Mimo wszystko projekt bardzo mnie zaciekawił.
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What 10-year graph best sums up the aughts: Housing prices, global trade, China’s growth or US household borrowing? Economist Michael Mandel presents his four most important economic graphs of the decade. I offer one more.
1) The boom and bust in housing prices clearly
epitomizes the decade. What’s more, in 2000 nobody in their right mind
would have predicted that the boom lasted as long as it did. Downside:
The gyrations in the housing market may be a symptom of deeper
problems, much like a fever is a symptom rather than a disease in its
own right (The chart below is drawn from the Case-Shiller price
indexes)2) Globalization has been one of the main themes of this decade-and nothing illustrates globalization more than the rise in exports as a share of global GDP.
In 1999, global exports were about 22.7% of global GDP, as measured by
the International Monetary Fund. By 2008, that number was 32. 3% before
plummeting in 2009. Downside: There may be systematic double-counting,
as companies break up production into smaller and smaller pieces.3) Chinese economic growth would have been one of
the runner-ups for the Economic Statistics of the Decade for the 1990s.
Chinese economy growth averaged an astounding 10% peryear in that
decade, and looks like it’s going to get to the same level again in
this decade. Downside: No one is really sure whether to trust the
Chinese economic statistics or not.
4) Finally, we come to U.S. household borrowing, which
probably is the clearest reflection of the financial crisis. In this
decade the U.S. household sector amped up its borrowing from $500
billion in 1999 to $1.2 trillion in 2006, before dramatically cutting
debt in 2009. Downside: This number from the Federal Reserve includes
domestic hedge funds and nonprofit organizations, making it a bit tough
to interpret.
As for me, I wish he had included this graph below (also via Mandel) which nicely sums up America’s private sector problem. Our 10-year net growth in jobs is quite positive in health, education and government, but negative in everything else.
TUAW reader Conrad N. tipped us off to a nice 3G iPhone deal this morning. Buy.com is offering an 8GB 3G for just $430 with free shipping. While I wouldn’t classify this as a red hot deal (a 3GS would have qualified) it’s not bad for anyone who wants to pick up an inexpensive contract-free unit, for generous interpretations of the word “inexpensive”.
The 3G model works right out of the box with any AT&T SIM, although AT&T encourages you to sign up for an iPhone-specific plan. If you’re only interested in basic phone service without data, you can buy a $10 O2 SIM at Best Buy (it’s a re-branded AT&T SIM) good for 3 months of use, at 5 cents a text message and 17 cents per minute of airtime. That’s great for developers who want to add a telephony-ready unit into their testing arsenal without signing up for a full contract, who don’t want to use the phone except for testing and occasional use.
If you want to use data, however, your best economy bet probably lies in jailbreaking and unlocking (with a tool like blackra1n or pwnage) and using one of T-Mobile’s better-priced data plans. But be aware: because T-Mobile uses a different 3G frequency than AT&T, their data plans can only use EDGE service when accessed on the iPhone 3G. Want to use an existing AT&T data-plan enabled SIM? It should work out of the box but AT&T generally disapproves of that approach, and may (ahem) “encourage” you to upgrade to a (contract-enforced) official iPhone plan.
So is the 3G a good iPhone to buy for four-hundred-plus dollars? Recall that the 3G is just a 1st generation system (model 1,2 — i.e. 1st gen, 2nd iteration) with a few extra bells, whistles, and case design beyond the original model. The 3GS (model 2,1) is a far better system in terms of processor power and features, and we’re half a year out from what will likely be the next (model 3,1) iPhone, let alone any (possibly mythical) tablet. I’d call this a “warm deal” at best.
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Apple is toying with us.
Remember the information a few weeks ago about the big event scheduled for the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on January 26th? Of course, all of the Apple bloggers and pundits jumped all over this date as being the date for the announcement of something big like the tablet.
After thousands of posts have touted that date as the day that Steve Jobs will come down from the mountain carrying the 7″ tablet under one arm and the 10.1″ tablet under the other, the Wall Street Journal’s Digital Daily is reporting that the event is going to be held on Wednesday, January 27th.
According to Digital Daily’s John Paczkowski, sources have told him that this event is planned to announce a “major new product.” We’re all assuming that this is going to be the most widely-hyped product since the iPhone, so wouldn’t it be hilarious if it was actually something completely different?
I, for one, am beginning to think that Apple is going to pull one of the biggest pranks ever on the world at large. How ’bout you? Leave your comments below for the world to see.
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Hype Machine, the smart, long-running MP3 blog aggregator, has posted its annual collection of the most-blogged-about albums, songs and musical artists of the year. Once again, the project is a pleasure to consume and will unfold throughout the month of January. Top albums 50 through 41, Mumford and Sons through Monsters of Folk, are available now in full for streaming.
The album collection combines weighted rankings – based on submitted top 10 lists from 550 MP3 blogs – with a widget from Grooveshark to listen to the album, and a Creative Commons photo of each band. It’s quite nice. The newest addition to the project is unusually low-tech; it’s artist renditions of the top 50 musical artists of the year.
Last year’s Zeitgeist combined different technology to present the top albums and is still available as a list. It’s not as easy to listen to, though, perhaps because it was powered by Imeem, which MySpace bought and made a tragic mess of last month.
This year’s Hype Machine Zeitgeist is another example of the awesome potential of free online music combined with smart technology and excellent design. Check it out and be inspired. Is this era the end of the music industry? It sure doesn’t need to be.

