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  • WEST AFRICA: Stopping the Polio Virus

    By Brahima Ouédraogo OUAGADOUGOU, Mar 18 (IPS) The World Health Organisation (WHO) and its partners hope to eliminate the circulation of the polio virus in West Africa as soon as June by launching the first round of national synchronised immunisation days against the debilitating disease.

    Nigeria would be the only country to curb the circulation of the polio-causing virus as late as 2011, according to the WHO.

    "We want to curb the wild polio virus in the West African region by the end of June 2010," says Dr Bokar Toure, coordinator of the inter-country team for WHO West Africa.

    To ensure a better sweep of the operation that affects more than 85 million children under five in 19 countries in West and Central Africa, including Chad, Central African Republic and Cameroon, the WHO is mobilising more than 400,000 volunteer vaccinators. The WHO is working with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the United Nations Children Fund and Rotary International.

    "During this period, there will be many rounds of synchronised vaccinations to cover cross-border populations and movements," Touré told IPS.

    According to WHO inter-country team officials, polio eradication hopes are based on positive signs in Nigeria where there were improvements in the level of unvaccinated children who were covered by the programme, and the fact that socio-cultural resistance to vaccination is diminishing thanks to religious and community leaders.

    Nigeria remains one of the most affected countries in the world and one of the foci of the epidemic with 388 cases representing 70 percent of polio cases in the sub region. For years, social and cultural constraints have prevented polio vaccination campaigns in the country.

    The WHO hopes that rounds of synchronised immunisation will fill gaps left by routine immunisation sessions which many vaccination-aged people miss.

    "It is the role of vaccinators, community health workers to organise the whole vaccination chain so that missed children can finally be vaccinated and we can find those parents who are reluctant (to vaccinate their children)," said Djamila Cabral, the WHO representative in Burkina Faso. She sadly notes a resurgence of polio since 2008 in countries of the sub region, including Burkina Faso.

    In Burkina Faso, 15 cases were reported in 2009, the last case was in October 2009, despite six rounds of immunisation. According to the WHO, each reported case represents a contamination risk for 200 children.

    "We are nearing our goal, but there are still children who don't get vaccinated and we must find all these children and get them vaccinated," Cabral told IPS.

    Three million children are covered through vaccination this year in Burkina Faso.

    "All three of my children have been vaccinated since the vaccination days began; in our neighbourhood we (a women's group), go door to door to search for all children and help the health workers vaccinate," said Pauline Zampaligré, who lives in Nagrin a neighbourhood on the outskirts of Ouagadougou.

    "All children in the yard are vaccinated, as a matter of fact we get them vaccinated as soon as the radio and television messages announce the community health worker visits," Aïssata Nonguierma, also from Nargrin, told IPS. She said the community's enthusiastic response is due to the discovery a few years ago of a polio case in the area.

    According to Dr. Kolonpiaré Apiako of the regional health commission for the south-west region of the country, more children were vaccinated this year than expected. "Of a goal set at 223,118 children expected (to be vaccinated) in the four health districts, we have vaccinated more than 225,000 children, in other words 101 percent," he told IPS.

    "We have all the means at our disposal to eradicate polio today. We have the funds, we have the materials, we have the human resources, we have committed political leaders and communities: everything is there for polio to be eradicated from our region," said the Minister of Health of Burkina Faso, Seydou Bouda.

    Polio mainly affects children under five. Initial symptoms are fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, neck stiffness and pain in the limbs. In a few cases, polio causes paralysis, often permanent. Vaccination is the only means of prevention, according to the WHO.

    One in 200 infections leads to irreversible paralysis, usually in the legs. Among the paralysed children, 5 to 10 percent die due to paralysis of respiratory muscles, according to the WHO.

    Polio cases have nevertheless declined by over 99 percent between 1998 and 2006, from 350,000 to 1,997 reported cases. In 2008, there were only four countries where polio was still endemic (Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan), down from more than 125 in 1988.

    Launched in 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative has helped immunise two billion children, reducing the incidence of polio by 99 percent. But the cessation of vaccinations in Nigeria in 2004 has contributed significantly to the resurgence of the disease. In 2009, 1,595 children in 24 countries have been paralysed after contracting polio.

    The WHO is planning at least two synchronised polio immunisation days this year. The second round of the first day is planned for late April.

