Those wacky MDs! The cast of the daytime chatshow The Doctors raised eyebrows and turned stomachs after devoting a full segment to the medicinal properties of pee during Wednesday’s broadcast.
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Oil spill’s energy lesson for Obama
Berkeley physics professor Richard Muller, author of the new textbook “Physics and Technology for Future Presidents,” says Barack Obama could learn a lesson from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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Casely Hayford – Autumn/Winter 2010 Lookbook

Dazed Digital gives us a peak of Casely Hayford’s Autumn/Winter 2010 collection along with an interview. For Fall/Winter, Hayford’s contemporary designs push the boundaries of his collection with abstract designs that are still appropriate for everyday attire. His outerwear designs for the season are truly one of the highlights, with mixtures of leather and wool, angular trims and closures, and layered constructions.
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Source: Dazed Digital
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Sportfishing, Conservation Groups Suggest Oil Spill Spending Priorities for Administration and Congress
Thirteen groups signed letters today to both the Administration and Congressional Appropriators in response to the British Petroleum oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The letters present fishery management and economic-related recommendations for broadening the scope of and increasing the amount of funding in the spending package proposed on May 12 by President Obama.
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Is VW looking to buy Malaysia’s Proton?
Filed under: Volkswagen, Earnings/Financials, Rumormill
It looks like Volkswagen may be continuing to raid the global buffet of lesser automakers. According to reports, Malaysian carbuilder Proton has been in talks with ze People’s automaker in an attempt to establish some sort of alliance, thought for now details are sketchy at best. Proton has made it clear that it’s more interested in upping its exports than anything else. Given that fact, it wouldn’t surprise us to see Proton-built machines wearing VW badges in some far-flung corners of the globe.On the other hand, reports have surfaced that claim that VW has already admitted to looking into sharing platforms and engines with Proton as part of some sort of agreement, and that both companies have already explored badging the current Jetta as a new-and-improved Proton Perdana. Either way, we’re told to expect a more solid announcement to come from the two companies by early next month. We’ll keep our ears to the ground until then.
[Source: Canadian Business | Image: David Hecker/AFP/Getty]
Is VW looking to buy Malaysia’s Proton? originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 27 May 2010 17:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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IDC expects Windows Phone 7 to sell, somewhat
More interesting ReMIX France news. Apparently according to IDC Microsoft will sell 30 Million Windows Phone 7 licenses by the end of 2011 with 1.6 million of them in France only.
Part of the reason such large numbers are expected is due to the massive expected growth in the smartphone market, to around 40% of the overall phone market, which would exceed more than 400 million handsets.
The sad truth therefore is while IDC’s prediction initially appears pretty optimistic, the reality is that the company is predicting Microsoft achieve less than 10% market share in 2011, and given the growth of the overall market possibly much less.
MobiletechWorld via Engadget.com
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Primeras imágenes del nuevo M5

El BMW M5 ha sido tradicionalmente una de las berlinas de referencia en el mundo de las berlinas de lujo y superdeportivas. El Audi A8, el Porsche Panamera y otros luchan con él directamente pero hay que admitir que el M5 es una referencia respecto a la deportividad y al aspecto agresivo.Ahora BMW ha lanzado el primer boceto del nuevo BMW M5, con un diseño bastante atractivo (sobre todo mejor que el anterior, que en mi opinión es un horror en comparación con una de las líneas más elegantes que haya hecho BMW nunca, el M5 e-39) y con ligeros toques respecto a la versión de calle. Aún es un preliminar, nada definitivo.
Está pensado, como siempre, para poder desplegar la máxima potencia al instante y a su vez para poder ser utilizado a diario y alojar cómodamente a 5 personas para trayectos cortos, medios o largos. El diseño interior será muy similar, con alguna modificación y con el cambio DSG firmado por Motorsport.
Seguirá en la línea de Efficient Dynamic en su nuevo motor 4.4 de 578 cv de potencia derivado del actual M5 y M6. Al ser una mejora y con el sistema Start & Stop promete progresar en las prestaciones deportivas y a su vez reducir el consumo, muy de moda últimamente pero tremendamente eficaz a la hora de vender vehículos.