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Startups in the Boston area considering applying for TechStars Boston 2010 should bite the bullet and fill out that application today in order to receive an invitation to tomorrow’s special meet and greet with TechStars mentors.
The event, dubbed TechStars For A Day, will be held in Cambridge, Mass. and will provide startups with the opportunity to find out more about the TechStars program while getting some early networking under their belts.
While it isn’t possible to make a definitive correlation between TechStars’ events and nation’s VC funding climate, the cities TechStars is based in – Boston, Boulder and Seattle – is were the money is flowing. In December, the Wall Street Journal reported that six out of the eight venture-backed companies that went public in 2009 were from outside of the Valley – two of which were from Massachusetts, one of which was from Seattle.
In attendance will be Shawn Broderick, the executive director of TechStars Boston and founder/CEO of TrustPlus, TechStars founder and CEO David Cohen, as well as many other Boston mentors.
The deadline for startups to apply for TechStars Boston 2010 is midnight, Jan. 11.
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Dan Zarrella has long impressed us with his discourses on the science of retweets as well as his psychoanalytic apps that scan and parse Twitter streams, one for general analysis and one for dreams.
His latest project, TweetPsych for lists, is an enlightening and often amusing look at what your lists are talking about, how they view the world, what turns them on (or off) and more. Depending on how you group your Twitter friends, you can make interesting generalizations or conjectures about society as a whole. What do the denizens of L.A. or San Francisco tweet about most? What about women – what’s got them buzzing? Read on for graphs on precisely that cross-section of the Twittersphere.
My “I Heart L.A.” list, a curation of tweets from the L.A. tech scene, shows a hilarious preoccupation with sex and a lack of tweeting about work, for example.

And my lengthy list of San Francisco/Bay Area people on Twitter gave evidence of a complete lack of interest in celebrities and a preoccupation with self, the future and control.
But when I looked at my “Southern Comfort” list of geeks south of the Mason-Dixon line, I got a very different picture. These folks are using the social web to tweet about their emotions, the passage of time, themselves and dreams of unconscious thoughts, while they tweet less than others about celebrities, sex and money.

When I looked at results for the list of women I follow, I saw they tweet a lot about sex, themselves, the past, anxiety and negative emotions, in that order. It was like watching an episode of Sex & the City flash before my eyes. They tweeted very little about money, learning, control (including self-control) and constructive behavior. Keep in mind, this isn’t a generalization about the state of womanhood on the Internet; I follow a very limited and eclectic group of ladies, all of whom I find very charming in their own fashion.
Of course, I had to check out the stats on the ReadWriteWeb crew. We seem to tweet a lot about leisure and activities other than work. Uh, don’t tell the boss? However, tweets about work finished a close third, right behind tweets about ourselves. As a group, we don’t tend to tweet about personal things, such as money, sex or emotions.
Other interesting hypotheses can be drawn when examining “social media” and “technology” lists. Many geek-centric lists I examined were shockingly devoid of tweets about leisure, positive or other emotions or physical sensations and dominated by tweets about learning, the self and control. Perhaps this is due to our realization that the personal and professional are quickly merging and our perceived need to present a reasonably consistent face and least objectionable programming-type content.
At any rate, Zarrella’s given us another insightful peek into how Twitter reveals interesting snippets of information about various demographics and sociological segments.
Give the new lists function a spin, and let us know your findings in the comments!
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This past decade can truly be dubbed the naughties. From fashion pages to TV Guides and, of course, men’s magazines — gorgeous women don the covers to draw us in. Many covergirls have done these years justice by gracing our publications with taut bodies and luscious locks. Here are 15 of the greatest magazine covergirls of the decade so far. Who will we see at magazine stands this final year? Whoever it may be, they’ll have to keep up the pace set by these lovely ladies.

