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Friday, May 18, 2012

Pinterest joins ranks of $1 billion start-ups

By Martha C. White

With pre-IPO buzz about Facebook at fever pitch, it would be easy to overlook Pinterest's growing appeal to investors. But a huge new infusion of cash virtually guarantees that the "virtual pinboard" won't be in Mark Zuckerberg's shadow for long.?

Japanese e-commerce giant?Rakuten has led a $100 million investment in the company. It values the start-up at $1.5 billion, according to unnamed sources cited by the Wall Street Journal. Other participants in the deal include Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners and FirstMark Capital, in addition to unnamed angel investors, according to the company. In a statement, Rakuten said?the investment is the first step in a partnership to expand in Pinterest into Japan and Rakuten?s 17 additional markets.

Interest in the three-year-old site took off earlier this year, and Pinterest has been growing rapidly ever since, according to an infographic compiled by U.K.-based marketing firm Tamba.

More than 20 percent of Facebook users are now on Pinterest every day. Its mobile app has been downloaded almost 250,000 times, and the much-discussed gender divide seems to be lessening: Although Pinterest users still skew heavily female, the number of men using the site went up by eight percentage points in the space of just two months this year.?

Tamba's data show that, although users' favorite things still include fashion, art and crafts, a new breed of user is emerging with decidedly more commercial interests: venture capital, marketing, public relations, SEO and graphic design have all broken into the top 10 list of audience interests.?

Another evolving trend that makes the site attractive to companies is the growing number of people who visit other sites based on Pinterest referrals; at just over 1 percent, the number is still considerably smaller than the number of Facebook referrals, but it has already eclipsed Twitter referrals. In this quarter, 40 percent of all social media-driven purchases are projected to come from Pinterest. Plus, just over 40 percent of users have household incomes of between $50,000 and $100,000.

"[W]e believe [e-commerce] is a living process where both retailers and consumers can communicate, discover, and curate to make the experience more entertaining," Rakuten's CEO Hiroshi Mikitani said in a statement.

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I will try to keep this concise. Wife and I married 8/11/07. About a year into the marriage I confessed having a serious problem with pornography that stemmed from childhood. Spent from November of 2008 until present counseling, reading books, joined a support group, stayed sober from porn, got accountability partners in place in every area of daily life,filters on computers, passwords that only my wife knew,no access to computers without supervision etc...... I feel I have done a very good job in removing that trash from my life and our marriage. NOW - in the course of that time things did not go well. Wife refuses still to forgive me for damage done to our sexual relationship,our connection as a couple, we have not had children, and she got verbally and physically abusive in the last 2.5 years. She had what I would call an emotional affair with a man involved at her business. She is what I would consider now a binge drinker.... Not drinking daily but when she does it gets ugly. She got a DWI. She has put herself in compromising positions with members of the opposite sex in front of my sister, friends, her sister, etc..... In all of those instances someone was there to save her from a potential bad situation. I have remained faithful thru all of this, praying daily that God would invade her life and turn her around. I have forgiven her for these things trying to be empathetic to her pain, hurt, damaged trust, etc..... I just kept telling myself that she was just lashing out at me cuz I hurt her and I figured at some point she would stop this hurtful destructive pattern she was on. March 6, 2012 she moved out. I did my best to keep the peace. I helped her with her things and didn't go off the deep end. She moved 80 miles from our home and rented a house. I have maintained that I don't want to divorce and that I think we can save this. She feels that I am responsible to fix the marriage and wants no part in helping. She does not stay in contact with me unless she has a problem or needs money. I still love her and miss her and I just don't know what to do.....? She keeps talking divorce and I am a very Christian man who in the past 4 years have recommited my life to Christ and following him as best as I can day by day. I know I made huge mistakes but am starting to feel hopeless! I know we have hope in Christ and his promises for us. I do trust he has a plan and has this in total control. People in my life are starting to suggest I let go and move on or ask me what I'm trying to save. This just breaks my heart because I want to save my marriage. Both our parents are praying that it will heal and be saved yet when her parents attempt to speak with her she just shuts them down. The serenity prayer keeps coming to mind and I find myself wondering if this is something I need to accept that I cant change??? I totally own my responsibility in the damage done to our marriage but I have poured myself into trying to resolve and mend the marriage. Looking for any advice anyone out there has. If you have any questions I would be happy to answer them best I can. I am new to this online community so I hope I'm doing this right!

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Mixed bacterial communities evolve to share resources, not compete

ScienceDaily (May 15, 2012) ? New research shows how bacteria evolve to increase ecosystem functioning by recycling each other's waste. The study provides some of the first evidence for how interactions between species shape evolution when there is a diverse community.

Predicting how species and ecosystems will respond to new environments is an important task for biology. However, most studies of evolutionary adaptation have considered single species in isolation, despite the fact that all species live in diverse communities alongside many other species. Recent theories have suggested that interactions between species might have a profound effect on how each species evolves, but there has been little experimental support for these ideas.

