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  • Chemical-Free, Fragrance-Free Hair Gel for Babies and Kids

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    This may seem like an odd product, but Le Baby has created a chemical-free, fragrance-free hair gel for babies and kids. I call this product odd, because you may wonder why babies need hair gel. I have seen many parents spike little boy’s hair into mohawks, and I needed hair gel to tame my daughter’s locks into a bun when she took ballet (we used Jason Natural Products Hi-Shine Styling Gel). Even so, I don’t really think this is a product you need.

    Tami Dimmerman, creator of Le Baby, searched for a product that would tame and style her daughter Chloe’s fly-away hair without aggravating her eczema or irritating her sensitive skin. She hoped to find a safe, gentle and effective gel without harsh chemicals or potentially harmful ingredients. Unwilling to settle for what was in the marketplace, Tami spent months experimenting with different all-natural formulas until, through animal-free testing, she found the perfect combination.

    I also question the chemical-free claim when the listed ingredients include sodium benzoate and disodium EDTA, for example. Just because an ingredient is derived from a natural ingredient does not make a product chemical-free.

    Disclosure: I was sent free samples of these products to review. No prior assurances were given as to whether the review be positive or negative.


  • MySpace Taps Android, iPhone Developers To Increase Mobile Traffic


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    MySpace (NYSE: NWS) is enabling thousands of third-party mobile developers to integrate MySpace into their applications, which will let users login into their accounts and update their statuses without leaving the application.

    The developer kit initially will be available for Google’s Android platform, and is being announced today as part of Google’s developer conference. In the next two weeks, it will become available for the iPhone. However, it’s the Android platform that has been one of MySpace’s biggest success stories. As one of the earliest applications on Android, it has the ability to claim it is ranked as one of the top 10 most popular apps. In the past year, unique users have jumped 230 percent year-over-year, said MySpace’s Co-President Mike Jones.

    MySpace is being a bit vague about how these SDKs could be used by third-parties, mostly because there’s so many possibilities. But in theoretical situations, you can imagine a mobile game developer enabling players to post their scores in a status update, or a photo-sharing site that wants to enable the ability to post photos to multiple sites, including MySpace.

    MySpace hopes by giving developers access to these tools, it will both increase the number of integrations with MySpace from mobile, but also increase the number of uploads from the phone to the web (including photos, status updates, etc.). Currently, it said 30 percent of the site’s traffic comes from phones, and it projects that to jump to more than 50 percent within a year.

    The developer kit provides access to login capabilities, meaning that users can login to MySpace without leaving the app.; Status updates, allowing users to update their mood or update their profile; Friends lists; and Photo and video upload functionality. Access to the SDK is free, and is the same tools that MySpace developers use in house to create their own applications.

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  • Lee Dewyze “Hallelujah”: Amazed the “Idol” Judges!

    Lee Dewyze’ “Hallelujah” is a spectacular performance!Lee DeWyze seems won the fight as he received applause and overwhelmingly positive reactions from the judges. It was Tuesday night, May 18 when Ryan Seacrest declared that the night’s performances were “a fight for the finale.” Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah song is a spectacular performance!

    If Lee Dewyze crushed his fellow competitors in round one, as Kara DioGuardi declared after his performance of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” he eliminated them in round two with his spin on the familiar “Idol” pick “Hallelujah.” Simon Cowell said that his pick for Lee DeWyze as wanting “a moment” for the former paint-store worker. “We’ve heard this song before,” Cowell said, alluding to earlier versions of the song from Jason Castro and even Tim Urban earlier this season. “We always talk about the moment. I wanted him to do something that shows he has the potential to be a great artist.” Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah performance became the talk of the night!



    Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah performance started out his version of the now-classic Leonard Cohen song softly, slowly ascending (complete with string accompaniment and a small choir of backup singers) to the night’s undisputable highlight. At the end of the Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah performance, the cameras panned to Simon, who gave a knowing nod.

