Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Get Satisfaction Helps Small Business With New ... - The Next Web

Community platform Get Satisfaction has launched a new service for small businesses that it hopes will enable them to build thriving customer communities. With Get Satisfaction for Small Businesses, those companies that fit the profile will be able to handle customer experiences through this tool chest, priced specifically for them. In addition, Get Satisfaction has simplified its pricing model ? now all businesses can pay per user instead of based on the features they want.

Calling 2013 the ?year of the community manager?, CEO Wendy Lea, says Get Satisfaction wants to enable any company to understand the impact and potential of this ?transformational role?. She adds that ?by fostering customer-to-customer interactions, community managers bring tremendous business value to multiple departments across their company ? lowering support costs, bringing better products to market, and acquiring new customers.?

Last November, the company revived its free product and added new features to make it appealing to small businesses. There are over 67,000 communities on the Get Satisfaction network that are free, not all of which are active. Each business receives one seat to utilize moderator tools, the service?s Engage Widgets, and partake in its Hootsuite integration.

At the time, the company?s VP of Product Marketing Scott Hirsch told us that Get Satisfaction was interested in getting back to its roots where its customers were SMBs and startups, including Foursquare, Twitter, Balsamic, Skitch, and others. Now, several months later, it appears that the company is taking it one step forward.

With the Get Satisfaction for Small Business plan, customers will receive the following:

  • Getting Started App: Within the first 30 days of a trial, Get Satisfaction will help new community managers through the important steps as they launch their communities: setting up the community, seeding it with relevant content, and inviting their customers to join.
  • Community Health Analytics: Get Satisfaction is offering for the first time, a small business-friendly version of a feature usually reserved for those in the enterprise. With this tool, businesses can gleam invaluable insights about their community in order to identify customer prospects and brand advocates, as well as examining any trends that may emerge around products and customer support issues.
  • Social Media Integrations: Businesses will receive access to Get Satisfaction?s Facebook app and take advantage of the service?s integration with Hootsuite.

In addition to the the above features, the small business plan includes domain aliasing, single sign-on functionality, and support for 11 languages.

As mentioned earlier, in addition to the release of a plan for small businesses, Get Satisfaction has also revamped its pricing model. Starting today, for $49 per month, companies can receive the same set of core features and one community management seat. It?s important to note that this pricing structure is not for the enterprise services, just those that qualify under small business.

Get Satisfaction?s launch of its small business plan is surely an attempt to try and separate itself from its industry competitors, including UserVoice, Zendesk, SuggestionBox, Desk.com, and others ? many that have free plans as well.

The company has raised $20.9 million from investors such as Adaptive Path, First Round Capital, Jeff Clavier, Freestyle Capital, SoftTech VC, Azure Capital Partners, and more.

Photo credit:?GUILLERMO LEGARIA/AFP/Getty Images

Source: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/01/29/get-satisfaction-helps-small-businesses-engage-on-social-media-with-49user-service/

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NVIDIA explains how Project Shield was built

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NVIDIA has posted a great blog post explaining just what it took to get Project Shield ready for CES. We all pretty much fell in love with the idea from the minute we first saw it (see Phil's time with the device), a gamer's device that does more than play games, but we tend to forget that the 20 minutes worth of Project Shield we saw was just a short part of the entire process of getting Project Shield from the minds of engineers to the keynote stage.

According to NVIDIA, Project Shield started in early 2012, as a game controller fastened to an Android smartphone via a block of wood. Spending the rest of the year designing and testing things, the first two real prototypes were delivered on December 18, just a few weeks before it was to be shown to the world in Las Vegas. 

During the final weeks of hustle to prepare for CES, engineers spent long days assembling the units that would be demonstrated at CES in a contract partners facility somewhere in Silicon Valley. The work these fellows did -- putting batteries in place and carefully fitting together the device's shell -- will be used to assemble the units as they roll off the line. It's important, tedious, and surely frustrating work under a tight schedule.

Of course they pulled it off, as we witnessed the day before CES officially kicked off. Project Shield looks awesome, and we can't wait until there are units out there for all of us to play with. The story is a great read, be sure to visit the link below to have a look.

Source: NVIDIA



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No need to put Monte Paschi under administration: Italy econonmy minister

ROME (Reuters) - The Bank of Italy's review of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena does not show a need for the troubled lender to be placed under special administration, the Italian economy minister told parliament on Tuesday.

"The regulator has given a positive evaluation of the bank, and so it does not need to be put under special administration," Vittorio Grilli told the parliamentary finance committee.

Grilli said he had not received any specific warnings about the stability of any banks, and did not see any alarm signals concerning the wider Italian banking system.

However, he said that several bank shareholder foundations including that of Monte Paschi had not diversified risk adequately.

(Reporting by Naomi O'Leary)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ecbs-draghi-met-italy-minister-over-monte-paschi-092400162--finance.html

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Constitution Check: What are the limits on the president?s appointment powers?

North-lawn-1987Lyle Denniston looks at Friday?s district court decision over presidential recess appointments and why the case could be headed to the Supreme Court.

The statements at issue:

?The Framers of the Constitution feared the history of tyranny that arose from executive power.? The Constitution provides for presidential nomination and Senate confirmation of appointees for this reason.? The limited exception of recess appointments is a victory for freedom and a lesson to the President to respect legal constraints on his expansive claims for executive power.?

? Senator Charles Grassley, Republican of Iowa and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, statement to the press on January 25, reacting to a federal appeals court decision sharply limiting presidential authority to fill vacancies at federal government agencies.

?Hundreds of decisions by the National Labor Relations Board could be invalidated and the entire agency effectively shut down.?

? The Alliance for Justice, a Washington-based, liberal advocacy group, in a press release January 25 commenting on the same court ruling.

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In this age of partisan gridlock in Washington, not many constitutional controversies have more severely tested the core powers of government than disputes over presidential appointments.?? The maneuvering, producing frustration on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue ? ?the White House and the Senate, has been especially tense in the past two years.? It has produced some basic rethinking of just what the Constitution means about the separation of powers between those branches.

