Monday, February 25, 2013

Who wore it best? Vote on the best Oscar looks

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Oscar nominees and presenters show off their stunning outfits as they arrive to celebrate the best movies of the year.

It's the ultimate fashion night, and the 2013 Oscars certainly delivered. From sideswept glamour to risque gowns and furry purses, the red carpet had a little bit of everything ? yes, even H&M. Joan Rivers, go nuts this week.

The usuals (Valentino, Armani, etc) were all represented, but much of this year's crop skewed towards chic black, white, metallic and pale-hued palettes. Seems like 2013 was all about unfussy, effortless glamour (sorry neon ? and ruffles ? it wasn't your year).

Who do you think rocked the red carpet? Vote for your favorite!

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Best Supporting Actress nominee Amy Adams, wearing Oscar de la Renta, arrives on the red carpet for the 85th Annual Academy Awards on Feb. 24 in Hollywood, California.

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Best Supporting Actress nominee Anne Hathaway wore a Prada dress that had many talking about its uniquely placed darts.

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Jennifer Aniston went for a bold red Valentino gown.

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Best Actress nominee Jennifer Lawrence dazzled fans in a Dior Haute Couture dress, paired with a Roger Vivier clutch.

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Kerry Washington opted for a coral-colored Miu Miu dress with Chopard jewels.

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Actress Jessica Chastain paired her Giorgio Armani dress with vintage Harry Winston diamond earrings.

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Halle Berry dazzled in a glittering Versace gown.

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Reese Witherspoon wore a cobalt blue Louis Vuitton dress, along with a glamorous sideswept hairstyle.

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Fashion forward: Zoe Saldana in a belted Alexis Mabille gown.

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Naomi Watts glittered in a metallic Giorgio Armani Prive gown.

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Bell Canada set to launch Novatel's MiFi 2

Bell Canada set to launch Novatel's MiFi 2

Novatel's touchable MiFi 2 -- also known as the MiFi Liberate -- receives a fresh coat of paint in the form of a UI overhaul on its way to Bell Canada's network this March. No word on pricing or an exact date, but this 11-hour-lasting king of all portable access points is $50 on a two-year agreement on AT&T, so we'd hazard that sets a decent watermark on the potential price. No word on what the new UI tweaks entail but we're angling to get our hands on one some time this week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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Enlightened, Season 2

Every week, Jeffrey Bloomer will have an IM conversation with a different fan of Enlightened. This week, he attempts to keep his cool about episode 2.7 with Michael Gibbons, a longtime coordinator of film festivals.

Jeff: Cogentiva is being put in the ground for real, Michael, and that's not the only thing Enlightened was out to shut down this week. Dougie's epic, pot-fueled takedown of Abaddon and life itself to the entire staff seemed to be cruel rejoinder to all of Amy's lofty ideals of self-improvement and a purer world. Do you think that was just Dougie's last stand, or do you sense his screed had broader implications?

Michael: I worry that things seem headed in that direction. One exchange between Tyler and Amy felt particularly revealing, especially since Dougie's interruption felt designed to not let us dwell on it: "Can't there be a happy ending for everyone?" Amy: "I seriously doubt it." There will be casualties and Amy is finally starting to realize it, too late.

Jeff: Yeah, the camera just lingered on Amy for a minute in that scene, and the line was both comic and ominous. Though as bright-eyed as Amy has remained during her ordeal, I think she always knew there would be causalities?she just did not suspect, as viewers increasingly have, that she would be one. Then again, she seemed genuinely taken aback when Eileen got her a meeting with Charles Szidon, and she found a person talking back to her. What did you make of their first real man-to-woman?

Michael: It's interesting to see Amy in a position that puts her desire to change the world and her desire to grow as a person at such odds. She's always had a bit of a reckless, self-destructive side, but Szidon's offer really made her survival instincts kick in; plus, engaging him in a conversation about how he can change is certainly more within Amy's comfort zone than she's been this season as a whistleblower. (Also, my favorite Amy moment of the episode was her silent toast to the waiter with the wine glass?it's one of those simple gestures that makes her endearing, especially since she had Szidon's full attention at the time.)

Jeff: In their meeting, I was struck by how remarkably self-assured Amy was. She rolled her eyes when Szidon compared himself to a king headed to the gallows, reminding him of his generous buyout should things not go his way. He, in turn, seemed to goad Amy into acknowledging that the company's problems are more complicated than they seem. He ended on a note of apocalyptic unease that mirrored some of Amy's more menacing voiceovers this season. Didn't it kind of feel like they had both met their matches?

Michael: I think you're right. Amy's been so desperate for anyone to take her seriously?Tyler just kind of goes along, Dougie only cares about petty revenge?that to be engaged in this type of sweeping, state-of-the-world conversation is exactly what she's been looking for since the series started. Szidon is working on a level that Amy has been fighting to break through to all along. As she said in an earlier episode this season, she's learning this world's language.

I also found it very curious that we didn't see how she ended the conversation with him. I've toyed with the idea that she already said yes, but didn't have the courage to tell Jeff. I also wonder if Szidon pegged Amy as a nuisance better bought off?everyone has their price, after all.

Jeff: Yes, and we have every reason to believe that Jeff's article nails Szidon for doing exactly that with Washington. That's a clever thought about her accepting the offer?my first impression was that she had left him hanging, but when I watched the episode for a second time, the cut to Jeff?s apartment felt more deliberate. This episode also left other quiet cliffhangers: Is Eileen really just that dedicated to Tyler, or is there something else going on? And was Amy's decision to tell Krista about the article as monumentally stupid as it seems?

Michael: I was pulling my hair out in the scene with Krista, but I've only really looked at Eileen as an innocent bystander in this story. I don't think Enlightened is the type of show that would try to pull off a type of elaborate backstabbing finale, but it's interesting how the women around Amy influence her choices. What about Connie?!

Jeff: I forgot about poor Connie! We should definitely file her under characters you just want to follow around for a full episode. Everyone else barely managed a sigh, but she ran out crying. You wonder what she did to end up in the basement in the first place.

And Eileen is probably clean, I agree. Who knows what Krista did, but it seems like Szidon wouldn't offer Amy a job if he knew what was coming?he would try to have her arrested for theft. Right? We will find out soon enough.

Michael: I demand a third season if only for a Connie episode. You know there's a lot going on there.

Jeff: Yes! Let's quickly chronicle the swift fall of Amy's brief romantic bliss. Amy shatters Levi?s exceedingly fragile view of the future and he quickly falls apart?no surprise there. And though none of us expected Jeff to last, it looks as if Amy did. He was playing the nice guy in that spare, sad breakup scene, but let's not forget that last week he was definitely the aggressor, and in my mind took advantage of Amy.

Michael: He's been a bit of a jerk?Amy wears her heart on her sleeve and a cunning guy like Jeff could easily tell she was falling for him. But like Amy said, it's been so long since she's been involved with anyone, and she didn't pick up on any of the warning signs. He helped bring her where she wanted to go, but he's certainly not the angel she thought he was. To be fair, no one could ever be.

Jeff: That is undoubtedly true.

