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  • Google Docs to provide cloud storage for any file type

    google_docs_logo 2Yesterday, Google announced a new, and exciting, feature for those who use its Microsoft Office alternative Google Docs; free cloud storage of large, non-office file-types. Google explains, “Instead of emailing files to yourself, which is particularly difficult with large files, you can upload to Google Docs any file up to 250 MB… Combined with shared folders, you can store, organize, and collaborate on files more easily using Google Docs.” Your Docs account will have a 1GB quota, and for those of your who eat GB’s for breakfast, extra storage can be purchased at the rate of $0.25 per GB per year. The new service leverages Google’s immense cloud storage infrastructure and tempts you to voluntarily upload more of your data onto Google’s servers. It looks like this is as close to a “GDrive” as we’ll get for the time being.  In Google We Trust. Right?

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  • Simoncelli Takes 250cc Quarrel to MotoGP

    Following several on-track incidents during the last two seasons involving the former 250cc world champion and Bautista and Barbera, Marco Simoncelli recently stated that he has no intentions of forgetting about the quarrel he had with the two Spanish riders. All three riders will therefore continue the fight this season, only this time in the MotoGP.

    "After verifying what kind of hypocrites Bautista and Barbera are, I’ve decided I won’t be speaking to them anymore," Simoncelli told… (read more)

  • Does NBC Have The Right To Bump Conan? Contract Doesn’t Specify Timeslot, Network Says

    On Tuesday, Conan O’Brien said he will not carry on as host of NBC’s The Tonight Show if the struggling network moves the late night program to an after-midnight slot as part of a revamped evening line-up. So the question on the minds of fans is, Does Conan’s contract give NBC the right to bump him to 12:05 AM to make room for Jay Leno at 11:35?

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    That’s also the $40 million legal question at the center of all the hoopla. If Conan’s deal says The Tonight Show will be broadcast at 11:35 PM, then NBC would be in violation of his contract by attempting to bump him. However, if there isn’t any time-slot language in his deal, Conan’s absolute refusal to take the 12:05 slot puts him in breach of his contract if he doesn’t do his show.

    The Peacock has already made its stance clear, according to The New York Times: “The contract, NBC is arguing, guaranteed Mr. O’Brien would be installed as host of ‘The Tonight Show’ — and unlike many other deals for late-night stars, Mr. O’Brien’s contract contains no specific language about the time period the show would occupy, NBC executives said.”


  • Venezuela Approaching Humanitarian Disaster As Chavez Expropriates Food Retailers

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    Just after Hugo Chavez devalued the Venezuelan currency by 20%, he declared that companies weren’t allowed to raise their prices. Yet this would be an economic impossibility for any business. No business is sustainable if its profit margins are negative.

    As a result of this reality, it appears food retailers were caught in the mix trying to raise prices, and taken over. 

    Albuquerque Express: Government inspectors in Venezuela have closed many shops this week after the owners were accused of trying to manipulate last week’s currency devaluation.

    A group of supermarkets and other businesses across Venezuela have quickly been taken over by the tax inspectors for allegedly speculating and changing the price of products.

    Superstores belonging to the Exito supermarket chain were the first to be acquired by the government.

    Given the Venezuelan government’s track record for running companies, expect food shortages ahead. Really. Just look at the energy industry for cues. Oil-rich Venezuela has been forced to impose rolling black outs on itself.

    By devaluing its currency while simultaneously preventing commensurate price increases for food, Venezuela has created huge disincentives for production. While Venezuela’s energy shortages are pretty sad already, food shortages would be plain scary. Venezuela continues to read like an Ayn Rand novel.

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  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Tom Donahue Now Claims Renewable Energy Legislation Kill Jobs [Video]

    Tom Donahue, remember him? He’s the controversial President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose opposition to cap-and-trade lead to a mass exodus of key and powerful members, including Pacific Gas and Electric and Exelon.