    "There are many population movements, countries are very close, very open, so by putting people together (through synchronisation) we're able to vaccinate a maximum of people, thereby maximising the efforts of donors and governments of affected countries," Cabral told IPS.

    To ensure the success of national immunisation days, the WHO announced training for field officers and expanded immunisation programme managers, and capacity building for logistics systems since vaccines require a cold chain.

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  • GeoHot uses his hack to "customize" PS3 theme

    Just a little update on GeoHot and his quest to conquer the PS3. The latest update shows a very promising development into manipulating the console where the esteemed iPhone hacker posts his new tweak to the PS3

  • Nissan to produce 50,000 Leaf units annually in Sunderland, UK

    Nissan announced today that it will build the European allocation of the Nissan Leaf at its plant in Sunderland, UK. Initial annual production capacity in Sunderland is estimated at about 50,000 units.

    Nissan said that it will also kick of construction of its advanced lithium-ion battery plant in April. The facility, which will be located in the Sunderland Plant will have a production capacity of 60,000 units annually and will manufacture batteries in 2012 for both Nissan and Renault.

    The production of the Nissan Leaf electric-car and the batteries represents a total investment of more than 420 million GBP ($640 million USD) in the Sunderland plant and is expected to maintain 2,250 jobs at Nissan and across the UK supply chain.

    Nissan Leaf will kick of production in Oppama, Japan later this year followed by Smyrna, Tennessee, USA in 2012. Sunderland will start production in 2013.

    Click here for more news on the Nissan Leaf.

    Refresher: Power for the Nissan Leaf comes from a 107-hp electric-motor that runs on power supplied by lithium-ion cells. On a full-charge, the Nissan Leaf allows for a driving range of 100 miles with a top speed of 87 mph. A full charge takes up to 8 hours on a standard 200V outlet. Buyers can opt for the DC 50kW quick-charger, which recharges the battery up to 80 percent in under 30 minutes.

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    NISSAN TO BUILD LEAF ELECTRIC VEHICLE IN SUNDERLAND
    – UK to become third global manufacturing location for Nissan electric vehicles –

    * Production to begin in early 2013
    * Initial annual production capacity in Sunderland of about 50,000 units
    * Together with Sunderland battery plant production, represents more than a 420 million GBP (468.2 million euro) investment in zero emission mobility

    SUNDERLAND, UK (March 18, 2010) –Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., further underlined its commitment to zero emission leadership today by announcing that the Nissan LEAF will be manufactured at its plant in Sunderland, UK.

    Nissan LEAF – the first in a range of forthcoming Nissan electric vehicles (EVs) – is the world’s first affordable, mass produced zero emission car and embodies Nissan’s vision for an environmentally sustainable future for road transport.

    Nissan also said that construction of its advanced lithium-ion battery plant, announced last year, will begin this April. The facility, which will be located at Sunderland, will have a production capacity of 60,000 units a year and will start manufacturing batteries in 2012 for both Nissan and its Alliance partner Renault.

    The production of Nissan LEAF and the batteries represents a total investment of more than 420 million GBP (468.2 million euros) in the Sunderland Plant and is expected to maintain about 2,250 jobs at Nissan and across the UK supply chain. The investment will be supported by a 20.7 million GBP (23.1 million euros) Grant for Business Investment (GBI) from the UK Government and a proposed finance package from the European Investment Bank of up to 220 million euros (197.3 million GBP).

    The UK’s Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said: “This investment is a fantastic vote of confidence in the Sunderland plant and its excellent workforce. The automotive sector is of key importance to the UK. It supports R&D, technological innovation, skills and a supply chain that’s a mainstay of the wider manufacturing sector.

    “Today’s news from Nissan, with support from government, shows that by working together we can achieve our aim of making the UK a world-leader in ultra-low carbon vehicles.”

    Andy Palmer, senior vice president at Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and responsible for the company’s global EV strategy, said: “The world is at the dawn of a new era in automotive transport. Nissan LEAF, which will go on sale later this year, is a five-seater hatchback that offers the same space, practicality and performance of a similar car in its class – minus the tailpipe emissions.”

    “Thanks to the UK’s firm commitment to a low carbon future in terms of infrastructure, customer incentives and educational programmes, Nissan LEAF will be built at Sunderland, making the UK the third country in the world to produce this revolutionary car.”

