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  • Ciudad de Guatemala | torre catorce | 14 p

    Un nuevo proyecto para la ciudad de Guatemala, proximo a iniciar,

    JP78 nos trajo la primicia.

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    Hoy me enteré de este nuevo proyecto en la zona 14. Está ubicado en la 12 calle y 4a Avenida esquina, zona 14. Ya inició su preventa.


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    Aquí van más fotos del proyecto…

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  • Junya Watanabe Comme des Garcons MAN – Spring/Summer 2010 from SENSE Magazine

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    A few days ago, we posted a video from the Junya Watanabe Comme des Garcon MAN Spring/Summer 2010 show. For a closer look at the collection, here are some images of those pieces from SENSE magazine. As we’ve mentioned before, the line consists of very dandy inspired looks. English sensibilities are definitely present in the range and will be one of the most talked about collections in the season.

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  • Sweet and Salty Primal Trail Mix

    baking trailmix Sweet and Salty Primal Trail MixSweet and salty. Few combinations of words can simultaneously strike both fear and pleasure. On one hand, a sweet/salty combination can result in amazing flavor, like a savory Apple Stuffed Chicken or Pork Loin with Mango Salsa. On the other hand, the food industry caught on long ago that sweet and salty was an addictive combination and proceeded to load snack foods with obscene amounts of salt and sugar.

    The great thing about making your own snack food at home is that you control what goes into it. You can have a little sweet and a little salty together without any fear of sending your healthy diet into a nosedive. Sara Hatch adds a teaspoon of sea salt and 1/4 cup of raw honey to her Sweet and Salty Primal Trail Mix (Primal Blueprint Reader-Created Cookbook contest submission) to give it tons of flavor and a sticky, clumpy texture similar to granola. When you make this recipe in your own kitchen, tailor it to your own sweet/salty preference. Add a little more or less salt and cut back on the honey if you like, or, for that matter don’t add any – the dried fruit will add plenty of sweetness for some. However you make it, this trail mix is still a fresher, healthier option than most store-bought versions.

    The combination of nuts and seeds brings plenty of healthy protein and fat to this snack mix. You can toss the nuts and seeds together raw, but Sara’s touch of baking them briefly in the oven give the nuts a rich, toasted flavor and slight crunch that’s hard to beat. This is a perfect non-perishable snack to take hiking or camping (it is, after all, trail mix) or, keep an airtight container of Sara’s trail mix in your car or at work for snacking during the day.

    Sweet and Salty Primal Trail Mix

    Ingredients:

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    • 1/2 cup each raw walnuts, almonds, and pecans
    • 1/2 cup each raw pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds
    • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
    • 1 tablespoon vanilla
    • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
    • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
    • 1 teaspoon sea salt
    • 1/4 cup or less raw honey
    • 1/2 cup chopped dried apricots
    • 1/2 cup dried cranberries (sweetened with apple juice)

    Directions:

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Roughly chop nuts and mix with seeds, coconut oil, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg. Spread on a cookie sheet or rimmed baking pan lined with parchment paper, and sprinkle with half of the salt.

    Toast in the oven for 2-5 minutes, stirring occasionally to be sure the nuts and seeds are merely toasted, not burned (keep a watchful eye).

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    Take pan out of the oven and let cool, then add the remaining salt and drizzle the honey over the top. Toast in oven for another 5 minutes, stirring often (I keep my oven cracked for this). Remove from oven, mix thoroughly with apricots and cranberries and let cool.  It will be clumpy and sticky like granola when done. You should end up with 12- 14 quarter-cup servings (approximately).

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  • Jasmine Lynn: No Hiding Place From Gun Violence

    Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children’s Defense Fund, is part of Change.org’s Changemaker network, a group comprised of leading voices for social change.

    Nineteen-year-old Jasmine Lynn arrived at Atlanta’s Spelman College, my alma mater, as a smart, dedicated student full of promise. She was a psychology major with a 3.8 grade point average who wanted to be a lawyer. Her friends knew her as a “beautiful, free-spirited ball of energy [who] always had a smile on her face.”