Now, a federal appeals court, invoking the power of the judiciary ?to say what the law is,? has stepped in.? And the result was a major shift of constitutional authority from the White House to the Senate, and especially to the Senate?s Republican minority. ??That is what led Senator Grassley to proclaim victory, and the Alliance for Justice to see dire consequences.

The Senate?s GOP leaders, believing that there is too much government regulation of business, have made two federal agencies special targets of their complaint: the National Labor Relations Board, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.?? The most successful tactic had been to try to keep those agencies from getting new leadership, in hopes that they would simply not be able to function.? GOP senators, lacking majority control, used the powers of the Senate filibuster to help prevent confirmation of new members of the NLRB and ? twice ? a new head of the consumer agency that had been created by the new financial regulation law.

President Obama, in response, took advantage of a time when the Senate was out of town, in early January last year, and named three new members of the NLRB and a new consumer agency director, Richard Cordray.?? The president did so using the power, given by the Constitution, to make appointments during Senate recesses.? If the Senate will not confirm nominees to those posts, the president and his aides said, it is the president?s obligation to make sure that those agencies can continue to operate, so he chose to give temporary assignments.? ?The NLRB has to have five members in order to do anything, and it had only two.? The consumer bureau could not function with nobody at the top.

Senate Republicans cried foul, claiming the president had made an unconstitutional power grab.? The president also cried foul, saying the Senate could not take away his appointment power by denying confirmation and then manipulating recesses to thwart temporary appointments.

The result, of course, was a constitutional clash of historic proportions.? And, inevitably, it produced a rash of lawsuits around the country to test who had the better of the constitutional argument.? ?The first appeals court decision emerged last week, and the Senate?s constitutional powers over appointments was the obvious winner.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia drew two conclusions from the Constitution?s grant of presidential power to make appointments during congressional recesses.? First, it ruled that the power only exists when the Senate has taken a formal recess, either at the end of a two-year Congress, or at the end of the first of the biennial sessions of Congress.? And, second, it ruled that the president can only fill temporarily a government post that actually becomes vacant during such a recess.

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  • In a continuing series of posts, Lyle Denniston provides responses based on the Constitution and its history to public statements about its meaning and what duties it imposes or rights it protects.

What that probably means, in practical terms, is that if a government position subject to the process of presidential appointment and Senate review becomes vacant at any time while Congress is in session, the president can only use the usual process: propose a nominee, and hope for the best in the Senate.?? The president, the court stressed, cannot use the next time the Senate is out of town to fill such a position.

The background of recess appointments by presidents has two very distinct histories.? In the early years of the Constitution, presidents did not use that power very often, and did so only when it was very clear that the Senate could not assemble to perform its usual ?advice and consent? function, so the president had to act.? For most of the past century or more, however, presidents have made regular use of the recess appointment power, at least when the Senate was out of session for more than just a few days.

The D.C. Circuit Court, in a decision that fully embraces the notion that the best way to interpret the Constitution is to understand what it meant in the early years and especially at the founding, ruled that the recess clause has a very limited and precise meaning, and is not open to the flexible interpretation that modern presidents had assumed it had.

The Obama Administration has the option of asking the full Circuit Court to review this decision, which came from a three-judge panel, or of taking the case ? now or later ? to the Supreme Court.?? Because lower courts are split on the issue, the issue ultimately seems likely to go to the Supreme Court for a final reckoning.

Lyle Denniston is the National Constitution Center?s Adviser on Constitutional Literacy. He has reported on the Supreme Court for 54 years, currently covering it for SCOTUSblog, an online clearinghouse of information about the Supreme Court?s work.

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Berries may be healthful, but some health benefits of berries may not make it past your mouth

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Research has suggested that compounds that give colorful fruits their rich hues, especially berries, promote health and might even prevent cancer. But for the first time, scientists have exposed extracts from numerous berries high in those pigments to human saliva to see just what kinds of health-promoting substances are likely to survive and be produced in the mouth.

It's too early to name the best berry for health promotion based on this initial work. But the researchers have discovered that two families of pigments that provide berries with their colors, called anthocyanins, are more susceptible to degradation in the mouth than are the other four classes of these pigments.

The Ohio State University study also showed that bacteria living in the mouth are responsible for most of the breakdown of these compounds that occurs in saliva. Researchers are investigating whether it's the berry pigments themselves, or instead the products of their degradation, that actually promote health.

Scientists say that these early findings will contribute to the further development of confectionaries, gums and other delivery devices for the prevention and possibly the treatment of conditions such as periodontal disease and oral cancers.

The researchers exposed extracts of anthocyanin pigments from blueberries, chokeberries, black raspberries, red grapes and strawberries to the saliva collected from 14 people. Black raspberries, in particular, have been shown in numerous previous studies to have chemopreventive effects on tumors in the mouth, esophagus and colon, mostly in animal studies. Their high anthocyanin content has been linked to those benefits.

"All fruits are unique because their chemical composition, or fingerprint, varies," said Mark Failla, professor of human nutrition at Ohio State and interim chair of the Department of Human Sciences. "There are many different edible berries. Some might be better for providing health-promoting effects within the oral cavity, whereas others may be more beneficial for colonic health. We simply do not know at this time.

"Increased intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreased risk of some chronic diseases. An understanding of the metabolism of these compounds, and the relative activities of the compounds in the consumed fruit and their metabolic products, is needed to make scientifically sound dietary recommendations and to develop effective delivery vehicles for the mouth," Failla said.

The research is published in a recent issue of the journal Food Chemistry.

Failla and colleagues asked 14 healthy individuals between the ages of 21 and 55 years to collect saliva in the morning before they had eaten breakfast or brushed their teeth. Research participants later collected additional saliva samples before and after they had rinsed their mouths with an antibacterial liquid.

The five fruits selected for study allowed the scientists to test the six distinct families of the anthocyanin pigments. Researchers purified the anthocyanins from each berry type and added the extracts to saliva.

