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  • Time to ban mountaintop mining due to externalized costs

    A new, comprehensive analysis of mountaintop removal mining, which is common in the Appalachian region of the United States, shows that its environmental effects extend to the hydrology of its surroundings, ruining streams and the ecosystems they support. Technically known as “mountaintop mining with valley fills” (MTM/VF), it consists of stripping away forests and topsoil from the tops of mountains and then using explosives to break through rocks that cover the coal inside the mountain. The resulting rocks are then pushed away into valleys, where they interfere with and often bury existing streams.

    It’s not all that surprising that clean water, and a lot of it, is important to ecosystems; research shows that if these activities disrupt as little as 5-10 percent of a watershed’s area, they can cause irreversible changes to the ecosystem. The reduced flow of streams that get buried by valley fills can kill off plants and trees in an area with high biodiversity. This loss of flora also results in a landscape that is less effective at handling runoff water, leading to an increase in the frequency and magnitude of downstream flooding.

    Streams that continue to flow are polluted with various chemicals and metals from the mountaintop rocks. Increases in sulfate cause stream microbes to create more hydrogen sulfide, which is toxic to many aquatic plants and organisms. Selenium accumulation causes deformities and lethality in fish, which in turn poison the birds that eat them. Humans in the area are also affected by the dirty streams and the elevated levels of airborne, hazardous dust that results from mining. Studies have found elevated levels of hospitalization for pulmonary disorders and hypertension, as well as increased mortality in the region.

    Reclamation of the areas appears to be ineffective, with soils still having low organic and nutrient content and little to no regrowth of woody vegetation afterward. Reclamation often involves rebuilding streams, but the new ones carry chemicals released by the rock debris, and don’t integrate into the radically altered environment.

    The sum of these problems add significantly to the externalized costs of coal use for power generation. Because of the huge impact, the scientists behind the report are recommending that the government stops issuing MTV/VF permits until new methods to address these problems can be developed and subjected to rigorous review.


    Science
    , 2010. DOI: 10.1126/science.1180543


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  • Garrett Gilbert, Garrett Gilbert Texas

    Gilbert was ranked as the No. 2 pro-style quarterback from the Class of 2009 and the No. 18 overall prospect by Rivals.com. The recruiting site also listed him as a five-star QB.

    Scout.com ranked him as the No. 5 overall quarterback in the class, and a five-star recruit.

    He chose the University of Texas over Nebraska, Arizona, Stanford, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, and California.exas got some life when D.J. Monroe raced 28 yards on a reverse. On the play before the interception, Gilbert appeared to have Malcolm Williams in the end zone, but the sophomore wide receiver couldn’t make a tough catch in the end zone.

    The drive should give Gilbert some confidence, although it was a tough learning experience to finish the drive as they still trail, 14-6.ESPN – Texas quarterback Colt McCoy left Thursday night’s BCS championship game against Alabama with a shoulder injury after a first-quarter hit.

    He was hit hard and suffered the injury on the Longhorns’ first drive. McCoy was taken to the locker room for X-rays.

    McCoy’s status for the remainder of the game is uncertain.

    His replacement, Garrett Gilbert, completed just one of his first nine pass attempts and threw an interception. [READ]

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  • Colt Mccoy Injury, Colt Mccoy Injury News Updates

    ESPN radio reports that McCoy is in the locker room without his pads after he was treated for the injury. His roommate and close friend Jordan Shipley has gone to the locker room to console him.

    Alabama took advantage of the good field position and moved the ball consistently on the play. It looks like they have Texas on its heels.Texas star quarterback Colt McCoy left the BCS title game early in the first quarter because of an undisclosed injury, and he had not returned by early in the second.

    Freshman Garrett Gilbert replaced McCoy, a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist.

    We’ll have more updates later, including halftime and postgame reports.

    UPDATE: McCoy has a right shoulder injury and will be re-evaluated at halftime. It doesn’t look good for him, or the Longhorns, at this point.McCoy was 2-of-2 for nine yards when he was injured.