    But last September, just a few weeks into her sophomore year at Spelman, Jasmine was walking with friends on the nearby campus of Clark Atlanta University when she was hit and killed by a stray bullet. The young man charged with her murder, Devonni Benton, was a 21-year-old student who had gotten into a fight with some peers. And so an area that should have been a safe haven and sanctuary of learning for students attending the historically black institutions that make up the Atlanta University Center — including Martin Luther King Jr.’s alma mater Morehouse — became just one more urban war zone, with Jasmine caught in the crossfire.

    Jasmine was doing all the right things — enrolling in college, excelling in her classes, planning for her future. Ironically, the alleged shooter was trying to pursue his education too.  As an editorial published in the Spelman campus newspaper after Jasmine’s death wrote, quoting Spelman president Beverly Daniel Tatum: “This incident could have happened anywhere…It could — but it shouldn’t.”

    The Children’s Defense Fund’s annual report Protect Children, Not Guns reported last year that 3,184 children and teens were killed by firearms in 2006. Put differently, that’s almost the total number of U.S. combat deaths to date in Iraq, and over five times the number of American combat fatalities in Afghanistan.

    Every week, over sixty children and teenagers are killed by firearms. More preschoolers are killed by firearms than the number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.  More 10- to 19-year-olds die from gunshot wounds than from any other cause, except car accidents. Some were homicides, some suicides, and some accidents — but in every one, a gun was the instrument that ended a life that, like Jasmine’s, had hardly begun.

    In the days and weeks after Jasmine’s death, students at Spelman, Morehouse, and other nearby universities came together for vigils and walks. They began to demand change — not just increased security on their own college campuses, but a change in our culture. We need to hear their cries and add our voices to theirs. Too many of us know someone like Jasmine whose life was cut short because of a gun. And even those Americans who haven’t been personally touched still shoulder the social costs of such crimes.

    Had Jasmine graduated from Spelman and received her law degree, who knows what she may have become? How senseless and sad that we’ll never have the chance to find out.

  • Microsoft wants you to enjoy life, patents Events Notifier for Windows Mobile

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    In a December 2009 patent application, Microsoft describes a way to help us all get a little bit more enjoyment from life (and likely sell a bit of advertising in the process).

    The patent is for an event notifier that aggregates information about us based on our PIM data, music, location, bookmarks to create a preference database.  This information is then uploaded to a central server where the Recommendation Generator sifts through its own database to generate a list of suitable events, which is then fed back to the phone, where a notification pops up if appropriate.

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    The patent application gives the example of looking at your music collection and play frequency and then notifying you when your favourite musician is playing in your city.

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    Now to me this sounds pretty cool, but of course we can see the privacy implications of this technology pretty clearly.  Even so, I hope a feature like this makes it way directly into out upcoming Mobile OS, to make our devices that little more like Personal Assistants, rather than just phones.

    Do you think this feature would be helpful to you?  Let us know below.

    See the patent here.

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  • China Becomes Coal Importer For The First Time Ever, As Deep Freeze Forces Rationing Across Several Provinces

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    China, a voracious consumer of coal, switched from being an exporter to importer of the stuff in 2009, fresh data from the government shows.

    According to SeaTrade Asia Online, the company imported 89.11 million tonnes only through the first 11 months of the year, and that this number will be pushed much higher when December data is included.

    Meanwhile, China is in a deep freeze just like the US and Europe, and multiple provinces are insisting on energy rationing.

    This gives you a nice sense of how rapidly domestic consumption is growing. The country has flipped its position on coal — so long energy independence, how quaint! — and is rationing.

    Expect lots and lots more commodities hoarding to come.

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  • New QT Wildcats promise tube-framed filthy good times

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    QT Wildcat 500DKR – click above for high-res image gallery

    Quite a long time ago, we told you about the Bowler “Race” Rovers. As it turns out, about 18 months ago, these Race Rovers (actually called Wildcats) were sold to another British company, QT Services. The Wildcats have been busy: aside from being sold to new owners, a Jaguar-engined 500DKR Wildcat placed third in Egypt’s treacherous Pharaoh’s Rally.

    What’s a Wildcat? You can think of them as an extreme crossover vehicle of sorts – specifically the least hardcore of the three model lineup, the 300STR. It’s a crossover in the same way that a Porsche Cayenne is a crossover. Full of capability on both the street and the dirt. Though we would imagine that the Wildcat 300STR might be a touch more capable than the Porker…

    All three Wildcats feature a lightweight, tubular spaceframe chassis with fiberglass bodies. The three models go up only in off-road prowess – in order they are the aforementioned 300STR, the medium duty 400NSR and the hardcore, Pharaoh’s Rally running 500DKR. If you didn’t guess, DKR is an abbreviation of “Dakar.”