Vía | Motorfull
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Obama, Michelle, Malia, Sasha and Marian Robinson depart for Chicago
Obama Family in Marine One on Thursday taking off from the White House South Lawn en route to Chicago (photo by Lynn Sweet)
Obama family–President Obama, First Lady Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Marian Robinson leaving White House to board Marine One en route to Chicago (photo by Lynn Sweet)
Obama family boarding Marine One on South Lawn of White House en route to Chicago.WASHINGTON–President Obama, First Lady Michelle, Malia, Sasha and Marian Robinson are flying to Chicago on Thursday evening, the First Family returning to the city for the first time since Valentine’s Day, 2009.
According to the pool report, Bo, the family dog, traveled to Air Force One earlier. White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod is with the family on Air Force One.
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Here Are the 1000 Most Popular Websites In the World [Websites]
Google just released a list of the top 1000 websites in the world, something they’re uniquely suited to rank, since most traffic funnels through them first. Google left themselves off (they’d be #1), so Facebook and Yahoo are close together at 1 and 2. To save you time, we’re at 540, edging out Pandora, Intel, that site you use to do currency conversion and the California government. Suck on that Costco and the web standards website. [Top1000 via Erin’s Twitter] More »
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Eduardo Rivera – Fall/Winter 2010 Collection

This Heart’s on Fire points us to Spanish menswear designer Eduardo Rivera’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection. There’s a unique concept here that plays on both luxurious and casual styles. Blazers, loose slacks, outerwear, and accessories, especially the scarves make up the range that gives off a new modern take on menswear.
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Source: This Heart’s on Fire
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Ye Olde Mailer Daemon [Humor]
What I like most about this? That if Mailer Daemon were an actual person, you’d be able to take out your frustration much more satisfactorily than bashing your head against your keyboard. [Buttersafe via The Next Web] More »
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McLaren F1 20th Anniversary celebrated with largest gathering of F1 cars ever
McLaren F1 20th Anniversary Celebration
Yes, it’s been 20 years since McLaren unleashed its F1, the fastest normally aspirated production car in the world (still holds the title today).
Exactly a month ago, McLaren Automotive celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the start of the F1 program by inviting a bunch of F1 owners to come down hang out and dine at the McLaren Technology Center in Woking, England. McLaren then put together a display of 21 McLaren F1 road and race cars, the largest number of F1 cars ever assembled in one place.
“The F1 is a technological tour-de-force and a real triumph in terms of packaging and design,” said Ron Dennis, McLaren Automotive Executive Chairman. “Whether endurance racing or on road, it is supremely fast, agile and yet comfortable. Its styling is enduring and will never fade. I enjoy driving mine more today than ever before because I find its technical purity highly satisfying; the F1 remains one of McLaren’s proudest achievements.”
Check out the history of the McLaren F1 in the press release after the jump along with photos from the celebration.
McLaren F1 20th Anniversary Celebration:
Press Release:
McLAREN AUTOMOTIVE CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LEGENDARY McLAREN F1
* McLaren F1 is still the fastest normally aspirated production road car in the world.
* McLaren F1 GTR secured McLaren’s position as the only car manufacturer to win the Formula 1 World Championship, Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans 24 Hours
* McLaren F1 was first production road car to use a full carbon fibre monocoque
* 20 years of carbon pioneering behind McLaren’s launch of the new MP4-12C in 2011In 1988, McLaren took the decision to expand from Formula One and design and build “the finest sports car the world had ever seen”. In March 1990 the team that was to create the F1 came together for the first time. In its 20th anniversary year, the McLaren F1 is considered by most people to be one of the greatest cars of all time. Its exclusivity, technical innovation, racing provenance, revolutionary packaging and extraordinary driving experience have made it an icon.
Just two years later, the McLaren F1 road car was launched to the world on 28th May 1992 in Monaco, with the first production car delivered to its proud owner in December 1993.
The F1 defines the McLaren road car DNA
McLaren is a carbon pioneer. The McLaren Formula 1 team was the first team in Formula 1 to use a carbon fibre chassis in 1981. Nine years on, these Formula 1 techniques were developed to create the carbon monocoque for the McLaren F1: the resulting structure weighed just 100kg whilst offering the highest levels of strength and safety. The bare carbon fibre passenger doors weighed just 7 kg each (which included the weight of the side intrusion beam).