The extent of the pigment degradation in saliva was primarily a function of the chemical structure of a given anthocyanin, said Failla, also an investigator in Ohio State's Comprehensive Cancer Center and Food Innovation Center.

Two families of anthocyanins consistently degraded when exposed to saliva: delphinidin and petunidin. Four other families were more stable: cyanidin, pelargonidin, peonidin and malvidin.

"Our observations suggest that the bacteria within one's oral cavity are a primary mediator of pigment metabolism. The bacteria are converting compounds that are present in the foods into metabolites," Failla said. "One area of great interest is whether the health-promoting benefits associated with eating anthocyanin-rich fruits like berries are provided by the pigment itself, the natural combinations of the pigments in the fruit, or the metabolites produced by bacteria in the mouth and other regions of the gastrointestinal tract."

There is context for this study that further complicates the understanding of anthocyanins' benefits. Multiple studies have led to the conclusion that anthocyanins themselves are very poorly absorbed by the body.

"If anthocyanins are the actual health-promoting compound, you would want to design food products, confectionaries and gels containing mixtures of anthocyanins that are stable in the mouth. If, on the other hand, the metabolites produced by the metabolism of anthocyanins are the actual health-promoting compounds, there will be greater interest in fruits that contain anthocyanins that are less stable in the oral cavity," Failla said. "We lack such insights at this time."

The extent to which the anthocyanins were degraded varied among the 14 people whose saliva was used in the study. However, two families of anthocyanins consistently degraded the most in all volunteers. Failla said the observed variation among individuals is likely related to differences in the microbial community that resides in each person's mouth.

This research group is continuing the work, examining which bacteria are most involved in the metabolism of anthocyanins and testing the stability of the pigments in berry juices in the mouths of human volunteers rather than in test tubes containing their saliva.

This work was supported in part by the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.

Co-authors include Kom Kamonpatana of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Nutrition; Monica Giusti and Ken Riedl of the Department of Food Science and Technology; Chureeporn Chitchumroonchokchai of the Department of Human Nutrition; and Maria MorenoCruz and Purnima Kumar of the Department of Periodontology, all at Ohio State. All but MorenoCruz are also investigators in the Food Innovation Center.

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App-driven life: Smart ski goggle visor is like a dashboard

Oakley's Airwave ski goggles adds to its already futuristic line of eyewear. Earlier googles could connect to phones and now its newest pair of goggles can give their wearer data via a screen display on the visor.?

By Chris Gaylord / January 27, 2013

How much hangtime did Clemens Schattschneider get on this jump at the Snowboard World Championship in Quebec, Jan. 18? Oakley's Airwave would know.

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The sports accessories company dived into application-powered apparel early on. For several years, Oakley has made a pair of shades with built-in earphones and gear that can wirelessly connect to phones.

The Airwave steps deeper into science fiction.

If you carry an iPhone or Android device in your pocket, the goggles can pull in extra information, such as incoming text messages, caller ID, and the name of the song playing in your earphones.

The app also includes a buddy tracker that gives you the location of your friends who either have a pair of Airwave goggles (which cost $600 ? about twice the price of normal Oakley goggles) or have downloaded the free Airwave phone app.

All of these data points pop up in the corner of your vision like the speedometer in a racing video game. Oakley assures the safety-minded that it placed the screen in the least intrusive spot possible.?

Still, the safety disclaimer kindly reminds you that "concentrating on the display while moving may distract you and cause injury or death."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/XaIBExb5y-4/App-driven-life-Smart-ski-goggle-visor-is-like-a-dashboard

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Argentina, Iran to form "truth commission" for 1994 bombing

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina said on Sunday it had agreed with Iran to establish a "truth commission" in a bid to resolve the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community center that Argentine courts accuse the Iran of sponsoring.

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez agreed to open talks with Tehran on the attack last year in a sharp change in diplomatic policy that irked Israel and drew criticism from Jewish leaders in Buenos Aires and the United States.

Fernandez said foreign ministers from Argentina and Iran had signed a memorandum of understanding during a meeting in Ethiopia.

The accord establishes a truth commission made up of foreign legal experts "to analyze all the documentation presented to date by the judicial authorities of Argentina and Iran," Fernandez said in a series of Twitter messages.

Fernandez, who has close ties with other Latin American leaders who are on good terms with Tehran, such as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, hailed the agreement as historic.

The five commissioners will be jointly nominated and will not be residents of Argentina or Iran, according to a document posted on Fernandez's Facebook page.

After analyzing the evidence, "the commission will give its vision and issue a report with recommendations about how the case should proceed within the legal and regulatory framework of both parties," according to the agreement.

It also outlines plans for Argentine legal officials to meet in Tehran to question "those people for whom Interpol has issued a red notice."

"For the first time, it will be possible for suspects identified by Argentina's justice system to be questioned by the judge and prosecutor in the case," Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said in a statement.

In 2007, Argentine authorities secured Interpol arrest warrants for five Iranians and a Lebanese in the bombing of the center, which killed 85 people. Iran denies links to the attack.

Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi is among the Iranian officials sought by Argentina, which is home to Latin America's largest Jewish community.

Western and Israeli sources have voiced concerns that Argentina may have lost its interest in pursuing investigations of the 1994 attack, as well as the bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires that killed 29 people two years earlier.

The Islamic Jihad Organization, believed to be linked to Iran and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, claimed responsibility for the 1992 bombing.

Fernandez said the accord, which must be ratified by Congress, showed Argentina "would never let the tragedy (attack) become a chess piece in the game of wider geopolitical interests."

"Dialogue (is) the only way to resolve conflicts between countries, however severe they are," she said via Twitter.

(Reporting by Guido Nejamkis; Writing by Helen Popper; Editing by Bill Trott)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/argentina-iran-form-truth-commission-1994-bombing-173244285.html

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Casey Anthony files for bankruptcy in Florida

Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy in Florida on Friday, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.

Court records show that Anthony, who was acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in 2011, sought Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection in federal court in Tampa.