Michael: I did enjoy Amy's moment of rage in the car after the breakup with Jeff for the way it recalled her breakdown at the beginning of the series. She's at the horrible moment of realization that she has let another man use her, but she was more philosophical about it and the target of her wrath was a little more justified?though admittedly it was still immature of her to drive into those poor people's cars!

Jeff: Eh, as that comically outraged L.A. driver suggested, they probably deserved it. But yes, it was impossible not to watch that scene and think that we were back to the pilot, with Amy belting her rage out at another person even when she seems to be cursing the world in general. The question becomes: Has Amy become a whole enough person to face what's coming and bring the game back onto her board? What are your hopes for the finale?

Michael: Meeting Szidon was so important for Amy to understand the man behind a figure who is a hero in some quarters and easily demonized in others. I think that beyond the inevitable political and legal fallout of the game Amy is playing, she's about to find herself loved and hated on a much larger scale than she realizes; her own motivations, which she finds so pure and justified, will be easily misinterpreted. And I hate to say it, but her ego has been such a driving factor behind what she's doing that I bet it's about to take a beating.

Jeff: Those are your hopes!? I'd hate to ask for your worries! I hear you though. We've been edging toward this moment for a long time, and the preview we got when Amy was challenged was not reassuring.

Michael: Not my hopes so much as my expectations! I want Amy to be happy, of course, but I also want the series to follow through on the threads it has set up. As a possible series finale, the next episode has a lot to live up to.

Jeff: THAT'S ALL YOU WANT, MICHAEL? I just want to keep my eyes dry next week. And for nothing bad to happen to Levi. Already a tall order.

Michael: OK, to be completely honest, all I want is for Amy to get some epic revenge on petty Janice and the rest of her condescending ex-colleagues. There, I said it! And for Helen to be proud of Amy.

Jeff: If Helen smiles in the finale, let's call it even.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=ad35c7ce11bfd1f2a34e0db4052f8479

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Ferco Provides Seating to Major London Olympics Legacy Venues


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-- /EPR NETWORK/ -- Few will ever forget the sights and sounds of the historic London Olympic Games, but they might not realise that one of the UK?s premier stadium seating manufacturers had been at work behind the scenes; providing seating solutions for some of the most high profile arenas of the games.

But the Olympic legacy is still alive and well, and Ferco is also manufacturing seats for brand new developments outside of London which maintain the spirit of excellence and achievement that was born during the games; developments such as Orford Jubilee Park in Warrington, a state of the sporting facility for Sports, Leisure and Health Education students at Warrington College.

The Orford Jubilee Park is the latest Olympic legacy development outside of the capital. This ?30 million arena is designed to house an array of exciting sporting activities and course provisions for the college, and thanks to the team at Ferco seating it can comfortably accommodate a host of interested spectators.

The project used riser mounted Ferco FCB-M seats which, while cost effective, boast a unique design and ergonomic build. Widely regarded as the most comfortable plastic spectator seat on the market, the Ferco FCB-M stadium seating solution was the ideal choice for this exciting new sports venue.

Of course, sporting arenas are rarely more breathtaking than the London Olympic Aquatic Centre and this premier sports facility at the heart of the Olympic experience also opted for the high quality Ferco FCB-M stadium seats.

The Aquatic Centre was designed by the award winning architect Zaha Hadid, who endeavoured to incorporate fluid motion into the building?s design. The Ferco FCB-M seats were the perfect solution to maintain this effect thanks to their fluid, curved design. The architects chose the beam variant of the FCB-M in order to provide the flexibility required by the stringent legacy requirements. The Olympic Games might have closed, but the Olympic legacy lives on and the Aquatic Centre will continue to host major sporting events. Ferco seating was chosen to provide a long lasting seating solution which will be in place for years to come.

The genius of this Olympic seating solution is that it was designed for simple reconfiguration after the Olympic Games. The Aquatic Centre is currently being redeveloped into a multi-faceted venue and the FCB-M beam mounted stadium seats have allowed for comprehensive reconfiguration of the spectator area which retains the same high quality seating solution.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Evelyn Lozada on Rihanna and Chris Brown Back Together: TWO THUMBS UP!

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Bonnaroo 2013 Lineup: Revealed!

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Top predators have sway over climate

Feb. 17, 2013 ? University of British Columbia researchers have found that when the animals at the top of the food chain are removed, freshwater ecosystems emit a lot more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

"Predators are disappearing from our ecosystems at alarming rates because of hunting and fishing pressure and because of human induced changes to their habitats," says Trisha Atwood, a PhD candidate in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences in the Faculty of Forestry at UBC.

For their study, published February 19 in the journal Nature Geoscience, Atwood and her colleagues wanted to measure the role predators play in regulating carbon emissions to better understand the consequences of losing these animals.

Predators are bigger animals at the top of the food chain and their diets are composed of all the smaller animals and plants in the ecosystem, either directly or indirectly. As a result, the number of predators in an ecosystem regulates the numbers of all the plants and animals lower in the food chain. It's these smaller animals and plants that play a big role in sequestering or emitting carbon.

When Atwood and her colleagues removed all the predators from three controlled freshwater ecosystems, 93 per cent more carbon dioxide was released into the atmosphere.

"People play a big role in predator decline and our study shows that this has significant, global implications for climate change and greenhouse gases," says Atwood.

"We knew that predators shaped ecosystems by affecting the abundance of other plants and animals but now we know that their impact extends all the way down to the biogeochemical level."

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  1. Trisha B. Atwood, Edd Hammill, Hamish S. Greig, Pavel Kratina, Jonathan B. Shurin, Diane S. Srivastava, John S. Richardson. Predator-induced reduction of freshwater carbon dioxide emissions. Nature Geoscience, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/ngeo1734

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Library eBooks for Nooks and Sony eReaders

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Event Type: Computer Class
Age Group(s): Adults
Date: 2/19/2013
Start Time: 1:00 PM
End Time: 2:00 PM

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?Learn how to use the library's eBook collection with your Nook, Sony, Kobo or other eReader. Nook Color, Tablet or HD owners should attend the eBooks for Tablets class.


Location: Computer Lab

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Shopzilla Formalizes Display Ad Business With Launch Of 'Aisle A ...

Craig Teich, Aisle AComparison shopping service Shopzilla?has unveiled a business unit called Aisle A that will focus on display ad sales and retargeting.

Shopzilla, which has been around since the practical dawn of the consumer internet in 1996, says it now has the capabilities to better leverage purchase intent data aroundwide range of retail products to create a powerhouse advertising and audience targeting business. After all, though Google and Amazon are often valuable partners of Shopzilla, those companies? efforts to tie up display, search and e-commerce suggest that the opportunities are too great to pass up.

?We?ve been investing in analytics and data heavily,? said Craig Teich, Aisle A?s VP and GM. ?From a data collection standpoint, why build it all from scratch when a lot of that is already in place ? and we?ll be working with [data management platform] Bluekai on powering our targeting efforts. But beyond that, Aisle A came together as we began to realize more fully the value of the intent data we already possess and how that can be used to develop natural advertising functions across all out properties, as well as those of publisher partners.?