    Freshman Garrett Gilbert took over for Texas and has struggled against Alabama.

    Texas took a 3-0 lead later on the first series, but Alabama lead 14-6 in the second quarter.

    McCoy, who set the all-time wins record for quarterbacks, threw for 3,521 yards and 27 touchdowns this year. He finished in the top three in Heisman voting each of the past three years.

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  • New product release:Novel Ultrasonic level sensor with integrated GSM

    GaugerGSM is an ultrasonic level meter with integrated cellular communications. The product is a cost-effective solution for remote monitoring in applications such as fuel theft detection, wastewater flow monitoring and river flood alerts.
    Target markets
    Fuel tank monitoring – Managing fuel tanks at remote sites:
    Fuel theft and leakage detection
    Just-in-time refueling
    Continuous inventory tracking
    Wastewater monitoring – in-ditch level meter:
    Avoiding sewer blockage and unexpected overflow.
    24/7 monitoring of sewer junctions
    Savings in maintenance, manpower and energy resources
    Simple installation – no road digging
    Remote monitoring of water reservoirs and rivers:
    Fit for harsh weather conditions including rain and direct sun
    Embedded & external temperature sensors
    Periodic reports on the hour
    SMS reports to assigned personal or on demand Alerts
    internal battery option
    Benefits:
    Rapid return on the investment – measured in months
    Fit for any site where SMS or GPRS is available
    Complete data ownership – no on-going fees for control
    software
    Flexibility for customized alerts and reports

  • Toddler Sucks On a USB Cable, Ends Up in the Hospital [Tragedy]

    Here’s a sad reminder that USB cables belong plugged into peripherals, not children. Toddler Trinity Anderson was playing with a USB cable plugged into a laptop and put it in her mouth, which shocked her and knocked her out.

    Trinity remains at Children’s Hospital with third-degree burns on her tongue, palate and lips. She is on sedatives and paralyzing drugs to prevent her from moving and disturbing her breathing tube, Jeffrey Anderson said. She needs the tube because her tongue is so swollen it blocks her airway.

    Anderson said he feels helpless as he watches his granddaughter in her hospital bed.

    “I want to make it better and there’s nothing I can do,” he said.

    Anderson said doctors plan to allow Trinity to regain consciousness in the next day or two to assess how much neurological damage occurred. The little girl wasn’t breathing for several minutes, and her heart nearly stopped beating.

    Anderson said doctors expect Trinity to recover from her burns, though she may have lasting cosmetic damage. Right now, the family’s main concern is that the happy, laughing little girl does not suffer serious brain damage, and they hope she is young enough that she can recover any lost capabilities.

    This was clearly a freak accident, but it’s a good reminder that while these cables and gadgets we use are now commonplace, everyday items, they still carry a current and should be treated with care. Here’s hoping Trinity makes a full recovery. [Colorado Daily]







  • New riveting tool for blind rivets

    It is available for selling the new riveting tool Mod. RAC 3000 with booster apart from the body.

    For any further information, please check:

    – the menu “Products/Tools for rivets” for technical features (http://www.far.bo.it/Prodotti/rivettatrici-riveting_tools-outils_de_pose-remachadoras.aspx?cat=703000&exp=y&type=rvr) and

    – the menu “Download” to download the Use and maintenance manual and the Price list (http://www.far.bo.it/Downloads/Listino-prezzi.aspx).

  • Lubrication System for Combined Bearings

    Lubrication System for Combined
    Bearing WINKEL Combi-Lub 1

    Article no. 051.060.100
    Content:

    * Activator (6 months red, 12 months grey)
    * Lubrication system with high performance grease WHF 04
    * Bracket (stainless steel)
    * Nylon tube L = 2000 mm
    * Tube connection M6
    * Grease nipple R ¼ (for pre-filling of the tube)

    Exchange kit for Combi-Lub 1
    WINKEL Exchange Kit WHF 04

    Article no. 051.060.101
    Content:

    * Activator (6 months red, 12 months grey)
    * Lubrication system with high performance grease WHF 04

    High performance grease for pre-filling
    WINKEL high performance grease WHF 04

    Article no. 051.060.108

    * 400 gr. Cartridge High performance grease WHF 04

  • The new CK series rotating union has done an excellent job!