    Donahue is stubborn. In a speech yesterday, outlining the Chamber’s 2010 political strategy, he said that the various renewable energy legislation making their way through the Senate would actually eliminate jobs.

    Donahue said:

    We’ll also support strong climate change policy, both domestic legislation and a global agreement.  But the bill passed by the House last year would tie economic activity in knots and eliminate jobs from one end of the country to another.

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    Media Matters for America, a progressive media watchdog in Washington, could not let these latest claim pass without a rebuttal.

    And so in an effective fact check, Media Matters — citing a recent study from the University of California Berkeley — found that pollution reduction and energy efficiency legislation will actually create up to 1.9 million jobs and would add $111 billion to the U.S. Gross Domestic Product. It also notes that every state will gain jobs from investment in clean energy technologies.

  • Google Opens Up Registrations for the I/O Conference

    Google is announcing that it has opened up registrations for the 2010 Google I/O developers conference. It is the third time Google will hold the conference aimed mostly at more technical subjects and it has used it to make some pretty big announcements in the past. Developers wanting to get in on the cheap have until April 16 to claim their… (read more)

  • Domenicali: Alonso Has It All to Beat Schumacher!

    Once arrived at the Madonna di Campiglio ski resort in northern Italy for the annual Wrooom event, Ferrari’s team principal Stefano Domenicali was immediately pulled aside by the media for a series of questions regarding his team’s plans for the future.

    Needless to say, most of those questions focused on Michael Schumacher’s return to Formula One with another team and how his own drivers – Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa – will cope with the task of racing against him. However, since Alonso … (read more)

  • London: No borders, no nations! Life is too short to be controlled: 23 January 2010

    No borders, no nations! A day out of control in London, Saturday 23rd January 2010

    from noborders london, updated 18 January 2010: “No borders, no nations! A day out of control in London, Saturday 23rd January 2010. 2pm St. Pancras International -> 4.30pm Piccadilly Circus. While the migration regime is fortifying itself and setting up rings of defence around European wealth, inner control is tightening to keep public order, at a time where the nation state already seems to be a dead corpse. On Saturday 23rd January 2010 there will be two demonstrations in London…” more

  • Four Michigan Residents Indicted in Mortgage Fraud Case

    Four Detroit area residents were indicted on charges of wire fraud and interstate transportation of money taken by fraud, announced United States Attorney Barbara L. McQuade.

    McQuade was joined in the announcement by Special Agent in Charge Andrew G. Arena, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    Charged in the 14-count indictment, which was unsealed this week, were MELVIN A. JOHNSON, 49, of Lathrup Village; CURTISS JOHNSON, 46, of Novi; BRADY MUSE, JR, 48, of Novi; and LANITA J. GATEWOOD, 53, of Detroit.

    The indictment charges that from November 2004 through February 2006, these individuals knowingly participated in a scheme to defraud mortgage lenders.

    The loan applications were completed or supervised by Melvin Johnson or Curtiss Johnson at CHALLENGE MORTGAGE’s branch office in Southfield, Michigan, where Melvin was the branch manager and Curtiss a loan officer.

    Challenge Mortgage was a mortgage broker based in Florida.

    The indictment alleges that the loan applications were materially false or fraudulent and that when the mortgage loans closed, Melvin Johnson and Curtiss Johnson benefitted financially through checks made payable to Challenge Mortgage and other businesses with which Melvin Johnson was associated, such as JEM Marketing Realty, JEM Processing, and First United Realty.

    The indictment also alleges that the fraudulent information provided in the loans documents included false employers, overstated income, fictitious bank accounts, stolen identities, and information obtained from forged deeds, and that as a part of the scheme, Brady Muse created counterfeit documents to support the fraudulent loan packages assembled by Melvin Johnson and Curtiss Johnson.

    It also alleges that Lanita Gatewood allowed property she did not own to be titled in her name, and that she distributed the proceeds of the fraud to other participants in the scheme.