Aisle A will run display ads across Shopzilla?s owned and operated shopping sites ? Beso, Bizrate, Retrevo, and its eponymous flagship ? and will shortly partner with outside content sites on ad placement and targeting. The new partnerships extend the company?s consumer reach to over 40 million monthly shoppers across the globe, Teich said in an interview at the company?s New York office last week.

?To excel in the retail landscape you must know something about a consumer?s shopping intent?from search or otherwise, explicit or implicit?and then be able to connect them with relevant products and the sellers of those products?anywhere, anytime,? said Shopzilla CEO Bill Glass in a statement.? ?Aisle A represents the next level in connecting buyers and sellers.?

Shopzilla is arguably shielded from some of the concerns about privacy that often come with a demonstrative push into behavioral targeting, since people are coming to Shopzilla and its sibling sites with a clear mindset of comparing prices and finding the right retail item.

?Our shopping experiences touch consumers across the entire shopping ecosystem?from discovery to price comparison to purchase and fulfillment,? Teich said. ?This not only provides us deep perspective on what drives online shoppers today, but also furnishes clear intent signals that allow us to deliver unique and high quality audiences through the Aisle A platform.?

Teich offered to prove the value of Shopzilla?s high intent shopping data through Aisle A by pointing to a test the company made comparing the effectiveness of its data against comparable audience segments in the display space, ?including offerings from a tier one portal? that Teich declined to identify specifically. The month long campaign targeted a Footwear and Fashionista segment with a women?s boots creative.

Both from a click through rate (CTR) and post click engagement perspective, Aisle A claimed its CTR beat the competition by 28%, and a control segment with no targeting by nearly 200%. It offers contextual placements.

Apart from the realization that Shopzilla has fairly pure purchase intent data and that it had enough to build a separate business around mining deep information around its audience segments ? or, ?aisles,? as the company calls them ? the additional influence came from parent Symphony Technology Group. The comparison shopping engine and its three other sites were sold from newspaper and broadcasting company E.W. Scripps in June 2011 to the strategic private equity group for $165 million.

?Symphony?s background is in analytics, so as we did some soul-searching after the acquisition, getting deeper into the advertising business made perfect sense,? Teich said. As the company gets Aisle A out of beta, it will look to strengthen its ties to agencies. ?There?s no need for us to leapfrog over agencies to get to marketers,? Teich was quick to attest ? and that?s where the money will be coming from. But when it comes to planning and strategy of the display programs we run, we expect to form a dual approach with our agency partners and marketers.?

Over the next few months, Aisle A will also begin to explore how it can best approach mobile advertising, as Teich said that the tablet converts pretty much the way the PC ads do. But mobile is still something advertisers are trying to figure out and so far, display is having a tougher time. Teich acknowledged that point, and then interjected, ?That said, considering all the shopping activity people are doing on their smartphones, the advertising opportunities are looking more and more obvious there as well.?


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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

PFT: McCoy says Rivers perfect face of franchise

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The NFLPA just held a conference call with the national media, and while they lacked concrete news on issues such as HGH testing or what the salary cap will be for the coming year, the one thing that?s abundantly clear is the two sides still don?t trust each other any farther than they can throw each other.

NFLPA president Domonique Foxworth said on the topic of HGH testing that players were willing to ?expose themselves to an imperfect test,? but balked at the lack of an appeal in the current NFL proposal.

In response, league spokesman Greg Aiello just tweeted ?Not true+he knows it.?

The lack of trust was mentioned several times during nearly an hour-long call, specifically on the topic of HGH testing (which both sides agree to in theory, but can?t figure out how to implement).

Much of that lack of trust seems to stem directly from Commissioner Roger Goodell?s handling of the bounty case.

?If (players) don?t trust anyone on Park Avenue, it?s hard to get anything done,? Foxworth said. ?If I wanted to get them to trust Roger, I couldn?t.?

Much of this is simply the saber-rattling that happens when labor unions and employers discuss things. NFLPA assistant executive director of external affairs?George Atallah mentioned issues concerning equipment and training for youth football programs as examples of agreement between the sides.

But until the two sides can agree on something important at the adult level, it?s unclear if anything will ever be resolved.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/19/mike-mccoy-rivers-a-great-guy-to-have-as-face-of-franchise/related/

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Step-By-Step Landing Page Copywriting | Nathan Barry

Let me start by warning you: This is a long post. I want to take you through the process of writing and designing the ConvertKit sales page. As you?ll see, I had a huge amount of help from Amy Hoy. Throughout the process she gave great advice on copywriting that I?d like to share here. Besides, what?s better than an actual example?

The short version

The short version is a series of takeaways I learned throughout this process.

  • Make your headlines speak to a pain your visitors have. A good headline should catch their attention and get them reading.
  • Multi-column explanation graphics can be hard to read. Be careful of anything that breaks up the reading flow too much.
  • Don?t be accusatory with your headlines or copy. How would you feel if a random website said you are doing everything wrong?
  • Show, don?t tell.
  • Write your copy first, then design it. It?s hard to write and design at the same time. Definitely don?t design first, then write copy to fill in the blanks. That?s really bad.
  • Try this formula: First write out the pains, then write out the reversal of those pains (dreams).

Read through the post for the details on any of those points. Also, Amy just released her talk on copywriting and selling products. It?s awesome. You can watch it (or read the transcript) here:

From the beginning

To start I opened Photoshop and started writing and designing at the same time. Here is my first draft. There are a few filler elements like the planet icon.

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Initial feedback

I sent that draft to Amy and received some great feedback. Here?s what she said:

  • The most effective way to?convert your visitors into customers. ?Generally, when people hit a landing page, they?re not already looking for a solution. Let?s say they just clicked a link in an email and they?re sitting at their desk sipping their coffee, not thinking of anything particular. Will this headline grab them by the nose and make them sit up straighter??
  • With most visitors you will never get another chance to engage with them since you don?t have a method to contact them. Plus, you didn?t deliver any value, so why should they return?

    ?This is a great pain point. But it?s hiding in the corner!?
  • (Regarding the process illustration)

    ?I love the way these sketchy things look, but they are focused on the app and not the customer (before the customer is tempted to care), and they?re hard to read. I & my students have all had bad results with the multi-column ?explanation? layouts. They are simply hard to read; and unless people are incredibly motivated, their eyes will just kinda drift around until they decide it?s not worth the investment, and stop reading.?
  • The ConvertKit process helps you build trust with your visitors. Best of all, ConvertKit automates everything for you.

    ?Are people going ?OMG I GOTTA BUILD TRUST? or ?OMG I NEED TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO MAKE SALES?? I?d say trust is a byproduct, but not the one they?re immediately looking for. You have to sell them on trust, too.?

With that feedback in mind I redesigned and partially rewrote the page. The main changes were that I worked on a new headline, changed the order of the elements on the page, and redid the illustrations so that they fit into a single column. Here?s the updated design.

Round Two

The next round of feedback came in the form of a Skype chat. Here?s the transcript.

Amy:?So about your new landing page.?So much better.

Nathan: Excellent.

It does still feels a bit forced.?So I love questions as headlines and the one you have is very painful.

Good. I wrote out half a dozen headlines trying to get at the core pain.

How would you feel, though, if a stranger came up to you and said ?You?re losing hundreds of sales.??