    For many years, the CK rotating unions have been well-known as real “workhorse” for conveyance of heat transfer oil in the paper industry – in particular in the hot and high vibration work environment of calenders.
    Regarding the fact that machine speed and pressure will continue to rise in future, DEUBLIN engineers started to redesign and upgrade the CK some time ago.
    Accordingly, all bearing parts were adapted not only to operate at the familiar temperatures of 230°C, but also with pressures up to 6 bar and speed up to 1,000 revolutions per minute (relating to 4″ model).
    In this enhancement the subject of lubrication/relubrication was also taken into account so that the models of the new CK series now feature almost maintenance-free operation.
    It is now by design, that the new bearings are lubricated by the media and do not need relubrication using high-temperature bearing grease. This feature of the new CK is also called “life-time lubrication” and is an additional benefit which provides for early pay-off of the new CK and has a positive effect on the total cost of ownership (TCO).
    The new CK is available with inner diameters ranging from 4″ to 7″ and still does not need any external cooling system.
    The new CK series has been installed in numerous calenders across Europe, Asia and America, and it has proven to be a successful solution for every installed application.
    When considering the TCO and not the product “rotating union” itself, the supplementary services rendered by a renown supplier such as DEUBLIN become the focus of attention.
    In this respect, it can be noticed that the entire drying section of a paper machine often features a great potential for performance increase and/or cost reduction.
    For this purpose, DEUBLIN examines this machine segment and develops an optimization concept for the steam and condensation system including rotating unions, suitable siphon systems, and turbulence bars which considerably improve the heat transfer.
    This consulting service provides several benefits: The paper machines are fit for the future and the energy input is reduced which immediately results in lower costs and reduced CO2 emissions.
    Experience gained in this respect and information on many other relevant aspects of the paper machine can be exchanged again at the “Paper Drying Seminar” from 27th to 29th April 2010 in Hofheim-Wallau, presented by DEUBLIN Germany. To attend the seminar please contact: phone +49 6122 8002-800, fax +49 6122 8002-805.

  • Manipulator Partner with tooling pinch jaws tooling for ceramic pipes

    Pneumatic Manipulator Partner column mounted version on portable baseplate, equipped with pinch jaws gripping device with pneumatic rotation for handling pipes having different dimensions and weights.
    The gripping and release controls are pneumatically operated.
    Well-trained design staff are able to develop state-of-the-art equipment, which ensure the operators ergonomic use of the Manipulators.
    Every project is developed according to the instructions given by the EEC standard 98/37 “Directive on Machinery” and after a careful and a methodical analysis of the risks.

  • Manipulator Partner overhead trolley mounted with tooling for solar panels

    Pneumatic Manipulator Partner, overhead trolley mounted version, equipped with suction cups tooling for gripping, handling and manual tilting of solar panels.
    Well-trained design staff are able to develop state-of-the-art equipment, which ensure the operators ergonomic use of the Manipulators.
    Every project is developed according to the instructions given by the EEC standard 98/37 “Directive on Machinery” and after a careful and a methodical analysis of the risks.

  • BASIC 200 – BUTT WELDING MACHINE for plastic pipe

    RITMO S.P.A. presents “BASIC 200”, the new butt welding machine for pipes and joints in HDPE, PP, PB, PVDF.

    The “BASIC 200” is distinguished by the excellent quality – price ratio, while maintaining reliability, precision and ease of use, along with RITMO’s standards. With the “BASIC 200”, RITMO makes its machines and work philosophy available to everyone!

    “BASIC 200” is able to weld fittings such as elbows, tees, Y-branches and flange necks without any additional equipment by simply fixing the clamps’ drag bar.