    Production of Nissan LEAF will begin in Oppama, Japan later this year followed by Smyrna, Tennessee, USA in 2012. Sunderland will come on-line in early 2013 with an initial annual production capacity of about 50,000 units.

    The three production sites will support the sales launch of the model, which begins in late 2010 in Japan, the United States and selected European markets, ahead of global mass marketing from 2012.

    Nissan and its Alliance partner Renault are the only automakers committed to mass marketing pure electric vehicles on a global scale and together have announced production capacity of 500,000 units per year. To date, the Alliance has entered into more than 50 partnerships worldwide with countries, cities, organisations and other key stakeholders to prepare the markets and infrastructure for the successful adoption of EVs around the world.

    Work to integrate Nissan LEAF into Sunderland’s manufacturing process will begin in 2012. The car will be launched on the plant’s ‘Number 2’ production line alongside the recently unveiled Juke compact crossover car, which enters production in August 2010.

    Nissan will continue to work in partnership with local and national government in preparation for the UK sales launch of Nissan LEAF in early 2011.

    Last December, Nissan and Regional Development Agency One North East signed a definitive agreement on zero emission mobility. The agreement includes the development of a regional network of charging points, supply of Nissan LEAF to the region from early 2011 and a range of incentives for early adopters of EVs, such as a period of free charging and use of dedicated EV lanes.

    Although zero-emission vehicles are the centerpiece of Nissan’s product strategy, the company is also investing in a portfolio of low-emission technologies (called PureDrive) such as clean diesels, efficient internal-combustion engines and hybrids.

    – By: Omar Rana


  • Secretary Chu Op-Ed on Energy Efficiency from the World Economic Forum

    energy-carbon-footprintBy Steven Chu, U.S. Secretary of Energy

    (DOE, March 16, 2010) For the next few decades, energy efficiency is one of the lowest cost options for reducing US carbon emissions.  Many studies have concluded that energy efficiency can save both energy and money. For example, a recent McKinsey report calculated the potential savings assuming a 7% discount rate, no price on carbon and using only “net present value positive” investments. It found the potential to reduce consumer demand by about 23% by 2020 and reduce GHG emissions by 1.1 gigatons each year – at a net savings of US$ 680 billion.  Likewise, the National Academies found in 2009 that accelerated deployment of cost-effective technologies in buildings could reduce energy use by 25-30% in 2030. The report stated: “Many building efficiency technologies represent attractive investment opportunities with a payback period of two to three years.”  Click here to read more…

  • Pharma Outsourcing

    drug_pillBy Michael McCoy

    (Chemical & Engineering News, March 15, 2010) Economists are calling the past 24 months or so the Great Recession, but you wouldn’t know it during a visit to a typical drug discovery lab or pharmaceutical chemical manufacturing plant.  That’s because the discovery, development, and commercialization of new active pharmaceutical ingredients is a multiyear endeavor that transcends business cycles. From initial discovery to market launch, the process of creating a new drug can encompass multiple economic ups and downs.  Of course, the drug industry is not immune to the vicissitudes of economic fortune. Small biotech firms depend on venture capitalists to provide funding, and funds dry up during periods of financial hardship. Even profitable big drug companies seem more inclined to cut back when the business world around them is doing the same.   Click here to read more…

  • Another Solid Day For Equities As Commodities Take A Beatdown

    Write down ten tickers on a piece of paper, close your eyes, and throw a dart at it. Whatever it hits will probably make you money if you go long, at least in this market!

    Dow: Up 45 points to 10,778.

    NASDAQ: Up 2 points to 2391.

    S&P 500: Down a half point to 1165.

    Commodities: Mixed but generally hurting. Crude oil is down nearly 1% to $82.14 a barrel.

    Gold is up $2.20 to $1126.40 an ounce. Silver is down $0.07 to $17.45 an ounce.

    Futures remain mixed, with energy, OJ, and soybean oil all performing poorly while meats and softs pick up solid gains.

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  • Surprise! HTC Doesn’t Agree With Apple Regarding Suit

    HTC has finally spoken out regarding the pending lawsuit Apple launched against the smartphone maker regarding its use of multi-touch as an interface navigation mechanism, and around 20 other technologies. It should surprise absolutely no one that the Taiwanese company doesn’t see eye-to-eye with the iPhone maker regarding the appropriateness of its use of the tech.

