However, if you are searching for long stay accommodation Jakarta and are concerned about managing the finances, Country Woods of Somerset Serviced Residencies would be an ideal option.

About the Author:
Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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Rubber Republic Wants to Help you Make Viral ... - The Next Web

The UK-based viral agency, Rubber Republic, has launched a free app called TubeRank to help advertisers, agencies and anyone else to find inspiration on how best to create a viral video.

There are arguments that will say that viral spread is something unexpected that can only happen organically. There?s a lot of truth in this, but there are also things that video-makers can take into account in order to stack the odds in their favour.

Chris Quigley, MD of Rubber Republic told The Next Web about how experience can inform viral creation but the stakes are much higher now that there are so many people sharing content in so many places all over the Web.

?I started working in the viral industry ten or twelve years ago when I left University,? he said. ?We call ourselves a Viral Agency and you say that to people and they tell you that you can?t make a viral, it?s something that just happens. We have that confidence though because we know how to make awesome content and we have a pedigree in it. You can make virals and to make them there are certain ingredients you need. That?s what we?re doing with the app.

Indeed Rubber Republic has been having a streak of hits lately. You may have already seen the Fiat Motherhood rap advert, Mercedes Catch, Peugeot vs Nonstop and the Bodyform Response which we featured back in October last year.

TubeRank?s been 12 months in the making, and initially started as a research project called the *LOL_Project* aimed at finding out from ad agency creatives and planners their thoughts on the science of sharing and what makes a video viral. More than 45 interviews were conducted and this led to the first version of TubeRank out today.

TubeRank offers users a selection of toggles and options to suit the message or style they are interested in working with, and then see existing videos that have been relatively successful as an inspiration.

Tuberank screen Viral agency Rubber Republic launches free app to help creators make better viral videos

The videos are drawn from the RSS feeds of influencers. Rubber Republic then adds a layer of meta data so that they can be searched using the trigger sliders.

At launch the app is free and Quigley says that he may move to a freemium model for agencies to provide more in depth insight and data. Check?the video for a short explanation.

The ads and videos are ranked on how many times they are shared for each time it is viewed. A video that has 20 million views may have been poorly shared or have paid-for media behind it. This means the results show how natural or organic the viral results for the videos have been.

omg cat Viral agency Rubber Republic launches free app to help creators make better viral videosIn the event that you should create a combination that does not produce a video result, Rubber Republic has this covered with a familiar Internet meme to let you know as shown in the picture to the right.

Viral advice

Having a chat with a viral-maker, we had to ask about how he thinks virals are made and how they can be a success.

?There are two core ingredients to designing something that will go viral; understanding who is going to share the content and why they are going to share it,? he explained. ?These are conversation triggers. If you deconstruct any shareable video you will see those two things very clearly. That?s how we reconstruct our ideas. We come up with ideas, analyze them within a framework and then try to improve them to include those triggers that are relevant to the communities of interest.?

So why invest in trying to get a video to go viral and what precisely is the result? ?Making a viral video is about getting people engaged with your brand and your product in a way that people want to advocate you,? says Quigley. ?Viral is the oldest form advertising, it?s basically word of mouth. the point is to get people sharing or telling their friends about this great video. There is a question there about how you manage to integrate your brand into a video and that can be an art in itself. going viral is basically being so awesome that people want to talk about you and share you.?

There?s a pretty penny put down for a good video this days. As mentioned, the competition is fierce with so many creators putting their material online. But Quigley says that virals can be made on a budget and there have been some really nice success stories.

?A great example of this is Dollar Shave Club,? he says. ?That ad was articulating the character of the business through the founder, he?s the hero of the video. It?s down to getting the idea right. Dollar Shave had a relatively small budget but the founder has experience in marketing and so he had a big advantage.?

Knowing your audience can also bring down the costs of making something that people want to share. Quigley notes that Dropbox went viral by putting Easter eggs in the product that would appeal to the audience. This makes sense given his explanation about knowing the community you want to reach.

Haters gonna hate

With many neat examples to watch on the app, it might be tempting to take an existing viral and incorporate it into a campaign. But this method can be divisive and again depends a lot on who the target audience is.

?The Fenton-related viral by Everything Everywhere was interesting,? says Quigley. ?I saw it when it had just launched and seeded organically. You?d look down the comment stream and it was getting a lot of flack from the organic meme community.

?But then when it had paid seeding behind it, the comments were completely different,? he continued. ?It reached a more mainstream audience and there was a lot of praise for it. There is a divide and the purist meme lovers are more sensitive because it?s their holy ground, whereas the wider community will enjoy something if it is well done.?

Virals that don?t work are unlikely to be harmful other than trying to recoup the costs and time put into them. However a bad viral video can be quite destructive. Quigley says there is very little you can do about this once it is out unless the video is taken down quickly.

But even with an interesting viral there can be a lot of criticism. Quigley says this is par for the course. ?You need to understand who is flaming you and be thick-skinned. There are so many haters out there and they will hate whatever the weather. You have to be happy to take flack ? it?s the Internet.?

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Source: http://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/01/31/rubber-republic-launches-a-free-app-for-viral-video-inspiration/

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Standoff with Ala. gunman continues

MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) ? Police SWAT teams and hostage negotiators were locked in a standoff Wednesday with a gunman authorities say intercepted a school bus, killed the driver, snatched a 6-year-old boy and retreated into a bunker at his home with the kindergartener.

The gunman, identified by neighbors as Jimmy Lee Dykes, a 65-year-old retired truck driver, was known as a menacing figure who once beat a dog to death with a lead pipe, threatened to shoot children for setting foot on his property and patrolled his yard at night with a flashlight and a shotgun.

He had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday morning to answer charges he shot at his neighbors in a dispute last month over a speed bump.

The standoff dragged on through the night and into the afternoon Wednesday after the gunman boarded a stopped school bus filled with children in the small town of Midland City, population 2,300, on Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

Sheriff Wally Olsen said the man shot the bus driver when he refused to hand over a 6-year-old child. The gunman then took the kindergartener away.

Dykes was believed to be holed up with the boy in an underground bunker of the sort used to take shelter from a tornado.

"As far as we know there is no relation at all. He just wanted a child for a hostage situation," said Michael Senn, a church pastor who helped comfort the traumatized children after the attack.

The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, was hailed by locals as a hero who gave his life to protect 21 students.