    The 300STR is the street legal one of the bunch. As such, it’s available with air conditioning, some form of audio system and even a place to stow your golf bag. Notice we didn’t say “bags.” The next level up 400NSR has been developed for smaller events like the British Cross Country Championship or the French Tout Terrain series. It’s not street legal, but it’s not an out-and-out thug like the 500DKR, either.

    Speaking of the 500DKR, it’s the self-described “jewel” in QT’s “crown.” Whereas the less extreme Wildcats featured Rover’s tired tried-and-true 4.0-liter V8, the 500DKR gets a previous-gen Jaguar petrol motor good for 285 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque. Everything else on the 500 DKR has been “ruggedised” to the Nth degree. It also sounds like if you write a large enough check, QT will build you whatever you like. As they put it, “Options are available to make this car a serious contender for international honours.” Indeed. Press release after the jump, high-res images below.

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    [Source: QT Services | Images: Richard Streeton]

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  • Costa Rica en el puesto 33 del mundo en Índice de Calidad de Vida

    Costa Rica en el puesto 33 del mundo en Índice de Calidad de Vida
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    La revista International Living dio a conocer su estudio anual sobre la calidad de vida en 194 países del mundo, donde Costa Rica obtuvo un puntaje de 71 (en una escala de 0 a 100).

    Este índice da una calificación en la misma escala con base en una serie de variables. El país registró un 62 en costo de la vida, 64 en entretenimiento y cultura, 53 en economía, 78 en medio ambiente, 100 en libertad, 78 en salud , 48 en infraestructura, 93 en seguridad y 79 en clima y competitividad, para un promedio ponderado de 6 puntos más que el año anterior.

    El punto débil -ya señalado por otros estudios – del país está en infraestructura , con una calificación por debajo de países como Kazakhstan, Bangladesh y Belice (los tres con 52).

    De América Latina por encima de Costa Rica están solo Uruguay (puesto 19, 75 puntos), Argentina (puesto 26, 72 puntos) y Chile (puesto 31, 71 puntos).

    El ranking lo encabeza Francia , Australia y Suiza, mientras que al final de la tabla se encuentran Yemen, Sudán y Somalia.

  • Low-carb diet books, woe

    I’m getting totally totally confused.

    I know low carb is the way to get my numbers down. I need to discipline myself to do it, but I know once I’m on track, it feels great, and my weight melts off (as do my #’s).

    I’m just getting confused on fat , meats, etc. Do I choose lean meats and low fat cheeses, etc. How much is too much?

    Do I grab the mennonite sausage as a snack? How much is too much?

    Does anyone have a good book or reference site to help me out? I really need to get this understood.

  • Crean consorcio de tecnología

    Crean consorcio de tecnología

    Empezará a operar en marzo
    14/01/2010 02:00 PM

    Carolina Ruiz Vega

    Investigar, desarrollar y comercializar servicios de software basados en nuevas tecnologías es el objetivo de un consorcio de tecnología que impulsan la Cámara de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación (Camtic), el Programa Link y la Promotora del Comercio Exterior (Procomer).

    Específicamente, el grupo hará tareas como control de calidad dirección de proyectos, Web marketing y diseño web, desarrollo de software a la medida, capacitación y consultoría técnica e integración de aplicaciones.

    En la iniciativa, anunciada desde el 2009 , trabajan 110 colaboradores y se denomina IT Innovation Group .

    “Somos el primer consorcio en el área de TI que inicia operaciones en Costa Rica”, aseguró Ignacio Castro, director del cluster , que empezará a operar desde marzo de este año .

    Según la directora de IT Innovation Group, Angie Jiménez Corella, “ a mediano plazo buscamos llevar esos servicios a un mercado internacional y a largo plazo buscamos investigar y desarrollar software basado en nuevas tecnologías”.

    En el grupo participan Coral Technologies, Gearssoft, Consorcio Sysco-Eprom, Internexo, Efibs y Iesoft, todas empresas del sector de tecnologías de información.