Who the hell are you to tell me what?s wrong with my business?

Right, me too.?Not because you?re not interested in getting extra sales, but because it SOUNDS like you?re being attacked.

Good point.

I tell my students to be very careful with statements that might sound accusatory.

So how would you pull it back while still catching attention?

The pain itself ? brilliant. just needs to be dealt with a little more obliquely.?how about ?How many sales are you losing??or???Windowshoppers who never come back???not that exact headline but the idea that they lose POTENTIAL customers.??What if you could double your sales?? is something you could use when you have statistics for a case study.

Right.

?Are you frustrated by the potential sales you are losing??

I?m a fan of using emotion words but sometimes they can just be redundant.

?Does your conversion rate keep you up at night??

I like that.

Generally show, don?t tell? don?t say ?you?re frustrated?? SHOW the results of being frustrated. You can have it :)

Is it better to focus on conversion rate or sales?

Now that I don?t know. Depends on a lot of factors. A good target for an a/b test when you have traffic. You?re aiming this at self-described marketers/growth hackers etc. And they are probably used to using the term ?conversion rate? instead of ?sales?.?That?s my guess. But I could be wrong.

Yep, that?s true.

I do know that accusatory-sounding copywriting doesn?t go down well, without having to test. :) Buying involves letting down some defenses so if you get people freaked out first thing, not gonna happen.

Yeah, I hadn?t read it from that perspective, but as soon as you brought it up I knew what you meant.

Yeah, everybody needs extra eyeballs on their copy :)

So running with the title: ?Does your conversion rate keep you up at night????Does it need a subheadline?

Which brings us to the next bit of feedback I have! That?s a question you can?t answer without knowing what you?re trying to say & what the customer needs to hear to make a decision. You designed (or repurposed) this page layout before you did the copywriting, right?

I did them at the same time.?But the copy has changed a lot, and the layout not so much.

Did you have more of your design hat on, or your copywriting hat?

Design.

I can tell :)?which is the major mistake I made on http://letsfreckle.com ?s redesign.?but the content is what will sell your product, not the layout. The question isn?t, does it need a subheadline? but rather? what does the customer need to hear?

Agreed. Though that is a lesson I am still learning.

It?s tough.?Clearly I am not immune to it.?A very famous copywriter once said that the job of the headline is to get you to read the first sentence. And the job of the first sentence is to get you to read the second sentence.?So the job of your headline is to get them to read the next sentence? or the subhead. Whatever makes sense, given the ?conversation? you?re having with the customer in your copy.

Okay. So would you always write copy as a letter, then design from there?

Imagine if your sales page is a conversation, as it stands, and not a collection of design elements and copy bits.?I would now, yes. And that?s the approach that works fabulously for my students, and the one I?ll be using to redo the freckle page as part of a 30?500 project. :)

And I would start with bullet points:

Pains:

What it?d be like without the pains:

(which I call dream)

Fix: how this product will take the pains and turn them into dreams.

It?s a 3-act narrative structure and it works beautifully for sales, too.

The more immediate the pains are ? the more vivid, and recently experienced, and detailed, and urgent ? the stronger your persuasion is.

This won?t persuade somebody who doesn?t already experience that pain, however. That?s the beauty of it. They simply will go ?Huh. Okay? Not for me.?

Is ?I need to build trust? a burning pain? :)

No. At least not yet.

Example: ?Does your conversion rate keep you up at night? Me too. After all, what?s the point of driving more traffic if you can?t turn that into sales??

So the surface pain is poor conversion rates, so we need to get to what is driving that.?I think two main issues that prevent sales are not understanding the product and not trusting the seller.

1 sec, I gotta taste the tomato sauce.?Agreed, those are major reasons why people don?t buy. Also, they just get distracted and forget.?Or you don?t immediately grab them? although that?s not something you can EASILY solve with software. I?think those two things (in reverse order) are much bigger reasons.

ConvertKit helps with distraction and forgetting as well.

Yes it does :)??ConvertKit can?t write your sales page for you, BUT???the question is, are you in the biz of selling them facts about sales, or persuading them?

Persuasion is better.

Pain:

Poor conversion rates

  • lack of trust from visitors
  • not understanding the product
  • getting distracted and forgetting

Dream:

  • Ability to gradually explain product
  • Build trust over time
  • Regular followup to stay top of mind

Is something like that what you are thinking?

Getting there!?Sorry, then my friends arrived early.?So under poor conversion rates, you switch immediately to THEIR *customer?s* reasons? not YOUR customer?s pains.

No worries. I?ll take another pass at it with these ideas.

From my perspective, as a serious potential customer, my pain points are??I know what I ought to be doing (capturing emails when people don?t immediately buy). I?m not doing it because the software is so irritating. Have you set up autoresponders? They?re a bitch.

I hate setting up autoresponders. That?s why I?m building this product.

Right.?So what?s your potential customer more likely thinking???****ing auto-responders,??or ?Gee, I really need to build trust? :)

?You know what you should be doing, but you don?t because IT?S SUCH A ****ING PAIN!?

That?s how I feel.

Yep.?Not ?I need to build trust,??which is TRUE??but nobody is going around thinking that. Therefore it?s a weak sales proposition. The best way to gain trust, btw, is to show the customer you really understand them.?Something I hear a lot is, ?It?s like you wrote this just for me.? ?It?s like you?ve been spying on me.? That == persuasion gold.

So should I explain the process at all? Or just focus on the people who understand drip marketing and don?t do it because of the pain?

Education is great, if you focus on the customer?s immediate pain.?which is A) sales and/or B) software frustration. You could be like, ?A lot of customers aren?t ready to buy right away. What happens to them? You lose them forever.? The key is to keep the focus on the pain until they?re like, ?YEAH, that really IS a problem!?

And you still teach them to build trust?but you kinda sneak it into something they REALLY care about. Like how I don?t pitch 30?500 as a big long research project. :)

I guess I?m still not sure which is more important, teaching them how to improve conversion rates through this process, or showing them how this process (which they already understand) is made easier with ConvertKit.

Though there has to be a way to do both, but I?m not seeing it.

They?re not two different things. :) If you go with??They?re not ready to buy right away? you lose them? what if you didn?t???in a broader outline,?you could easily pivot.

Got it.

The pivot could look something like this:??Now I bet many of you already know this process works. So why don?t you use it? I know the reason I didn?t was because it is such a pain to setup.?

Exactly.

That leads beautifully into talking about a few features that make life easy.?Easy landing pages, autoresponders, etc.?Now I see it. (Also, I don?t want to keep you from your friends?)

Yup, no problem!?I?m ALSO talking about furniture with my friend Ilya.

So if I were gonna give you homework, it?d be to work on an outline, vivid pain points, and that pivot in an outline? and then just write pure copy. Then let that show you how the page should be laid out.

Copy and furniture. Two of your favorite things.

TRUTH I?m in hog heaven. And they brought guac!

Happy to help you when you get that outline ready. You don?t need to go through the whole process before asking for more feedback.?But, again, I?d just like to say that you did make huge improvements from the first design you showed me, to the second.

Perfect. I?ll write that and send it to you. Thank you very much.

I think to really make it perfect, you?ll just need to step back some.