Actress Scarlett Johansson has graced the silver screen since her 1994 debut in the film North. She recently expanded her horizons by releasing an album in September 2009 and will be featured on Broadway. The beauty has been seen on the covers of everything from Elle to Vanity Fair. The cover above is from French Vogue, April 2009.

Sexpot Angelina Jolie was practically born into the business — she began modeling at the age of 14, and acting at 16. She shot into superstardom after her roles in Girl, Interrupted and Tomb Raider. Here she is on the cover of Esquire, July 2007, but she has been on the cover of so many magazines — close to 175– it’d make your head hurt if she wasn’t so good to look at.

South African bombshell Charlize Theron is the first African to win an Academy Award in a major acting category, receiving it for her role in Monster. She gained status in the late 1990s with roles in The Devil’s Advocate and The Cider House Rules. She’s since graced many covers, like the sultry GQ July 2008 issue above.

Kate Beckinsale, British actress, is best known from her roles in Underworld, Van Helsing, and Pearl Harbor. Her first cover was in 1998, for the UK mag Deluxe, and she has since stepped up to the big leagues. She caught the cover of the November 2009 issue of Esquire, after being named the “Sexiest Woman Alive.”

Sexy Jessica Alba has been acting since the age of 13, when she first started appearing on television. She’s blossomed into quite a beauty to say the least. Alba is frequently on Maxim’s “Hot 100″ list and was named “Sexiest Woman in the World” by FHM in 2007. The cover of GQ’s April 2005 issue really got everyone’s motor going.

Singer, dancer, songwriter Britney Spears revived teen pop in the 1990s with her debut … Baby One More Time. She has since been on a veritable roller coaster ride of divorce, baby momma drama and rehab, but she’s on the rebound — slowly but surely. No matter her personal history, she’s one of the most famous covergirls of the decade, gracing around 200 magazine covers around the world since 1999 — including the sweetly sexy March 2008 Blender cover above.

Jennifer Love Hewitt gained popularity in American culture in the FOX series Party of Five, and then later, in I Know What You Did Last Summer. She’s also done a bit of work in voice acting, but we just love to look at her. Hewitt has been a covergirl every year since 1997, in a variety of magazines — one of her recent covers being the September 2009 issue of German FHM.

Fiery beauty Nicole Kidman is an American-born Australian actress known for her roles in Dead Calm and critically acclaimed The Hours. She first appeared as a covergirl in 1989 and has done many, many covers since then. Kidman shines most recently on the December 2009 GQ cover — looking far younger than her 42 years.

Christina Aguilera burst onto the scene in 1990 on the television series Star Search, and has since turned American pop music upside down. Her look has changed over the years, going from dirty girl dreadlocks to classic glam blonde bombshell. She’s posed on many a Rolling Stone cover, scantily clad — but this August 2006 issue is our favorite.

Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria captured the attention of millions of women — and men — when the ABC series took off. She was named one of FHM’s “Sexiest Women in 2008″ and has appeared on many covers since 2004. Though she’s not on as many covers as some of her compatriots on this list, she’s made an impression on us all.

Gracing the covers of magazines and the silver screen, actress Halle Berry has kept us drooling since her beauty queen days. Her role in Monster’s Ball earned her an Academy Award and everyone else a pair of uncomfortable pants. Her first cover was in 1993, and her 2007 Esquire cover has the same effect today that it did then.

Bootylicious beauty Jennifer Lopez has kept us entertained as both a singer and actress. Though she’s most well-known now for her careers in music and movies, she actually started out as a dancer on In Living Color. Her role as covergirl has been consistent since 1998, and she dazzled on this October 2008 Elle issue.

Brunette beauty Jessica Biel played the tomboy for a chunk of her career, but worked her way into America’s heart while doing it — with her work on 7th Heaven. Once she blossomed, it was quickly noted that she was, well, hot. We’ve not gone back since and we’re thankful she’s been on as many covers as she has, looking especially stunning on the June 2009 issue of Allure.

Like her list counterpart Briney Spears, Lindsay Lohan has had her career — and personal — ups and downs. Lohan started off as a cute little redhead in flicks like the revamped Parent Trap, but has grown up to be quite the hottie. Putting her flops aside, we still love to look at her and her amazing covers, like the September 2009 issue of Elle.