  • There is NO QUIT In Psystar (But There Should Be) [Psystar]

    Psystar, insane and actively prosecuted manufacturer of Mac clones and the occasional t-shirt, has filed an appeal of an injunction won by Apple exactly one month ago. This will, of course, achieve nothing, other than dragging out Psystar’s ridiculous and unsupportable case for several more months, and sustaining its reputation as the B-movie zombie of Florida-based companies that illegally install Mac OS X in generic knock-off PCs. Everybody wins! [Mac Observer via MacRumors]







  • Mozilla Drops Firefox 3.7 From Its Roadmap?

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    Plans to Release it as a Minor Update to 3.6 Instead

    Earlier today, Computerworld broke the news that Mozilla plans to “dump” Firefox 3.7 from its schedule and change the way it develops and releases its browser. We talked to Mike Beltzner, Mozilla’s director of Firefox, about these changes. Beltzner noted that Mozilla isn’t really “dumping” version 3.7. Instead, Mozilla took a closer look at its development roadmap and realized that there was simply no need to release Firefox 3.7 because the Firefox team now plans to release the most important update to 3.7 as a regular security update to Firefox 3.6.

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    The reasons for this change are actually rather straightforward. As Beltzner told us, given the often times chaotic nature of the open-source development process and the rapidly changing nature of the Internet, roadmaps are always moving targets. The most important update for Firefox 3.7 was supposed to be the integration of the Electrolysis project into the core browser. Electrolysis is a new technology in Firefox that splits the process that displays the browser UI, web content and plugins into separate processes. According to Mozilla, this will make the browser faster and increase stability, as malfunctioning plugins won’t be able to bring the whole browser down.

    No Need for 3.7

    Instead of shipping a completely new version of Firefox to integrate this technology, Mozilla has now decided to simply release this update as a part of a regular security update for Firefox 3.6. Mozilla doesn’t typically release major new features through these regular security updates. As Beltzner told us, however, Mozilla believes that this is a very important update and it wants to get this technology to users as fast as possible. Depending on how fast Firefox users switch to 3.6, the team might even release this update for older version of the browser as well.

    This doesn’t mean that Mozilla is changing the way it develops the browser. Beltzner did note, however, that nothing is set in stone and that Mozilla is always looking for the best ways to develop its software. For now, however, Mozilla isn’t planning to “slip in new features and functionality every few weeks.” Chrome, which is currently Firefox’s most interesting competitor, releases weekly updates and constantly adds new features. That, however, is typical for a young project like Chrome and will likely change as the software matures.

    Looking Forward

    Firefox 3.6 will be released in a few weeks and Firefox 4.0 is currently scheduled for the end of the year. Typically, Beltzner acknowledged, this is a time where there is some confusion about how to go forward and the confusion about version 3.7 is a good example of this.

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  • Teleperformance iniciará operaciones en Costa Rica

    Teleperformance iniciará operaciones en Costa Rica

    Tendrá 300 puestos dando soporte a EE.UU. y 100, a Latinoamérica
    14/01/2010 12:00 PM

    Carolina Ruiz Vega

    Teleperformance iniciará operaciones en Costa Rica, anunció la empresa mundial de gestión de contact centers .

    Las operaciones iniciarán con unos 300 trabajadores que atenderán el mercado estadounidense y 100 que trabajarán para el latinoamericano.

    Teleperformance ya aseguró un acuerdo de varios años con un cliente que utilizará los nuevos servicios basados en Costa Rica.

    Con estas oficinas, la empresa alcanzó presencia en 49 países de todo el mundo .

    En opinión del CEO de Teleperformance, Daniel Julien, esta movida fortalecerá la presencia de la empresa en Centroamérica .

  • Kindle Fans Punish Publisher For Delaying Ebook Releases By Giving Books One-Star Reviews

    Last month we pointed out what a bad idea it was for book publishers to go against the market’s wishes and to delay the release of certain ebooks, hoping to drive more people to the (higher margin) hardcover versions of the book. This is incredibly anti-consumer thinking and assumes, incorrectly, that people will happily accept the format the publisher gives them. Not surprisingly, consumers are starting to rebel. Apparently some of the books are getting hit with one-star reviews on Amazon as punishment. For example, HarperCollins — one of the leading supporters of these silly “windowed” releases — is discovering that its well-hyped book Game Change is filling up with one-star reviews. Going against what your consumers want is almost never a good idea.