The research, published May 15 in the online, open-access journal PLoS Biology, involved culturing five bacterial species in the laboratory, studying them both in isolation and mixed together in a community of all five species. Cultures were allowed to adapt to new conditions over seventy bacterial generations. The feeding habits of each species were then measured using chemical analyses; by comparing chemical resource use at the start and end of the experiment, it was possible to show how the resource use and waste production of each species had evolved.

The research team, from Imperial College London, found that bacteria that evolved in a mixed community with other species altered their feeding habits to share resources more effectively amongst themselves and to make use of each other's waste products in a cooperative manner. In contrast, when grown alone, the same species evolved to use the same resources as each other, thereby competing and impairing each other's growth.

The changes in feeding habits led to a greatly improved functioning of the community of species as a whole. Communities that were reassembled with bacteria that previously evolved together were better, collectively, at breaking down resources than those reassembled with bacteria that had previously evolved in isolation. Together, the results show that the way in which species adapt is greatly altered by the presence of other species, and that co-evolution enhances the ecological functioning of groups of species.

"Our findings have wide implications for understanding how species respond to changing conditions," says Diane Lawrence, a PhD student in the Department of Life Sciences and Grantham Institute for Climate Change, and lead author of the study. "Because all species live together with many hundred other species present, the kind of phenomena observed here are likely to apply widely." For example, predicting how insects and plants will respond to climate change over the next hundred years -- a timescale in generations similar to the one studied here for bacteria -- will need interactions with other species to be measured and taken into account.

Similarly, the way in which the bacteria living in the human gut adapt to changes such as antibiotic treatments or a shift to a high-fibre diet is likely to depend on interactions among species. Tim Barraclough, who initiated the study, explains: "Engineering bacterial communities to improve human health requires greater understanding of the interactions among component species than we currently have. Our results provide a step in the right direction to developing that understanding."

The challenge now is to test whether species interactions are as important in shaping evolution in nature as they have been shown to be in the laboratory. This will require scaling up these experiments to include the hundreds or thousands of species found in real ecosystems.

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Conn. accident shows dangers of distracted driving

In this March 24, 2012, photo, Norwalk, Conn., police stand at the scene of an accident on New Canaan Avenue where a jogger was struck by a vehicle. A 16-year-old girl from New Canaan, Conn., who police say fatally struck the jogger, turned herself in May 12, 2012, after learning there was a warrant out for her arrest on charges of negligent homicide with a motor vehicle. Police said the SUV she was driving struck and killed Kenneth Dorsey, 43, of Norwalk. (AP Photo/The Hour, Danielle Robinson) MANDATORY CREDIT

In this March 24, 2012, photo, Norwalk, Conn., police stand at the scene of an accident on New Canaan Avenue where a jogger was struck by a vehicle. A 16-year-old girl from New Canaan, Conn., who police say fatally struck the jogger, turned herself in May 12, 2012, after learning there was a warrant out for her arrest on charges of negligent homicide with a motor vehicle. Police said the SUV she was driving struck and killed Kenneth Dorsey, 43, of Norwalk. (AP Photo/The Hour, Danielle Robinson) MANDATORY CREDIT

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) ? A teenage driver is under arrest after authorities said the distraction of a handheld cellphone caused her to fatally hit a jogger, whose father blames his death on her "stupidity."

The death of 44-year-old Kenneth Dorsey in Norwalk and the subsequent criminal charges against the 16-year-old driver come as other states are considering measures to force teenagers and adults to disconnect from cellphones and other electronic devices before getting behind the wheel.

Dorsey, an avid runner, was on a morning jog and training for a marathon on March 24 when he was fatally struck by the SUV the girl was driving, according to his father, Leo Dorsey.

The New Canaan girl, whom police are not naming because of her age, was charged Saturday with negligent homicide with a motor vehicle, using a handheld telephone under age 18 while driving and failure to drive in the proper lane. Police declined to say what she was doing on the phone, only that they found evidence she was using the keypad before Kenneth Dorsey was hit on a busy street.

"There's no reason to use a phone while you're driving a car," Leo Dorsey told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "There is nothing out there that important. I totally, totally have to believe that these phones can be made to shut off if they're moving. I'm pushing for phones that don't work when they're moving."

It could not immediately be determined who was representing the girl.

The accident is prompting new calls for people to put down their phones and other electronic devices while driving, from police officials to victims' relatives to readers posting online responses to the Norwalk accident story.

"We tried to convey just how this incident illustrates how dangerous it is to be distracted while driving a 3,500-pound vehicle 35 to 40 mph," Norwalk police Chief Harry Rilling said. "You need to focus all your attention on what you're doing. It only takes a second to swerve a few feet. Everybody should look at this and learn from it."