    Randy Jackson stated that he had been “waiting all season to see who’s going to throw down the real gauntlet to win the whole thing.” He gave credit to Simon’s song selection, then declared Lee Dewyze’ “Hallelujah” as his “biggest moment on this show. That was unbelievable.” Ellen De Generes was glad Lee listened to Simon: “There’s really nothing more to be said. That was stunning. Just stunning.”

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  • PrimeTime2Go: Mobile DVR for Moto

    QuickPlay Media has released PrimeTime2Go, a subscription-based Android app that not only allows you to watch TV shows over wifi, but also to use the phone as a DVR. Oddly, the app is only available for Motorola’s Android phones: Droid, Cliq, Cliq XT and Backflip.

    QuickPlay boasts a growing library of shows, including Lost, The Office, 30 Rock, and Mythbusters. Users can subscribe to favorite shows to have them automatically delivered to the phone “soon after the original air date” and can rewind, fast forward, and pause shows to take a call.

    Motorola phone owners can download the app from the Market, and pay $9.99 per month for the service via PayPal. The service is U.S. only for now, but it “will be available on future devices and in other geographic locations at a later date.”

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  • Toyota Over Reacting?

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating four suspicious packages that were sent to Toyota Motor Corp U.S. facilities in the past week that were later found not to contain threatening.

    “This package is similar to other suspicious packages mailed to our corporate office in Erlanger, Kentucky, on Friday and our West Virginia and Texas plants on Monday. All of these packages were found to be non-threatening,” Toyota spokeswoman Kelly Dillon said.

    It bore a handwritten originating address from Nigeria, just like the other three packages, said Gibson County Chief Deputy Sheriff George Ballard. A postal inspector called it a “hoax device,” Princeton police detective Sgt. Mike Hurt said.

    The automaker evacuated its North American manufacturing headquarters in Kentucky on Friday after a suspicious package was found in the mailroom. The brief evacuation ended after officers determined the package was not a threat. Similar packages were also delivered to Toyota plants in West Virginia and Texas but neither of the two plants conducted evacuation procedures. The fourth package was intercepted at a post office in Princeton, Indiana, near a Toyota manufacturing plant.

    The Princeton incident is being investigated by the FBI, the Indiana State Police and the postal inspector in Evansville, state police spokesman Sgt. Todd Ringle said. He said he could not discuss details of the investigation.

    said the FBI had been investigating the incidents since Friday and Toyota was not calling the incidents threats.

    “For all we know, it could be that these packages were legitimate attempts to contact Toyota.” Mike Goss added.

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  • Recipe: Spiced Apple Sauce with Red Wine

    Spiced Apple Sauce, with its smooth texture and gentle, warm flavors, has made it to our kitchen table frequently in the last few months as we use up overwintered apples in preparation for the coming harvest.   Stewed in red wine and spices, the apples take on a lovely rosy color and a mild sweetness.  Like many of the best desserts, this applesauce can be made without any additional sweeteners and you’ll find it lacks the cloying sweetness found in store-bought varieties; indeed, without the addition of honey, sugar or other sweeteners the true flavor of the apples and spices can really shine, and for this reason it pairs beautifully with roast meats or served on its own.  (…)
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  • An iPhone App To Help You Fake A Social Life [IPhone Apps]

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  • Culture War Turns to Texas Textbooks

    By William La Jeunesse & Lindsay Stewart

    What do liberal lawmakers in California share with their conservative counterparts in Texas? Very little. But this week both are watching the 15 member Texas State Board of Education, which will chose the next generation of history textbooks for most American children.

    The left-right culture war will play out over the choice of words, photos, who to honor and what events in American and world history should receive a few lines of text. It may sound innocent, when it is anything but.

    Years of research, months of editing, hundreds of hours of debate will be boiled down into a single document – a statement of curricula – that will define the parameters followed by virtually every social studies textbook and test for students from kindergarten to thru 8th grade for the next decade.

    The battle lines are drawn. On one side are conservatives, who contend academia has been hijacked by liberals. A point supported by studies that show 90 percent of humanities teachers identify themselves as Democrats.