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  • Pronostican fuerte crecimiento para este año en Costa Rica

    Pronostican fuerte crecimiento para este año en Costa Rica

    INS Valores prevé apreciación del colón e inflación estable
    14/01/2010 10:00 AM

    Édgar Delgado Montoya

    Contrario a las estimaciones oficiales, Costa Rica experimentará un crecimiento importante durante este año gracias al fuerte repunte que ha registrado la actividad económica desde finales del 2009.

    Para el 2010 se estima que la producción real crecerá un 5,5% debido a que la caída de la economía fue tan fuerte el año pasado que las empresas quedaron con una gran capacidad instalada y se está muy por debajo del producto potencial, según afirmaron analistas de INS Valores, quienes revelaron sus pronósticos macro durante una rueda de prensa esta mañana.

    Se espera que la producción tenga un fuerte rebote este año, confirmó Fernando Estrada, gerente de Estrategia y Negocios de la entidad.

    Además, se estima que la inflación cerrará en un 5,5% (dentro del margen estimado por el Banco Central), que el tipo de cambio se aprecie en un 2% y las tasas de interés a seis meses plazo cierren cerca del 6,5%.

    En el tema de la inflación, Estrada aseguró que no hay razones para esperar un fuerte repunte dado que no se espera que haya una fuerte expansión de la liquidez por parte del Banco Central.

    Adicionalmente, muchos productos regulados tuvieron incrementos en diciembre, por lo que no se espera que tengan mayores incrementos el resto del año.

    En relación al tipo de cambio, la estimación es que termine en ¢560 a finales de este año, es decir, ¢10 menos de lo que cerró en el 2009.

    La principal razón de esta apreciación tiene que ver con la debilidad que experimentará el dólar a nivel internacional con otras monedas (lo que significará una revaluación del colón) y además de que no se espera una escasez de divisas en el mercado.

    A pesar de que la firma asegura que habrá un incremento del déficit de la cuenta corriente y fuerte aumento de la producción, considera que el turismo tenderá a repuntar en el transcurso del año y que la inversión extranjera directa será mayor, lo cual mantendrá un flujo de divisas sostenible en el año.

    Finalmente, en relación a las tasas de interés se estima que se mantenga una tendencia a la baja e, incluso, INS Valores pronostica que el Banco Central podría aplicar un ajuste a la baja en la tasa de política monetaria en los próximos meses.

    A pesar de los buenos pronósticos, Estrada indicó que todavía es prematuro hablar de una recuperación fuerte del mercado laboral y que es muy posible que esa bonanza económica aun no se sienta a los bolsillos de los costarricenses.

  • Would you believe this is what January looks like?

    A gorgeous Friday morning tour in the port area & around the streets of Tel Aviv – hope you enjoy!

    The newly-renovated Independence Park

    The Hilton Tel Aviv

    Tel Aviv promenade

    The famous, classic Dan Hotel

    Bialik Square, and the old town hall

    The "Felicia Blumental Music Center & Library"

    A view across Meir Park

    …and a stroll down Henn Boulevard

    Thanks guys! :cheers:

  • Ethiopia launches first ever biogas automobile in Africa

    APA-Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Ethiopia became the first African country on Friday to launch the first automobile expected to be in use soon.

    The biogas automobile was launched by Holland Car Assembling Factory of Ethiopia, a joint venture by Ethiopian and Chinese investors.

    Ethiopia now becomes the first African country to launch such technology, which is environmental friendly.

    The automobile-Sheger biogas production plant set up at a cost of $7 million manufactured the automobile.

    “The plant will produce 500,000 liter biogas a year in its first production phase,” said the factory located some 65 kilometers east of Addis Ababa.

    The company, established in 2005, so far has sold 900 various automobiles and has launched activities to sell 500 more.

    The biogas plant reported to create jobs for 300 people, according to reports by Ethiopian radio.

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    This is a very good start. If their product is good, we might see an expansion pretty soon.:cheers:

    http://www.apanews.net/apa.php?page=…article=115749

  • Yahoo’s Big Plan for the Social Web in 2010: Aggregate It

    When Yahoo announced in early December that it would integrate with Facebook Connect, many considered it an admission of the long-reigning portal’s defeat in the battle to be the hub for people’s online identities. Om read the deal as a signal of Yahoo’s “technological irrelevan[ce],” and by extension, the “ultimate validation” of Facebook.