    The defendants are charged with multiple counts of wire fraud and interstate transportation of money taken by fraud. Each count of wire fraud carries a maximum penalty of 20 years’ imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.

    Each count of interstate transportation of money taken by fraud carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment and a $250,000 fine. The defendants could also be ordered to pay restitution to the mortgage lenders.

    An indictment is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt. A defendant is entitled to a fair trial in which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

    The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.


  • Affordable Brunch Recipe – Savory Pancakes

    As tempting as going out for brunch sounds the cost can really add up. Unless you’re going to a greasy spoon diner you’ll most likely pay through the nose for a nice brunch. If you really like to indulge with Mimosas or Bloody Ceasars then the cost is even higher.The alternative is staying in your jammies and making brunch at home.

    The fabulous must-have cookbook by Golden Door Spa Golden Door Cooks at Home‘ has several incredible brunch recipes created by executive chef Dean Rucker that will please your mind, body, and soul. You’re budget will also be happy.

    This recipe has several steps but the result makes it well worth it.

    Corn and Scallion Pancakes with Oven-Roasted Chipotle Salsa

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    For the salsa:

    2 golf-ball size tomatillos, husked and cut in half
    2 plum tomatoes, cored and quartered
    1/4 medium onion, chopped
    1 Anaheim chile, seeded and chopped
    2 garlic cloves
    1 1/2 tsp olive oil
    Pinch of kosher salt, or to taste
    Pinch of freshly ground black-pepper, or to taste
    2 tbs low-sodim tomato juice
    1 1/2 tsp fresh lime juice
    1/2 chipotle chile in adobo, with a little of the sauce
    1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

    Prepare the salsa.

    In a large bowl, combine the tomatillos, tomatoes, onion, Anaheim chile, garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper.  Toss to coat the vegetables with the oil.  Arrange the vegetables on a baking sheet and bake until the vegetables are softened and slightly caramelized, about 30 mins.
    Transfer the roasted vegetables to a blender and add the tomato juice, lime juice, chipotle, and cilantro and process until pureed but chunky, 5 or 10 seconds.
    Transfer to a covered dish to keep warm and set aside.

    For the Pancakes:
    1/4 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
    3 tbs cornmeal
    1/2 tsp baking power
    1/4 tsp baking soda
    1/8 tsp kosher salt
    1 large egg
    1/2 cup low-fat buttermilk
    1 1/2 tsp olive oil
    1/2 cup fresh or thawed, frozen corn kernels
    1 tsp minced jalapeno chile
    2 tbs thinly sliced scallions (white and green parts), plus more for serving
    1 tb chopped fresh cilantro leaves, plus more for serving
    Vegetable oil, for cooking
    2 tbs crumbled queso fresco or feta cheese, for serving
    6 – 12 lime wedges, for serving

    Reduce the oven temp. to 200 degrees F.
    Prepare the pancakes.

    In a large bowl, combine the flour, cornmeal, baking powder, baking soda and salt and whisk until well blended.  In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, buttermilk, olive oil, corn, jalapeno, scallions and cilantro.  Make a well in the middle of the dry ingredients and pour in the liquid ingredients.  Use a wooden spoon to stir the wet into the dry ingredients until just combined.
    Pour a small amount of vegetable oil on a griddle or nonstick skillet and use a paper towel to coat the pan and soak up excess oil.  Heat the pan over medium heat for a few minutes until a few droplets of water dropped on the pan dance and sizzle.  (If the water stays in one place and boils slowly, the pan is too cold; if it steams away immediately, the pan is too hot.)
    Drop 1 slightly rounded tablespoon batter onto the griddle for each pancacke.  Cook until the bottom is golden brown, 2 or 3 minutes.  Place the pancakes directly on the rack in the preheated oven to keep warm until ready to serve.

    To serve, put one to two warm pancakes on each of 6 to 12  warm plates.  Top with a genrous dollop of salsa and sprinkle with queso fresco, cilantro and scallions.  Garnish with a lime wedge and serve.