About 50 vehicles from federal, state and local agencies were clustered Wednesday at the end of a dirt road near Dykes' home. Authorities gave no details on the standoff, and it was unclear whether they were in contact with Dykes or he had made any demands.

Homes nearby were evacuated after authorities found what was believed to be a bomb on his property.

Mike and Patricia Smith, who live across the street from Dykes and whose two children were on the bus when the shooting happened, said their youngsters had a run-in with him about 10 months ago.

"My bulldogs got loose and went over there," Patricia Smith said. "The children went to get them. He threatened to shoot them if they came back."

"He's very paranoid," her husband said. "He goes around in his yard at night with a flashlight and shotgun."

"Everybody up the hill tried to avoid him," he said.

Patricia Smith said her children told her what happened on the bus: Two other children had just been dropped off and the Smith children were next. Dykes stepped onto the bus and grabbed the door so the driver couldn't close it. Dykes told the driver he wanted two boys, 6 to 8 years old, without saying why.

According to Smith, Dykes started down the aisle of the bus and the driver put his arm out to block him. Dykes fired four shots at Poland with a handgun, Smith said.

"He did give his life, saving children," Mike Smith said.

Patricia Smith said her daughter, a high school senior, began corralling the other children and headed for the back of the bus while Dykes and the driver were arguing. Later, Smith's son ran inside his house, telling his mother: "The crazy man across the street shot the bus driver and Mr. Poland won't wake up."

Patricia Smith ran over to the bus and saw the driver slumped over in his seat. Her daughter used another child's cellphone to call 911.

Another neighbor, Ronda Wilbur, said Dykes beat her 120-pound dog with a lead pipe for coming onto his side of the dirt road. The dog died a week later.

"He said his only regret was he didn't beat him to death all the way," Wilbur said. She called animal control, who came out and talked to Dykes, but nothing else happened. "If a man can kill a dog, and beat it with a lead pipe and brag about it, it's nothing until it's going to be people."

Dykes had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday to face a charge of menacing some neighbors as they drove by his house weeks ago. Claudia Davis said he yelled and fired shots at her, her son and her baby grandson over damage Dykes claimed their pickup truck did to a makeshift speed bump in the dirt road. No one was hurt.

"Before this happened, I would see him at several places and he would just stare a hole through me," Davis said. "On Monday I saw him at a laundromat and he seen me when I was getting in my truck, and he just stared and stared and stared at me."

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History of women's tattoos: From Native Americans to cancer victims' 'tatts' instead of breast reconstruction

By Ruth Styles

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Most people think of tattoos as a modern phenomenon. But according to new book, Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoos, the so-called tramp stamp has a much longer history than we realise.

From the woman who was tattooed as part of a Native American religious rite to the upper class Victorian society women who went crazy for tattoos, getting inked has been part of subversive subculture for centuries.

And while covering your body with tattoos has become part of a popular trend for body decoration, for Olive Oatman, one of the first white women ever to be given a tattoo, it wasn't a matter of choice.

Pioneer: Olive Oatman was taken in by the Mojave tribe after her family was killed by Yavapai Indians. The Mojave treated her kindly and tattooed her chin to ensure her passage into the afterlife

Pioneer: Olive Oatman was taken in by the Mojave tribe after her family was killed. The Mojave tattooed her chin to ensure her passage into the afterlife

Going Native: In this 1858 lithograph, Olive Oatman is seen being presented to the Mojave tribal council before being tattooed

Going Native: In this 1858 lithograph, Olive Oatman is seen being presented to the Mojave tribal council before being tattooed as part of a religious rite

Slave: Although Olive was treated well by the Mohave, her younger sister Mary Ann (also tattooed) died from starvation

Slave: Although Olive was treated well by the Mohave, her younger sister Mary Ann (also tattooed) died from starvation

Circus: Betty Broadbent, a 1920s circus performer, is one of the many women whose story is told in Margot Mifflin's new book (right)

Oatman's story began when she was kidnapped aged 13 by a group of Yavapais Indians, along with her sister Mary Ann, 10. Apart from her brother Lorenzo who was clubbed and left for dead, the rest of her family were murdered by their attackers in what came to be known as the 'Oatman massacre'.

The girls remained with their by Yavapais captors for a year, during which time they were treated as little more than slaves and endured repeated beatings.

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But their luck changed when a group of Mohave Indians arrived in their kidnapper's village and persuaded the Yavapais to give up the girls in exchange for two horses and some blankets.

The pair were swiftly moved to a Mojave village on the Colorado River, where they were taken in by one of the village families and treated as full members of the tribe.

Although both girls were tattooed by the Mojave, Mary-Ann sadly didn't live long enough to be photographed - dying of starvation during a famine that hit the region a year after their arrival.

'She [Olive] was raised by Mojave Indians after her family was killed on a trip from Western Illinois,' recounts Margot Mifflin, author of Bodies Of Subversion. 'The tribe tattooed lines on her chin because they believed it would ensure her passage to the afterlife.'

Oatman remained with the Mojave until she was 19, when the authorities at nearby Fort Yuma belatedly found out that a white girl was living with the tribesmen.

A messenger from the Yuma tribe was sent to negotiate with the Mojave for her release and eventually, they agreed to part with her in exchange for horses and blankets.

At Fort Yuma, Oatman was reunited with her brother Lorenzo. Although she later married, to cattleman John B. Fairchild, she never had children although the couple did adopt a daughter, Marnie, in 1877.

After she died aged 65 in 1903, rumours surfaced of a previous marriage to a Mojave chieftain which was said to have produced two sons. But romantic as it sounds, the rumours were never substantiated.

Since Olive was given her tattoos in 1858, body art has become an ubiquitous part of modern life in the UK, with an estimated 20 million Brits believed to have one.