You?re welcome! It really is a pleasure to help somebody who helps himself.

:)?Have a good evening!

You too! ciao

Time for a rewrite

That was a long conversation. I learned a lot, but the major takeaway was that it was time to rewrite from scratch. Or at least, try a new format. This time I turned to Google Docs and wrote in plain text. By getting design out of the way I was left to focus on convincing the visitor with content, rather than getting caught up in the design.

Here is the version I wrote:

Does your conversion rate keep you up at night?

Me too.

I constantly worry about the hundreds of visitors who come to my site and don?t make a purchase. Especially because most of these visitors will never come back.

If you don?t capture their attention on that first visit, you lose them. But what if you didn?t?

Your current sales process

I?m guessing your current sales process looks something like this:

1. Visitor comes to landing page and is asked to purchase a product.
2. A few are convinced and purchase, but most hit the back button and never return.

Ouch. That?s not good. Remember all those hours you spent writing blog posts and building traffic? Most of that?s wasted by poor conversion rates.

Luckily, there?s a better way.

Sales pages are like an awkward conversation

Imagine you and I met for the first time on the street. After a quick introduction I ask, ?Do you by chance work with software??

?Yes, I?m a developer.? you respond.

?Perfect! I just wrote a book about designing better web applications. Would you like to buy it??

That?s awkward. Right then you are probably thinking that we just met 30 seconds earlier and you have no reason to trust me. What indications do you have that I even know anything about designing software? It?s probably a good time to say something noncommittal like, ?I?ll check it out,? and find a way to exit the conversation.

This scenario seems completely ridiculous when described in person, but it actually matches the sales process I described above.

When selling products visitors often come straight to the product sales page. This could be from a link on Twitter, an ad, or something else where they have never heard of you before. So why are you asking them to buy right away?

A better way

Instead, let?s teach this random stranger something. Provide them value, help them accomplish their goals, and build trust before asking for anything from them. Here?s how it works online:

    1. Visitor comes to landing page and is offered a free eBook.
    2. The eBook is emailed to them. Clicking the link to the book confirms their email address.
    3. While subscribing they were also given an opportunity to opt-into a free 30 day email course.
    4. As you deliver more valuable content for free over email, your subscriber?s trust in you increases.
    5. Only after the subscriber has gotten to know you and understands the value of your product do you ask for the sale.


Using this process you capture more leads up front, have more time to talk to the visitor about your product, and only ask for the sale after they have a reason to trust you. Best of all, if they forget about your product, which is likely, you have the opportunity to remind them in a future conversation.

Now, I wouldn?t be surprised if you read through that saying, ?I already knew that.? If so, I?ve got one quick question: Why don?t you use it?

If you?re like me, it?s because it is really painful to set up, between designing the landing page, coding a way to gather subscribers? information, automating the delivery of an incentive, and then finally creating and delivering a course. You can code your own solution or combine a bunch of different web applications to get it done.

No matter how you do it, the process is time consuming and very frustrating. What if it could be easy?

That?s why I made ConvertKit, to take this proven marketing process and automate it with a single tool.

    1. Start by creating a new landing page in seconds. We take care of the design and layout, so you can focus on writing compelling content.
    2. Once the page is in place, upload an incentive, like a guide or training video, to give your visitors for subscribing.
    3. Set up an email course that will teach your subscribers. Our interface makes it easier to write a course as a series of lessons. Easily refer back to what you said in the previous email, and move ahead to write the next one. Auto-responders and email sequences have never been this easy.


With all the technical challenges taken care of, you are free to focus on delivering value to your readers. This will increase your readership, build trust, and ultimately increase sales.

Bad News

Unfortunately, I?ve got some bad news for you. ConvertKit isn?t quite ready for you to use it yet. But trust me, I?m sick of implementing this process with clunky software, so I?m just as eager as you for ConvertKit to be ready.

In the meantime, I?d like to teach you other ways to improve your conversion rates.

I want you to be able to fall asleep at night thinking about happy customers and money in the bank, not crummy conversion rates. So I put together this short guide on 10 ways to improve your conversion rate. Download it now, and I promise I?ll let you know when ConvertKit is ready.

[Download form]

Want to be first?

If you?d love what I just shared and want to be very first to use ConvertKit, you can preorder it today. When you preorder your first 3 months I?ll also give you one month free. Plus you?ll get a 25% discount for life. Not bad, right?

[Preorder pricing]

[Followed by an FAQ]

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Reworking the rewrite

I sent that off to Amy and she made quite a few more changes. She kept a lot of my ideas, but often changed out my plain words for something more meaningful. Watch for words like ?sabotaged? and ?drove.? Also note that she cut a lot of content. Mine was far too long and she got rid of the extra fluff.

Does your conversion rate keep you up at night?

Like you, I run a product business (with two ebooks and counting!). I?m always on the lookout for ways to improve my conversion rates. I?ve spent a lot of time thinking and researching.

Here?s what I see as the fundamental problem:

Your funnel has a hole in it

Imagine you and I met for the first time on the street. After a quick introduction I ask, ?Do you by chance work with software??

?Yes, I?m a developer,? you respond.

?Perfect! I just wrote a book about designing better web applications. Would you like to buy it for $39??

How many sales do you think I could make this way?

This scenario seems completely ridiculous? but isn?t it exactly how we expect things to happen with our web-based sales pages?

We expect a stranger to buy from us the very first time we ?meet.? Usually, they don?t. ?And that?s it. Then? you lose them forever.

Ouch. All those hours you spent writing blog posts and building traffic and tuning your landing page, sabotaged.

A way to fix a leaky funnel? and capture sales from wary visitors

But what if you didn?t lose them forever? What if you had the opportunity to persuade them over and over again, over a period of weeks? To build trust and demonstrate why your product is right for them?

Imagine if your sales process looked more like this:

  1. Your would-be customer hits your landing page. She?s not ready to buy, but look, what?s that? A free ebook? A set of tips? A recorded interview? Unsubscribe at any time? That?s not much of a commitment, she doesn?t lose a thing, and hey, free stuff.
  2. She receives your free goodie (ebook, report, tip #1). Clicking the link to the freebie confirms her email address.
  3. She enjoys the freebie. And so you email her a few more useful tips, here and there. Every email shows her that your advice is good, and you know what you?re talking about.
  4. Once she?s tried your free advice for herself, and she?s seen the quality of what you create ? you ask for the sale. You?re not a stranger anymore, you?re an advisor. She is five to 10 times more likely to buy.

Do this, and you?ll have managed to turn a potentially creepy sales scenario into a valuable, trust-building conversation. This also means your would-be customer won?t simply forget about you (which I believe is a major reason for low conversion rates!).

?I already know that.?
You probably do already know this is what you ?should? be doing. You also know that this kind of process can be a pain in the butt to implement.

You?ve got to design your landing page, code a way to gather your would-be customer?s information, automate the delivery of your first incentive, then finally write (or record) and deliver a set of follow-up tips, lessons, or sales pitches.

Whether you custom-roll a solution or try to integrate with existing tools (which don?t handle email courses very well), you?re going to spend a lot of time and annoyance on setting this all up.

So you haven?t. Yet.

What if it all you had to do was supply great content?