Her listed debts include $500,000 for attorney fees and costs for her criminal defense lawyer during the trial, Jose Baez; $145,660 for the Orange County Sheriff's office for a judgment covering investigative fees and costs related to the case; $68,540 for the Internal Revenue Service for taxes, interest and penalties; and $61,505 for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for court costs.

The filling also states that she is a defendant in several civil suits, including one brought by Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez for defamation in Orange County Circuit Court.

Fernandez-Gonzalez claims her reputation was damaged by Anthony telling detectives that a baby sitter by the same name kidnapped Caylee. The detectives were investigating the 2008 disappearance of the girl, who later was found dead. Anthony's attorney said details offered by Anthony did not match Fernandez-Gonzalez and clearly showed Anthony wasn't talking about her.

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FILE - In this July 7, 2011 file photo, Casey Anthony smiles before the start of her sentencing hearing in Orlando, Fla. Casey Anthony has filed for bankruptcy in Florida, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities. (AP Photo/Joe Burbank, File) Close

Court papers list Anthony as unemployed, with no recent income.

An attorney for Anthony, David Schrader, did not immediately respond to messages from the Associated Press.

Anthony lists about 80 creditors in the 60-page court filing. The claims largely cover fees for legal, medical, psychiatric and forensics consulting or services. But one claim covers a debt for scuba diving services.

According to the courts, the aim of seeking Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection is to be discharged of most existing debts ? essentially to obtain a fresh financial start. A trustee may have the right to take possession of and sell non-exempt property and use the sale proceeds to pay creditors, but Anthony lists little in the way of assets. A debtor may still be held responsible for some obligations, such as taxes and student loans.

The filing came on the same day that a Florida appellate court set aside two of the four convictions she faced for lying to detectives during the investigation into her missing daughter.

Though Anthony was acquitted of killing Caylee, jurors convicted her of four counts of lying to detectives, and her attorneys appealed those convictions. Anthony was sentenced to time served for the misdemeanors.

She was sentenced to a year of probation after her release from jail for an unrelated case. For her protection, her whereabouts have been kept secret since she was released from state supervision last year.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/casey-anthony-files-bankruptcy-fla-18326070

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Self Improvement Times: Is Relapse A Part Of An Addicts Recovery?

Is relapse part of recovery? This is one of the most common misconceptions out there about drug and alcohol treatment.

Relapse is not a part of recovery--at all.

People ask, "Is relapse part of recovery?" because they've heard someone say that it was for them. This usually happens in a group or at a meeting, usually in an effort to help ease the unwarranted shame of someone who recently went back out, failed to drink or use like a normal person, and came back to try to get clean and sober once again.

The worst part is, there is no shame in an addict or alcoholic going back out. That's what addicts and alcoholics do.

That's the thing, though: relapse is the exact opposite of recovery. If a person needs to go back out and test the waters again to be absolutely sure that they are an addict or alcoholic, then so be it. If that improves their chances of staying in recovery and gives them a better idea of where their disease will take them, then it is worth it.

However, no part of getting sober and then going back out and using or drinking has anything to do with recovery itself. There are plenty among us who stay clean and sober after our first meeting or group.

Relapse does not mean we throw in the towel and say "Oh well," and just languish in our disease thinking we are beyond hope.

Is relapse part of recovery? No, but it can be instrumental in attaining long-term recovery afterwards.

With the better understanding and full comprehension of how utterly doomed we are in the face of alcoholism and addiction, we have a hope of a better tomorrow. If we don't have that understanding, though, then it is likely that we will test the waters again. That is where the idea of relapse and recovery having a relationship has a minor twinge of validity.

Think about the last time you drank or used, and then recall the time directly before that. What was the difference between that last run and the run prior? Would you still be clean and sober if you hadn't had that last go of it?

We shouldn't confuse relapse as a part of recovery, though, because you can only learn from your experiences if you survive them. The worst part is that in many cases, addicts and alcoholics don't get that opportunity.

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Israel vows Syria strike at any sign of chemical arms transfer

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Any sign that Syria's grip on its chemical weapons is slipping as it battles an armed uprising could trigger Israeli military strikes, Israel's vice premier said on Sunday.

Silvan Shalom confirmed a media report that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had last week convened a meeting of security chiefs to discuss the civil war in Syria and the state of its suspected chemical arsenal.

Israel and NATO countries say Syria has stocks of chemical warfare agents at four sites. Syria is cagey about whether it has such arms but says if it had it would keep them secure and use them only to fend off foreign attack.

The Israeli meeting on Wednesday had not been publicly announced and was seen as unusual as it came while votes were being counted from Israel's parliamentary election the day before, which Netanyahu's party list won narrowly.

Should Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas or rebels battling forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad obtain Syria's chemical weapons, Shalom told Israel's Army Radio: "It would dramatically change the capabilities of those organizations."

Such a development would be "a crossing of all red lines that would require a different approach, including even preventive operations," he said, alluding to military intervention for which Israeli generals have said plans have been readied.

"The concept, in principle, is that this (chemical weapons transfer) must not happen," Shalom said. "The moment we begin to understand that such a thing is liable to happen, we will have to make decisions."

An Israeli television station, Channel 2, reported Syrian rebels appeared to be closing in on key chemical weapons sites in Al-Safir and Damascus, and showed photographs of an Israeli "Iron Dome" rocket interceptor battery deployed in northern Israel.

A military spokesman confirmed reports that two such batteries were moved to the Haifa area but insisted this was "not due to any specific security situation" but part of a routine of rotating these systems.

"COMING APART"

Addressing his cabinet on Sunday, Netanyahu said he intended to put together "the broadest and most stable government as possible in order, first of all, to meet the significant security threats that face the State of Israel".

Difficult coalition talks could be ahead for Netanyahu with factions representing widely different sectors of the Jewish state's population.

In his public remarks at the cabinet session, Netanyahu pointed to "what is happening in Iran and its proxies and at what is happening in other areas, with the deadly weapons in Syria, which is increasingly coming apart.

"In the east, north and south, everything is in ferment and we must be prepared, strong and determined in the face of all possible developments," Netanyahu said, in apparent reference to Iran, Syria and Egypt.