    HTC CEO Peter Chou released a statement Wednesday addressing the recently filed suit directly. According to Chou, as quoted by InformationWeek, “HTC disagrees with Apple’s actions and will fully defend itself.” HTC’s stance, like that of Apple, is that it respects and values healthy competition and innovation. Of course, that shared premise leads both companies to quite different conclusions.

    Chou elaborates HTC’s position further in the official statement:

    HTC strongly advocates intellectual property protection and will continue to respect other innovators and their technologies as we have always done, but we will continue to embrace competition through our own innovation as a healthy way for consumers to get the best mobile experience possible.

    Apple is no stranger to suits from other companies, and it certainly hasn’t shied away from pursuing legal action itself in the past. A suit against Nokia along similar lines is still ongoing. HTC shouldn’t be surprised about the move, either, considering the fact that multi-touch wasn’t officially introduced as a launch feature on the Nexus One, even though the hardware supported it. It was added later by Google to the device via a software update. Sure seems like an attempt to dodge the ire of multi-touch’s proclaimed originator to me.

    The Nexus One is almost certainly the catalyst for this suit, and with good reason. Despite the fact that the device itself isn’t selling anywhere near at the level of the iPhone, recent evidence suggests that the phone has raised the profile of Android, which seems to be positioning itself to make a serious bid on Apple’s smartphone market dominance. If Apple is ever to strip Google of some of that momentum, the time to do so is now.

    But are the claims Apple is making valid, or is it just an attempt to strike down any and all competition before the consumer gets a chance to choose? I’m no legal expert, but it seems to me that Apple is going after some very basic concepts in its legal claims, ones without which the concept of a modern smartphone would be untenable. I’m all for giving credit where credit is due, but if we’re to see cell tech progress, it has to be at the behest of the free market, and that means not unduly placing restrictions on Apple’s competitors.

  • Spy Shots: 2011 Ford Fiesta EcoBoost

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    2011 Ford Fiesta Ecoboost – Click above for high-res image gallery

    The EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 found in the Ford Flex and Taurus SHO has quickly become one of our favorite mills on the market. But what we’ve really been hankering for from FoMoCo is its smaller displacement offerings, specifically the 1.6- and 2.0-liter turbocharged engines slated to arrive next year.

    Along with the Fusion, the all-new Fiesta is set to get a boosted mill sometime in 2011, and these newest spy shots reveal that a high-performance version of Ford’s diminutive hatch is in the works.

    Tucked behind a modified version of the Euro-market Fiesta’s Titanium Trim front fascia is a slim intercooler matched with blacked-out trim, a subtle body kit and a prototype rear diffuser modified to fit the European-spec rear bumper and dual exhausts. A set of 17-inch anthracite Speedline wheels complete the package, which poses two questions.

    One, is this a prototype of a production vehicle or something that’s planned for this November’s SEMA Show? Either way, Ford’s got big plans for its new three-door and showing off its aftermarket potential is sure to be high on the priority list.

    Two, which EcoBoosted engine is powering the mule? The smart money’s on Ford’s new 1.6-liter inline four, which should be good for around 170 horsepower and a similar amount of torque in turbo’d form. The less-than-plausible, yet far more compelling, option is the Fusion’s forthcoming turbocharged 2.0-liter four-pot, which is good for between 230 and 250 hp and 240 pound-feet of twist. Obviously, we’re hoping for the latter, but we’d be just as content with the 1.6-liter option and the possibility of future models turning up the wick even further.

    Spy Shots: 2011 Ford Fiesta EcoBoost originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Brand Spankin’ New Images: 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition

    When the 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition was revealed last week, GM only released two images. We now have 9 new images of the special-edition Corvette for you to drool over.

    Click here to get prices on the 2010 Chevrolet Corvette.

    The 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition gets Brembo carbon ceramic brakes with dark gray metallic calipers and Magnetic Selective Ride Control, available for the first time on the Z06. The model will be available in two colors including Inferno Orange and the all-new Supersonic Blue. Black headlamps and mirrors, a ZR1-style body color spoiler, body color door handles, carbon fiber raised hood, black carbon fiber rockers and splitter will also be a part of the game.