All of the above drove me to design ConvertKit.

I knew I should be using that sales process. But setting it up was a major pain.

I wanted to make it as easy as writing the content, to implement this proven marketing process.

When you use ConvertKit, all you have to do is?

    1. Create a new landing page in seconds. We take care of the design and layout, so you can focus on writing compelling content.
    2. Upload an incentive, like a guide or training video to tease your visitors into subscribing.
    3. Write a few helpful emails that?ll teach your subscribers (and one or two that ask for the sale!). Our interface makes it extremely fast to set up a sequence of emails to deliver an email course, or set of tips, in order. Auto-responders and email sequences have never been this easy.

With ConvertKit taking care of the technical challenges, you can focus on delivering value to your readers. Capture drive-by visitors. Build trust. Create sales. Double or triple (or more!) your total conversion rate.

Be the First to Fix Your Funnel with ConvertKit

ConvertKit is currently under heavy development (not quite ready for you yet!). I?m just as eager as you for ConvertKit to be ready? and sick of the tedious work of setting up this sales process with other generalized tools.

While you wait, I?d like to teach you 10 other ways to improve your conversion rates.

I put together this quick guide to help you get started making more sales today. It?s free. All you need to do is enter your email address and it?ll pop straight to your inbox:

[Download form]

There?s no obligation, cancel at any time, never spam you ever, etc.

(And you?ll be among the first to know when ConvertKit is ready!)

And? a special opportunity for a lifetime discount.

First; try my free conversion rate optimization guide. See what I?m up to.

If you love the the idea of making your sales funnel leak-proof with ConvertKit, and if you want to be very first to use ConvertKit, you can preorder it today.

Preorder just your first three months and you?ll get one month free. Plus, as a thank-you for your support, you?ll receive a 25% discount for life. (Starting at $x per month, forever!) Making more money and saving money? Not too shabby, right?

[Preorder pricing]

[Followed by an FAQ]

As I read through Amy?s changes I found myself nodding my head with each change. The new order made a lot more sense, the sentences she removed were redundant, and the length was perfect. I recommend reading through them both side-by-side to compare!

With a few minor changes that is the version we went with. You can see it live on ConvertKit.com. If for some reason the page has changed when you are reading this you can find a version of the design below.

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Looking at this page now it still has a few issues, but in the interest of shipping software, I decided to go live with it anyway. Amy pointed out that my design of this page breaks up the reading flow. So even though I wrote it first as a letter, people may not read it that way. The solution would be to add fewer lines, font changes, and other designy elements. I mostly agree?

So far 6,397 people have visited the page and 228 people have subscribed to the email list. So a 3.6% conversion rate. Not as high as I would have liked, but a lot of that traffic was from Hacker News, which always converts a bit lower.

I hope you enjoyed reading through this process. Since you made it all the way to the bottom of this post you obviously care about marketing and copywriting (or you?re just obsessed with me? which is weird), so you should sign up for the mailing list on ConvertKit.com. I?ll be sending out a lot of great related content.

If this resonated with you and you want to improve your marketing, preorder ConvertKit. Seriously, you?ll love it!

Source: http://nathanbarry.com/step-by-step-landing-page-copywriting/

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Free Snitch: France demands Twitter reveal IDs over hate speech

French and US legislation is colliding over a case of online hate-speech. Twitter, an American company, has been ordered by a French Court to reveal personal data of users posting anti-Semitic messages. RT's Maria Finoshina examines the case to see if the concept of free speech should have different boundaries in different countries.

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Chinese military linked to 'overwhelming' number of cyberattacks

A U.S.-based security research firm says that a building associated with the Chinese military is the source of an "overwhelming" percentage of cyberattacks.

Hired by the New York Times, security firm Mandiant has released a 60-page report which alleges members of sophisticated hacking groups known as "Comment Crew" and "Shanghai Group" have been traced back to a 12-story building associated with the People's Liberation Army General Staff's 3rd Department, otherwise known as Unit 61398 in Shanghai.

The Virginia-based firm says within its latest report that although it cannot be determined if the hackers are present within the building, forensic investigations have managed to lead the security team to the unit's door. Either way, it seems likely, as founder of Mandiant Kevin Mandia told the publication:

"Either they are coming from inside Unit 61398, or the people who run the most-controlled, most-monitored Internet networks in the world are clueless about thousands of people generating attacks from this one neighborhood."

Other security firms believe that hacking group "Comment Crew" is state-sponsored, and the latest U.S. National Intelligence Estimate has also suggested a number of these Chinese hacking groups have military or governmental backing due to the sophisticated nature of operations.

In addition, Mandiant's report -- and accompanying video below -- documents attacking sessions conducted by a China-based hacking group the firm calls the Advanced Persistent Threat group 1, or APT1. "Our analysis has led us to conclude that APT1 is likely government-sponsored and one of the most persistent of China's cyber threat actors," the report states.

ATP1 allegedly maintains an "extensive infrastructure" of computer systems around the world, and has systematically stolen terabytes of data from at least 141 organizations. In addition, ATP1 focuses on attacking systems in English-speaking countries, and intruding IP addresses have been traced back to Shanghai in over 97 percent of cases. Mandiant says that the infrastructure of the group suggests there may be hundreds of human operators.

In summary, the firm said that "the details we have analyzed during hundreds of investigations convince us that the groups conducting these activities are based primarily in China and that the Chinese government is aware of them."

In response, China has dismissed the report as "groundless," according to the Associated Press. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei chose not to comment directly on the claims concerning the Chinese military unit, but questioned whether the evidence would hold weight against scrutiny.

At a news conference, Hong told reporters that "to make groundless accusations based on some rough material is neither responsible nor professional," and reiterated China's official stance on hacking as illegal. Hong also said that it wasn't just the United States which suffers due to the expansion of cybercrime, but that the country itself was also a continual target of hackers.

Source: http://www.zdnet.com/chinese-military-linked-to-overwhelming-number-of-cyberattacks-7000011484/

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Obama to spend long holiday weekend in Florida

President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks at the Decatur Recreation Center in Decatur, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 in Decatur, Ga., about his plans for early childhood education, this following his State of the Union address. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks at the Decatur Recreation Center in Decatur, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 in Decatur, Ga., about his plans for early childhood education, this following his State of the Union address. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama will spend the long holiday weekend in Florida, relaxing with friends.

The White House said this week that Obama would head to the West Palm Beach area on Friday, after a stop earlier in the day in Chicago, his hometown, to discuss economic proposals in his State of the Union address.

Spokesman Josh Earnest said Thursday that Obama would spend a few days on Florida's Atlantic Coast relaxing with friends he did not identify. No public events were scheduled.

"The president of the United States is the president of the United States 24 hours a day, and will fulfill his responsibilities as president even while he's getting some well-deserved downtime with some friends this weekend," Earnest told reporters traveling with Obama. "I don't think the American people will begrudge him that."

Obama's traditional Christmas vacation in his native Hawaii was interrupted last year as he negotiated with Congress to avoid a slate of automatic tax increases and spending cuts that could have hurt the economy.

He spent Christmas in Hawaii with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha, but soon after returned to Washington to resume negotiations. He flew back to the island state on New Year's Day, after a deal was reached, and returned to the White House with his family several days later.