Painted lady: Women with extensive tattoos, such as this one, were often to be found in travelling circuses during the 1920s

Painted lady: Women with extensive tattoos, such as this one, were often to be found in travelling circuses during the 1920s

Fashion: By the 1920s, tattoos were seen as seriously stylish, including by this woman seen being inked by legendary Bowery tattooist Charlie Wagner

Fashion: By the 1920s, tattoos were seen as seriously stylish, including by this woman seen being inked by legendary Bowery tattooist Charlie Wagner

Pin up: Australian model, Cindy Ray, had become a global superstar by 1962 - all thanks to her elaborate tattoos

Pin up: Australian model, Cindy Ray, had become a global superstar by 1962 - all thanks to her elaborate tattoos

Art: Circus attraction turned tattooist Irene 'Bobbie' Libarry, (photographed in 1976) followed in the footsteps of pioneering female tattooist, Maud Wagner

Art: Circus attraction turned tattooist Irene 'Bobbie' Libarry, (photographed in 1976) followed in the footsteps of pioneering female tattooist, Maud Wagner

Creative: Modern tattoos by the likes of German collaborative team Simone Pfaff and Volker Merschky or Roxx can be just as compelling as their vintage counterparts

Tattooing has long been part of Polynesian culture, while body art has also been found on the mummified remains of Ancient Egyptian priests and priestesses.

Although tattoos first made an appearance in the woad etchings of Iron Age Britons, they didn't reappear in Western culture until the 19th century and the first recorded body art craze which originated in Victorian high society.

Popularised by 19th century explorers returning home to the UK full of tales about the weird and wonderful tattooed women they saw on their travels, tattoos swiftly became the accessory of choice for upper class women.

Such was the intensity of the craze for body art during the Victorian period, even Queen Victoria is believed to have had one in the form of a Bengal tiger fighting with a python.

Wartime Prime Minister, Winston Churchill's mother Jennie also had a serpent tattoo, although hers was rebelliously visible and inked bracelet style around her wrist.

'Upper class women were making a feminist gesture,' explains Mifflin. 'They were taking control of their bodies when they had little power elsewhere.'

Sadly, tattoos didn't equal control for many Victorian women, some of whom were tattoed against their will and press-ganged into work as circus attractions.

According to Bodies of Subversion, several women claimed to have been abducted and forcibly tattooed before being made to pose for paying punters visiting the period's popular travelling freak shows.

Other tattoo tales chronicled in the book include the story of Maud Wagner, the first known woman tattooist, who in 1904 traded a date with her tattooist husband-to-be for an apprenticeship and the story of the first British female tattooist - one Justine Knight who opened her London business in 1921.

Stunning: Beautiful tattoos, such as this inked bra, have become popular with cancer survivors who use them to conceal post-mastectomy scars

Stunning: Beautiful tattoos, such as this inked bra, have become popular with cancer survivors who use them to conceal post-mastectomy scars

Elaborate: According to the book, tattoos such as this one by Saira Hunjan should be regarded as art in their own right

Elaborate: According to the book, tattoos such as this one by Saira Hunjan should be regarded as art in their own right

But while tattoos remained popular during the 1920s, their popularity waned in the wake of the Great Depression and the Second World War.

Left to languish in the fashion wilderness for nearly 40 years, the tattoo next staged a comeback in the 1970s, when they were claimed by the nascent feminist movement.

'It was about the greater freedom of women to do what they wanted with their own body,' says Mifflin. 'In the '70s, tattoos took on a whole new dimension when issues of abortion rights and contraception and government regulation of women's bodies called attention to the question of who's controlling women and why.'

Since then, tattoos have only become more popular. In the book, Mifflin charts how the rise of body art mirrored that of cosmetic surgery in the body-conscious 80s, before becoming part of mainstream culture in the 1990s.

Although a huge celebrity trend that boasts the likes of Samantha Cameron and Cheryl Cole among its adherents, the book reveals that tattoos have also been adopted by breast cancer survivors, who use them to conceal the marks left by their mastectomies.

This chimes with Mifflin, who envisions a future where faded roses and ugly barbed wire designs have become a thing of the past; replaced by tattoos that compliment the body rather than smothering it.

'The future of tattooing is about decorating the body and not hanging pictures on it. And abstract work has a better chance of standing the test of time.'

Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoos by Margot Mifflin (?15.20, Powerhouse Books) is available from amazon.co.uk


PAINTED LADIES: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TATTOO IN EUROPE

3300 BC: Tattoos were common among the prehistoric peoples of Europe. ?tzi the Iceman, dated to 3300 BC, has 57 different etchings including a cross and six straight lines. An early ancestor of modern European man,? the Iceman was found buried in a peat bog in the ?tztal Alps in 1991.

54 BC: The Picts or 'painted men' of Scotland struck terror into the hearts of invading Romans thanks to their scary blue woad tattoos. Julius Caesar also noted the presence of inked tribesmen in the British Isles in book five of his history of the Gallic Wars.

900 AD: Iraqi explorer, Ahmad ibn Fadlan, wrote that members of the Scandinavian Rus tribe (forerunners of the Vikings) were tattooed from 'fingernails to neck with dark blue tree patterns and other figures' during his travels around what is now Sweden. By this point, tattoos were becoming less common in the UK and elsewhere in Christian Europe, where they were seen as a mark of paganism.

1577: Although some of the England's Anglo-Saxon kings were believed to have sported tattoos, the next definitive sighting of body art came in 1577 when the explorer Sir Martin Frobisher returned from a voyage to the Arctic with three Inuit captives. The man, woman and child - all of whom bore tattoos - died within a month of arriving in London.

1691: Explorer William Dampier brought a tattooed native from New Guinea, who later became known as the 'Painted Prince'.

1776: Captain James Cook returned from a voyage to Polynesia bringing with him tales of the 'tattooed savages' he and his men had encountered. He also introduced the word 'tattoo' to the English language, which is itself derived from the Tahitian 'tatau'.

1892: The future King George V kick-starts the tattoo trend in Europe after he gets a Cross of Jerusalem tattoo while on a visit to the Middle East. His sons, the Duke of York and Clarence follow suit while on a naval tour of Japan.

1898: Another future British monarch, Edward VII, gets a tattoo and is swiftly copied by nearly every crowned head in Europe. Among the royal ink fans were Denmark's King Frederick IX, the King of Romania, Kaiser Wilhelm II, King Alexander of Yugoslavia and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Even Queen Victoria was rumoured to have one.

1900: The first tattoo exhibition is held in London, kickstarting a trend for tattooed 'freaks' in contemporary travelling circuses

1921: The first British female tattooist, Justine Knight, opens the doors to her London parlour

1939: The outbreak of war in Europe precipitates a decline in the popularity of tattoos which continues throughout the 1940s. 50s and 60s

1970: With the advent of the Women's Liberation movement, body art begins to become popular once more.

2013: Body etching has become part of mainstream culture, boasting celebrity fans ranging from Samantha Cameron to Cheryl Cole. An estimated 20 million British people are believed to have one.