The F1 defined the McLaren road car DNA: low weight, low polar moment of inertia, clever packaging, superb quality and innovative design, resulting in an outstanding driving experience.
The F1 bristles with innovative design. The central driving position, which ensures superb visibility and no compromise on control positions for the driver; the pannier side lockers providing unprecedented levels of luggage capacity in a car of this type; the patented suspension system to provide both control and ride quality.
The F1 was launched at a price of £540,000 in 1994, and over the course of the next four years 64 F1, 5 F1 LM and 3 F1 GT road cars were produced, together with 28 F1 GTR race cars. An additional six prototypes were produced.
In October 2008, a delivery mileage F1 was sold at auction for £2.53 million, underlining the F1’s status as one of the great motoring icons.
Taking a road car to the track
In 1994, after pressure from owners, McLaren developed a racing version of the F1 road car to run in the FIA GT1 category in the 1995 season. Despite a design and development period of just 3 months, the F1 GTR swept all before it, winning not only the 1995 GT1 Championship, but also the 24 Heures du Mans on its debut. McLaren not only won, but dominated the rain-soaked endurance race, finishing in 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th places.
The Le Mans winning F1 GTR was piloted by J.J. Lehto, Yannick Dalmas and Masanori Sekiya. Lehto’s performance through the night on a treacherous circuit has been hailed as one of the great racing performances of all time, taking up to 10 seconds a lap off the cars in front of him. The winning car is proudly displayed at the McLaren Technology Centre in exactly the condition that it finished Le Mans in 1995.
Thus the F1 GTR secured for McLaren a unique position in motor racing history, as the only manufacturer to win the Formula 1 World Championship, the Indianapolis 500 and the Le Mans 24 Hours.
McLaren decided to celebrate the extraordinary result at Le Mans by creating 5 F1 LM road cars, one for each F1 that finished this most grueling of races. Launched in McLaren Orange, as used on Bruce McLaren’s race cars the 1960s and 70s, and with a derestricted race engine, the LM is not only the most powerful of all F1 variants, but also the most valuable. Formula 1 fans will recognize this as the car which Lewis Hamilton has set his heart on owning.
In 1997, the final iteration of the F1 road car project was built. The F1 GT was built solely to fulfil the new homologation rules for the 1997 GTR race car, of which 10 examples were produced in the same year. Both the GT road car and the 1997 GTR race cars became known as the ‘Longtail’, because of the longer front and rear overhangs for improved downforce when racing. Although McLaren only had to build one car for homologation purposes, two more were built following requests from existing F1 owners.
In 1998, with a total of 106 of all variants built and its production run complete, the McLaren F1 went on to achieve its greatest feat outside competitive motorsport. McLaren development and race driver Andy Wallace took XP5, the fifth and final prototype F1 with some 45,000 hard test miles on the clock, to the Ehra-Lessien proving ground in Germany. It was here on 31st March 1998 that the howling V12 propelled him to an amazing 240.1mph. Over 12 years later, this remains a world record for a naturally aspirated production car.
Back to the F1 future
On 27th April 2010, McLaren Automotive celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the start of the F1 programme by inviting F1 owners past and present to a celebration dinner at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. The following day, after an insight into McLaren Automotive’s exciting plans for a future range of high performance sports cars, the owners were treated to a display of 21 McLaren F1 road and race cars, the largest number of F1 cars ever assembled in one place.
With the launch of McLaren Automotive as a new car company announced in March 2010, the company begins production planning for an entire range of high performance sports, designed and built in-house by McLaren. The first in this range will be the MP4-12C.
The 12C shares much of the design philosophy that was applied to the McLaren F1. Starting with the new car’s MonoCell, a one-piece carbon fibre chassis that is stiff, light and ensures occupant safety, every component has been designed to ensure the car is lightweight, nimble and able to deliver ultimate performance. When the 12C launches in 2011, it will be the first in the ‘core’ sports car sector to offer a carbon chassis, and the first road car ever with a one-piece, moulded carbon chassis.