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    Of course this recipe isn’t an every weekend affair but maybe something you do on special occasions. However, what’s great about this recipe is you can cheat and use pre-made salsa and pancake mix. It will take you half the time. Although, be warned it will not taste the same.

    Enjoy!

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  • Shaw’s Holidays Provide Best Holiday Cottages

    If you want to spend your holidays in a peaceful place with a whole new experience then there is only one company that provides you the very unique and different accommodation and that is called Shaw’s Holidays (Gowned). This company provides you the very beautiful holiday cottages in Wales. Shaw’s Holidays (Gowned) have more than 150 cottages, farmhouses, houses and caravans all over the Lleyn Peninsula, Snowdonia and on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. They also have properties to suit various sizes of families and all kinds of budgets.
  • Bit Streaming or LPCM?

    Andy at MissingRemote revisits the benefits of bit streaming versus LPCM.  If you’re going to the trouble of running a PC at your TV this is an article to check out.

    Andy compares TrueHD, DTS-MA and FLAC for power and CPU utilization in the article at MissingRemote.


  • Monsanto’s GMO Corn Linked To Organ Failure, Study Reveals

    In a study released by the International Journal of Biological Sciences, analyzing the effects of genetically modified foods on mammalian health, researchers found that agricultural giant Monsanto’s GM corn is linked to organ damage in rats.

    According to the study, which was summarized by Adam Shake at Twilight Earth, "Three varieties of Monsanto’s GM corn – Mon 863, insecticide-producing Mon 810, and Roundup® herbicide-absorbing NK 603 – were approved for consumption by US, European and several other national food safety authorities."

    Monsanto gathered its own crude statistical data after conducting a 90-day study, even though chronic problems can rarely be found after 90 days, and concluded that the corn was safe for consumption. The stamp of approval may have been premature, however.

    In the conclusion of the IJBS study, researchers wrote:
    "Effects were mostly concentrated in kidney and liver function, the two major diet detoxification organs, but in detail differed with each GM type. In addition, some effects on heart, adrenal, spleen and blood cells were also frequently noted. As there normally exists sex differences in liver and kidney metabolism, the highly statistically significant disturbances in the function of these organs, seen between male and female rats, cannot be dismissed as biologically insignificant as has been proposed by others. We therefore conclude that our data strongly suggests that these GM maize varieties induce a state of hepatorenal toxicity….These substances have never before been an integral part of the human or animal diet and therefore their health consequences for those who consume them, especially over long time periods are currently unknown."
    Monsanto has immediately responded to the study, stating that the research is "based on faulty analytical methods and reasoning and do not call into question the safety findings for these products."

    The IJBS study’s author Gilles-Eric Séralini responded to the Monsanto statement on the blog, Food Freedom, "Our study contradicts Monsanto conclusions because Monsanto systematically neglects significant health effects in mammals that are different in males and females eating GMOs, or not proportional to the dose. This is a very serious mistake, dramatic for public health. This is the major conclusion revealed by our work, the only careful reanalysis of Monsanto crude statistical data."

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  • Virgin HTC HD2 made official

    We have already posted about this handset showing up on Virgin Mobile, and then thought it was unusual.  It turns out the HCT HD2 is the first HTC handset to be carried by Virgin Mobile, and on a very compelling package also.

    The handset is free on a £30/month 24 month contract and comes with 800 minutes and , free text messages and unlimited data with a 3GB fair use cap.  This certainly much more generous than Vodafone for example, with heir 500 MB fair use cap.

    As an added bonus, existing Virgin Media customers with home services such as broadband and TV will also get two months free, as well as unlimited calls to other Virgin Mobiles.