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Defense nominee Hagel plans to shed some holdings

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Secretary of Defense nominee Chuck Hagel has told Pentagon officials he plans to divest some of his financial holdings and resign from several corporate boards and public interest groups to avoid potential conflicts of interest if he wins Senate confirmation.

Hagel told Defense Department officials in a letter last week that he would resign his corporate board post at Chevron Corp. and shed investments in the energy firm, a major government contractor. He would also cut ties and investments with the McCarthy Group LLC, an Omaha-based private equity firm.

A new personal financial disclosure filed with the Office of Government Ethics lists Hagel's assets at between $2.8 million and $6 million, according to an Associated Press analysis. Hagel made earnings of more than $1 million last year, including board fees from Deutsche Bank, Zurich Insurance Group and Corsair Capital. Hagel said he would also server ties to those firms.

Hagel's Pentagon nomination has run into heavy fire from conservatives and Republicans who question whether he is sufficiently supportive of Israel. They also question his support for reductions in the nuclear arsenal. Some of his wide-ranging corporate and activist roles have also drawn criticism that his decision-making could be swayed by prior relationships. Hagel's letter to defense officials indicates he is willing to sell off possible conflict holdings and end his directorships to mute those concerns, but would still retain the ability to make his own investments.

In a letter sent last week to Robert Taylor, the Pentagon's acting general counsel, Hagel said that if he wins the defense post, he and his wife would not "invest in any company identified as a Department of Defense contractor or any other entity that would create a conflict of interest with my government duties." Hagel also pledged that if any firm that he has holdings in wins a defense contract, he would sell off those investments.

Some previous nominees for top government positions, such as former Bush administration Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, have placed their holdings in federally approved blind trusts so that they have no direct role in private investments during their tenure. Others have not used blind trusts because of their minimal investments or their preference to keep control over their holdings. Former Reagan administration Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger was among those who avoided blind trusts.

Sen. John Kerry, President Barack Obama's pick for secretary of state, has holdings worth more than $184 million, and is also not using a blind trust. Most of Kerry's investments are made through family trusts, which limit his direct involvement but are not as segregated as blind trusts qualified by the Office of Government Ethics.

Marie Harf, a White House spokesman, said Hagel worked with the OGE and Pentagon lawyers "to ensure he is in compliance with all applicable ethics laws and regulations." She added that his decision to shed any investments and directorships was "typical protocol."

In his letter, Hagel said he would not participate in any decision that "has a direct and predictable effect on my financial interests" and would request a waiver from the ethics office if he planned any move that could affect him financially.

Hagel's decision to sever his dealings and investments with Chevron were clearly dictated by the firm's extensive dealings with the Pentagon. According to government figures, Chevron received more than $500 million in defense contracts in 2012, ranking 78th among the department's largest corporate beneficiaries.

Hagel joined Chevron's board of directors in 2010 and made $116,000 in fees in 2012. He also has Chevron common stock worth between $100,000 and $250,000 according to his disclosure.

Activists from both the left and right have questioned Chevron's recent involvement with repressive governments, including its plans to develop natural gas reserves in Turkmenistan and its pipeline work in Burma.

One conservative non-profit interest group, the American Future Fund, took aim at Hagel's relationship with Chevron, asking in an attack ad: "How can Chuck Hagel run the Pentagon with so many ethical questions about his own record?"

That broadside came before Hagel's letter outlining his divestment plans. In addition to Hagel's pledge, the Senate Armed Services Committee also has some of the most stringent rules for nominees for senior civilian positions in the Defense Department, requiring nominees to divest all financial interests in any company contracting with the Pentagon. The committee bases its rules on a 330-page list of firms with any Defense contract exceeding $25,000.

Hagel also said he would cut ties to the McCarthy Group, headed by a former campaign treasurer, Michael McCarthy. In 2009, Hagel was named a senior adviser at McCarthy Capital Corporation, a subsidiary of McCarthy's company. The firm's investments include HDR and Vornado, which both have defense contracts.

And Hagel also agreed to step down as an adviser to M.I.C. industries, where he earned $120,000 last year. The firm's business includes making temporary structures under contract for the U.S. military.

His role as a member of Deutsche Bank's America's Advisory Board could also have posed problems because of reports that the German bank was among several global lenders under investigation by the Justice Department for allegedly helping to skirt U.S. trade sanctions on Iran's energy industry. The German-based bank has denied the allegations.

In his letter, Hagel also pledged to cut ties with several academic and public interest groups, including Georgetown University, the Atlantic Council, the Center for the Study of the Presidency, the America Security Project and the Ploughshares Fund. The latter group has pressed for nuclear non-proliferation and Hagel's outspoken views on that issue has also raised complaints from some Senate conservatives.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/defense-nominee-hagel-plans-shed-holdings-163951628--politics.html

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Stocks edge lower after economy report

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks edged lower after a report that showed the U.S. economy unexpectedly contracted in the fourth quarter, putting the brakes on a January rally that has pushed stocks toward record levels.

The Dow Jones industrial average fluctuated in the opening half hour of trading before drifting lower and falling 10 points to 13,944 as of 12:44 p.m. EST. The Standard & Poor's 500 fell 2 points to 1,506 The Nasdaq composite fell 1 point to 3,152.

The U.S. economy shrank from October through December for the first time since the recession ended, hurt by the biggest cut in defense spending in 40 years, fewer exports and sluggish growth in company stockpiles, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.

U.S. gross domestic product, the volume of all goods and services produced, contracted at an annual rate of 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter. That's a sharp slowdown from the 3.1 percent growth rate in the July-September quarter.

"We have a negative print on GDP. To ignore this is folly," said Doug Cote, chief market strategist at ING Investment Management. "Certainly, this market could continue to move forward, but ignoring the fundamentals is not something I'd counsel my clients to do."

Positive company earnings reports helped offset the disappointing news about the economy.

Amazon jumped $13.45 to $273.80 after the world's biggest online retailer showed improving profit margins when it posted fourth-quarter earnings late Tuesday. Boeing, currently scrambling to fix battery problems that have grounded its 787 Dreamliner planes, gained 84 cents to $74.50 after it reported earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Rising profits from commercial jets offset a smaller profit from defense work.

The Dow Jones average has surged 6.5 percent since the start of the year, climbing close to 14,000 and within touching distance of its record level. Investors bought stocks after lawmakers reached a deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" and on optimism the U.S. housing market is recovering and the jobs market is slowly healing.