From the outset, the 12C has been ‘designed around the driver’. Outstanding aerodynamic efficiency and bespoke technologies including Proactive Chassis Control, Seamless Shift dual-clutch Gearbox (SSG), Brake Steer and the 12C’s unique Airbrake feature in a car which has been developed using Formula 1 simulator technology. The new high performance sports car from McLaren will be sold initially through 35 retailers in 19 different countries around the world from Spring 2011.
McLaren’s celebration of the 20th anniversary of the F1 will continue throughout the year.
McLaren enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see both the F1 and 12C together at this summer’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, which takes place at the famous English motorsport venue from 2-4 July 2010.
Technical specifications of each McLaren F1 derivative are detailed below.
Model F1 Roadcar F1 GTR Racecar F1 LM Roadcar Year of production 1993-98 1995 1996 Examples built 64 9 5 Engine BMW V12 BMW V12 BMW V12 Cubic Capacity 6064 cc 6064cc 6064cc Engine Management TAG 3.12 Ignition/Injection TAG 3.12 Ignition/Injection TAG 3.12 Ignition/Injection Power output (bhp) 627 600 680 Transmission Transverse 6-speed Limited Slip Differential Aluminium case transverse 6-speed, LSD Transverse 6-speed Racing Unit, LSD Chassis Carbon fibre reinforced composite monocoque Carbon fibre reinforced composite monocoque Carbon fibre reinforced composite monocoque Body Carbon fibre composite panels Carbon fibre composite panels Carbon fibre composite panels Front Suspension Double wishbones, Ground Plane Sheer centre sub-frame light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring, anti-roll bar Double wishbones, light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring, anti-roll bar Double wishbones, light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring, anti-roll bar Rear suspension Double wishbones, Inclined Axis Sheer mounting, light alloy damper/coaxle coil spring, toe-in/toe-out control links Double wishbones, light alloy damper/coaxle coil spring Double wishbones, light alloy damper/coaxle coil spring Brakes F/R Outboard 13/12in ventilated discs Outboard 15/14in ventilated carbon discs Outboard 13/12in ventilated discs Wheels: Diameter x Width F/R 17×9/17×11.5in 18×10.85/18×13in 18×10.85/18×13in Tyres F/R Goodyear F1, Michelin SX-MXX3 Michelin Michelin SX-MXX3 Length 169in/4292mm 169in/4292mm 171.8in/4365mm Width 71.6in/1820mm 71.6in/1820mm 71.6in/1820mm Height 44.8in/1140mm 44.8in/1140mm 44.1in/1120mm Wheelbase 107in/2718mm 107in/2718mm 107in/2718mm Track F/R 61.7/58in / 1568/1472mm 61.3/58.6in /
1558/1488mm61.8/57.6in /
1570/1464mmWeight 2502lb/1140kg 2315lb/1050kg 2341lb/1062kg Model F1 GTR Racecar F1 GT Roadcar F1 GTR Racecar Year of production 1996 1997 1997 Examples built 9 3 10 Engine BMW V12 BMW V12 BMW V12 Cubic Capacity 6064 cc 6064cc 5990cc Engine Management TAG 3.12 Ignition/Injection TAG 3.12 Ignition/Injection TAG 3.12 Ignition/Injection Power output (bhp) 600 627 600 Transmission Magnesium case transverse 6-speed Limited Slip Differential Transverse 6-speed, Limited Slip Differential Magnesium case transverse 6-speed Chassis Carbon fibre reinforced composite monocoque Carbon fibre reinforced composite monocoque Carbon fibre reinforced composite monocoque Body Carbon fibre composite panels Carbon fibre composite panels Carbon fibre composite panels Front Suspension Double wishbones, light alloy damper/coaxle coil spring, anti-roll bar Double wishbones, Ground Plane Sheer centre sub-frame light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring, anti-roll bar Double wishbones, light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring, anti-roll bar Rear suspension Double wishbones, light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring Double wishbones, Inclined Axis Sheer mounting, light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring, toe-in/toe-out control links Double wishbones, light alloy damper/co-axial coil spring Brakes F/R Outboard 15/14in ventilated carbon discs Outboard 13/12in ventilated discs Outboard 15/14in ventilated carbon discs Wheels: Diameter x Width F/R 18×10.85/18×13in 18×10.85/18×13in 18×10.85/18×13in Tyres F/R Michelin Michelin Michelin Length 172in/4367mm 194in/4928mm 194.2in/4933mm Width 74.8in/1900mm 76.4in/1940mm 75.6in/1920mm Height 42.9in/1090mm 47.2in/1200mm 47.2in/1200mm Wheelbase 107in/2718mm 107in/2718mm 107.2in/2723mm Track F/R 61.3/58.6in / 1558/1488mm 63.3/62.3in /
1620/1582mm63.7/62.3in /
1617/1582mmWeight 2231lb/1012kg 2469lb/1120kg 2017lb/915kg – By: Omar Rana
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Gary Coleman Hospitalized After Fall

Troubled former child star Gary Coleman is in critical condition in a Salt Lake City hospital after suffering a head injury in a fall in his Utah home on Wednesday, KTLA is reporting.