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    Virgin Media Brings Mobile Entertainment to Life with HTC

    • New partnership with HTC sees HTC HD2 kick start range of high-end data-enabled handsets
    • Two months free and unlimited calls to other Virgin Mobiles exclusively for Virgin Media customers

    Virgin Media has today announced a new UK partnership with HTC Corp., a leading smartphone designer, which will see the cutting-edge HTC HD2 smartphone added to its range of handsets. The HTC HD2 is the first HTC branded phone to be made available through Virgin Media, and marks the start of an expanding range of high-end handsets perfect for consumers looking for the best possible mobile internet and entertainment experience on the go.

    The HTC HD2 is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, making it perfect for enjoying high-quality video and music on the move. Featuring a massive 4.3 inch touch screen with a 480×800 high resolution display, the HD2’s sharp and ultra-responsive capacitive screen brings web pages and other content to life with incredible clarity and control.

    The Windows Mobile based HD2 also features ‘HTC Sense’ – HTC’s unique design philosophy that delivers a mobile experience that is focused squarely on the user. The HTC HD2 features popular social networking applications, such as Facebook and Twitter, and enables users to expand its functionality with a wide range of applications from Windows Marketplace. At just 11mm thin, the slim HD2 also houses a 5 megapixel camera with a dual LED flash.

    Jonathan Kini, director of mobile at Virgin Media said, “The HTC HD2 is a stunning handset and the first-ever HTC-branded phone ranged by Virgin Media. Its launch kick starts a new range of high-end handsets coming to Virgin Media, perfect for mobile internet, social networking and entertainment on the go. We are delighted to be able to offer the HD2 through one of the best and most competitive deals in the market.”

    Jon French, executive director of HTC UK, Ireland and South Africa, said, “HTC is known for producing great phones that offer consumers a unique mobile experience. Our close relationship with Virgin Media continues to grow, and we are pleased to be able to help it to kick off the New Year with such a fantastic deal.”

    To grab your HTC HD2, before they too are overwhelmed by demand, read more at Virgin here.

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  • iPhone as RFID Tag & Reader: Coming Soon

    We began our Mobile Web Meets Internet of Things series yesterday with a look at barcode scanning. We wrote that smartphones are increasingly being deployed as readers for barcodes – in particular via apps available on iPhone and Android. These applications, such as RedLaser on iPhone and ShopSavvy on Android, allow you to scan a barcode on a product or object and get more information about it.

    We noted however that RFID tags are more functional and flexible than barcodes. While barcodes are cheaper and getting traction in the U.S. with the QR format, the potential for RFID tags is even greater. Apple knows this and if rumors are to believed, RFID will be integrated into the iPhone 4G later this year.

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    According to a number of believable blog reports, RFID is set to be a part of the as yet unannounced iPhone 4G. Apple holds a patent for a touch screen RFID tag reader and is said to be testing an RFID-enabled iPhone currently. So RFID could be a feature of the iPhone 4G as soon as Spring 2010.

    As MacRumors succinctly explained in November, mobile phone usage of RFID technology will come in the form of Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC is a new standard based on RFID and it has three use cases: the phone as an RFID tag; the phone as RFID Reader; and peer to peer communication (P2P) between two NFC-enabled phones.

    The first two use cases are most interesting. Using the iPhone as an RFID tag means it can be a deployed as a payment device (similar to a credit card), identity card, security device, and more. This type of functionality is already happening in Japan, where the RFID Suica chip is installed in some mobile phones.

    Using the phone as an RFID Reader allows the iPhone to interact with RFID-enabled objects in the real world. Check out this prototype from a Norwegian research organization called Touch, using the iPhone as a Media Player:

    Timo Arnall from Touch noted in a follow-up post in November that RFID and NFC peripherals are beginning to be released for the iPhone.

    2010 could be a great year for RFID in the consumer market, if it is to be a feature of the next iPhone. Expect to see it in Android devices too.

    Will mobile phones provide the tipping point for adoption of the Internet of Things? We’ve seen now that mobile phones are a big driver of consumer adoption of both barcodes and RFID tags, so we wouldn’t be surprised.

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  • Econalypse R.I.P. [Digital Daily]

    econalypse“The technology downturn of 2008 and 2009 is unofficially over.”