Earnest did not mention Obama's family, which suggested that the first lady and their daughters would not join the president on vacation in a state he narrowly won on his way to re-election.

Mrs. Obama's office did not respond to a question about her plans for the weekend.

At an event Thursday at a school in suburban Atlanta, where Obama talked about his proposal to provide preschool for every 4-year-old, he allowed that Malia could have plans of her own this weekend.

"Now, I do have to warn the parents who are here who still have young kids. They grow up to be, like, 5-10, and even if they're still nice to you, they basically don't have a lot of time for you during the weekends," the president said. "They have sleepovers and ? dates. So all that early investment just leads them to go away."

Obama often jokes about how tall Malia has grown ? she's nearly as tall as her 6-foot-1 father ? and how little time she has to spend with him now that she's a teenager.

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Final Reminder: Tonight Is The TC Pitch-Off/Meetup And We Want To See You There, New York

i-heart-tc132The TechCrunch NY Meetup is tomorrow evening, so get ready for a wild night of pitch-offs, pizza and beer.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Cruise ship adrift in Gulf of Mexico for 3 days

HOUSTON Passengers aboard a cruise vessel stranded in the Gulf of Mexico after a weekend engine fire have limited access to bathrooms, food and hot coffee, but also a new destination: Mobile, Ala.

Carnival Cruise Lines President and CEO Gerry Cahill said in a statement Monday that the Carnival Triumph had drifted so far north of its original position that it will be towed to the southern U.S. port, instead of the original plan to take it to Progreso, Mexico.

Cahill said strong Gulf currents caused the Triumph to drift about 90 miles north of its original position off the Yucatan Peninsula.

Cahill's statement said the ship should arrive in Mobile on Thursday and that the change will allow for less complicated re-entry for passengers without passports.

CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg said on "CBS This Morning" that the waste management system was powered by electricity, and with electricity out on the ship, there is a danger of it turning into "a floating biohazard" before it reaches Alabama.

The Carnival Triumph had been floating aimlessly about 150 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula since a fire erupted in the aft engine room early Sunday, knocking out the ship's propulsion system. No one was injured and the fire was extinguished. The ship has been operating on backup generator power since the incident, the statement said.

The ship, which left Galveston, Texas, on Thursday and was scheduled to return there Monday, will instead be towed to Mobile with its 3,143 passengers 1,086 crew members. They are due to arrive in Alabama on Thursday.

One tugboat arrived Monday afternoon, and the other was expected later in the evening, Carnival spokesman Vance Gulliksen said in an email. The Coast Guard has informed Mexican authorities of the situation in their waters, a spokesman said.

When another Carnival cruise ship, the Legend, rendezvoused with the stranded vessel Monday, supplying Triumph passengers with food and supplies, Texas resident Brent Nutt was able to briefly chat with his wife, Bethany, who could draw a cellphone signal from the visiting cruise line.

Without power, the ship's stabilizers are apparently not working, Nutt told The Associated Press, and the massive liner had been leaning to one side Sunday. By Monday afternoon, the ship seemed more upright, he said.

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In this image released by the U.S. Coast Guard on Feb. 11, 2013, a small boat belonging to the Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous patrols near the cruise ship Carnival Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico, Feb. 11, 2013.

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"She sounded a whole lot better today than she did yesterday," Nutt said about two hours after chatting with his 32-year-old wife.

Passengers were also given food, Nutt said, and some of the bathrooms are working. But the ship is dirty, Nutt said his wife told him.

"There's water and feces all over the floor," Nutt relayed. "It's not the best conditions. You would think Carnival would have something in place to get these people off the ship."

Passengers also are getting sick and throwing up, he said, adding that his wife told him: "The whole boat stinks extremely bad."

Melinda Ramos, meanwhile, said her father was laughing when she briefly spoke to him Sunday.

"He might be completely joking, but he said they're sleeping in tents outside," the 19-year-old daughter of Mary and Matt Ramos told The Houston Chronicle.

A similar situation occurred on a Carnival cruise ship in November 2010. That vessel was also stranded for three days with 4,500 people aboard after a fire in the engine room. When the passengers disembarked in San Diego they described a nightmarish three days in the Pacific with limited food, power and bathroom access.

Carnival said in a statement that it had cancelled the Triumph's next two voyages scheduled to depart Monday and Saturday. Passengers aboard the stranded ship will also receive a full refund, the statement said.

In the past, Carnival had compounded its public relations problems by only offering 20-percent discounts on the next cruise to stranded passengers, but it apparently learned its lesson this time, CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg told "CBS This Morning."

However, even with a full refund, Carnival faces a problem when the 3,100 passengers reach southern Alabama, which was not their original destination. Getting those thousands of people home via an airport with only regional jets is likely to cause another slew of problems.

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Android 4.2.2 update reportedly arriving on Galaxy Nexus phones ?

Written by Richard Lawler on. Posted in Android

After a few sightings early in January we hadn't heard much about a new version of Android 4.2, but posters on Reddit and Android Police say 4.2.2 is.

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Six more cools gadgets for your iPhone or iPad (Photos)

Got a new iPhone, iPad or iTouch for Christmas and now looking for some accessories? Since CES 2013, there is no shortage of new gadgets and apps that you ought to consider. Here are six of my picks.

The Card Ninja is a simple but very effective way to turn any phone into a wallet. Simply peel off the adhesive back and attach to the phone of your choice. The elegant, ?Made-in-USA? Card Ninja will expand to hold money and/or credit cards. I?ve held five credit cards and my driver?s license when I wanted to travel light. And it doesn?t interfere with my iPhone 4?s camera. Watch the video about Card Ninja here.

If you are driving an older vehicle or even one of those newer ones without a connection from your MP3 player of choice to your car radio?now there?s a solution. Griffin Technology is offering a solution to sound and charging in one small little device ? the iTrip Auto Universal Plus. Plug the 12v adapter into your cigarette lighter and you instantly have a USB charger for your device. The other end of the cable goes into the headphone jack of any phone, tablet or MP3 player. It?s totally manufacturer agnostic so you can use it with anything from Android to Zune.

Now press the SmartScan button on the unit and wait for it to scan the available FM frequencies. After it does, one will be printed out on the dial. Simply tune your radio to that frequency and enjoy your music through your car?s speakers. As you drive, if stations change, merely press the SmartScan button again and get a new frequency. You can even manually dial in a frequency and save up to four presets that work well for various locations.

Now however, if you are using an iDevice, you can download the Aha Radio app and have access to their 30,000+ stations. Select one of their easy to load presets or search for just the right genre across the country or in a town near you. Best of all, when you reach your destination, you can unplug your iPhone and take the show with you. The Aha Radio app is a free download on the Apple App Store, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/aha-radio/id355829417?mt=8.

Olloclip has been making an accessory photo lens device for some time and now offers models for the iPhone 4/4S as well the iPhone 5. Probably the best accessory lens available for iPhone, this handy device can be carried in your pocket, it?s so small. When you are ready to shoot, merely pull it out, slip it over the corner of your phone and you are ready to start shooting. No apps to load, nothing to fool with ? it aligns itself and you are ready to go.

