Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The 50 Biggest Websites of 2010 (As Predicted in 2000)

The 50 Biggest Websites of 2010 (As Predicted in 2000)


Remember Webvan.com? A lot of people do, but you'd be hard pressed to find someone with anything nice to say about it. At the dawn of the internet retail revolution, Webvan was supposed to do for groceries what Amazon had done for books. The site failed miserably. But that's not what futurists of the year 2000 predicted for it.

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Les News, 101513



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  • • Concert poster artwork is a underappreciated artform. [Buzzfeed]

  • • A story of high school love. [Queerty]

  • Josh Hutcherson covers Seventeen magazine. [PopSugar]

  • Kate Winslet covers Vogue magazine. [GossipCop]

  • Mikhail Baryshnikov stands up for gay people in Russia. [Towleroad]

  • Cartier sells more than just for diamonds. [Oh La La]

  • Sylvester Stallone charges almost $400 for an autograph. [Newser]

  • Apple is gettin’ ready to unveil their new iPads. [Heavy]

  • Angel Haze puts her spin on Kanye West‘s Black Skinhead. [Idolator]

  • • Have you met Max and the Moon? [arjanwrites]

  • Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the Golden Globes for the next two years. [Starpulse]

  • • Oh gods, make it stop. [Global Grind]

  • Charlie Hunnam doing what he does best. [LaineyGossip]

  • Keyshia Cole is 32, Ginuwine is 43, Emeril Lagasse is 54, Tito Jackson is 60, Penny Marshall is 70 and Linda Lavin (Alice) is 76 years old. Click HERE to see who else is celebrating a birthday




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Congress lumbers while threatened default looms

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats in Congress lumbered through a day of political maneuvering Saturday while a threatened default by the Treasury crept uncomfortably closer and a partial government shutdown neared the end of its second week.


"We haven't done anything yet" by way of compromise, Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said after Senate leaders took control of efforts to end the impasse, although he and other Democrats said repeatedly there was reason for optimism.


Across the Capitol, tea party caucus Republican Rep. John Fleming of Louisiana said there was "definitely a chance that we're going to go past the deadline" on Thursday that Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has set for Congress to raise the $16.7 trillion debt limit.


Lawmakers in both parties said they were watching for the reaction to the political uncertainty by the financial markets when they reopen after the weekend.


President Barack Obama met with Senate Democratic leaders at the White House after accusing Republicans of practicing the politics of extortion. "Manufacturing crises to extract massive concessions isn't how our democracy works, and we have to stop it," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address.


Ironically, though, House Republicans who triggered the shutdown with tea party-driven demands to eradicate Obama's health law conceded that they had temporarily been reduced to virtual bystander status.


"The Senate needs to hold tough," Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., quoted Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, as telling the GOP rank and file in a private meeting. "The president now isn't negotiating with us."


The effects of the partial government shutdown varied widely, and in some cases, states and outsiders were stepping in.


Officials said the Statue of Liberty would reopen on Sunday after New York agreed to pick up the $61,600 daily tab for running the site. South Dakota and corporate donors did the same for Mount Rushmore, beginning on Monday at a cost of $15,200 a day.


The White House, drawing attention to the effects of the partial shutdown on government research, noted that four of five Nobel Prize-winning scientists working for the federal government had to be furloughed. It said two-thirds of the employees at the Centers for Disease Control have had to stay home.


Amid meetings in Washington of world finance officials, the International Monetary Fund's policy committee said the U.S. needs to take "urgent action" to address the impasse. World Bank President Jim Yong Kim stressed the urgency for Washington policymakers to reach agreement on raising the debt ceiling before the Thursday deadline set by Lew, saying the economic fallout of failing to act could include increased interest rates, slower global economic growth and falling business confidence.


One day after talks between the White House and House Republicans fizzled, the focus turned to the Senate.


There, a meeting of Reid, GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and two other lawmakers produced no immediate sign of progress. Later, Reid and his top lieutenants — Sens. Chuck Schumer, Patty Murray and Dick Durbin — spent more than an hour at the White House with Obama and senior White House aides, including Obama's chief of staff, Denis McDonough. The leaders left without speaking and the White House offered no summary of the meeting.


The president's party rejected a stab at compromise led by GOP Maine Sen. Susan Collins, while Republicans blocked the advance of a no-strings attached measure the Democrats drafted to let the Treasury resume normal borrowing. The party line vote was 53-45, seven short of the 60 required.


In disagreement was a pair of issues, both important and also emblematic of a broader, unyielding dispute between the political parties over spending, taxes and deficits.


Lew has said that without legislation to raise the nation's $16.7 trillion debt limit, default was possible any day, and with it, a calamitous impact on the economy.


A separate measure was needed to reopen the government fully after 12 days of a partial shutdown that has resulted in furloughs for 350,000 federal workers and that administration officials warn could spread hardship if it remains in effect.


Politicians agreed passage of both was essential.


But Republicans demanded concessions that Democrats were unwilling to give — unless they could get something in return.