    And nowhere is their bias more visible than the one-sided treatment of American history in U.S. textbooks, where words like ‘man’ and ‘mankind’ have been stricken, ‘Founding Fathers’ has been replaced by ‘Framers’ and ‘Founders’ and racial quota’s are applied to the number of photos used in any one book.

    “ The liberal extreme groups aren’t interested in balance.  They want the standards one-sided, that only fits them,” says Jonathan Saenz of the right leaning Liberty Institute. “The other side’s not interested in the truth. And the reality is, they have this mission of distortion and confusion because they have a political agenda.  And they’re not really interested in the content.  They’re interested in changing the political demographics.”

    In the last two years the board, composed of 10 Republicans and 5 Democrats, has been led by 7 influential social conservatives. By the end of this week, the board will have finished rewriting curriculum standards for three key subject areas – English, science and now, social studies.

    Liberals contend the board is out of touch and the block of social conservatives have manipulated the process to reflect teachings out of the mainstream.

    “They have politicized the textbook process.  And I think that our schoolchildren deserve better than politicizing it,” Terri Burke, Texas ACLU Executive Director . “We really believe this curriculum should be turned over to experts who know something about history, about education, about the learning levels of schoolchildren. We ought have people who really know it being the ones who write it and vet it and tell us that this is what kiddos oughta learn.”

    In California, a key state Senate Committee passed a bill Tuesday designed to prohibit any textbook approved in Texas to be used in the Golden State.

    “While some Texas politicians may want to set their educational standards back 50 years, California should not be subject to their backward curriculum changes,” said Leland Yee, D-San Francisco.  “The alterations and fallacies made by these extremist conservatives are offensive to our communities and inaccurate of our nation’s diverse history.  Our kids should be provided an education based on facts and that embraces our multicultural nation.”

  • Do People Really Think Best Buy’s Retread Of CinemaNow Will Eat Into Netflix And Blockbuster?

    CinemaNow was one of the dreadful early Hollywood attempts at offering streaming videos online. Pretty much since it launched it was considered a joke that no one used. However, Best Buy last year announced a “partnership” with the latest owners of CinemaNow, Sonic Solutions, and have now announced that they’ve also bought the name CinemaNow. Best Buy has now announced it will be using the name for a new movie download service still powered by the same tech as the old CinemaNow. Got that? Of course, the press is saying will compete with Netflix and Blockbuster’s streaming offerings — and the stock of both companies took a hit. But, it’s difficult to see what’s all that compelling about this new service. Unlike the popular “all you can eat” models, Best Buy’s will be $4 per movie download with $15 for full “purchase.” Those prices seem quite high, especially when you can find used DVDs for half that or less. Plus, why bother going to Best Buy for all of this?

    At least some in the press wonder what all the fuss is about:


    Best Buy is hoping to rent digital flicks for $4, and sell permanent downloads for roughly $15 apiece. Those prices aren’t all that different from what Blockbuster and Amazon.com have been trying to do for several quarters — and those companies haven’t exactly set the digital realm on fire.

    Bulls will argue that Best Buy has certain chain-specific advantages. It can promote the service within its stores, and bundle home theater systems with pre-paid rentals.

    So how is Best Buy’s scorecard on that front? The company teamed up with TiVo for a strategic alliance last summer, yet the DVR pioneer continues to shed subscribers. Best Buy acquired Napster two years ago, yet Best Buy is still an afterthought in digital music.

    Sure, Best Buy sells a ton of DVD and Blu-ray discs. Now, it can tack on digital copies through CinemaNow, and all will be perfect… right?

    What’s that? Wal-Mart teamed up with Time Warner four years ago to do this with the DVD release of Superman Returns, and it was retail kryptonite? Uh oh.

    Basically, this seems like yet another case of “well if we offer service combined with a big brand, people will just have to use it,” rather than any look at coming up with at truly compelling offering.