    Sales of the special-edition model will begin later this summer.

    Click here for our original post on the 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition.

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  • Steve Albini Explains Why Royalties Don’t Make Sense

    Beyond being a world famous musician, engineer, producer and journalist, Steve Albini has long been pretty outspoken about the music business itself — and while I don’t always agree with him, I appreciate that he speaks his mind and often presents his arguments in ways that make me think and reconsider some of my own positions. herodotus points us to the news of some comments Albini recently made at a conference about the music business, with a great quote about the focus of so many on royalties:


    “Royalties are a means to pay producers in the future — and in perpetuity — based on record sales,” said Albini, who is also a music journalist. “If a band does a show, blows a whole bunch of minds and a bunch of people become fans and go out and buy millions of records, the producer gets paid. I think that’s ethically unsustainable.

    “I don’t think you should pay a doctor extra because a patient doesn’t die. I think the doctor should be busting his ass for every patient. I don’t think I should get paid for someone else’s success.”

    I’m guessing that we’ll get a fair amount of disagreement in the comments, but I think it’s a point worth considering. So many creative industries get really hung up on royalties and collective licensing and other aspects — when those are basically lottery tickets, relying very much on what other people do, not on the work you actually do. And it leads to this entitlement mentality that we see all the time, where certain content creators feel they need to get paid every time their content is used — even if they didn’t do any additional work on it. This is what all the ongoing legal battles about collective licensing and royalty rates are about. This is what the Hollywood writers’ strike from a few years ago were about. They’re ongoing attempts to keep getting paid over and over again for one thing you did in the past. Most jobs don’t work that way — and that’s the point that Albini is making.

    Now, some will argue, of course, that the entertainment industry is “different,” because it involves more speculation: no one knows if the content you create will be a hit, so the concept of royalties is a way to deal with that. But that assumes a rather static market, and pays little attention to the entitlement mentality that it creates. If you have a hit, charge more for future work — rather than focusing so much on getting paid over and over and over again just for that one piece of work you did in the past.

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  • China Takes SEVERE Step Towards Cooling Bubble, After Record Property Auction Humiliates Leaders

    Here’s what looks like a fascinating development out of China in regards to the government’s efforts at cooling its real estate bubble.

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    On Monday the all time record land price paid for residential housing in Beijing was broken. TWICE.   After a week of postponement caused by the National People’s Congress session the first new land auction drew pent up demand from buyers, including State Owned Enterprises (SOEs).

     The embarrassment of the auction results for the central government –who have been insisting that proper steps are being taken to reign in speculation by state controlled entities, appears to have resulted in swift action.   Xinhua News today reported that The State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, a watchdog agency, was requiring that 78 SOEs cease buying properties and exit the real estate development business entirely when current projects are completed.  The report said that 16 SOEs whose primary business is the development of residential real estate may continue business as usual, presumably meaning that the other 78 that have been singles out are in other business lines entirely.

    Reigning in SOE speculation is only one of the latest signs that Beijing is getting serious about curbing a bubble in real estate, but given the late timing of this action we can only reiterate our belief that the government has waited too long to act. It seems unlikely that deleveraging the system at this point can come without near-term  pain on the asset valuation side.

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  • Report: V6, V8 engine popularity continued to fade in 2009

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    Turning the past completely upside down, four cylinder engines marched up ten percent to further solidify the market dominance of lower cylinder count powertrains. According to Ward’s Automotive, nearly 62 percent of cars produced in 2009 carried four bangers, up ten percent in just a year from 2008’s 51.7 percent. Despite the V8 engine’s precipitous fall from a high of being fitted to 88 percent of all cars sold in 1969, there’s a sweet spot for the smaller powerplants, too.

    Numbers are up for engines below 3.0 liters, while displacements smaller than 2.0 liters actually saw a decline for 2009. While engines between 2.0 and 2.9 liters are perhaps not as exciting as the typically larger V6 and V8 engines, they’re less expensive and can still provide satisfying performance thanks to improvements like direct injection and forced induction. It’s also worth noting that production numbers for trucks dropped for 2009, as well, skewing numbers further in favor of smaller engines.