Officials in both parties said that Democrats had raised the possibility with Republicans of a long-term spending bill that included deficit savings that could replace some or all of the across-the-board spending cuts that began taking effect at the beginning of the year.


The political calculations were evident. Polls show all portions of the electorate except tea party supporters are increasingly displeased, and Republicans are bearing the brunt of their unhappiness.


"Perhaps he sees this as the best opportunity for him to win the House in 2014," Fleming said of the president. "It's very clear to us he does not now, and never had, any intentions of negotiating."


Reid was savage.


Republicans had begun seeking concessions on health care, he said, and now their No. 1 issue is "to divert attention from the fools they've made of themselves on Obamacare."


House Democrats lined up en masse to sign a legislative petition calling on Boehner to allow a vote on a bill to reopen the government, a step he has repeatedly refused to take.


In his Saturday address, Obama said, "Politics is a battle of ideas, but you advance those ideas through elections and legislation — not extortion."


Collins' suggested compromise had gained traction in recent days, before Reid told McConnell it was a nonstarter.


In a statement, the Maine Republican called the response unfortunate, and said talks on the plan involving senators of both parties "were constructive and give me hope that a bipartisan solution to reopen government and prevent default is within our reach."


It could have raised the debt limit through Jan. 31 and reopened the government for six months.


At the same time, it would have granted federal agencies flexibility in adjusting to the across the board cuts, and made two changes in the health care law.


One would have set new income verification conditions on individuals applying for federal subsidies for coverage; the other would have suspended a medical device tax for two years.


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Associated Press writer Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.


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Charlie Hunnam Gives Up Christian Grey Role! Who's Next?

The search is on -- again! -- for Christian Grey.

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Monday, October 14, 2013

Google to put user names, photos, comments in ads


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A Google logo is seen at the entrance to the company's offices in Toronto September 5, 2013. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

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Users under 18 will be exempt from the ads and Google+ users will have the ability to opt out of the new program.

SAN FRANCISCO — Google plans to launch new product-endorsement ads incorporating photos, comments and names of its users, in a move to match the "social" ads pioneered by rival Facebook that is raising some privacy concerns. 

The changes, which Google announced in a revised terms of service policy on Friday, set the stage for Google to introduce "shared endorsements" ads on its sites as well as millions of other websites that are part of Google's display advertising network. 

The new types of ads would use personal information of the members of Google+, the social network launched by the company in 2011. 

If a Google+ user has publicly endorsed a particular brand or product by clicking on the +1 button, that person's image might appear in an ad. Reviews and ratings of restaurants or music that Google+ users share on other Google services, such as in the Google Play online store, would also become fair game for advertisers. 

The ads are similar to the social ads on Facebook, the world's No. 1 social network, which has 1.15 billion users. 

Those ads are attractive to marketers, but they unfairly commercialize Internet users' images, said Marc Rotenberg, the director of online privacy group EPIC. 

"It's a huge privacy problem," said Rotenberg. He said the U.S. Federal Trade Commission should review the policy change to determine whether it violates a 2011 consent order Google entered into which prohibits the company from retroactively changing users' privacy settings. 

Users under 18 will be exempt from the ads and Google+ users will have the ability to opt out. But Rotenberg said users "shouldn't have to go back and restore their privacy defaults every time Google makes a change." 

Information Google+ users have previously shared with a limited "circle" of friends will remain viewable only to that group, as will any shared endorsement ads that incorporate the information, Google said in a posting on its website explaining the new terms of service. 

Google, which makes the vast majority of its revenue from advertising, operates the world's most popular Web search engine as well as other online services such as maps, email and video website YouTube. 

The revised terms of service are the latest policy change by Google to raise privacy concerns. Last month, French regulators said they would begin a process to sanction Google for a 2012 change to its policy that allowed the company to combine data collected on individual users across its services, including YouTube, Gmail and social network Google+. Google has said its privacy policy respects European law and is intended to create better services for its users. 

Google's latest terms of service change will go live on Nov. 11. 


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Friday, October 11, 2013

Friday Summary at Sepang: Pedrosa’s Speed, The Brain as a Complex Organ, & Honda Flying in Moto3


Friday Summary at Sepang: Pedrosas Speed, The Brain as a Complex Organ, & Honda Flying in Moto3 dani pedrosa motogp sepang repsol honda 635x423


Is Sepang a Honda track or a Yamaha track? On the evidence of the first day of practice, you would have to say it is definitely a Honda track. Or more specifically, a factory Honda track, according to Valentino Rossi. The Italian veteran told reporters that the factory Hondas seemed to have something extra at Sepang, even compared to the satellite RC213V bikes.


Having lighter riders meant they did better on the long straights, consumed less fuel and could therefore use more power, Rossi said, but there was more to it than that.


They were also better on corner entry, especially in the tight corners, where HRC appears to have found something extra. The only place the Yamahas had any kind of advantage was in the longer faster corners, Rossi said. Through turns five and six, Rossi could catch Dani Pedrosa. Once they left that section, Pedrosa was gone.