    “BASIC 200” includes:
    • Machine Body with 4 clamps and 2 hydraulic cylinders with fast non-drip couplings;
    • SMARTLock inserts
    • Extractable Heating plate with DIGITAL DRAGON, high – precision electronic thermo-regulator;
    • Extractable milling cutter, with safety micro-switch;
    • Electro-hydraulic gearcase, with a clamp opening and closing lever;
    • Hydraulic hoses with non – drip quick couplings.

    Standard set includes adapters, from Ø 63 to 180 mm.
    Available on request: tool for flange necks.

    Working range – 63 ÷ 200 mm
    Power supply – 230 VAC 50/60 Hz
    Total absorbed power – 3000 W
    Working temperature – 180 ÷ 280°C
    Weight only body machines – 35 Kg

    Ritmo S.p.A.
    Via A. Volta, 7 35037 Bresseo di Teolo (PD) ITALY
    Tel. + 39 049 9901888 Fax: +39 049 9901993 www.ritmo.it – [email protected]

  • A compact PAC simplifies the control of process machines

    Manufacturers active in sectors such as industrial refrigeration, food and beverage or in the realization of machines such as boilers, furnaces, autoclaves and extruders, need control systems including PID control of process loops, set point programming, sequence control of pumps and valves commands, logics, alarms

    The Programmable Automation Controller includes all the above-mentioned functionalities into its design. The use of a PAC allows machine manufacturers to avoid to select, buy and connect different equipment such as I/O modules, PLCs, single loop or multi loop controllers, network adaptors

    Based on many years of successful production of control and automation products for the process and manufacturing industries, Ascon is now changing the future of the control of machines and medium size plants with an entirely new and innovative compact controller called Sigma microPAC that simplifies the control issue

    Sigma microPAC is a small but powerful programmable automation controller with on-board I/Os and a capability of up to 12 Analogue I/Os plus 80 Digital I/Os. The CPU is 32 bit ARM with 4 MB flash memory, 16MB RAM memory and 64KB retentive memory

    Sigma microPAC adds advanced PID loop control with easy and quick management of logic control
    Programming uses the six languages, IEC 61131-3 compliant software aided by the Ascon’s libraries with a large selection of function blocks, templates and multitasking functions

    The use of standard communications protocols allows an easy integration with remote control/assistance devices
    An Ethernet port with Modbus TCP protocol is available for connection to HMIs and SCADAs for configuration, programming and supervision. One RS485 plus one RS485/RS232 ports are available with Modbus RTU protocol (master/slave) and ASCII for further expansions, for connection to WEB SCADAs and to GSM/GPRS/UMTS modems

    Advantages of Sigma microPAC include the capability to offer functionalities normally available only in more complex and expensive systems such as PLCs and PC based systems. Extra components, required by PLCs to do the job, can be eliminated, panel dimensions, costs of hardware and software development, integration can be reduced

    Most typical applications solved are preservation cells, heating stations, industrial boilers, kilns and painting booths. Here the control of variables such as temperature, humidity, pressure and flow, has an essential role to obtain the best performance of the machine

  • The NL Series Achieves a Total of 10,000 Units Ordered!

    Mori Seiki’s NL Series of high-rigidity, high-precision CNC lathes has passed a total of 10,000 units ordered.

    The number of orders received for the NL Series, which made its debut in June 2004 and reached 5,000 units in November 2006, topped 10,000 units in September 2009. This milestone was reached in the remarkably short time of five years and three months.

    By using the industry’s first BMT (Built-In Motor Turret ), in which the motor for rotary tools was placed inside the turret, the NL Series reduces vibration in the turret to one-third and temperature increase to one-tenth of those of conventional models, while increasing the milling capacity by four times.

    Additionally, the NL Series increased the width of the guideways on the X and Y axes by 30% compared with conventional models, making stable cutting possible. The NL Series has received high praise for its excellent performance in all the areas required of machine tools, from machining accuracy to cutting ability, operability, ease of maintenance and eco-friendliness.

  • Ryson adds two new models to the mass flow line-up.