    Cody Simms and Chris Yeh of Yahoo

    Yahoo certainly made itself a target by pre-announcing a non-monetary integration set to “begin in the first half of 2010″ but offering little to no information as to what, exactly, that meant. However when it comes to the social web, the company does have a master plan, said Yahoo’s Cody Simms and Chris Yeh in a visit to GigaOM this week. (This follows previous posts I’ve written about Facebook and Google’s master plans for the social web in 2010.)

    What Yahoo wants to do is aggregate its users’ activities from around the web. The Facebook Connect integration is the first in a string of coming deals with other social sites, said Simms, who is director of product management for the Yahoo application platform. It is also supposed to be a deeper form of content and user sharing than that available to those sites that simply integrate Facebook Connect on their own (but again, there’s nary a mockup to give some actual shape to the deal).

    2009 was a behind-the-scenes building year for Yahoo’s social aggregation strategy, said Simms and Yeh, who’s head of the Yahoo developer network. The company has finally created a common platform layer for its many, many products — with more than 80 of them integrated since last April. It’s also allowed outside applications to come onto its platform, for instance Mint on My Yahoo, through OpenSocial.

    And now, at the center of Yahoo’s new open social strategy, is a product called Yahoo Updates, which consists of activity streams shown in Yahoo Mail, on its front page, in Yahoo Messenger clients and on its toolbars. They are already functional; users receive a feed of updates from their contacts’ participation on Yahoo media properties when they comment or rate a story, for example. So when a normal user goes about their business chatting with their friends or reading their email, they’ll also see a stream of their friends’ social activities and updates taking place on Yahoo or elsewhere.

    Yahoo users’ primary mode is consumption, said Simms, so that sort of activity will remain the core of Updates. But what the Facebook integration will do is enable that feed to be interactive — so a user could see a post from Facebook and comment back on it, for example. And a user’s Yahoo activity could show up in their Facebook stream. The concept and execution is quite similar to AOL’s Socialthing/Lifestream efforts.

    What about integrating with Yahoo’s own services? This will happen in a number of ways:

    • In the next couple of months Yahoo plans to start allowing comments on its incredibly popular News, Finance and Sports sites. While that will undoubtedly set off unfathomable floods of comments on the story pages, you’ll get the ones from your contacts brought right to you.

    • Right now the people you see in your Updates are those with whom you have explicit Yahoo Connections. Next the company will add in your Mail and Messenger contacts. (Google is also planning to make use of existing social ties in its communications products.)

    • Yahoo will also try to make helpful content connections itself. So if an update says “Just saw ‘Avatar,’” Yahoo might drop in the appropriate movie trailer.

    The beauty of the Yahoo Updates product is that it isn’t really a product. And there won’t be any “big bang release,” said Simms. Unlike similar efforts like FriendFeed or Cliqset, which are great at aggregating social activity, Updates doesn’t require users to do anything but go to their friendly and familiar Yahoo sites — something millions of people do every day. And Yahoo should be able to attract developers to build interesting things because it can offer them an tremendous amount of traffic.

    But Yahoo will need to be really smart about integrating services in order to ensure that the combined user experience is better than going to all of them individually. And that’s going to be hard, because often someone else owns the social graph, users syndicate their updates all over the place, commenting and rating systems differ — in other words, the whole thing could end up an uninformative, repetitive muddle.

    Photo courtesy of Yahoo Anecdotal via Flickr.

  • mocoNews Quick Hits 1.15.2010


    Verizon $99 Sale

    »   Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) co-founder Steve Wozniak’s new favorite gadget is the Nexus One, but he’ll keep his iPhone for everyday use. [iPhone Alley]

    »   Verizon says it will immediately send $2.1 million of text-messaged Haiti donations to the Red Cross. Usually, it takes up to three months for a charity to receive these donations. [Bits]

    »   Though Twitter’s geolocation API was thought to be an instant hit, not many people are using it. [Mobile Entertainment]

    »   The case of pirated apps on Apple’s App Store. [Gizmodo]

    »   T-Mobile signs Eric Clapton as a myTouch 3G spokesperson. [Digits]