If the bike is good, then Dani Pedrosa is outstanding. His lap in the afternoon was exceptional, the 2’00.554 just a couple of tenths slower than Jorge Lorenzo’s pole lap record from last year. Nobody else could get anywhere near him. His only rival was teammate Marc Marquez, forced to give half a second away to Pedrosa.


A brace of Yamahas followed, Cal Crutchlow 3rd fastest despite suffering badly with his still damaged right arm swelling in the tropical heat, ending a tenth ahead of Valentino Rossi, the first of the factory Yamaha machines. Both Crutchlow and Rossi were clear where they were losing out: three tenths of a second on each of the two long straights at Sepang, according to the Tech 3 man.


Rossi concurred, though he was less inclined to put numbers to his disadvantage. The Yamahas are having to make up through the fast corners what they are losing in the long straights.


The gap is not quite as big as it looks, however. Although Pedrosa’s fastest lap was both brilliant and demoralizing for anyone behind him, it was just one lap in which he was so fast. His race pace is closer to that of Marquez, around the low 2’01 mark. This was despite Pedrosa still not being able to sit on the bike properly due to a painful hip and buttock injured in the crash at Aragon.


Was his speed down to anger at the events of Aragon and the minimal penalty for Marc Marquez? “The opposite,” Pedrosa told the press, “I’m not angry at all, I’m totally relaxed.”


After looking like the probable winner at Aragon, focusing on the track was the best he could do. His physical condition was not helping, there were corners where he was having to grit his teeth and buckle down, Pedrosa told the press. He would likely need injections on Sunday to cope with the pain, but his form on Friday proved that at least he still had the pace.


Like Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo also denied that the events of Aragon, and the penalty handed to Marquez, had anything to do with his performance: 6th in the afternoon, and 5th overall, over a second behind Pedrosa, and struggling with aggressive power delivery and the rear wheel spinning in the middle of the corner.


“I don’t think it’s affecting me at all,” Lorenzo told the press, “but the brain is a very complicated organ, so I don’t know.” Lorenzo did have one thing to add on the subject, and his outburst on Thursday during the press conference, however: “a lot of people think I was referring to Marc, but my target was Race Direction,” Lorenzo said.


Lorenzo’s problem was in the middle of the corner, where normally the bike was strongest. He had no confidence in the rear, the rear tire was spinning, and he couldn’t open the gas when he wanted to. Where he was losing most was in braking, Lorenzo said, a complaint which all of the Yamaha riders have been making all year.


A return to the set up used during the winter test at the Sepang track was out of the question, Lorenzo had been told, as the bike was too different from then, having a new frame, swingarm and engine. Back in February, Lorenzo had been just a few tenths of Pedrosa, rather than a complete second.


While the Hondas were expected to dominate in MotoGP, to see so many Hondas at the front in the Moto3 class was a surprise. You would expect that the superior horsepower of the KTMs would be an advantage along Sepang’s two long straights, but Jack Miller and Alexis Masbou managed to put their FTR Hondas in the top three in both morning and afternoon sessions.


What was even more surprising was to see that Masbou was in the first sector containing the front straight, and Miller was fastest in the final sector containing the back straight and the first half of the front straight.


In horsepower territory, the KTMs were nowhere, leaving even Jack Miller looking nonplussed when he was asked about that by MotoGP.com. Whether the FTRs will still be ahead come Sunday remains to be seen. Despite the excellent showing by both the FTRs and the Mahindras, it was still Maverick Viñales who ended the day as fastest overall on the Team Calvo KTM.


In the Moto2 class, Tito Rabat is a man unchained. The Pons rider was fastest in both sessions of practice, but what impressed more than his raw speed was the race pace he was showing.


In the afternoon, Rabat came out and posted a string of laps in the 2’07s and 2’08s reminiscent of the clockwork consistency of Jorge Lorenzo when the 2012 MotoGP champion is in the zone. Right now, it’s hard to see anyone getting near Rabat, his advantage over the rest of the field over seven tenths of a second.


Behind Rabat, the best rivalry in motorcycle racing at the moment continues unabated. After struggling in the morning, Scott Redding used a new set of tires to put himself ahead of Pol Espargaro. Redding is sticking to his strategy of piling on the pressure on Espargaro during practice, always ensuring he is ahead when the flag drops.


Even in terms of race pace, Redding appears to have the measure of Espargaro, though there is little to choose between them. Whoever happens to be leading the Moto2 race on Sunday, the real battle will be wherever the numbers 40 and 45 are.


The big question mark appears to be the weather, but the prospects are improving as the weekend progresses. Qualifying is likely to happen on a wet track, with rain forecast for the afternoon, but conditions for Sunday look better with every passing day.


Three dry races at Sepang would be just what the series needs, and with record crowds expected on Sunday, exactly what the passionate Malaysian fans deserve. With Hafizh Syahrin, 4th in last year’s race, once again inside the top fifteen, the local crowd could have plenty to cheer about.


Source: MCN, GPone (x2, x3), & Crash.net; Photo: Repsol Media


This article was originally published on MotoMatters, and is republished here on Asphalt & Rubber with permission by the author.






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