    The Ryson Mass Flow Spirals are designed to handle full and empty bottles, cans, jars and similar containers. Products are conveyed up or down in a continuous mass flow. Ryson Spirals have a small footprint and provide considerable space savings compared to conventional methods.

    They can now be delivered with 12”, 16” or 20” wide slats with capacities of up to 800, 1,200 2,000 bottles or cans per minute respectively. They are also available in powdered coated carbon steel, stainless steel and washdown versions.

    More information is available on the Ryson website: www.ryson.com

  • NEW HIGH CAPACITY SPIRALS FROM RYSON

    The new High Capacity Spirals are in response to our customers need for taller units and to handle heavier loads. Both are factors which increase the total weight present in the spiral at any given time. The new spirals can start and stop fully loaded and handle double the total weight compared to our regular spirals.

    Ryson Spiral conveyors need less floor space than conventional conveyors and are faster and more reliable than any elevator or lift.

    The load capacity is 75 lbs. per linear foot of conveyor for speeds up to 200 FPM. The angle of incline is between 9 and 11 degrees which safeguards against loads sliding or tumbling during operation.

    Only one drive motor is needed, equating to substantial savings in controls and systems integration. Most spirals are shipped in one piece, pre-assembled and pre-tested, thereby drastically reducing time and cost of installation.

    All Ryson Spirals are of the chain slat type and incorporate a unique proprietary low friction design which facilitates high speed, low noise, smooth operation and long life.

    An innovative modular design allows Ryson to customize with ease and modify in the field to accommodate emerging needs.

    Ryson specializes in vertical conveying solutions and is the number one manufacturer of spiral conveyors in the USA. Our products include Spiral Conveyors, Spiral Curves, Mass Flow Spirals, Vertical Accumulation Buffers, Bucket Elevators, Incline and Decline Slat Conveyors. All products can be delivered in powder coated carbon steel, stainless steel or washdown versions.

    More information is available on the Ryson website: www.ryson.com

  • Cartoner RKH-09C

    Continuous motion cartoner including:
    – Hot glue applicator with sensor activation,
    – PLC Allen Bradley model 1200,
    – Power 400 VAC, 3 phase, 4 kW,
    – Air power 5.5 bar,
    – Minimum carton size : 50 x 25 x 125 mm,
    – Max carton size: 250 x 100 x 300 mm,
    – Output 200 cart/minute depends on product.

    RADPAK designs and manufactures packaging machinery including VFF&S Bag Making Machines, Weighing Machines, Cartoners and many types of Conveying Systems.

    Radpak offers a Complete Range of Vertical Form-Fill-Seal Machines to suit nearly every bag size, speed and budget requirement. Our machines are capable of handling a wide range of bag widths from 2″ (50mm) to 20″ (500mm).

    We offer a wide range of Weighing Machines. From inexpensive automatic table-top models to multi-head COMBIWEIGHERS for high speed and bulk weight models. Every configuration possible is available to weigh-fill most products.

    RADPAK is a single source manufacturer of packaging machinery. Our machines are in operation in all types of industries packaging fresh & frozen foods, powders, granulars, vegetables, chips, pasta, candies, nuts, shrimps, cookies and many of other products.

    All machines are modular in design for easy integration between existing or new machinery to provide a Complete Packaging Line Turn Key Installations.

  • Opus Bio revolutionises the air cushion packaging market

    Opus Bio revolutionises the air cushion packaging market with 100% biodegradable film as standard

    Over a decade ago Green Light pioneered a starch based biodegradable loose fill as an environmental alternative to polystyrene. Now read how our exciting new product OpusTM Bio keeps Green Light at the forefront of environmentally conscious protective packaging.

    “When a products performs better, costs less, and is better for the environment… why wouldn’t you use it?”

    OpusTM Bio is the new air cushion packaging system designed to operate exclusively with biodegradable film at no price premium to ordinary plastic film.

    The biodegradable cushions can be reused, recycled in the appropriate waste stream, or recycled through composting.

    With market leading performance and a clear environmental benefit, companies are able to meet their packaging waste targets and reduce plastic pollution more easily.