    Ward’s comprehensive analysis of different engine sizes and types and their market share and volume lays it out for you in the link below. Either way, we suspect that the garages of car nuts are still filled with a majority of high-performance engines, regardless of displacement or cylinder count.

    [Source: Ward’s Automotive]

    Report: V6, V8 engine popularity continued to fade in 2009 originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Ford will invest $2.5 billion in Britain for green technology

    FoMoCo announced today that it is planning a £1.5 billion ($2.3 billion USD) green investment in its four UK facilities over the next five years after securing a £360 million ($549 million USD) Government loan guarantee.

    “Support from UK government is a major step in seeking loan approval from the EIB which will allow Ford to proceed with its UK investment strategy,” Ford said in a statement.

    Ford said that its Dagenham is one of four UK sites covering research, development and manufacture of low-CO2 technology for both cars and commercial vehicles. Ford’s research and development center in Dunton, Essex, is the country’s largest automotive engineering facility, and Ford products are assembled in Dagenham, Southampton and Bridgend.

    Ford said that its Bridgend facility is gearing up for production of new EcoBoost gasoline engines, which will offer CO2 and fuel-savings of up to 20 percent. The engine will make its European debut in the new Ford C-Max this autumn.

    “Ford welcomes this positive support from the Government,” said Ford of Britain chairman, Joe Greenwell. “It greatly assists in delivering Ford’s commitment to invest £1.5 billion in new, affordable, volume-produced low CO2 technologies. “Our customers will benefit from this extensive investment and so too will the 100,000 people in the UK whose jobs are directly or indirectly dependent on Ford. The loan also encourages the growth of high-technology, CO2-reducing research and development in the country.”

    – By: Stephen Calogera


  • Google, Intel, Sony Working On Google TV Service

    In a rather sensational story posted yesterday by the New York Times, apparently Google has courted Intel and Sony and they are actively working on a new platform called Google TV. The main goal here is to finally bring a cohesive web experience to the living room through next generation TV’s and set-top boxes. While this type of technology exists already, and has existed for a while, the whole scene is very fragmented. In terms of TV’s, nearly every major CE manufacturer has Internet video and content functionality, but it isn’t intuitive for many consumers to use.

    The play is great for Google and Intel as they try to diversify their portfolio away from computing, and a total win for Sony who has had a roller coaster ride for the last few years with their TV strategy. NYT believes that this will enable Sony to get a “leg up on its competitors” by allowing them to have the first accessories and TV’s with this new system – it may even inspire a new sub-brand. However, I remain skeptical. Is this WebTV 2.0? Or the first real attempt at unionizing the best of the Internet on TV?

    The partners envision technology that will make it as easy for TV users to navigate Web applications, like the Twitter social network and the Picasa photo site, as it is to change the channel.

    Some existing televisions and set-top boxes offer access to Web content, but the choice of sites is limited. Google intends to open its TV platform, which is based on its Android operating system for smartphones, to software developers. The company hopes the move will spur the same outpouring of creativity that consumers have seen in applications for cellphones.

    Google is expected to deliver a toolkit to outside programmers within the next couple of months, and products based on the software could appear as soon as this summer.

    The three companies have tapped Logitech, which specializes in remote controls and computer speakers, for peripheral devices, including a remote with a tiny keyboard.

    The project, which has been under way for several months, was described by people with knowledge of it. They requested anonymity because the partners were not allowed to speak publicly at this point, and details remained under negotiation.

    Spokesmen for Google, Intel and Logitech declined to comment. A Sony spokesman said he was not familiar with the project. The companies appear to be hiring for Android-related jobs. Intel, for example, has listed jobs for senior application engineers with Android programming experience who can help extend Intel’s technology “from PC screen to mobile screen and TV screen.” Logitech also has several job listings for Android developers, including a position for an “embedded software engineer” with experience building “audio and video products based on the Android platform.”

    Jacob Hsu, chief executive of Symbio, a contract engineering firm that does work for consumer electronics companies, said there was rising interest in set-top box technology among the traditional computing players. “The boxes are just getting more and more powerful, so there’s more you can do with them,” he said.

    For Google, the project is a pre-emptive move to get a foothold in the living room as more consumers start exploring ways to bring Web content to their television sets. Google wants to aggressively ensure that its services, in particular its search and advertising systems, play a central role.