Raising the regional stakes, Iran, among Assad's few allies and itself long the subject of Israeli military threats over its nuclear program, said on Saturday it would deem any attack on Syria an attack on itself.

Interviewed on Army Radio, Civil Defense Minister Avi Dichter said Syria was on the verge of collapse. But asked whether Israel perceived an imminent threat, Dichter said: "No, not yet. I suppose that when things pose a danger to us, the State of Israel will know about it."

France, among the most vocal backers of Syria's rebels, said last week there were no signs Assad was about to be overthrown.

An Israeli government security adviser told Reuters on Sunday Syria had taken new prominence in strategic planning "because of the imminence of the threat. There the WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) are ready and could be turned against us at short notice."

Syria is widely believed to have built up the arsenal to offset Israel's reputed nuclear weapons, among other reasons.

(Additional reporting by Allyn Fisher-Ilan; Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Jeffrey Heller, Mark Heinrich and Janet Lawrence)

(This story was corrected to add dropped word "showed" in the eighth paragraph)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israel-vows-syria-strike-sign-chemical-arms-transfer-202340746--finance.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

AT&T to pay $1.9 billion for Verizon spectrum

NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc has inked two deals worth more than $2.68 billion this week as it accelerates its push to expand its wireless spectrum holdings to beef up capacity for high-speed services.

The No 2. U.S. mobile provider said on Friday that it agreed to buy wireless airwaves from Verizon Wireless for $1.9 billion in cash, plus spectrum licenses that it will contribute to Verizon Wireless in five markets.

The Verizon Wireless deal was announced just days after AT&T said it will pay $780 million in cash to buy Atlantic Tele-Network Inc's Alltel wireless business, which includes spectrum and 585,000 customers.

These deals follow 2012, a year in which the company forged a total of 50 spectrum deals that increased its national spectrum holdings by a third, AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson said during the company's quarterly conference call on Thursday.

The operator, which needs to catch up with Verizon Wireless in a high-speed wireless network upgrade, has been seeking smaller spectrum deals since the failure in late 2011 of its $39 billion bid to buy T-Mobile USA, a unit of Deutsche Telekom AG , due to regulatory opposition.

AT&T, Verizon Wireless and their smaller rivals are all looking to bolster their capacity so they can profit from increasing consumer demand for mobile internet services for smartphones, tablet computers and other devices.

Wells Fargo analyst Jennifer Fritzsche said that the deal was positive for both companies and gives AT&T spectrum in important markets such as Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami.

"While on the surface this appears to be a rich price, we would note that the B block licenses that AT&T is acquiring are concentrated in major metropolitan markets," Fritzsche said.

The deals announced this week follow AT&T's August agreement to buy wireless company NextWave Wireless Inc for its spectrum holdings for $50 million and $550 million of debt.

AT&T said the Verizon Wireless licenses it is buying, for airwaves in the 700 megahertz spectrum range, cover a population of 42 million in 18 U.S. states.

It said it expects to close the deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, in the second half of 2013.

Verizon Wireless, a venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group Plc , committed to sell a chunk of spectrum last year while it was seeking approval for its agreement to buy spectrum from cable operators.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew; Editing by Bernadette Baum, Steve Orlofsky and Phil Berlowitz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/t-buy-verizon-spectrum-deal-including-1-9-152528386--finance.html

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Avoiding Accidents On Family Holidays ? Larger Family Life

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Although nobody wants to consider the possibility of suffering an accident or injury while abroad on a family holiday, in fact these are relatively common ? making it essential that anyone planning a trip abroad gets the necessary holiday insurance from a reputable provider like Express Solicitors. This will at least ensure that you are not liable for any medical expenses, on top of the emotional trauma of suffering injury abroad. Of course a great many of the injuries suffered abroad are avoidable, should families exercise proper precautions, just as they are in this country.

One of the most common types of accident that people experience while they are abroad is a vehicle accident, and there can be any number of reasons for this, from choosing to rent an unreliable vehicle to not properly understanding the driving regulations in other countries. Taking the time to familiarise yourself with these, while also ensuring that you exercise the same care and attention while driving on holiday as you would at home will help you to avoid car accidents.

Going to hospital in foreign countries can be distressing for anybody, should you need to, a medical negligence claim for any family member can be made if you feel the appropriate care hasn?t been given. More often than not this isn?t the case but language barriers and medical systems in other countries can sometimes be problematic. It?s always worth doing your research.

Amongst the other common types of injuries people suffer while they are abroad on holiday are those which occur at their actual place of accommodation. Again there are steps that you can take to minimise the risk of these, such as ensuring that any swimming pool at the hotel you are staying at has lifeguards, by making sure that you supervise your children while they are swimming and by ensuring that you know what the fire safety procedures at the hotel are ? and where the closest fire exit to your own room is. Of course, some more specialist types of holiday ? for example a skiing trip ? will present more risk than others, but these basic steps, together with securing holiday insurance, should help to give you peace of mind.

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Source: http://www.largerfamilylife.com/2013/01/26/avoiding-accidents-on-family-holidays/

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Wall Street Week Ahead: Bears hibernate as stocks near record highs

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks have been on a tear in January, moving major indexes within striking distance of all-time highs. The bearish case is a difficult one to make right now.

Earnings have exceeded expectations, the housing and labor markets have strengthened, lawmakers in Washington no longer seem to be the roadblock that they were for most of 2012, and money has returned to stock funds again.

The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> has gained 5.4 percent this year and closed above 1,500 - climbing to the spot where Wall Street strategists expected it to be by mid-year. The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> is 2.2 percent away from all-time highs reached in October 2007. The Dow ended Friday's session at 13,895.98, its highest close since October 31, 2007.

The S&P has risen for four straight weeks and eight consecutive sessions, the longest streak of days since 2004. On Friday, the benchmark S&P 500 ended at 1,502.96 - its first close above 1,500 in more than five years.