A private survey showed Wednesday that U.S. businesses increased hiring in January compared with a revised December reading. Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday that employers added 192,000 jobs in January.

Investors will parse the Federal Reserve's statement later Wednesday following the conclusion of the central bank's first two-day meeting this year.

Economists are expecting the Fed to affirm that it intends to keep short-term rates near zero until joblessness dips below 6.5 percent from the current 7.8 percent. The statement is scheduled to be released at 2:15 p.m. EST.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves inversely to its price, climbed 2 basis points to 2.02 percent.

Among other stocks making big moves Wednesday:

? Chesapeake Energy rose $1.22 to $20.19 after the company said late Tuesday that its embattled CEO Aubrey McClendon will leave the company this spring.

? Avery Dennison, a packing materials company, rose $2.19 to $38.33 after it posted fourth-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations and said it was selling two of its business units to CCL industries for $500 million. The company will use the proceeds of the sale to buy back stock and make additional pension contributions.

? Copano Energy, a natural energy company, rose $4.81 to $37.94 after the company said that it had agreed to be acquired by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners for about $3.2 billion in stock.

? MeadWestvaco, a packaging company, fell $1.67 to $31.28 after the company reported earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stocks-edge-lower-economy-report-164551907--finance.html

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Detroit edges closer to bankruptcy filing

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DETROIT - At the Detroit Auto Show earlier this month, luxury was in the air. Pricey new Bentleys and Maseratis glittered - including a Maserati 2014 Quattroporte with a $132,000 price tag; U.S. Cabinet Secretaries and dignitaries rubbed shoulders; and many of the well-heeled attendees ponied up for a $300-a-ticket black-tie charity ball.

But in a city that is slowly dying, the glitz didn't extend much beyond the Cobo Center exhibition hall.?General Motors Co. and Chrysler, which along with Ford Motor Co. gave the Motor City its identity, survived near-death experiences after filing for bankruptcy during the financial crisis.?

Now, Detroit itself is edging closer to a similar precipice, only unlike the automakers, its chances of getting a federal bailout are almost nonexistent.

The story of Detroit's decline is decades old: Its tax revenue and population have shrunk and labor costs have remained out of whack. But the city's budget problems have deepened to such an extent that it could run out of cash in a matter of weeks or months and ultimately be forced into what would be the largest-ever Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy filing in the United States.

Frustrated by the lack of concrete progress, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, a Republican, last month appointed a team to scour the city's books. The audit could result in a state takeover of Detroit's finances through the appointment of an emergency financial manager. Such a manager, who would seize control of the city's checkbook, could then propose federal bankruptcy court as the best option.

Snyder, who has called the situation "a crisis in terms of financial affairs," said the team would deliver its report in February.

"Detroit is teetering on the verge of bankruptcy after the City Council has failed to make the necessary cuts to deal with having a smaller population," said Rick Jones, chairman of the Republican majority caucus in the state Senate.

Jones, who has indicated he does not favor a bankruptcy, said he would like to see an emergency manager installed to fix the city's problems. If that failed, there would be a case for finding a way to shrink the Detroit municipal area, he argued.

Detroit's population is now just over 700,000 - down 30 percent since 1990 - but the city still has to provide services to an area encompassing more land than San Francisco, Boston and the borough of Manhattan.

While Democratic Mayor Dave Bing and the Detroit City Council have moved to reduce spending and initiate some reforms to stave off a takeover, including layoffs and wage and benefit cuts, the progress may not be enough for Michigan officials and lawmakers.

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In the booming post-Second World War era, Detroit was America's fifth-largest city. Today, it ranks 18th. In addition to a sharp population decline, it suffers from high unemployment related to a loss of businesses, a flood of home foreclosures and a cut in state funding. That has led to shriveling revenue, leaving the city unable to afford a workforce of more than 10,000 and the surging health and pension costs that go with them and with its retirees. As a result, credit ratings on Detroit's approximately $8.2 billion of outstanding debt have sunk deeper into junk territory.

The city's labor costs, including health care and pensions, are shrinking in absolute terms but rising as a share of the budget. They are slated to drop to $968 million, or nearly 49.5 percent of the operating budget, in the fiscal year ending June 30 versus $1.14 billion, or 45.5 percent, a year earlier.

Signs of decline are everywhere - in a rising crime rate, streets without lights and block after block of abandoned buildings. The murder rate of one per 1,719 people last year was more than 11 times the rate in New York City. The jobless rate is above 18 percent, more than twice rate for the country as a whole.

A bankruptcy would be messy.

The interests of creditors would likely collide with those of labor unions wanting to protect workers' benefits, said Eric Scorsone, a Michigan State University economist who has written papers on municipal bankruptcy and on the state's emergency manager laws.

"It is going to require the players - the City Council, the mayor, the state - to be on the same page. If you go into bankruptcy with a lot of conflict and dissent, it's going to cost more," said Scorsone.

It could also be racially explosive. Detroit has the largest percentage of black people of any U.S. city, with 83 percent of the population identifying themselves as African American, black or Negro, according to the 2010 U.S. census. Most of Michigan's state government, including the governor's office, is run by white Republicans. ?

Detroit Council Member JoAnn Watson, who along with two other members of the city's all-black City Council has been resisting reform measures, said she is still hopeful of a federal bailout or an injection of state money that she claims the city is owed.

Mayor Bing would not comment for this story.

Consequences
The automakers have little to say publicly about the crisis. Most of their operations in Michigan are now outside Detroit, and getting any top executive to even discuss the possibility of a city bankruptcy was almost impossible at the auto show. "I don't want to get into the politics," said GM CEO Dan Akerson, while Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said: "I don't see what the consequences would be for us."

One of the city's biggest challenges is its complex set of labor agreements with a whopping 48 bargaining units that represent most of the city's workforce.

Max Newman, a bankruptcy attorney at Michigan-based Butzel Long, said a Chapter 9 bankruptcy could help the city throw out its collective bargaining agreements with unions.

Costs would have to be tackled since Detroit cannot just jack up taxes to reduce the cumulative budget deficit, which grew to $326.6 million in fiscal 2012 from $196.6 million in fiscal 2011. The state would likely resist tax increases, and they might only make matters worse anyway. "If taxes go up any further it would exacerbate the flight out of the city," Newman said.