Megan Fox has been compared to the likes of Angelina Jolie — in terms of looks at least. Her career as a mainstream actress is relatively new, and she’s faced a box office flop already with Jennifer’s Body. The Transformers franchise really kick-started her fame — and our attentions — and she has since fueled our fantasies with amazing shoots. A less mainstream cover, the May 2009 issue of Empire is something you can add to your collection.

Katy Perry isn’t the only celebrity kicking off the New Year with new ink. In other tattoo news, former American Idol contestant Danny Gokey is remembering his late wife with a new arm tattoo.
“Here’s the tattoo! It doesnt show the color very well because its swollen. Big thanks to Marcello at sacred skin!” he Tweeted over the weekend.
The country singer lost his young wife Sophia to a heart condition in 2008. He’s launced the Sophia’s Heart Charity Foundation in her honor last year. Be on the lookout for Danny’s debut album, My Best Days, debuting this spring.
Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa has offered to take Hutchison Telecommunications International private as the group’s largest shareholder. The move was expected given that the telecom company that has sold or spun off its most profitable operations in recent years.
The super diverse Hutchinson Wampoa, which owns property, ports, retail and telecom holdings, is owned by Li Ka-shing, one of Asia’s richest men. The WSJ reports that the move makes sense given that recently the telecom group has disposed of mobile-phone assets in India and Israel, and also spun off its profitable Hong Kong and Macau business. Hutchinson Whampoa runs and operates the “3” brand in several markets, including Hong Kong where it has one of the largest in terms of customer base. Hutchison Telecom is a different entity, in which 60.4 percent is owned by Hutchison Whampoa. It is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchanges, and has unprofitable operations left in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Most of the rest of the company is owned by Scailex Corp., which bought a stake in Hutchinson’s Israeli unit, Partner Communications, for $1.38 billion in cash and debt.
It’s not often you hear of researchers telling anyone to eat bacon or eggs. But a new study from the University of North Carolina reveals that choline — found in chicken eggs, pork and other meats — has a big role in helping a fetus to develop regions of the brain associated with memory. That means that pregnant women could have a great excuse to eat bacon and eggs. The research is featured in the January print issue of the FASEB Journal.

