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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Thorton Hamilton, 38

Thorton Hamilton, a 38-year-old man, was fatally shot Friday, March 23, in the 1000 block of East 7th Street in Long Beach, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.

Police responded to a motel about 8:20 p.m. and found Hamilton, who had been shot in the upper torso. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Investigators were still trying to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting but said several people had been in the motel room when the confrontation took place.

Police have detained a suspect for questioning, but no arrests have been made so far, Long Beach police spokeswoman Nancy Pratt said.

Anyone with information about the killing is asked to contact Long Beach Police Homicide Dets. Terri Hubert and Mark Bigel at (562) 570-7244. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.

— David Zahniser

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Altor lines up clothing firm Helly Hansen for sale

STOCKHOLM, March 30 (Reuters) - Nordic private equity firm
Altor is to put its outdoor clothing brand Helly Hansen up for
sale next week, a sale likely to attract bids from a number of
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Hide IP Online - Mac and iOS devices

Hiding your IP address can keep you save online, as well as get you access to blocked sites. Check out the specs for Mac and iOS devices.

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Holy Cow: A Skate Trip Through India

Skate filmmaker Patrik Wallner released this incredible 10 minute short film that documents his travels through Sri Lanka, India, and Bangladesh, entitled Holy Cow. The scenery and interactions between the local people and Wallner's crew as they skate is especially inspiring.

One amazing thing about traveling somewhere so foreign is that people don't see a group of skateboarders, and the social assumptions that often go along with that. They are merely in awe of the sport as an..

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Best of Green Readers' Choice: Transportation

What's the best plug-in car on the market? Best upcoming one? Which city is the most bike-friendly? Vote for your favorites here.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Mobile Apps to Improve Your Quality of Life

Mobile apps are all about developing software in the mobile phone for carrying out a specific task. For every task a special and an unique apps is created so that the task can be carried out smoothly and hassle-free.

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How to Use Corporate Marketing for Network Marketing Inspiration

Why would you want to get inspiration from corporate marketing methods for your network marketing efforts? Quite simply, they work. Without reaching out to prospective buyers regularly, a corporation will not be able to generate revenue and will not be able to sustain itself. Promoting a product is just as important for network marketers as it is for their corporate counterparts, even though the network marketer will likely be working on a smaller scale.

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'The Good Father' By Noah Hawley: Review

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Mid-life Britain opens doors for disease research

LONDON (Reuters) - The world's biggest and most detailed biomedical database opened its doors to researchers on Friday, offering scientists a unique glimpse into the health and lifestyles of 500,000 middle-aged Britons.

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BlackBerry Just 5% Of Recent Smartphone Purchases

In the last three months, only 5% of U.S. smartphone buyers chose a RIM BlackBerry, says Nielsen.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Software Developer, ERP Solutions, GreatPlains

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US ambassador hints Russia is spying on him

U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul suggested Thursday that the Russian government is spying on him.


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Online Booking System ? Quick Way to Reach Out To Customers

Timely booking of appointments is a necessity to ensure satisfactory service and positive customer experience and for this sole reason, many businesses, organizations and individuals are incorporating online booking software into their systems.

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Reed Keith, 59

Reed Keith, a 59-year-old white man, was shot and killed during a robbery at his computer store Friday, March 23, in the 2000 block of West Avenue K in Lancaster, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.

Deputies responded to a report of shots fired at Avenue K and 20th Street West. When they arrived, they found Keith dead at the scene, said Sgt. Jill Deschamps of the Sheriff's Department's Lancaster station.

The shooting occurred in the parking lot of a Denny's restaurant, near the store the suspected shooter was robbing.

Sheriff?s deputies and homicide detectives tracked the suspect to a location in the 43000 block of Grange Street in Lancaster about four hours after the incident.

A large deployment of the Special Enforcement Bureau — the sheriff?s version of a SWAT team — was engaged in an armed standoff with the suspect, said Deputy Peter Gomez.

Authorities ended up arresting Timothy Johnson, a 23-year-old black man, in connection with Keith?s killing. Johnson was a gang member on parole.

Johnson allegedly stole several electronic devices, which were later recovered, according to the Sheriff's Department.

Anyone with additional information about the incident is asked to contact the sheriff's homicide bureau at (323) 890-5500. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.

— Carol J. Williams

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Cell Phones, Police and One Court Case in a Sea of Change

shutterstock_change.jpgChange. We think about this word a lot. Politicians and pundits, reporters and innovators, we are obsessed with this notion of change. How social media changed the Arab Spring. How the iPhone changed the very nature of telephony. The fact of the matter is that change is not some overnight phenomenon. Effective change, the type of change that actually makes a difference, involves a series of events and often takes years to take shape. Unrelated instances become interconnected events that in turn make people take notice. When change comes, we may not even realize that it has happened.

Take the case of Simon Glik, a lawyer who was arrested in October 2007 in Boston. Glik saw a young man being arrested on Tremont Street near the Boston Common. Thinking the arrest looked forceful, Glik pulled out his cellphone and recorded the event. Minutes later, he himself was arrested and charged with illegal electronic surveillance. Today, Glik was awarded a $170,000 settlement from the City of Boston in a civil suit he had filed against the city. Neither Glik himself, nor his cell phone, were agents of change. But they were a piece of interconnected events that have been building up to change.