But for some of those who have seen Detroit struggle for years, bankruptcy is starting to look like the least awful option - even though it will be painful.

"I think...off and on, that it wouldn't be a bad idea," said former Ford chief financial officer Allan Gilmour, now the president of Detroit's Wayne State University. "Let's clean this out once and for all."

Additional reporting by Deepa Seetharaman and Paul Lienert in Detroit.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/stuck-reverse-detroit-edges-closer-bankruptcy-1C8149698

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Vine Removed From "Editor's Choice" Section - Business Insider

Twitter's video-sharing app Vine is no longer listed in the "Editor's Choice" section in the App Store on iPhone. The app had a featured spot as recently as this morning.

This follows news that Vine accidentally featured a pornographic video to all users this morning. Twitter said in a statement that the pornographic video was featured due to user error.

As of this writing, Vine is still available for download.

According to Apple's developer guidelines, apps "that contain user generated content that is frequently pornographic" are not allowed in the App Store.

There is a lot of user-generated pornographic content on Vine and you can easily find it by searching through hashtags such as "#sex" or "#porn."

Vine launched last week to a lot of fanfare from the tech press. The app lets you share short, six-second videos with your friends.

Apple declined to comment.

We're still waiting to hear back from Twitter.

In the meantime, learn how to use Vine below:

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Tiger Woods in control at Torrey Pines

Everything became perfectly clear Sunday at Torrey Pines. Tiger Woods was on his game and headed toward yet another win.

Woods seized control in the fog-delayed Farmers Insurance Open with a strong driving performance that carried him to a 3-under 69 and a four-shot lead after the third round. Even when he got a little wild off the tee late in chilly afternoon of the fourth round, he still made birdies to stretch his lead to six shots when play was suspended by darkness.

Woods had 11 holes left to play when the round resumes Monday.

"It was a long day ... and I played well today," Woods said. "Overall, I'm very pleased that I was able to build on my lead."

Thick fog washed out all of Saturday, forcing players to go from sunrise to sunset Sunday. They finished the third round, took about 30 minutes for lunch and went right back onto the golf course. CBS Sports wants to televise the conclusion ? no surprise with Woods in the lead ? so the round will not resume until 2 p.m. EST.

Woods was at 17-under par for the tournament.

Defending champion Brandt Snedeker was 4 under through 13 holes of the final round and he was not making up much ground on Woods. Snedeker was at 11 under, along with Nick Watney, who was through eight holes.

Woods finished 54 holes at 14-under 202 and was four shots ahead of Canadian rookie Brad Fritsch. It was the 16th time in his PGA Tour career that Woods had a 54-hole lead of at least four shots.

If that wasn't enough to make the outcome look inevitable, everything was going his way in the final hour.

His tee shot was so far left on No. 2 that the ball finished in the first cut of rough in the sixth fairway. He still saved par. Woods made a birdie putt of about 10 feet on No. 3, and then wound up well right of the cart path and blocked by a tree on the fourth hole. He carved a punch shot around the tree, safely in front of the green, and his chip banged into the pin and dropped for birdie.

Two holes later, from a mangled lie in the right rough, he smashed a 5-wood that ran onto the green and set up a two-putt birdie.

Snedeker was seven shots behind after three rounds, the same deficit he faced a year ago. Only now he's trying to chase down Woods, already a seven-time winner at Torrey Pines with a daunting record from in front. Woods is 38-2 on the PGA Tour when he has the outright lead going into the last round.

"I've got to make some more birdies," Snedeker said. "I've got a long way to go. I've got a guy at the top of the leaderboard that doesn't like giving up leads, so I have to go catch him. I did a great job today of staying patient and playing good golf."

Woods didn't bother wearing red Sunday, knowing the tournament wouldn't end until the next day.

In some respects, though, it had the feeling of being over. Fritsch birdied the last hole of the third round for a 70 to finish on 206. Erik Compton finished birdie-eagle for a 71 and was alone in third through 54 holes, five shots behind. When someone asked him about chasing Woods, Compton started laughing.

"I'm trying to chase myself," he said.

Woods has won seven times at Torrey Pines as a pro, including a U.S. Open, and another win Monday would give him the most wins on any course. He also has seven wins at Bay Hill and Firestone. Sam Snead won the Greater Greensboro Open eight times, but only four times on one course.

Woods attributed his lead to "the whole package."

"I've driven the ball well, I've hit my irons well, and I've chipped and putted well," he said. "Well, I've hit good putts. They all haven't gone in."

Woods had superb control of his tee shots and was rarely out of position on a day that began under a light drizzle and soon gave way to patchy clouds and clear views of the Pacific surf below the bluffs.

Starting with a two-shot lead, he stretched that quickly with a tap-in birdie on the second hole and a beautiful tee shot to a left pin on the downhill par 3 to about 4 feet. The South Course played even longer with the soft conditions, and only seven players broke 70. Aaron Baddeley had the lowest score of the round with a 68.

Woods managed to stretch his lead with pars, though he was always on the attack because of his position in the fairway.

He missed a downhill birdie putt from 4 feet on the par-5 ninth, and then came back with a wedge that landed near the hole at No. 10 and spun back next to the cup before it settled 4 feet away for a birdie putt that he made.

He led by as many as six strokes in the third round until Fritsch birdied the last hole and Woods, playing in the group behind, ran into trouble. His tee shot rolled up near the lip of the bunker, and he advanced it 70 yards into deep rough. He swung hard through the thick, wet grass into a greenside bunker, and then missed his 8-foot par putt.

Still, it was an ominous sign.

One week after he missed the cut in Abu Dhabi ? thanks to a two-shot penalty he received after his round for taking relief from an embedded lie on the fifth hole when the rules didn't allow for it ? he looked as good as ever.

"As I said, I didn't play that poorly," Woods said of his short week in the Middle East. "I played well enough to be there on the weekend, and could have gotten two more rounds competitively, but I didn't really play poorly. I thought I did a lot of good things. Just wanted to continue that this week, and I have."

Woods has a 49-4 record on the PGA Tour when he has at least a share of the 54-hole lead, and it's even more daunting when the lead is his alone. The only two players to come from behind to beat him over the final 18 holes were Ed Fiori in the Quad City Classic in 1996 when Woods was a 20-year-old rookie, and Y.E. Yang in the 2009 PGA Championship a Hazeltine.