"Once we break above a resistance level at 1,510, we dramatically increase the probability that we break the highs of 2007," said Walter Zimmermann, technical analyst at United-ICAP, in Jersey City, New Jersey. "That may be the start of a rise that could take equities near 1,800 within the next few years."

The most recent Reuters poll of Wall Street strategists estimated the benchmark index would rise to 1,550 by year-end, a target that is 3.1 percent away from current levels. That would put the S&P 500 a stone's throw from the index's all-time intraday high of 1,576.09 reached on October 11, 2007.

The new year has brought a sharp increase in flows into U.S. equity mutual funds, and that has helped stocks rack up four straight weeks of gains, with strength in big- and small-caps alike.

That's not to say there aren't concerns. Economic growth has been steady, but not as strong as many had hoped. The household unemployment rate remains high at 7.8 percent. And more than 75 percent of the stocks in the S&P 500 are above their 26-week highs, suggesting the buying has come too far, too fast.

MUTUAL FUND INVESTORS COME BACK

All 10 S&P 500 industry sectors are higher in 2013, in part because of new money flowing into equity funds. Investors in U.S.-based funds committed $3.66 billion to stock mutual funds in the latest week, the third straight week of big gains for the funds, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service showed on Thursday.

Energy shares <.5sp10> lead the way with a gain of 6.6 percent, followed by industrials <.5sp20>, up 6.3 percent. Telecom <.5sp50>, a defensive play that underperforms in periods of growth, is the weakest sector - up 0.1 percent for the year.

More than 350 stocks hit new highs on Friday alone on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Transportation Average <.djt> recently climbed to an all-time high, with stocks in this sector and other economic bellwethers posting strong gains almost daily.

"If you peel back the onion a little bit, you start to look at companies like Precision Castparts , Honeywell , 3M Co and Illinois Tool Works - these are big, broad-based industrial companies in the U.S. and they are all hitting new highs, and doing very well. That is the real story," said Mike Binger, portfolio manager at Gradient Investments, in Shoreview, Minnesota.

The gains have run across asset sizes as well. The S&P small-cap index <.spcy> has jumped 6.7 percent and the S&P mid-cap index <.mid> has shot up 7.5 percent so far this year.

Exchange-traded funds have seen year-to-date inflows of $15.6 billion, with fairly even flows across the small-, mid- and large-cap categories, according to Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at the ConvergEx Group, in New York.

"Investors aren't really differentiating among asset sizes. They just want broad equity exposure," Colas said.

The market has shown resilience to weak news. On Thursday, the S&P 500 held steady despite a 12 percent slide in shares of Apple after the iPhone and iPad maker's results. The tech giant is heavily weighted in both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 <.ndx> and in the past, its drop has suffocated stocks' broader gains.

JOBS DATA MAY TEST THE RALLY

In the last few days, the ratio of stocks hitting new highs versus those hitting new lows on a daily basis has started to diminish - a potential sign that the rally is narrowing to fewer names - and could be running out of gas.

Investors have also cited sentiment surveys that indicate high levels of bullishness among newsletter writers, a contrarian indicator, and momentum indicators are starting to also suggest the rally has perhaps come too far.

The market's resilience could be tested next week with Friday's release of the January non-farm payrolls report. About 155,000 jobs are seen being added in the month and the unemployment rate is expected to hold steady at 7.8 percent.

"Staying over 1,500 sends up a flag of profit taking," said Jerry Harris, president of asset management at Sterne Agee, in Birmingham, Alabama. "Since recent jobless claims have made us optimistic on payrolls, if that doesn't come through, it will be a real risk to the rally."

A number of marquee names will report earnings next week, including bellwether companies such as Caterpillar Inc , Amazon.com Inc , Ford Motor Co and Pfizer Inc .

On a historic basis, valuations remain relatively low - the S&P 500's current price-to-earnings ratio sits at 15.66, which is just a tad above the historic level of 15.

Worries about the U.S. stock market's recent strength do not mean the market is in a bubble. Investors clearly don't feel that way at the moment.

"We're seeing more interest in equities overall, and a lot of flows from bonds into stocks," said Paul Zemsky, who helps oversee $445 billion as the New York-based head of asset allocation at ING Investment Management. "We've been increasing our exposure to risky assets."

For the week, the Dow climbed 1.8 percent, the S&P 500 rose 1.1 percent and the Nasdaq advanced 0.5 percent.

(Reporting by Ryan Vlastelica; Additional reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; Editing by Jan Paschal)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wall-street-week-ahead-bears-hibernate-stocks-near-234125924--sector.html

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Worth a thousand words: Vietnam photos from the frontline

Wounded Marine Gunnery Sgt. Jeremiah Purdie (center, with bandaged head) reaches toward a stricken comrade after a fierce firefight south of the DMZ, Vietnam, October 1966. (Larry Burrows?Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

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Wounded Marine Gunnery Sgt. Jeremiah Purdie (center, with bandaged head) reaches toward a stricken comrade after a fierce firefight south of the DMZ, Vietnam, October 1966. (Larry Burrows?Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

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In Davos, examining the Arab Spring's mixed bag

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) ? The convulsions of the Arab world are taking center stage at this year's World Economic Forum gathering in Davos, where leaders and experts are much preoccupied with the region's bewildering combination of high hopes, deep disappointments and grave dangers that threaten to spill over borders.

Along the way, a divide seems to be emerging between those fundamentally impressed with the startling presence of once-unimaginable people power in long-repressive countries ? and others more troubled by the poverty and corruption that persists, the instability that has resulted, and the rise of both political Islam and jihadi insurgencies.

Asked whether democracy was prevailing in his native Egypt, former Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa hedged, saying democracy "is not only the ballot box. It is the respect of human rights, for rights of women, separation of powers, independence of the judiciary."

"This meaning of democracy we have not yet achieved," said Moussa, who ran unsuccessfully for president of Egypt last year.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, speaking on the same BBC-sponsored panel, saw the glass half full.

"If we had this meeting two years ago in Davos, no one would imagine there would be elected presidents in Cairo, in Tunisia, in Libya, in Yemen," he said. "So we have to be fair to these societies. In two years they achieved a lot of things."