    “Google wants to be everywhere the Internet is so they can put ads there,” said one of the people with knowledge of the project.

    Based on Google’s Android operating system, the TV technology runs on Intel’s Atom chips. Google has built a prototype set-top box, but the technology may be incorporated directly into TVs or other devices.

    The Google TV software will present users with a new interface for TVs that lets them perform Internet functions like search while also pulling down Web programming like YouTube videos or TV shows from Hulu.com. The technology will also allow downloadable Web applications, like games and social networks, to run on the devices.

    A person with knowledge of the project said that Google TV would use a version of Google’s Chrome Web browser, which currently does not work on Android phones.

    A person with knowledge of the Google TV project said that the set-top box technology was advanced enough that Google had begun a limited test with Dish Network, one of Google’s partners in the TV Ads program. A spokeswoman for Dish Network declined to comment. This month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Google and Dish were testing a TV program search service.

  • GM’s hydrogen fuel-cell Equinox doesn’t blow up when involved in accidents

    General Motors Project Driveway, which involves 120 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell electric vehicles, was setup to see how hydrogen fuel-cell powered vehicles adapt to the real world and if customers will be able to use them as a daily driver.

    One of the more impressive aspects of the Project Driveway project was to see if these fuel-cell electric vehicles hold up to accidents. According to Charlie Freese, who is in charge of GM’s fuel-cell program, five of GM’s hydrogen fuel-cell powered Equinox units have been involved in accidents and none have resulted in a catastrophic hydrogen explosion.

    Click here to get prices on the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox.

    Freese says that all models are designed to withhold accidents so the tanks will leak in a jet of flame if ruptured and ignited – meaning the vehicle won’t explode.

    GM announced yesterday that it is testing a “production-intent” hydrogen fuel-cell system that can fit in the space of a 4-cylinder engine and be ready for commercial production by 2015.

    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: DriveOn


  • Set The Clock: The Text Of The Healthcare Bill Is Now Up, And There’s 72 Hours To Vote On It

    If you think 24 is exciting, this is going to be three times as exciting!

    That’s because starting right now (or, like, an hour ago) The House posted the full text of the healthcare bill it will be voting on, thus starting a 72-hour mad dash to get it voted on.

    It’s going to be a wild Sunday in Washington DC. And don’t even ask us what’s in it.

    Actually, please volunteer to take 10 pages and tell us what you find in the comments. Go!

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  • Polar bear, Atlantic bluefin tuna are big losers at CITES

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    From Green Right Now Reports

    An initiative to put an end to international trophy hunting and commercial trade in polar bear parts was defeated in a vote at the United Nations’ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in Doha, Qatar. The same group also voted down a proposal to ban the export of Atlantic bluefin tuna, a fish used extensively in sushi and sashimi.

    The proposal to protect the polar bear was sponsored by the United States and supported by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) among other groups. NRDC lawyers and conservation experts have asserted that the bears suffer unsustainably high harvest levels in the face of trophy hunters and a market for pelts, paws, teeth and other parts.

    “While there has been a lot of positive momentum in polar bear conservation recently, this is a real setback,” said Andrew Wetzler, Director of NRDC’s Wildlife Conservation Project. “It keeps some of the most important populations of polar bears squarely in the crosshairs. We will continue work to find a new way to protect polar bears from this unsustainable hunt.”

    A 2007 report by the U.S. Geological Survey offered a “conservative” estimate that the total population of polar bears would decline by over 70 percent in the next 45 years as global warming literally melts their habitat. A year later, the U.S. listed the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

    The proposal before CITES sought to “uplist” the species to the more highly protected class 1 status under international treaty. It was defeated by a vote of 62-48 with 11 abstentions.

    Photo: NOAA

    Image: NOAA

    Meanwhile, only the United States, Norway and Kenya offered outright support for the Atlantic bluefin ban, while the European Union asked that any action be delayed until May 2011 to provide more time to respond to claims of overfishing.

    Japan, which imports 80 percent of Atlantic bluefin, conceded that stocks were in trouble but echoed a growing theme that CITES should have no role in regulating tuna and other marine species.

    Japan expressed willingness to accept lower quotas for bluefin tuna but wanted those to come from the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), which currently regulates the trade.