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Agents of Change

This is not a tale about how "product X changes outcome Y." In that story, cell phones change the nature of the relationship between civilians and public officials. That storyline has been beaten to death in the media and Glik's case is certainly not a new one. Nor is it unique. Jon Surmacz, a Web producer at Boston University, was arrested in December 2008 under similar circumstances. Charges against him were later dropped, which has become a familiar pattern. In the 7th Circuit Appeals Court in Illinois the American Civil Liberties Union is currently challenging the Illinois Eavesdropping Act as unconstitutional. In Baltimore, instances where citizens record the police crop up again and again, which has led the Baltimore Police Department to codify its rules on how officers are supposed to react. Examples of citizens recording police go back to the advent of the portable video recorder. The infamous Rodney King case would have never happened had a citizen not been there to get it on tape.

If we take a step back and look at all of these events, the conclusion we draw is that advances in technology have created a rift between civilians and authorities. The technology progresses, becomes more advanced and ubiquitous, and lawmakers do not have the wherewithal to keep up with the speed of innovation. Clashes occur. People get hurt. Sometimes, people die.

The case of Glik and other similar situations are a micro issue within the macro context of change. Change and technology are cyclical.

Change and the Evolution of Communication

shutterstock_gutenberg.jpgSeventy years after Johannes Gutenberg created the first printing press, Martin Luther translated the Bible from Latin into German. Thanks to the printing press, that translation became hugely influential, reshaping the German language and eventually resulting in what we know now as the King James Bible. English philosopher Francis Bacon would eventually say typography, as introduced by the printing press, "changed the whole face and state of things throughout the world." The printing press led to the evolution of media, what we now call, "the press." The press, as a medium, has gone on to cause massive change over authorities and regimes for the last 400-plus years.

In the 1950s, communism spread through parts of Europe. Berlin, in the center of the Germany that Martin Luther had changed centuries before, was split in two. On one side lived free Western-style Germans, free to the amenities and evolutions that technology afforded them. The press was not restricted in West Germany and, like most of Western civilization, information would start to flow freely as the technology that disseminated it advanced. At first, the primary vehicle was the radio. Later it became television. In the East, Germans had both televisions and radios, but much of their communication with the Western world was strangled through government-controlled media.

That would not last forever. While many people will credit Ronald Reagan or George Bush for bringing down the Berlin Wall, neither person was the deciding factor. Often overlooked in history is how shifts and innovations in the nature of communication have induced change. While Western diplomatic pressure may have helped bring down the Wall, the government of East Germany could not keep Western media from coming through those radios and televisions. It was not the technology that brought down the wall, but the information that flowed through it.

While it is still too early in historical cycles to determine what factors heavily influenced the Arab Spring, there is little doubt the ease of information flowing between the participants was a major factor. Whether that was through cellular devices, social media, radio, television or other media will be debated for years to come. Likely, it was a combination of all of the above. Malcolm Gladwell was right. Social media did not cause the Arab Spring; the fundamental change in the way information flows from one point to another did.

The Micro Within the Macro Cycle

Back to Glik. Well, not precisely. This story was never about Glik, the ACLU or cellphones. Glik's scenario is but a vehicle to tell a story. A story of change.

Glik's circumstance brings together a variety of agents. A cellphone. Authority figures. Federal and local courts. A prominent city. Because of the Glik case, most of Massachusetts as well as many jurisdictions within the realm of the First Circuit Court of Appeals have changed policies regarding how police officers can react to being filmed by civilians toting recording equipment.

But, to focus on Glik is to focus on the micro. What is difficult to see is the macro issue, the sea of change. It is hard to discern the macro issue right now because we are stuck in our news cycle, our perpetual upgrades and iterative innovations. An astronomer wants to see the entire Milky Way but cannot because our Sun is but one drop in a very large pool. We cannot see the rest of the pool.

No innovation since the printing press has changed the world in the way that the Internet has done over the past 20 years. But, in many ways, we are not that much different. Information breaks down barriers, changes societies. The more efficient means of capturing and disseminating that information, the more society will change. In the series of unrelated instances creating interconnected events, one court case in Massachusetts is a drop in the puddle. But, take many drops and add them together and a clearer picture starts to form. Micro issues turn into macro movements and the wheel or civilization turns ever so slowly. Eventually, we look back and wonder how we got here.

We, as humans, change society through the vehicle of technology. It has been like that for thousands of years and will continue for another thousand.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

10 Fairtrade, Organic, and Vegan Sources For Easter Chocolate

Buying ethically produced chocolate bunnies, bars, and eggs for Easter is a lot more difficult than you'd think. Choose from these companies for a guilt-free Easter basket.

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Kergan Edwards-Stout: A Letter To My Bully

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NSA dismisses claims Utah Data Center watches average Americans

What would you think if someone told you personal emails, voicemails and web searches,basically your electronic footprint, could be viewed and stored by a government official?The feds say that would never happen but some say it is, and by 2013 it will all be funneled into the Utah Data Center. 


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Change is a Door that Opens from Within

Where you find your business right now is the right place to start, if you want to improve the results you are currently enjoying, by evolving your current culture. It is important to know that the current culture within your organization is not a bad culture; it is merely a culture, which can produce a certain outcome or result. If you want to produce a different result, then you will need to make a few shifts to inspire your people to think and act in a manner that will produce the different r

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Kim Kardashian Is Going Where Right Now?! And Why?

Kim KardashianAs Kim Kardashian files for divorce today from Kris Humphries, it's a good thing she can keep busy with work! And Kim's not just headed out of town, she's leaving the...


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Princeton Review to sell test guides business, change name

(Reuters) - The Princeton Review Inc, best known for providing preparation guides for competitive exams like the SAT, GRE and GMAT, said it sold its test preparation business to focus on its online...

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UPDATE 2-Austria seeks to clinch tax deal with Swiss

* Austrian finance minister says sure of Swiss tax deal by
2013

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