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  • Kangol – Spring/Summer 2010 Collection

    Tradition, quality, and craftsmanship are fundamental to Kangol headwear SS2010. Tropic anchors the collection and welcomes the new Duke Trilby and a fine assortment of blocked jacquard patterns. Bamboo is a staple in natural knits with the new Mowbray pork pie shape. Moss Stitch and Side Stripe elevate natural fibers to stylish heights. Spiral Knit uses a luxurious blend of spring-weight merino and tencel yarn. Liberty Art Fabrics are offered in an Italian-made capsule collection. Italy also provides the Kangol Heritage and Neo Checks. Kangol returns to Japan for Toki Sen-i Japanese Jersey and Kowa denim and twill.

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  • Iron Man and Robin Hood give way to the Prince of Persia!

    The famous computer game is now on the big screen! According to the director of the upcoming movie, Mike Newell, they went through a big evolution. During his interview with David Sztypuljak, Mike said “everyone was aware that we had to make a story that was a general audience, not a game audience that had real scope and epicness to it, character, action, romance, comedy and all of those things and then little by little we discovered that the gamers themselves are very vocal, they had websites and all sorts of stuff and asked, when are we going to make a decent movie out of a video game?”

    And with that, the director took the making of this movie seriously and he even tried to play it in order to understand it. But how did he choose the characters of this movie?

    The director stated that he was the one who cast Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton. The director stated that he have known Jake since he was a small boy, since he was about 10, and he also knew his mother and father, then the director knew him slightly through Mona Lisa Smile and through his sister, Maggie. The director also said “I’d seen him and I thought that what I had to have was no a prince, I had to have a trickster, an anarchist, a rebel, someone that would down the social scale from the rest of the royal family – this kid’s no royal, he’s from the steet and I had to have someone who had an anarchic sense of humour.” On the other hand, he chose Gemma because she is a terrific actress. When the director met her, he already adored her.

    What is good in this movie is that the effects are awesome and that it will be appealing to every viewer! It will also show how the Prince of Persia fights through his amazing adventures! The movie will be coming out in the U.S on May 28,2010.

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  • Mercedes-Benz Financial launches exterior and interior insurance programs

    Nothing can ruin that new car feeling faster than a coffee stain or parking lot scratch, but Mercedes-Benz has launched a new program that should take some of the worry out of the new car experience.

    Mercedes-Benz Financial has released two new insurance programs to ensure that shiny new car stays that way longer. Dubbed First Class Exterior and First Class Interior, the new programs insure against small wear and tear items to the exterior and interior of Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

    “All of this was based on feedback and input we got from our dealerships, from dealership interviews and dealer surveys,” said Anamika Singhal, general manager, Insurance Americas, about the new programs. Both became available at Mercedes dealerships last month.

    Not to be outdone by its cross-town rival, BMW plans to launch a similar program in the coming months. Mercedes-Benz’ programs are handled by DuPont Automotive, but no word on what partner BMW will select.

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  • C-Crete Wins $100K, BioSphere and Double-Take Get Taken Out, General Compression Adds to Series A, & More Boston-Area Deals News

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    We saw a mix of headlines on early funding rounds, business plan competitions, and acquisitions from startups in the software, mobile hardware, Internet, energy, and biotech sectors.

    —Cambridge, MA-based Sand 9, a maker of tiny timer and frequency control technology for wireless devices, said it secured a $12 million Series B financing, led by new investor Commonwealth Capital Ventures. The company, developing a resonator that could make devices such as GPS units, mobile phones, and wireless routers smaller and more integrated, previously raised an $8 million round that included backing from Flybridge Capital Partners, General Catalyst Partners, and Khosla Ventures.

    —General Compression, a Newton, MA-based maker of compressor systems for storing wind energy, brought its Series A financing total to $20.9 million, with an additional $3 million from the Northwater Intellectual Property Fund. The earlier part of the Series A round included investments from Duke Energy and U.S. Renewables Group.

    C-Crete nabbed $100,000 as the winner of MIT’s $100K Entrepreneurship Competition. The team, led by MIT civil engineering PhD candidate Rouzbeh Shahsavari, is developing a nanoengineered form of concrete that emits less carbon dioxide in the production process, and is cheaper and stronger than the traditional form of the building material. C-Crete lost earlier in the week in MIT’s Clean Energy Prize, where Stanford University team C3Nano took home $200,000 for its work in photovoltaic solar panels.