According to the senior scientist in the study, Steven Zeisel, the new research conducted with mice shows that a pregnant mother’s diet can change the epigenetic switches controlling the brain development of the fetus, especially when choline is included in the diet.
Zeisel said that gaining a better understanding of how diet modifies our genes may be important for optimal fetal development. Choline’s link to memory development was discovered when researchers fed two groups of pregnant mice different diets during the window when a fetal development of the hippocampus is taking place. The hippocampus is the part of the brain responsible for memory.
“We may never be able to call bacon a health food with a straight face, but the emerging field of epigenetics is already making us rethink those things that we consider healthful and unhealthful,” said Gerald Weissmann, MD, Editor-in-Chief of the FASEB Journal.
You may learn more about coline in different foods from the database at the Agricultural Research Service. The database allows you to estimate daily choline intake from more than 400 foods. The biggest sources of choline include meat, nuts and eggs.
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Just when it looked like healthcare reform was a sure thing without anything standing in its way… Suddenly the special election in Massachusetts to replace Ted Kennedy is drawing interest among Republicans.
There’s no facts to suggest that the race is close, but the GOP is definitely motivated, and now David Weigel confirms that Rasmussen will conduct its first poll to see whether challenger Scott Brown can beat Attorney General Martha Coakley.
If it’s close and it looks like Brown can win it means the 60th vote is in jeopardy, meaning both the GOP and the Democrats will pull out all the stops on this one.
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Gov. Pat Quinn today announced the appointment of Manuel Flores as Chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC).
Flores, a Chicago alderman, brings to his new position a deep understanding of public service, a record for advancing pro-environmental initiatives, and a commitment to expanding broadband Internet access throughout Illinois.
“Manny Flores is an experienced and highly-regarded public servant who will provide a fresh viewpoint at this very important Commission,” said Gov. Quinn.
“He excelled in the Chicago City Council and will do so at the helm of the ICC.”
Upon Senate confirmation, Flores will be the first Latino Chairman of the ICC. A prominent member of the Chicago City Council, he was elected as 1st Ward Alderman in 2003.
He has served in numerous capacities including on the Capital and Technology Development committee and the Energy, Environmental Protection, and Public Utilities committee.
He also serves on the Illinois Broadband Deployment Council and the Board of Community Health. (Background Information)
Flores has been a tireless advocate for building Chicago’s green economy by pushing for LEED certification in new developments, launching GreenEconomyChicago.com, an online social networking platform to develop policy to promote a green marketplace, and spearheading the Chicago’s Green Exchange development, a green business mall that will be a premier destination for clean technology and energy companies.
“I want to thank Governor Quinn for the appointment and I’m proud to serve the state of Illinois as the Chairman of Illinois Commerce Commission,” said Flores.
A graduate of Dominican University and George Washington University Law School, Flores served as a prosecutor in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. He began his career in public service as an aide to Congressman Luis Guiterrez.
The Illinois Commerce Commission’s acts as a bridge between consumers and Illinois’ utility companies, seeking an appropriate balance between the interests of consumers and service providers in order to ensure adequate, efficient, reliable, safe and least-cost public utility services for all citizens of Illinois.
For more information on the ICC, please visit: icc.illinois.gov.
By Crystal Yednak
Richard Oberbruner is accustomed to tough crowds. A career coach who also studied at Second City, he once used improv techniques in classes with inmates at the DuPage County Jail.
So a roomful of people searching for work as the national unemployment rate hovers around 10%? No problem.
“They’re trying to keep their best face, trying to stay confident, but they really are depressed and anxious. Improv is a safe setting to vent their frustrations and get a laugh,” says Mr. Oberbruner, who recently led a humorous presentation titled “Lighten Up — It’s Only Unemployment” for Harper College’s job search support group, Career Stimulus.
“We wanted to take a moment to let the load up just a little bit,” says Nancy Wajler, who coordinates adult learning programs at Harper College in Palatine.
Other networking groups have offered similar light fare to gear clients up for a new year of job searching. At the Career Transitions Center of Chicago, members of a networking group did a book exchange as a distraction from the enthusiasm-pummeling job market.
Making people smile can even help with the job search, says Anita Jenke, director of the center. “People don’t want to be around mopey people,” she says. “Employers want to hire people who are passionate about what they do.”
Brad Mahan, 47, who has been looking for work as a customer-service representative, attended the Career Stimulus program at Harper.
The job search “has been difficult because of the economy,” says Mr. Mahan, of north suburban Island Lake. But the humor-filled event “got everybody motivated to keep going out there and applying.”
If your family neglected to pick up on your gift wishes then be sure to scope out today’s New Year’s deals. Check out the HP laptop for $450, Insignia’s behemoth HDTV for $990, or snag a delicious smoothie from Keva.
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• James Taylor Greatest Hits Album (12 MP3 songs) for $2.99 (normally $9).
Personal Portables and Peripherals:
• 12MP Samsung TL320 Digital Camera for $209.00 plus free shipping (normally $306).
• Samsung SMX-C10LN Digital Camcorder for $129 plus free shipping (normally $149).
• Aiptek Action HD GVS 1080P HD Camcorder for $169.99 plus free shipping (normally $205.69).
• 4.3″ Alpine PND-K3 GPS for $117 with free shipping (normally $159.99).
• Genius HP-02 Live earphones for $10 with free shipping (use this form).
• Logitech Ultimate Ears Earphones for $199.99 with free shipping (normally $299.99 – use coupon code: logi_3fi10_1110).
• Logitech 2.4 GHz Cordless Presenter for $36.99 (normally $65.99 – use coupon code logi_prsntr_1110).
• Garmin nüvi 785/785T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS for $199.99 plus free shipping (normally $236.47).
• Creative Zen 32GB Media Player for $139.99 plus free shipping (normally $180).
• Creative Zen X-Fi 16GB Media Player for $128 plus free shipping (normally $168).
• Western Digital WD TV Mini Media Player for $59.99 plus free shipping (normally $79).
• Scrolling LED Programmable Message Tag for $7.99 plus free shipping (normally $11).
Hobomodo:
• 24 oz. Smoothie at Keva Juice for $0 (use this form).
• Nigel North “Eternal Baroque” MP3 Album for $0 (use this form).
• I Love the 80s, Vol. 1 MP3 Download for $0 (use this form).
• Hidden Wonders Of The Depth (PC/Mac) for $0 (use code freedepthsemailpc for PC, freedepthsemailmac for Mac – download here).
• Let’s Golf (iPhone) for $0 (normally $1.99).
• FujiFilm SeeHere 100 4×6 photo prints for $0 (use coupon code prints).
If a deal looks too good to be true, investigate the store and see if it’s a good, reputable place to buy. Safe shopping!
[Thanks TechDealDigger, Dealzon, Logic Buy, GamerHotline, Cheap College Gamers, CheapStingyBargains and TechBargains.]