Connecticut is among 31 states and Washington, D.C., that ban all cellphone use by novice drivers, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association. Thirty-eight states ban texting while driving, with Ohio poised to become the 39th after a proposed ban that Gov. John Kasich has promised to sign received final legislative approval Tuesday.

Under Ohio's ban, texting while driving would be a primary offense for teen drivers, meaning they could be pulled over just for texting behind the wheel.

Nearly 5,500 people across the country were killed in crashes involving driver distraction in 2009 and another 448,000 people were injured, according to the latest figures analyzed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Sixteen percent of all fatal accidents that year involved reports of distracted driving, and teen drivers were more likely than those in other age group to be involved in a fatal crash where distraction is reported, the agency says.

The girl accused of killing Kenneth Dorsey could face up to six months in jail on the negligent homicide charge if convicted, Rilling said. The charge of using a cellphone under age 18 while driving carries a 30-day license suspension and $175 in license restoration and court fees for a first offense, according to the state DMV.

Dorsey worked for more than 22 years at OEM Controls Inc. in Shelton and was an event chef for a Greenwich-based catering company.

Leo Dorsey, a 67-year-old retired credit union manager, said he hopes the girl receives a severe penalty, but there's something more important than the outcome of her case.

"I want her not to forget what she did through stupidity," he said. "I just don't want to see Kenneth forgotten. I hope that her punishment is that she doesn't forget. And maybe she passes that on to her friends and down the road to her own family."

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Associated Press writer Ann Sanner in Columbus, Ohio, contributed to this report.

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Hands On With HTC?s New Evo, Sprint?s Flagship Android Phone

The HTC Evo 4G LTE is exclusive to Sprint, but on the inside it's essentially the same phone as the AT&T-exclusive HTC One X. And that's a good thing.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mexican couple admit to 27,000-round ammo cache in Texas

By Reuters

Two illegal immigrants pleaded guilty in Texas on Monday to possessing 27,000 rounds of assault rifle ammunition along the U.S.-Mexico border, where cross-border weapons smuggling has increased in recent years, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.?

Police in Laredo, Texas, discovered the ammunition after they stopped a Dodge Ram pickup truck that failed to stop at a stop sign in March, U.S. Attorney Kenneth Magidson said in a statement.?


Weapons traffickers along the U.S.-Mexico border regularly attempt to evade authorities to garner big payoffs from Mexican drug cartels. Magidson did not indicate whether the ammunition was destined for Mexico.?

Mexican President Felipe Calderon told U.S. President Barack Obama in April that his country's bloody drug war - which has claimed more than 50,000 lives since 2006 - would not cease until the United States stems the flow of weapons that head south of the Rio Grande.?

After the Laredo traffic stop, officers arrested Abraham Garcia-Perguero, 35, and his wife, Maria Isabel Rodriguez-Olivio, 33, both Mexican citizens living as illegal immigrants in Laredo, Magidson said.?

Police seized 27 boxes of .223-caliber ammunition - commonly used in AR-15 or M-16 assault rifles - alongside a Glock pistol with 50 bullets, Magidson said.?

Garcia-Perguero and Rodriguez-Olivio admitted they picked up the ammunition and Glock bullet magazine from a local gun shop and were going to deliver them to another person waiting outside a strip club, Magidson said. They expected to receive between $400 and $500 for transporting the ammo.?

Each faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine for possessing the large ammo cache.

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Damon Lindelof Explains 'Prometheus' Mysteries

Damon Lindelof is a nerd's nerd. The same man who co-created "Lost" and helped J.J. Abrams send "Star Trek" off into an awesome new direction also geeked out at the chance to help Ridley Scott develop the idea for "Prometheus." But as it turns out, Lindelof is also the man who turned "Prometheus" from being [...]

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Screen Grabs: Are agents on Fringe flashing their Google Wallet?

Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dot com.

Screen Grabs: Are agents on Fringe flashing their Google Wallet?

We're not sure exactly what the FBI's standard issue kit consists of, but we imagine it has more than a few bits of secret tech. These screen grabs from this week's Fringe, however, would have us believe that the rogue agents like to pick up their tabs with what looks like Google Wallet. We can clearly see a Sprint-branded Galaxy Nexus being used to for a not-so-undercover financial transaction. At least it looks like the agents might have had an upgrade since we last saw them around these parts.

Update: As many of you have pointed out, there was something wrong with our own intel on this case, and it wasn't one of the agents using the service. Perhaps the bureau isn't comfortable with e-wallets just yet.

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Samsung and Dropbox offer Galaxy S III users up to 50GB of extra storage

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Samsung has partnered with Dropbox to offer extra storage for Galaxy S III owners. Once you've registered the newly minted handset, your current allocation will be topped up to a maximum of 50GB, not matching but doubling HTC's allowance. And just like Sense 4's offering, the free storage will remain valid for two years but there's no indication if there will be discounts for those who've become hooked on all that online real estate -- we hear it's very moreish.

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