    For more information on OpusTM Bio please call us on +44 (0)29 2079 0880 or email [email protected]

    About Green Light Products

    Being environmentally conscious is no longer a fad: the demand for high performance environmentally positive packaging materials is one of the fastest growing sectors of the packaging industry. Green Light Products Ltd is at the forefront of this sector, bringing market leading products to companies that are more aware, and are genuinely concerned about the effects their buying habits are having on their environment.

    In the past, the term ‘green’ was often associated with ‘faddy’ companies, manufacturing products that were high-priced and lacking the quality or performance of traditional products. Through massive investment in R&D Green Light Products has continued to develop a range of biodegradable ‘in the box’ packaging products that not only exceed the performance of traditional materials but also offer significant cost savings.

    “We are committed not only to selling products that offer a significantly better environmental performance than other products in the same market, but also to ensure that customers are not paying a premium for choosing the more responsible solution.” – Karl Yeo MD

    Green Light is the leading supplier of biodegradable packaging in the UK and is also a major exporter.

    Since its formation over 14 years ago, the company has developed a series of new and unique products which have been in increasing demand with environmentally-aware customers across Europe and as far afield as Australia – where, through a licensing deal, their biodegradable packaging products are also market leading.

    Green Light actively promotes the use of sustainable raw materials and energy efficient manufacturing processes to produce renewable, recyclable and biodegradable packaging materials.

    Our products are manufactured at a brand new purpose built factory in Cardiff. Through our national distribution network and UK-wide customer support centres, we are able to meet the most testing demands in a convenient and efficient manner.

  • Hands-on with the Plastic Logic Que

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    And we have another ebook reader! This time around it’s the Que from Plastic Logic. Just because it’s not the Kindle or Nook, don’t write it off. This device, and the software it runs, might be special enough to make a mark in the ebook reader scene.

    It’s not the hardware that’s unique — although it is nice and I’ll get to that in a bit — it’s the software that formats publications to the device while retaining the feel of the print version. Watch the video above to see a demo of USA Today. You’ll see that it looks and feels like the real thing. Headlines are up top along with buttons to different sections. It even embeds the news story’s image in a familiar fashion.

    As for the hardware, it’s damn thin — like so thin breakage might be a concern. But the screen size is large enough that reading a newspaper or magazine article feels right. The USB port, SD card slot, and speaker are located on the bottom and are the only ports on the otherwise sleek device.

    There is a bit of lag when navigating. Actually, it’s more than a bit, but that’s the norm in ebook readers right now. They are laggy, but that will likely improve.

    Plastic Logic is targeting an April release with Barnes & Noble as the retail partner. The 4GB version will run $649 while the 8GB version with 3G will cost $799. Yeah, ouch.


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  • Vizio launches Mobile Razor LED TV

    VIZIO_VMB070_CES2010Uh oh, looks like the mobile TV might be heating up. Vizio announced today that they are launching a mobile TV unit, the “Mobile Razor LED”.

    Vizio has announced three versions of the product, one with a 7-inch screen, one with a 9-inch screen, and one with a 10-inch screen.

    The 7-inch version has a 7-inch LED, an supports resolution of up to 800×480. It features auxiliary inputs for a DVD or other device, and the internal battery will run for about 3 hours. MSRP is $149, and it’ll be available sometime later this year.

    The 9-inch and 10-inch versions also support 80×480, but they include an HDMI jack, as well as a USB port for viewing images or listening to music. The 9-inch version will cost $199, and the 10-inch version will go for $229.

    If you’d like to read the press release, click here.


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  • How Chris Messina Got a Job at Google

    Chris Messina grew up in New Hampshire, the Live Free or Die state. As a high-schooler in the early 90’s he held his school’s website hostage after being suspended for running an ad on it for a controversial gay rights group. Now Chris is nearing 30, today was his 29th birthday, and he just announced that he’s taken a job at one of the biggest, most powerful corporations in the world.