Indeed, such intense focus on the Middle East was a far cry from the situation here two years ago, when the Arab Spring was just beginning and the region barely registered at a forum still focused on the global financial crisis. This week, as Egyptians prepare to mark on Friday the anniversary of the start of the revolution that swept aside Hosni Mubarak, the issue seems to come up at every panel that even tangentially touches on politics or strategy.

For many of the speakers, there is much to be disappointed about. The uprisings that first began in Tunisia in December 2010 did bring down dictators in Tunisia, Yemen, Libya and Egypt. But now Islamists and liberals wrangle over power, with the former mostly on top, democracy is far from certain, and economies are crumbling.

Moussa and Davutoglu agreed that a key accomplishment from the past two years was the casting aside of the notion that Arabs are condemned to autocratic rule, a belief long accepted even by elites in the Arab world itself.

More Arabs are politically engaged than ever before, demanding to be heard. They're learning what it means to question everything and everyone after decades under heavy autocracies where discussion, innovation and public participation were discouraged ? or crushed.

But it can be a double-edged sword, breeding instability and even violence when expectations cannot be met.

"On the one hand we have a political process which has really gone into uncharted waters (and) has proven to be much more difficult (and) much more divisive" than expected, said Tunisian economist Mustapha Kamel Nabli. Especially worrisome is the economic situation in which many countries are suffering low growth, high unemployment and fiscal difficulties, and yet "expectations have never been so high" among a newly empowered public, he said.

"People want things now. People want jobs now. People want increased wages now," he said. At the same time, political players are not necessarily responsible or capable enough to respond, he said. "This is not sustainable."

Addressing the issue at a news conference at Davos, Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Kandil admitted that "economic challenges are clear in terms of high poverty rate and unemployment and budget deficits" ? but added that "we also consider that the potential of the Egyptian economy is huge."

Troubling in a different way is Syria ? a hemorrhaging wound, with death and destruction mounting in a civil war that the U.N. says has killed 60,000. Neither the regime of Bashar Assad nor the rebels seeking to oust him seem able to win, sectarian hatreds are burning ever stronger and the conflict threatens to destabilize Syria's neighbors.

Perhaps most worryingly for the West, armed Islamic militants, some with al-Qaida links, have emerged emboldened in Syria and elsewhere in the region, and they are better armed, with weapons from Libya's civil war now smuggled freely from country to country.

"The dog that didn't bark during the Arab Spring was al-Qaida," Vali Nasr, dean of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, told a panel devoted to "The Global Security Context." Now al-Qaida "is finding very important pockets in Syria, in the Sinai Peninsula, across North Africa in an arc from northern Nigeria through Mali and into northern Somalia."

Indeed, the presence of jihadis in the Syrian rebellion has certainly been a major reason for the world community's reluctance to arm the rebels or back then in a way that goes much beyond the rhetorical.

More complex is the rise of political Islam, which seems to prevail wherever free elections are held. The question on many minds is which way the Arab version of this movement will go: toward a reasonably modern and liberal model, like Turkey's, or toward the repression of the Islamic Republic of Iran? Even Saudi Arabia, a staunch ally of the West, is essentially a discomfiting model ? a place with no free elections, where women may not drive and must be accompanied by male escorts for some of the most routine actions.

Thus the new Islamist rulers in the region are constantly under scrutiny.

The main case in point is Egypt, where Islamist President Mohammed Morsi narrowly won a June 2012 vote. Despite promises of inclusiveness, he has kept policy-making and the choice of appointments almost entirely within the Muslim Brotherhood.

Last month saw deadly riots over the contentious Egyptian constitution, which critics say subtly but disturbingly opens the door to theocracy. Islamists finalized the draft in a rushed, all-night meeting, throwing in amendments to fit their needs, then pushed it through a swift referendum in which only a third of voters participated. The result is a document that could bring a much stricter implementation of Shariah, or Islamic law, than modern Egypt has ever seen.

Opponents worry the group is virtually stepping into the shoes of Mubarak's former ruling party. The opposition has called for mass protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square and in major cities around Egypt on Friday to mark the Jan. 25 anniversary of the anti-Mubarak uprising's start. This time, the aim is to show the extent of public anger against Morsi.

Is there a contradiction between Islam and democracy?

No, insisted Moussa, the former Arab League chief. "Most of us hate what al-Qaida is doing. Islamic society has nothing to do with this, and (Islam) does not contradict democracy," he said.

There remains the question of whether the spirit of revolt will eventually reach the Arab monarchies of the Gulf. They have largely remained untouched so far, with the exception of Bahrain, where Saudi Arabia and its allies have helped put down an uprising by disenfranchised Shiites.

Qatar has emerged as perhaps the biggest winner of the Arab Spring, using its oil and natural gas wealth to spread its influence by helping rebels in Libya and Syria and propping up Morsi's government in Egypt with financial aid.

Saudi Arabia has felt more vulnerable. It has its own restive Shiite population and, despite its oil riches, unemployment is high among its burgeoning youth population.

Saudi Prince Turki Al Faisal, a former Saudi intelligence chief and ambassador to the United States, sounded a skeptical note about Western-style democracy.

"A heard a lot here about democracy," he told one panel. "When I hear of something becoming a model or a mold or a fashion like democracy is today, immediately I cringe. I think those who think of democracy as a Viagra pill that could solve their dysfunction ... are not on the right path.

"You need to have your own solutions," Faisal said, to laughter and applause from many fellow Arabs in the audience.

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Associated Press writer Lee Keath in Cairo contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/davos-examining-arab-springs-mixed-bag-191941668.html

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

American gets 35 years in Mumbai terror plot

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David Coleman Headley is shown in a courtroom sketch from May 2011.

By James B. Kelleher, Reuters

CHICAGO - David Headley, an American who admitted scouting targets for the 2008 Islamic militant raid on Mumbai and later agreed to testify against the plotters to avoid the death penalty, was sentenced on Thursday to 35 years in prison.

The sentence, handed down by U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber, was the maximum sought by federal prosecutors.