The former Diff’rent Strokes actor, 42, was admitted to a medical facility and underwent emergency surgery after the accident, according to Gary’s brother-in-law.
Coleman — who suffers from a congenital kidney disease which requires frequent dialysis and suffered two seizures early in the year — recently reunited with his young wife Shannon following a brief estrangement.
The couple now own a dog breeding business.
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Nissan LEAF Will Include Fast Charge Capability and Emergency Charging Cable at Launch

At the Nissan LEAF battery plant groundbreaking yesterday in Smyrna, Tennessee, I made it a goal to squeeze as much detailed information as I could out of Nissan regarding the LEAF and what kinds of equipment it will ship with.
To this point — as is usually the case in the echo chamber that is the internet these days — nobody (including myself… mea culpa) seems to have been able to get it right about two things: whether or not the LEAF will have a Level 3 fast charge receptacle when it ships and if it will be able to use a Level 1 standard 3-prong outlet.
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Spyker Minds the Past for Saab’s Future – Feature
Saab Story: With the clock ticking loudly, Saab’s new owner dusts off some old names.
In the 20 years that General Motors owned Saab, it failed to turn the Swedish automaker into a profitable business. Last year, when GM spiraled toward bankruptcy, it was faced with killing off unprofitable brands or selling them. So Saab—that sometimes innovative, strangely stylish, and somewhat professorial brand—went on the block.
Keep Reading: Spyker Minds the Past for Saab’s Future – Feature
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Magicians try to rate awesome iForce magic app into oblivion
So, you know how magicians never wanna let the cat out of the bag and reveal how their tricks work? Well, there’s an awesome iPhone app called iForce which turns out to be a fun magic trick. The problem, though, is that it is so good that magicians purchase it and then rate the app with one star in the App Store. It isn’t because they don’t like it, as their actual comments are nothing but glowing—they rate it one star so that people think the app sucks, and therefore won’t buy it, and therefore won’t know how it works when a magician uses it on them. Yeah, sneaky, we know.
Here’s the thing though—someone took the time to write the app and submit it to the App Store for purchase. These magicians are not only enjoying the app, and it obviously gives them a chance to seem cooler than they are, but they are limiting the income potential of the guy who wrote it, all in the name of selfishness. Since they’ve been at this, the app has dropped from having 5 stars to now having 3.4, and as such, sales have dropped sharply. This is as pathetic as when companies try to find their competitors in the App Store and give them bad ratings just to people will buy their apps instead.
If you wanna check out a cool app, give iForce a shot – it’s $2.99. If you like it, how about helping out the creator, Grigor Rostami, by giving him a good review? You can see a demo of the app up top.
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Indoor Tanning Quadruples Risk Of Skin Cancer
Think that tanning bed is safer than the evil ol’ sun? Not quite. A new study from the American Association for Cancer Research has determined that frequent use of tanning beds can quadruple your risk of skin cancer. But, hey, you’ll look great, and isn’t that the first step to good health?
Consumer Reports Health sheds some sunlight on the news:
Eager to soak up the sun, or at least look like they have, some folks are getting their bronze on early—indoors. But indoor tanning beds can increase the risk of melanoma up to four times, according to a new study released by the American Association for Cancer Research. The bottom line: Melanoma risk goes up with frequent indoor tanning, regardless of how old people are when they start using tanning beds.