    The latest chapter in the fascinating story of Chris Messina’s life ends with one of the most high-profile young proponents of an Open and Distributed Web joining Google, a company that aims to organize all the information in the world and a behemoth that many free spirits online eye with ambivalence. What will the future bring for Messina and his work? A look at how he got to Google might offer some clues. It isn’t all pretty, some people worry about what the move will mean for the web, but the announcement is definitely important for all of us.

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    Where Chris Messina Comes From

    Chris Messina grew up in a well-to-do suburb in New Hampshire. As a teenager he railed vocally against a middle class culture that he says he now realizes he was very much a part of. One of his biggest influences, though, was a grandmother with strong Libertarian tendencies.

    When Chris entered high school, the web was in its earliest days. He became the school’s web master, setting up and running its first web site. A group of students at the school wanted to start a Gay/Straight Alliance support group and were facing some resistance from parents and school officials. Messina took it upon himself to post a free banner ad promoting the organization on the school’s official web site. He got suspended from school and pulled the site down in protest. (Even in those early days a school librarian had backed up some of the files, so the situation ended without young Messina being paddled or tied to the rack.)

    After high school Chris went to college at Carnegie Mellon, where he studied Design. That Design training took him far in the tech world and will be an important part of his new job.

    After graduating from college, Messina went on to build an incredible resume of accomplishments recognized around the world.

    • He designed the full-page ad in the New York Times announcing the launch of Firefox. Thousands of people donated $10 each to buy that ad, heralding an Open Source, community-based challenge to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
    • He co-founded BarCamp, the now international network of technology and culture “unconferences” that you may have heard of and should definitely attend next time there’s one in your town.
    • He was integral in the building of the international co-working community, a network of organizations that help each other serve independent, web-based workers who seek a physical space and support infrastructure.
    • He is a Board member of the OpenID Foundation, the organization working on standards and adoption of open, federated and portable systems of identity for use around the web.
    • He’s a leading voice in the movement to create an Activity Streams standard that will allow user activity data to be shared and understood from one website over to another.

    When Messina speaks about any of the above, the biggest companies on the web listen. He’s widely respected, but some people say he’s become an arrogant power player at the front of a small parade of outspoken self-appointed leaders. That he gets all the credit when there are other, quieter, people doing a significant portion of the work. That’s one perspective, but it’s not the most common one and many of the leaders of the circle Messina runs in have shipped products that power the fundamentals of the web we all use today.

    Now Chris Messina will be at one of the biggest and most important companies around. Today on his 29th birthday, Messina announced he was taking a job at Google, with the title Open Web Advocate.

    Has Chris Messina sold out? “There are many legitimate reasons to work for a larger enterprise,” social web sociologist danah boyd, who recently joined Microsoft, told us in response to Chris’s move. “Some are practical: health insurance, stable income, and all of the other benefits that tend to come with such a package. But some come from the same ethos that entrepreneurs have… the desire to ship a product. Where you don’t have to do every inch of legwork. And where you know that your work can touch millions. There’s also something to be said for being around a whole lot of really smart people.”

    On Landing at Google

    Messina has worked at a wide variety of startup companies. Most recently he was at OpenID provider Vidoop, one of a number of high profile hires the company made while it was still based in Oklahoma. In September 2008, Vidoop put its 40 person crew in a crazy caravan to its new headquarters in Portland, Oregon. In May, 2009 the company imploded, closed its doors and told some of its employees it couldn’t pay back wages. Messina shared his account of what happened on his blog.

    The next half year Messina spent doing independent consulting, including a month and a half project with Mozilla. The fruits of that labor will be released to the public soon, he told us today.

    In September Messina was making the rounds, talking to a variety of companies in Silicon Valley and told a friend at Google that he was considering joining a big company as his next step. His Google contact told him that the company had a strong preference for hiring engineers, rather than people with the skills that Messina has. Doug Bowman, Google’s first ever staff designer had made a high-profile departure to join Twitter just a few months prior, saying that Google didn’t appreciate design.