The attacks killed more than 160 people, including six Americans. Headley, a 52-year-old U.S. citizen of Pakistani descent, admitted videotaping sites that were targeted by the Mumbai attackers.

He was arrested in 2009 and pleaded guilty to 12 charges, including conspiracy to bomb places of public use and commit murder and plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper.


After entering his plea in 2010, Headley cooperated with U.S. investigators and foreign intelligence agencies to avoid the death penalty and extradition to India, Pakistan or Denmark, agreeing to testify in foreign judicial proceedings, the government said.

In a memorandum filed with Judge Leinenweber earlier this week, the government said "there is little question that life imprisonment would be an appropriate punishment for Headley's incredibly serious crimes but for the significant value provided by his immediate and extensive cooperation."

Last week, Judge Leinenweber sentenced Pakistani-born businessman Tahawwur Rana to 14 years in federal prison for providing support to the Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group blamed for the Mumbai attacks.

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The Internet is Dead, or Something... | Social Media Today

The Internet is Dead...or something

The Internet is dead.

OK, that?s clearly not true, but we tend not to talk about it much anymore.

There was a time when you could spend an entire day on your computer without going online. I remember when we first got Internet, going online was a process. Going online was a task.?Because of the distance of our computer from our phone line, if I wanted to go online, I had to stretch out a long piece of phone cable, plug it into the phone jack, and then go for the dial-up modem, listen to that wonderful dial-up sound, and pray that it actually connected.

Oh, and we would announce that were going online. It was an activity. And it meant that for however long we were online, no one could call us:

?I was calling you for hours but kept getting a busy signal. Were you online??

And we started with a few of the free services like Juno and Netzero (and perhaps a few others I can?t recall), and bumped around those until the free services were gone, and signed up for the king of the moment: AOL. Remember them?

But now, we don?t even think about it. Rarely do we declare that we are ?going online.?

Why? Because we?re always online. I remember when I helped switch my parents over from dial-up to DSL I had a hard time explaining that theoretically they were ?always? online, while at the same time helping them understand that just because they were always online, didn?t mean that the world was creeping back at them through their phone line, ready to steal whatever they had on the computer.

With the pervasiveness of broadband, wireless, and mobile technology, we are all ?always connected.? We don?t go to the Internet, the Internet comes to us. If you?re like me, you get push notifications anytime someone interacts with you on any number of platforms, whether it?s an email, a blog comment, a tweet, something on Facebook or Instagram.

But we don?t talk about those things as much. They are just a part of our lives,?seamlessly integrated into our daily activities and doings.

Back in the days of CB radios (the seventies), I would go on and talk with friends. And what did we talk about? CB Radios!

Same with the early adoption of cell phone usage. It was common to hear someone saying, ?Yeah! I?m on the train! And talking to you!?

Not anymore. The fact that we?re no longer really talking about the Internet, per se, doesn?t mean it?s passe or ?dead.? It just means that we don?t think about it anymore. In some ways I think that?s what happening with Facebook. Some say it?s on the way out because people don?t talk about it anymore. I don?t think that?s true; I think we don?t talk about it anymore because we use it regularly without even really thinking about it. And when I say ?we? I?m talking mostly about the general public, not those of us who work in this field and get paid to think and talk about it.

Those outside of the marketing and communications world don?t obsess over these things the way some of us do.

And that?s why you?ll read blog posts ad nauseum about email being dead, or blogging, or whichever platform or technology we?re talking about here.

But the fact that we?re all online all the time is a good thing, at least for businesses and marketers looking to connect with us. It gives more opportunities for businesses to become a part of the social graph of individual users, and on their terms. More opportunities for customer service and lifestyle oriented marketing.

You want something that?s dead? Let?s talk 8-tracks, or leisure suits, or MySpace?oh?wait?

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The founder of Inkling Media, where he does social media and marketing for small and medium-sized businesses. He also is an adjunct professor at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, teaching continuing education classes in social media and inbound marketing.

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Keep Spiders Out Of Your Home Equation

Most people understand that the function of a spider is to eat other insects, though it does not seem to make spiders more revered or welcomed. And if this is their function, why on earth are they inside your house? There should be nothing for them to eat in your home. That would mean spiders are hunting around your home for no reason, and if they are the type to make webs only to abandon them and leaving you to clean them up. Or worse, if spiders are hiding inside of a shoe or clothing, that would mean giving you a nasty scare or worse a nasty bite.

You need to know that spiders do not need to be in your home especially the kind that bite and are poisonous. This includes the infamous black widow and brown recluse. People can take care of insects in their home without the help of spiders. Once spiders move in, then you will need to contact a pest exterminator in New Jersey to take care of the problem.

Why are they in here?

Spiders may end up in your home for a wide variety of reasons. They may be following a food source, in which case a free evaluation from a pest control company may yield the discovery of a different infestation. They may have wandered in by accident, such as through a crack or hole, and decided since your home was safe and dry it might be an acceptable shelter to remain in for a while. Or they may have sought out your home for those very reasons warmth and shelter. Spiders arent aware that they may have ended up in a location where there is no food source. In some cases if enough spiders move in there is always the possibility that they will start eating each other.

The problem is that spiders can end up in all sorts of places we dont want them to be. In clothing. In shoes. In bedding. Leaving webs in corners and on fixtures. Occasionallyfalling from the ceiling into a persons lap. Many spiders can bite and have venom that can range from being mildly irritating to extremely painful and dangerous. Its best to simply keep spiders out of your home from the start.

How do I do that?

When you call a highly qualified New Jersey pest control company, they can evaluate your home at no charge and let you know what they find. They dont just look for the spiders, but instead where spiders might be getting their food, if there are other insects in the home, where spiders may crawl in, and what can be done to keep them out. The technician will explain all of these things to you and let you know what steps can be taken to get rid of them. They may also have green pest products that are safe and environmentally friendly as well for effective results that pose no risk to your home.

Once the spiders are gone, you can make repairs to your home by sealing up any crevices or putting mesh over vents to prevent them from getting in once again.

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