    This, according to Forrester, which claims technology spending will roar back to life in 2010. “While the Q3 2009 data for the U.S. and the global market showed continued declines in tech purchases (as we expected),” the company said in its report, U.S. and Global IT Market Outlook: Q4 2009. “We predict that the Q4 2009 data will show a small increase in buying activity, or at worst, just a small decline.”

    The research outfit expects U.S. IT spending to grow by 6.6 percent in 2010 after plummeting 8.2 percent in 2009. Meanwhile, global IT spending, which plummeted 8.9 percent last year, will rise 8.1 percent in 2010 to more than $1.6 trillion.

    Driving the recovery: software, hardware and communications equipment. According to Forrester, worldwide spending on software is set to grow by 9.7 percent in the months ahead; spending on hardware and other computer equipment by 8.2 percent; and spending on comms gear by 7.6 percent. Said Forrester principal analyst Andrew Bartels, “All the pieces are in place for a 2010 tech spending rebound. In the U.S., the tech recovery will be much stronger than the overall economic recovery, with technology spending growing at more than twice the rate of gross domestic product this year.”

    But that assumes that there’s no further financial disaster in 2010. If that’s not the case, then we have this to look forward to. “The most likely alternative to our forecast that the U.S. and global IT markets will recover in 2010 is a faltering tech market due to a double-dip recession that returns in 2010 after a brief two- to three-quarter economic recovery,” Forrester explains. “Should this happen, U.S. tech purchases would decline by 3% to 4% in 2010, with a second-half decline offsetting a first-half tech revival.”

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  • Report: Alfa commissions trio of 159-replacing concepts for Geneva

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    Following up on a model as achingly gorgeous as the Alfa Romeo 159 – to say nothing of its Brera coupe and Spider convertible counterparts – is no mean feat. Which could be why Alfa is turning to the considerable pool of talent at its doorstep. According to the latest reports, three Italian design houses will be displaying their ideas of what the next-gen mid-size Alfa should look like.

    If the source quoted by Inside Line proves accurate, at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show in March, Stile Bertone will show off a two-door coupe, with a Pininfarina-penned convertible and an ItalDesign Giugiaro four-door sedan sharing the stage as potential candidates to succeed the 159/Brera/Spider line-up. Meanwhile, Alfa Romeo will be taking the wraps off the new Giulietta at its own show stand.

    It’s worth noting that Giugiaro was responsible for the original concept car that spurred Alfa to put the Brera into production, and Pininfarina was responsible for the car’s assembly. And with Bertone also in the mix, this is one fight we’re looking forward to seeing unfold on the floor of the Geneva Palexpo.

    [Source: Inside Line]

    Report: Alfa commissions trio of 159-replacing concepts for Geneva originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 13 Jan 2010 08:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Honda CEO Takanobu Ito announces that Acura will add a hybrid

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    During the unveiling of the CR-Z at the Detroit Auto Show, Honda CEO Takanobu Ito announced that Acura will be adding a hybrid drivetrain to its models. Ito gave no further insights as to timing or which vehicles would get the systems, but it’s safe to speculate that the TSX and TL sedans would be the first recipients of the new system. However, when we spoke to Ito last fall in Japan, he did say that Honda was developing a hybrid system suitable for larger vehicles. It’s not clear how much it will differ from the architecture of the current IMA mild hybrid system used in the Civic, Insight and CR-Z, but we do expect the system to come equipped with lithium ion batteries from Honda’s new partners at GS Yuasa. Make the jump for a copy of Ito’s comments.

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  • Is it time to quit your day job?

    (Editor’s note: Ali Davar is the CEO of Worio, a Vancouver-based startup. He submitted this column to VentureBeat.)