In worldwide events, Thomas Bjorn (Dubai), Lee Westwood (Germany) and Graeme McDowell (Chevron World Challenge) have made up deficits against him on the last day.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tiger-woods-control-torrey-pines-011416076--spt.html

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Facebook Co-Founder Scolds Chris Christie Over Gay Marriage Stance

How does Chris Hughes, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The New Republic and Facebook Co-founder, feel about Mark Zuckerberg hosting a fundraiser for Republican Governor Chris Christie? Hughes joined ABC News in a web exclusive to discuss viewer questions from Facebook about Christie, his career successes, The New Republic, and his contributions to Facebook before the "This Week" roundtable on Sunday.

This week, Hughes launched a redesign of The New Republic, kicking off with a dynamic interview with President Obama. Before ABC News' Abby Phillip asked Hughes about the sit-down with Obama, she broached the topic of the Christie/ Zuckerberg alliance.

"I, for one, have a lot of questions about Chris Christie, particularly because less than a year ago he vetoed a marriage equality bill in the New Jersey state legislature. Which for me personally, I got married to my husband last June, [it] was just really personally frustrating. I mean, there are tens of thousands of couples in New Jersey that can't share their love and be recognized under the law because of that decision. I'm not a single issue voter, and I think most people aren't either, but for me personally, it would raise serious concerns about supporting someone like him."

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You recently interviewed President Obama for the magazine. What was that like?

"It was an incredible opportunity. We see our role at the New Republic as one where we want to ask hard questions of our leaders. Whatever you may think about President Obama, I think one of the things that is in the history of the New Republic and the press in general is to hold our leaders accountable. So we got a chance to go to the Oval Office, Frank Foer, the editor of the New Republic and I?and have a wide-ranging conversation about everything from Syria to economic policy to guns and to football?I hope will give our readers an additional dimension into what's going on in the president's mind as he starts his second term."

This week, a new iteration of the New Republic is going to be launched. What are you going to do to preserve this magazine's historic mission? And what can people expect?

"With the redesigned New Republic, we're trying to hold on to this hundred year old tradition of doing deep analysis on politics and culture. But we're also trying to broaden that and cover everything from technology to science to the world of ideas in a way that's really accessible. In a way that feels like it invites you in as a reader. I think that in 2013 in order to do that, we have to have a website where you can listen to our content, where you can engage in social conversations with it, and where it's just as easy to read it on your iPhone as it is on your computer screen. So when we expand the company from where it's been historically, it's about broadening the content that we provide, but also making sure that it's as easy as possible to - to not only read it, but also discuss it."

At 29, you've had all this success. How do you do it all?

"It's been a busy, busy few years?One of the key things whether it was with Facebook or now at the New Republic, is to be surrounded by really talented people. And right now whether it's the editor that I have, my chief operating officer, the people who run the ads team, it's really an unparalleled group of people? I wouldn't be able to do anything, whether it's what I'm doing now or a few years ago, without the help of really smart people around me."

Do you have any advice for someone who wants to be a young entrepreneur?

"It really depends on what the field is. If it's an internet company, one of the things that's amazing is that the cost of entry, the cost of creating something new is very low. So you can learn a few basic skills, you can become a coder, and the next thing you know you have an app in the App Store or you have a website up. And in that sphere I think it's great to just try it out and experiment?Whether it's something you do on the evenings or the weekends?there's very few limits for innovation. In other fields of course, it's a little bit more challenging. Oftentimes you need more capital investment?you need deeper skills and familiarity. And in those things, I think really pursuing an education and finding the human resources, friends and family and experts, that you can rely on is incredibly important."

What do you think was your most meaningful contribution to Facebook?

"When we started Facebook about ten years ago, we were trying to do something pretty simple. Enable people to connect to their friends, their family, and the people that they cared about. What's amazing is the Facebook that we started then was incredibly basic. Each person had a profile, but you had one photo, had your favorite interests, and you didn't even have basic things like messaging or commenting or the wall. The Facebook that exists now is leaps and bounds ahead of what we did then?I really enjoyed working on?the initial photos feature, which enabled people to tag their friends, which seems like second nature now, but was new on the internet then."

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SAG Awards 2013: Winners And Losers

Jennifer Lawrence jumps into Best Actress lead, and everyone else falls behind 'Argo.'
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Heat Shock Proteins May Shed New Light on a Variety of Debilitating Diseases

Jan. 28, 2013 ? UCLA researchers, in a finding that runs counter to conventional wisdom, have discovered for the first time that a gene thought to express a protein in all cells that come under stress is instead expressed only in specific cell types.

The group, from the Jules Stein Eye Institute and UCLA Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, focused on ?B-Crystallin, a small heat shock protein. Heat shock proteins are a class of functionally-related proteins involved in the folding and unfolding of other proteins. Their expression is increased when cells are exposed to taxing environmental conditions, such as infection, inflammation, exercise, exposure to toxins and other stressors.

?B-Crystallin may be associated with certain cancers and could be developed into a biomarker to monitor for diseases such as multiple sclerosis, age-related macular degeneration, heart muscle degeneration and clouding of the eye lens. Any discoveries about how this protein is regulated and its molecular biology may reveal potential targets for novel therapies, said study first author Zhe Jing, a research associate in UCLA Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.

"If you use a certain cell type, this protein can be induced when the cells are stressed, but that doesn't happen in a different cell type," said Jing. "This novel finding does conflict with what has been thought, that this protein could be induced in any cell type."

The findings of this two-year study are published in the most recent issue of the journal Cell Stress and Chaperones, a peer-reviewed journal in the fields of cell stress response.

The UCLA team did the study using four cell lines -- two epithelial cells lines and two fibroblast cells lines. They found that the protein cannot be induced by stress in epithelial cells, in which 80 percent of cancers arise. It can, however, be induced in the fibroblasts that make up muscle tissue.

The significant finding in this investigation is that, in certain cell types, only one specific heat shock factor controls the expression of ?B-Crystallin. For example, in the epithelial cell lines, it is heat shock factor 4 (HSF4), while a different heat shock factor, (HSF1), plays this role in the fibroblast cells lines.

In the past, the data has indicated that a heat shock factor could control the expression of ?B-Crystallin randomly and equally. However, Jing's discovery overrides this rule. His findings strongly suggest the "preference" of the ?B-Crystallin to heat shock factors in certain cells may be correlated with its versatility to various diseases.