According to the report, the pursuit of a bronzed body has become so popular that the indoor tanning industry estimates that some 30 million Americans visit tanning salons each year. That figure is nearly double that of the early 1980s. Last year the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified tanning devices as carcinogenic.
The FDA is currently considering banning teens from using tanning beds; teenage girls and young women are the largest users of tanning salons.
Indoor tanning booths can quadruple your skin cancer risk [Consumer Reports Health]
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Netflix: The Future Is Streaming
Netflix expects its DVD-by-mail business to peak in 2013, at which point it believes its Watch Instantly streaming service will be driving its growth. That’s the gist of a slideshow posted on the company’s jobs site that details its plans to transform itself into the leading streaming subscription service for TV shows and movies.
According to the Netflix Business Opportunity slideshow, the company sees streaming as a “huge potential market,” pointing to the 100 million households that have pay-TV subscriptions in the U.S. Netflix had 14 million subscribers by the end of the first quarter, a number it expects will rise to 17 million by the end of the year. And it believes that as both it and the Internet improve, it can get boost that figure even more.
“To have profitable growth in such a huge market, you find a segment in which you can gain and maintain leadership,” the slideshow says. “Netflix [sic] segment is consumer-paid streaming of movies and TV shows.”
With greater adoption of streaming video, Netflix says it can put more money toward building the catalog of content available through its Watch Instantly service. Its cost of goods sold in 2009 was $1.4 billion, of which more than half was spent on postage and handling. But as the company’s DVD-by-mail business peaks — which it expects to happen around 2013 — Netflix will be able to spend more money on licensing content. By 2020, if it can continue to aggressively grow its subscriber base, it expects to be one of the world’s largest licensors of movies and TV shows.
The goal, it says, is to “have content so broad, engaging and affordable that everyone subscribes to Netflix.”
All that said, Netflix has a detailed list of the competitive threats it faces in the online streaming business, which includes cable, satellite and IPTV providers that are bundling on-demand video services through TV Everywhere initiatives; cable programmers like HBO and Epix that could go straight to the consumer with their premium original content; Hulu, which is expected to launch subscription services any day now; and giants like Apple and Amazon, which could launch subscription services of their own.
The company also says it faces potential threats from piracy, $1 DVD rentals, ISPs increasing the price of their broadband services, high CPM-targeted advertising, very cheap pay-per-view services and content producers selling their content directly to consumers.
Despite all these competitive threats, Netflix believes it still has a winning value proposition for leading the subscription streaming business. But at the end of the day, the company boils down its success to one key messag: Its business depends primarily on keeping its customers happy. “It’s pretty simple,” the slideshow says. “If subscribers keep raving about Netflix, we will prosper.”
Related content on GigaOM Pro: Slow and Steady, Netflix Pulls Ahead in Streaming Video (subscription required)

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Mercedes-Benz dealerships to start using Apple iPad to kick of sales process
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The Apple iPad is taking over the world, okay we’re just kidding. However, soon it will be taking over Mercedes-Benz dealerships. The automaker will be putting iPads in 40 of its dealerships with the company’s MB Advantage application that will allow dealers to answer a customer’s financial questions and kick of the purchasing process.
“We wanted to bring the mobile revolution into the dealership,” Andreas Hinrichs, vice president of marketing, told The Wall Street Journal. “The iPad is consumer centric but there is a business side to it as well.”
Using the MB Advantage app, the sales staff will be able to start the loan application right from the iPad. Mercedes-Benz says that employees may also use the iPad to help customers return a leased vehicle by entering the condition of the car.
Hey, it beats sitting in a boring chair and desk.
– By: Kap Shah
Source: WSJ
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Roaring Nineties Collectibles: 1993–95 Mazda RX-7, 1990–95 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1, 1991–93 GMC Syclone/Typhoon – Feature
Three collectibles to help you forget the doggy years.
America’s “Lost Generation” of doggy cars (1974–1990) officially came to an end with the introduction of the Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 in March 1989 in Geneva, Switzerland. Suddenly, fast was good again and an 85-mph speedo was 100 percent too slow. The performance cars produced during the 1990s are new enough, safe enough, and well built enough to drive daily. Two decades later, their prices are bottoming out and collectors are snapping up the best. Here are some choice picks:
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