    Two years ago, I was a young lawyer living in Barbados – my workweeks short, salary high, and life blissful. However, a part-time project I’d started years before with researchers at the University of British Columbia was gathering steam. A large grant from the Canadian government had just come through, the technology prototype was showing promise and the development team was starting to gel. I was confronted with a decision: Should I leave my day job and become an entrepreneur?johnnypaycheck

    As you might have guessed, I did – but it was no easy task translating my business idea into a full-time venture. As entrepreneurs often find, the pieces are rarely in place: You have minimal funding, there are holes in your team and the business has shown little or no traction. Reaching stable ground requires a full-time investment of your intellectual capital and everything else you have to offer.

    If you’re thinking of making the leap, here are some key factors to consider.

    First – and perhaps most importantly – beware of the following myths:

    Myth: You are your own boss. Board members, shareholders, customers – even employees – are now all constituents you must answer to. You work for them because your ability to run the business depends on their confidence. Answering their concerns and making their interests your own ensures they will stick with you through the hard times, which every business inevitably experiences.

    Myth: You pick your own hours. True, no one will give you a hard time if you’re late to work in the morning, but the reason for that is likely because you were working into the morning hours. An entrepreneur is never “off the clock” – everything you do, even in rest, serves your business in one way or another.

    Myth: It’s a path to quick riches. Divide your salary by the number of hours you put in and you’re likely to find you’re grossly underpaid. This is for good reason: an entrepreneur’s future and that of their business should be inextricably linked by way of equity/options. How can you expect investors to take a risk on your business if you yourself have nothing to lose? Avoid staking your financial expectations on quick exits, such as YouTube. That’s akin to planning your financial future based on the experience of lottery winners.

    Focus, instead, on external check, such as:

    Does your idea attract smart people? We’re not talking about people you think are smart, but those who actually hold lead positions at cutting edge companies or are being recruited for such. You can’t afford these people – they can generally make more money elsewhere. But they are sometimes willing to forgo more stable offers for a chance to work at a promising start-up. This not only says a lot about your idea but also has a significant impact on your chances of success.

    Does your idea attract smart capital? Often the decision to start rests solely on an entrepreneur’s ability to raise seed capital. But not all money is created equal – at least insofar as measuring your readiness to begin. Seeding money from experienced investors in your space is more indicative of your readiness than that from friends and family.  Plus, any money from an outside source is preferable to your own money because, while it is indicative of your willingness to put your own skin in the game, self-financing robs you of this very important external check.

    Does your idea have traction? Traction, however little, is the ultimate measure that your idea has promise. Perhaps the greatest skill an entrepreneur can possess is the ability to reduce the scope of their idea until they can prove it with early users/customers. This sometimes means limiting yourself to a smaller initial idea/set of features, or piggybacking on another product that customers already use, or taking on a vertical or specialized domain before attacking the wider mass market. The strategies will vary depending on your business, but the goal is always the same: to attain some small measure of validation that someone, somewhere, wants what you are building.

    The odds of a new business surviving are never that promising: 50 to 80 percent of venture-backed startups currently in operation will shut down or go on life support (i.e., three to four people working on them) within the next 18 months. The wise entrepreneur must simultaneously take heed of this fact and ignore it.

    Entrepreneurship may be something that is inevitable for you, something written in your DNA, but the more you focus on validating your business with external checks before turning it into a full-time endeavor, the better chance you’ll have of avoiding misspent time and effort.


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  • Police: Jon Gosselin Burglary Was A Staged Publicity Stunt

    Police in New York City believe the ransacking of former reality star Jon Gosselin’s Manhattan apartment over the holidays was all apart of a staged publicity stunt, according to informants cited by RadarOnline.com on Wednesday.


    The 32-year-old Octodad filed a criminal complaint after he said he found his New York apartment trashed on December 26. In the weeks since, Jon has insisted that his ex-girlfriend Hailey Glassman is to blame for the damage to the apartment. However police investigating the case suspect the incident — which included the theft of property and damaged furniture — may have been staged, sources say.

    “The more cops have looked into it, the more they feel like it was a publicity stunt,” says a police tipster. “They absolutely think the butcher knife part of it is B.S.”