    Messina left feeling like that door was closed and considered launching his own startup company. Over the next few months a few other companies offered Messina positions, he said, but then his old Google contact pinged him again and asked if he was still interested in joining Google.

    What had changed? His contact told him that Google was placing a new emphasis on getting the social web right, in a way that is good for the web. That month Google publicly launched a campaign that had run informally inside the company for two years, called the Data Liberation Front. It works across departments to enable users to remove their data from Google services, a key part of the vision of an Open Distributed Web that Messina has been working toward.

    “I went in for the interview,” Messina told us today, “and 2 weeks later they made me a great offer letting me do what I was already doing. Yes, the interview process was long but very efficient, and I had to complete 1 logic problem (which I almost nailed, but alas, I’m no Joe Smarr!)” Smarr is the widely respected developer that had been working on these same matters at Comcast Plaxo until announcing that he was joining Google in December.

    Messina told us that he’s excited to learn how to organize for an Open web from inside a very large company. It’s a perspective he’s never had before, but one that will lend him more credibility in his efforts to move other large companies.

    What This Means for the Web

    Messina and Smarr join a growing and impressive roster of Googlers dedicated to building an Open, Distributed web. That’s a vision that’s the opposite of a centralization and control – the typical model of financial success for a large company. This team of people will have to battle inertia, corporate interests and the natural tendency many people say is inherent in a large organization to bring more and more of a market under its control.

    Google controls a growing size of our search, our advertising sales, our email, our document collaboration, our mapping, our voice communication and much more online. The company is almost sure to face anti-trust legal pressure someday soon.

    It’s always been a part of Google’s DNA to support what’s good for the web at large, the more people use the web the more they’ll click on AdSense. This much centralization of power is cause for concern, though. Its as if Google is set to have a battle against itself. It’s staff against the nature of its economy of scale.

    The culture of the corporation may be more important than its size, though. David Recordon, an open web advocate that works closely with Messina who recently joined social networking giant Facebook, had this to say: “Personally, I love how Facebook’s culture lets me continue working on what I’m passionate about while having a tremendous impact on both the technology industry and the world at large. I hope that as my friend, Chris is able to do the same at Google.”

    The day to day reality of effecting change may be more complex than that, though. Yahoo’s Eran Hammer-Lahav, the best-known technologist working to develop and support open login standard OAuth, raises an important concern.

    “This is clearly a big win for Google,” he told us. “Messina and Smarr are huge assets in the social web space.”

    “My concern is specific to Google. With Messina, Smarr, [inventor of OpenID and more Brad] Fitzpatrick and others all working for Google, focusing on the Social Web, there is less and less incentive for Google to reach out. Google has a strong coding culture which puts running code ahead of consensus and collaboration. Now with so many bright minds in house, they are even less likely to reach out.

    “A week ago, you would have to get at least Google, Plaxo, and Messina (representing the independent voice) to collaborate. This week it’s just Google.

    “While I am certain that Messina and Smarr will keep their independent voices, and am not suggesting they will ’sell out’ or alter their principles, they no longer need to surface many of their ideas out to the community. They can just have an quick internal meeting and ship products.”

    What will going to Google mean for the rebellious young man who’s become such a big personality agitating for the open web outside of the biggest companies on the web? What does it mean that the biggest companies, especially Google and Facebook, keep hiring outside social web technical leaders? Time will tell, but Messina says he’s been told explicitly that people for whom “it’s all about them” don’t do well at Google.

    The company must be full of formerly big personalities now working as part of a team. PubSubHubbub co-creator and now Googler Brett Slatkin once as a brash college freshman told Newsweek that “If I made a great product, and Microsoft offered me a lot of money, I would spit in their faces.” (That’s one of my favorite quotes.) Now Slatkin has toned it down and talks tech without the bombast.

    Messina says he knows it’s going to be a big change and is excited to see what being part of Google is like. So the next chapter of the story of Chris Messina will be a part of the next chapter of the story of Google.

    Next: What could all this look like in the future? See one vision in our article Toward a Value-Added User Data Economy

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