    —-Cambridge-based LocaModa, which makes place-based social media software, raised $150,000 of a planned $1.5 million offering of equity, debts, and rights, an SEC filing revealed. The company had previously …Next Page »

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  • Open Text as a potential fit for heterogeneous environments

    We have been updating our evaluation of Open Text for ECM this week, and I was musing with my colleague Apoorv that although Open Text is one of the largest ECM vendors in the market

  • Joomla! Upgrade – Pros and Cons

    More than two years after it’s last major version was released, the Web CMS project Joomla! has announced the beta version of its next major release (1.6). For an open source project, that’s a lot of time between two versions.

  • Mobile Network Security: Understanding the Threat

    According to Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior, the number of devices connected to the Internet will reach 1 trillion in 2013. That is up from 500 million in 2007. Walking around during the last few conferences I’ve attended and seeing all the iPads, iPhones and Androids in the hands of folks, I would have thought that number had already been reached. And although this interconnectivity can help us in a variety of ways, whether for work or fun, it also increases the risk landscape. During the past several weeks I’ve been privy to several conversations about mobile network security and performance, through analyst briefings, press meetings, our recent webcast and more. The topic has been on my mind a lot and not surprisingly the news is filled with stories. Two came across my feeds just this morning.

  • Lockhart on the trail of the Blumenthal video

    The smoking gun in the case against Richard Blumenthal is a videotape of a 2008 event in Norwalk on which Richard Blumenthal recalls the days that he served in Vietnam.

    And Hearst Newspapers’ Brian Lockhart has tracked it down to a senior housing facility in Norwalk. 

    The housing complex director Mary Windt said her staff “filmed the festivities and later provided DVD copies to all of the attendees, including Norwalk’s mayor, various state legislators, the lieutenant governor, Blumenthal and then-U.S. Rep. Chris Shays, who is the focus of a New York Times story alleging that Blumenthal’s military exaggerations developed over time.

     

  • Microsoft Kin One and Two (Verizon) – Review Pt 1

    Noah’s full review of Microsoft’s Kin phones for Verizon. Part 1 of 2.


  • Harvard Scammer’s Web of Lies

    Adam B. Wheeler, a 23-year-old, was a senior at Harvard before officials at the university discovered his scam. Reports say that Wheeler allegedly forged his way into Harvard University by submitting false transcripts stating that he attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the elite Phillips Academy. But the truth is that he attended high school in Delaware then attended Bowdoin College but was suspended for plagiarism. During his suspension, the appliet to transfer to Harvard. He also stated that he scored 1600,  a perfect score, on his SAT; but, the truth was that he only scored 1100. After he transferred at Harvard, he earned about $45,000 in scholarship grants, awards and financial aid. His scam was known when he applied for Rhodes and Fullbright scholarships using his fake credentials, transcript and work that he plagiarized. A Harvard professor who was reviewing the application for the scolarships then grew suspicious. It was not long when they found aout that his application was bogus and they learned that he forged transcript from MIT with letter grades – MIT uses numerical system for scoring – and that he had claimed to take classes at Phillips that was not even offered.

    Clerk Magistrate Michael Sullivan stated that if Wheeler was to post bail, he would not be allowed to leave the state and be required to surrender his passport, stay away form Harvard university and other institutuions which he applied for interships and acceptance which included Yale University and Brown University.

    A telephone call from Yale about his application expressing their doubts about the veracity of parts of Adam’s transfer application alarmed his parents, Richard and Lee Wheeler. They then forced their son to tell the caller that the application was fake and that he had been kicked out of Harvard.The New Republic – a news magazine based in Washington, DC – posted on their blog that Wheeler had sent them an application letter for intership earlier this 2010 after he was dismissed form Harvard.

    Sullivan scheduled Wheeler’s next hearing for June 9.

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