  • WikiPremed Shows How To Make Money From Free Test Prep

    Glyn Moody alerts us to his interesting writeup of how WikiPremed is successfully making money while offering free premed test prep materials. The story is actually somewhat similar to the story of the free and open textbook publishers, Flatworld Knowledge. Basically, provide absolutely all of the content for free online, but at the same time, offer up scarce physical products in a useful format as study aids:


    Everything is licensed creative commons attribution, and we make the online methods freely available, so for example, you can find the entire set of Physics Flash Cards online. We offer the printed versions of the things for which print may be appropriate for sale for a very reasonable price, and students do buy them because print has its own advantages. We put the whole set of physics cards online (three years of work!) and the students still buy the printed cards any way. Even if they want to support the work, I think they like to have a commercial arrangement and a simple value proposition.

    There is one work, however, the Premedical Learning System, which sells for $32.95, where the advantages of the print version are so great, compared to the online presentations of the content, which are extensive, that we call the printed work ‘essential’ for the course, and it is definitely a good value. It’s also a board game!

    Students need printed study materials, and they get sick of the computer, so I definitely think there is room for creative commons educational content supported by print publications. I think there is an ethic to not holding content hostage to purchases, but I think there are commercial advantages to the open model as well. I don’t doubt that the average customer at WikiPremed has 1000 page views before purchasing anything.

    I am sure that if there were registration walls and missing chapters I would have fewer customers.

    You can check out WikiPremed here. One of the interesting points raised by John Wetzel, the creator of the site, is this idea that his average customer has probably viewed more than 1,000 pages before purchasing anything. This goes back to the discussion we had about about ad blocking, where some insisted that anyone not viewing an ad is of no value at all to a community. But that takes a very static view of the world. In a dynamic view, you realize that anyone viewing your website has the potential to pay you back at some point in the future — and that payment may come in many forms. You don’t focus on getting paid for every single transaction, but recognize the value of a loyal, lifetime relationship.

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  • Win A VAIO E Notebook And Webbie Camera In Sony’s Intel i5 Powered Sweepstakes

    Sony Style and Intel invite you to visit an “Experience Station” while you are shopping and unwind with Sony’s line of new VAIO PCs for 2010 (powered with the faster, smarter Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors), play MLB10 on PS3, or simply take a moment to enter for a chance to win a new VAIO E Series notebook (VPCEB1KGX/B) and a Webbie HD camera in Sony’s Intel i5 powered Sweepstakes. To enter, just visit a participating Sony Style Retail Store location and complete the entry form, available while supplies last, and deposit it in the designated entry box. All in-store entries must be received by close of business on 3/21/10 to be eligible for the applicable drawing. Limit one (1) entry per person and per household.

    The best part about this contest is that the prizes are individual to each store, and it is not a mass drawing amongst all stores. This means you have a very good chance to win!

    The giveaway begins on 3/18/10 and ends on 3/21/10 for each of the following participating Sony Style Retail Stores:

    • Sony Plaza, 550 Madison Ave., NY, NY
    • Copley Plaza, 100 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA
    • Houston Galleria, 5015 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX
    • Stanford Shopping Center, 359 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA
    • Fashion Valley, 7007 Friars Road, San Diego, CA
    • Fashion Center at Pentagon City, 1100 South Hayes Street, Arlington, VA
    • Town Center at Boca Raton, 6000 West Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL
    • Roosevelt Field Mall, 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, NY
    • Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Road N.E., Atlanta, GA
    • Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, FL
  • Atomik 500 runs 0-62 mph in 5.6 seconds, faster than Abarth 500

    French tuning company Atomik Cars plans to unveil an all-electric version of the Fiat 500 next month. According to Atomik, their electric-version of the 500 runs a 0-62 mph in just 5.6 seconds, making it nearly 1.5 seconds faster than the stock Abarth 500. Atomik says the electric-compact has the performance of a 300-hp thermic motor.

    While the top speed of the car was not stated, it is said that the electric 500 reaches 400-meters in 14 seconds and one kilometer in 26 seconds. That means top speed should come in over 100 mph.

    Power for Atomik’s electric 500 comes from a set of lithium-ion batteries of the lithium iron phosphate variety.

    The Atomik 500 will make its debut at Top Marques Monaco show on April 15 and will enter limited-production of just 50 units.

    Atomik 500 (Electric Fiat 500):

    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: WCF