The Ollocliip is really three lenses in one ? depending on how you attach it. One way it give you a much wider view than the standard iPhone lens. Flip it 180 degrees and it gives you a fisheye lens. Unscrew another part of the lense and you have a wonderful macro lens for super closeups of tiny objects.

The optical quality of the Olloclip is outstanding. You?ll definitely be impressed with the quality of your shots. Check them out online at http://www.olloclip.com/

City Maps 2 Go is a great app if you want to have offline access to detailed maps for your destinations. When I went to Quebec recently, I didn?t want to pay the usurious date rates to AT&T, so I consulted my City Maps 2 Go version of the Quebec map. It was quite detailed and easy to use. City Maps 2 Go have maps for all US and UK counties, 100% coverage of France, Italy, Germany, and many more countries. And, according to their website, they?ll add any map on request within a few days. The app is available at the iTunes store, Google Play, Samsung Play and on Amazon.

Do you like to do street photography? But, are you afraid a big camera will scare off your subjects? Enter the Mirror Case for iPhone. Presently available for iPhone 4/4S and soon to be available for iPhone 5, this simple case slips over your iPhone and enables shooting with your phone in a horizontal position. To the casual observer, it looks like you are reading your iPhone ? but actually you?re are taking pictures through a special 45 degree lens with a special app to turn your picture around correctly. Now you can take photos on the subway, in a cafeteria, or while walking down the sidewalk with almost no one noticing. Super easy to slip on or off your camera, this case actually sits an iPhone 4 at a nice angle for reading on your desktop.

The last item is for iPad owners only. If you enjoy watching movies or reading the news in your chair, but wish there was someplace for your iPad, other than hand-holding it, your dreams have come true. The Standzfree is a goosenecked, stable way to support your iPad while you sit, eat, chat on the phone, play a musical instrument or whatever. There?s a 24? flexible section and the solid section telescopes from 12? to 24? if you need additional height or reach.

The Standzfree works with all four current iPad editions and holds your iPad horizontally or vertically with a simple twist. The heavy floor plate that gives it its stability is flat enough to not be a tripping hazard and angled so it can slip under a sofa or chair. It can be assembled from box to in use in a matter of just minutes. More info and a video is available at http://www.standzout.com/

Doug Bardwell, based in Cleveland, OH, writes about interesting new travel technology topics, across the country and around the world at DougBardwell.com. Feel free to drop him a line at travel.dougbardwell@gmail.com with suggestions for future products to be reviewed. If you've ever used one of the products he's reviewed, please leave your thoughts in the comment box below. To get his stories delivered to your inbox, click the RSS feed or the "Subscribe" button above or follow him on Facebook , Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. To read Doug?s disclosure notice, click here.

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Ask Slashdot: Buying a Laptop That Doesn't Have Windows 8

First time accepted submitter Sagan's Pie writes "I'm starting to look for a laptop for college, and the only thing I seem to find are laptops or tablets that have Windows 8. I have used Windows 7 for a long time now, and would not have a problem giving it up, but not for Windows 8. After visiting many major online retail sites, I've found that finding either a Windows 7 laptop, or even a laptop without an operating system is nearly impossible. So where should I go if looking for laptops sans os, or at the very least sans Windows 8?"

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Yale graduate takes low-paying job as a village official in China

Qin Yufei forgoes a high-paying career in New York or Beijing to lead a rural Chinese village, setting an example for corruption-free local government.

By Ke Xu,?Latitude News / February 12, 2013

Barbers shave villagers ahead of the Lunar New Year at a market in Juancheng, in China's Shandong province, last week. The Lunar New Year began on Sunday. Village life in China can be made even harder by corrupt local officials but a young graduate of Yale University is trying to set a better example.

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Qin Yufei, 27, graduated from Yale University in 2010 with a double major in political science and economics. For the past year and a half, he?s served as an official in a remote village in Hunan Province in China, according to a report in the People?s Daily, a state-owned newspaper. Instead of a cushy bachelor?s pad in New York or Beijing, Qin lives in an old house in?Hejiashan village, putting up with rain from a leaky roof and noisy rats at night. His monthly salary is 1,450 yuan, about $233.?The villagers respectfully call him ?Brother Yale.?

As the first and the only Ivy League village official in China, Qin has lately found himself under a media spotlight ? but Qin doesn?t want that kind of attention. He recently posted a message on Sina Weibo, China?s answer to Twitter, saying that he was ?very grateful for the [Chinese] media?s attention . . . But my job is to provide a good service to the villagers, not to tell my stories. I have a lot of work to do, so I don?t have enough time and energy to accept interviews, please understand.?

Qin?s behavior is a sharp contrast from leadership in some other villages, and state-run media is lauding the Yale grad as an antidote to widespread local corruption.

In 2005, Qin graduated from Chongqing Nankai Secondary School, passed the SAT with high scores, and got full marks on his TOEFL?exam, a widely used English-language exam.?Then he received a scholarship offer from Yale University, according to a report from the Yangcheng Evening News, a newspaper based in Guangzhou, in southern China.

During his four years at Yale, Qin decided to pursue public service as his future career. Inspired by news stories of Chinese college graduates working as village chiefs, Qin thought that being a village official would be a good opportunity to understand and serve the rural areas. In 2011, he became an assistant to the director of the village committee in Hejiashan village.

?Among so many officials that came to our village in the past years, I admire Qin most,? says the village head, Hu?Chuanjia, who has worked for the village for more than 20 years. ?He solved many difficult problems after he came here,? Hu adds in an interview with Yangcheng Evening News.

Qin?s work covers different aspects of the daily lives of his villagers ? agriculture, economy, education, health care, and public infrastructure, including a playground for local kids.?Since he is the only village official with a higher education in the area, his work usually extends to other villages when help is needed.

Using the fund-raising experience he gained at Yale, Qin has successfully raised about 800,000 yuan (about $129,000) for the village. The money has been?used?to build water conservation projects, expand a nursing home, and improve local schools. With the help of other Yale alumni, Qin received the blueprint of the nursing home from a design company for free. He also procured about 700 tablet computers for the students in the area.

?I have a son and a daughter,? Wenmei Kuan, who lives in Hejiashan,?tells?China Network Television.??I told them that Qin is a model that you should learn from.?

?I do have a lot of classmates that have chosen more profitable careers, and their wages are indeed much higher than mine. But we are just in different industries,? Qin explains in an interview with Yancheng Evening News. ?We are serving society in?different ways. I think my choice is also very meaningful.?

It does seem, however, that?Qin has his sights set on a higher-profile political career. Last August, he was elected deputy to the Local People?s Congress. He won 85 percent of the votes among 3,547 voters, according to Yangcheng Evening News.

?Every villager wants to seek a better life so that they can?afford their children?s education,?enjoy better social security, and?have access to better medical services,? Qin tells the People?s Daily. ?I am one of the common [people]. I agree with those pursuits. So I want to do something to help.?

? This article?originally appeared at Latitude News, an online news site that covers stories showing the links between American communities and the rest of the world. Latitude News is undertaking a Kickstarter fund-raising campaign. To learn more about it, visit the Latitude News Kickstarter page here.

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