"Considering the multiple roles of ?B-Crystallin in so many diseases, the access of the HSF1 and HSF4 to the ?B-Crystallin gene dictated by the certain cell type may be what is helping to cause certain diseases," Jing said. "If we can uncover the cascade of events that result in disease, we may be able to come up with strategies to block or interrupt that cascade."

Going forward, Jing and the research team will validate what they found in this study by examining single cells, which provides a greater challenge but may lead to further discoveries.

The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health.

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  1. Zhe Jing, Rajendra K. Gangalum, Josh Z. Lee, Dennis Mock, Suraj P. Bhat. Cell-type-dependent access of HSF1 and HSF4 to ?B-crystallin promoter during heat shock. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2012; DOI: 10.1007/s12192-012-0386-7

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Israeli researchers to participate in European Commission flagship

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The European Commission has officially announced the selection of the Human Brain Project (HBP) as one of its two Future Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagship projects. The new project will federate European efforts to address one of the greatest challenges of modern science: understanding the human brain.

The goal of the Human Brain Project: Pull together all our existing knowledge about the human brain and reconstruct the brain, piece by piece, in supercomputer-based models and simulations. Such models offer the prospect of a new understanding of the human brain and the diseases that affect it, as well as advancing completely new computing and robotic technologies. The European Commission supported this vision, announcing that it has selected the HBP as one of two projects to be funded through the new FET Flagship Program, which supports highly innovative technology.

Federating more than 80 European and international research institutions, the Human Brain Project are slated to continue for ten years (2013-2023). The total cost is estimated at 1.19 billion, to be supplied from various sources. The project will be coordinated at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, by neuroscientist Prof. Henry Markram and co-directors Profs. Karlheinz Meier of Heidelberg University, Germany, and Richard Frackowiak of Clinique Hospitaliere Universitaire Vaudoise (CHUV) and the University of Lausanne (UNIL).

Israeli scientists have been involved in the Project from its inception; their significant role is testament to the high position Israeli science holds at the forefront of international brain research. Indeed, Markram, the Project leader, is an alumnus of the Weizmann Institute's Feinberg Graduate School who completed his Ph.D. research in the Institute's Neurobiology Department and later served on its faculty before moving to Lausanne.

Additional research groups may join as the HBP initiates an open call for further research projects. The scientific coordinators of the Israeli section of the HBP are Prof. Idan Segev of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Prof. Yadin Dudai of the Weizmann Institute of Science. Dr. Mira Marcus-Kalish of Tel-Aviv University will coordinate medical data mining.

The selection of the Human Brain Project as a FET Flagship is the result of more than three years of preparation and a rigorous, multi-stage evaluation by an independent panel chosen by the European Commission. In the coming months, the partners will negotiate a detailed agreement with the Community for the initial first two-and-a-half-year ramp-up phase ("testing" that will go until mid-2016). The project will begin working in the closing months of 2013.

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Weizmann Institute Publications and Media Relations Department 972-8-934-3856

Hebrew University Spokesman's Office: 972-2-5882875

Tel Aviv University Spokesman's Office: 972-3-640-8983, 972-3-640-5050

The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the world's top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions. Noted for its wide-ranging exploration of the natural and exact sciences, the Institute is home to 2,700 scientists, students, technicians and supporting staff. Institute research efforts include the search for new ways of fighting disease and hunger, examining leading questions in mathematics and computer science, probing the physics of matter and the universe, creating novel materials and developing new strategies for protecting the environment.

Weizmann Institute news releases are posted on the World Wide Web at http://wis-wander.weizmann.ac.il/, and are also available at http://www.eurekalert.org/



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Weizmann Institute of Science

The European Commission has officially announced the selection of the Human Brain Project (HBP) as one of its two Future Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagship projects. The new project will federate European efforts to address one of the greatest challenges of modern science: understanding the human brain.

The goal of the Human Brain Project: Pull together all our existing knowledge about the human brain and reconstruct the brain, piece by piece, in supercomputer-based models and simulations. Such models offer the prospect of a new understanding of the human brain and the diseases that affect it, as well as advancing completely new computing and robotic technologies. The European Commission supported this vision, announcing that it has selected the HBP as one of two projects to be funded through the new FET Flagship Program, which supports highly innovative technology.

Federating more than 80 European and international research institutions, the Human Brain Project are slated to continue for ten years (2013-2023). The total cost is estimated at 1.19 billion, to be supplied from various sources. The project will be coordinated at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, by neuroscientist Prof. Henry Markram and co-directors Profs. Karlheinz Meier of Heidelberg University, Germany, and Richard Frackowiak of Clinique Hospitaliere Universitaire Vaudoise (CHUV) and the University of Lausanne (UNIL).

Israeli scientists have been involved in the Project from its inception; their significant role is testament to the high position Israeli science holds at the forefront of international brain research. Indeed, Markram, the Project leader, is an alumnus of the Weizmann Institute's Feinberg Graduate School who completed his Ph.D. research in the Institute's Neurobiology Department and later served on its faculty before moving to Lausanne.

Additional research groups may join as the HBP initiates an open call for further research projects. The scientific coordinators of the Israeli section of the HBP are Prof. Idan Segev of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Prof. Yadin Dudai of the Weizmann Institute of Science. Dr. Mira Marcus-Kalish of Tel-Aviv University will coordinate medical data mining.

The selection of the Human Brain Project as a FET Flagship is the result of more than three years of preparation and a rigorous, multi-stage evaluation by an independent panel chosen by the European Commission. In the coming months, the partners will negotiate a detailed agreement with the Community for the initial first two-and-a-half-year ramp-up phase ("testing" that will go until mid-2016). The project will begin working in the closing months of 2013.

###

For more information, please contact:

Weizmann Institute Publications and Media Relations Department 972-8-934-3856

Hebrew University Spokesman's Office: 972-2-5882875

Tel Aviv University Spokesman's Office: 972-3-640-8983, 972-3-640-5050

The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the world's top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions. Noted for its wide-ranging exploration of the natural and exact sciences, the Institute is home to 2,700 scientists, students, technicians and supporting staff. Institute research efforts include the search for new ways of fighting disease and hunger, examining leading questions in mathematics and computer science, probing the physics of matter and the universe, creating novel materials and developing new strategies for protecting the environment.

Weizmann Institute news releases are posted on the World Wide Web at http://wis-wander.weizmann.ac.il/, and are also available at http://www.eurekalert.org/



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