Tuesday, December 6, 2011

UK stores see "appy" Christmas in the gloom (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Mobile phone applications that allow online shopping on the move could give battered British retailers something to cheer about in what is otherwise set to be one of the toughest Christmas trading periods for years.

As the festive shopping season gets into full swing, demand for these mobile apps is growing fast, even though overall consumer purchasing is under severe pressure from high inflation, muted wage growth, fears over job security and government austerity measures.

"Mobile technology is changing the game this Christmas. The power is now well and truly in the hands of the consumer who will be dictating when, where and how they want to shop," said Natalie Berg of research group Planet Retail.

As the British sector becomes increasingly "multichannel," retailers such as Argos, Debenhams and ASOS are tapping into the growing popularity of mobile shopping in general and, in particular, mobile phone apps.

Research by IMRG, the British trade body for online retailers, found 24 percent of consumers have used their smartphone to access websites while out shopping.

It reckons Christmas 2011 will be the year when mobile shopping goes mainstream.

Its research found sales through mobile phones leapt from 0.4 percent of total sales at the beginning of 2010 to 3.3 percent in the second quarter of 2011, not least because retailers are increasingly embracing apps.

Apps offer convenience, allowing shoppers to shop virtually anywhere, and at anytime, from the palm of their hands.

"Within an app, consumers have greater control over setting their own preferences, so more personalization," said IMRG's Andy Mulcahy.

"Apps can be used offline and can utilize multiple mobile device capabilities, such as GPS, voice, camera, calendar and address book."

RAPID GROWTH

High street catalogue retailer Argos, owned by Home Retail, had a torrid first half to end-August with total sales slumping nearly 8 percent.

But the launch of a web platform for mobile devices and an app for Android phones, along with its existing Apple iPhone app, led to rapid growth of mobile shopping and at the end of the period the proportion of Argos' total sales from mobile shopping was about 4 percent, up from 1 percent a year ago.

"As we go into this Christmas I think that's going to continue to grow," said Home Retail Chief Executive Terry Duddy.

"I think it's potentially quite exciting. It suits our model (and) it clearly suits our customers who are shopping on the move. With the penetration of smartphones I think we're going to head towards a sort of double digit number some time or other."

ASOS, the fast-growing youth fashion Internet retailer, first launched ASOS mobile a year ago and in the summer added a range of apps for Apple mobile devices.

Currently some 10 percent of its traffic is through mobiles.

"I would be amazed if it (mobile shopping) wasn't between 20 and 30 percent of our sales within the next three to five years," said Chief Executive Nick Robertson, who plans to develop local language versions of ASOS's mobile sites and apps in the future to complement its local language websites.

Debenhams, Britain's second-largest department store group, sells its products through iPhone, iPad, Android and Nokia apps.

"It's very early days but we're evidently embracing new technology and new ways for people to shop because we see that as one of the growth strands going forward," said Chief Executive Michael Sharp.

(Reporting by James Davey, editing by Mark Potter)

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[OOC] Inferior Hearts

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This sounds so cool! I think i might be interested! I'm writing up a female Spark now (and hopefully i'll have time to finish it!)

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Thank you! Can can reserve now and send in your writing example later if you want. ;D

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Horseygirl
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Can I reserve female spark two or am I too late.

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bananaramma
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yay! :D
By the way, what (specifically) do you mean by a writing example?

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BelleOceane
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I want to reserve a vampire... do we send you the writing sample here or through PM?

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jadedragon66
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May I reserve a Spark? Idc if male or female, but they sound like more fun to play.

We are all like fireworks. We climb, shine, and always go our separate ways and become further apart. But even if that time comes, let's not disappear like a firework, and continue to shine forever.
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Auricambrflaym
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And what do you want as a writing sample? backstory, something off the top of our heads, something from another rp that we do? kinda confused there.....

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By a writing example, it can be a post that you've made before. I just want to get a feel of how long your posts are. ;)

Jadedragon: Either one, but I prefer pm.

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Horseygirl
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neh, horsey.. can I just send you a post from the previous rps that I was in? :x
(and what happened to the one Animegirl made? I wasnt on for 2 days because I was busy and when I came back on, it seemed like nobody posted for like 4 days... I'm guessing it's dead :/ ? )

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jadedragon66
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Sure. (And yeah, it died. I pmed people asking them to post, too, but they didn't. T.T)

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Horseygirl
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Ok thanks! Oh....My posts vary in length depending on what's going on....... you want me to send one of my average length?

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Auricambrflaym
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ahhh well that sucks. xP

hmm.. I need to start thinking of my character's personality ... suggestion~?

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jadedragon66
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Well the vampires have grown up in a rich town, so he could be a little conceided.

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Horseygirl
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not sure if i can play a conceded character too well..
question~~ can vampires eat/drink other than blood? like 'human' food?

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jadedragon66
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Horseygirl did I get spark girl 2 reserved or did you miss that???

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bananaramma
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Oh, i'm sorry. She's taken already. =(

Jadedragon: yeah. Normally they only have blood once a day, and after that eat like regular humans. It's just not as. . . yummy as blood.

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I just sent my sample! hope it's alright and doesn't have too many spelling mistakes (Like i said, i'm overtired and probably shouldn't be trusted around computers)!

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oh okay~ thank you for clearing that up :3

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Building For The Long Haul

aaron-levieAt a recent Startup School, Mark Zuckerberg made some very poignant comments about?Silicon Valley?s lack of long-term focus.? While the quick turnover of capital, people and innovation makes the Valley an incredibly attractive place for?starting?companies, it also produces an environment that?s almost hostile when it comes to building them for the long haul. The tension is remarkable, yet it?s rarely highlighted among the more explicit challenges ? say, going up against the 800lb gorilla ? faced by entrepreneurs. Every so often, my non-tech friends half-jokingly ask, ?Have you sold yet??? And for the first few years of Box?s existence, to placate them, I would ask for?just a couple more quarters. Right after we get our next product to market, after we double again, and so on.? But soon it dawned on me that I wasn?t going to stop.? I couldn?t.? There was just too much to do, too much unexplored territory. Even when things weren?t going well, the challenge of righting them was like another shot of pure adrenaline.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

DIY Braille label printer makes accessibility more accessible (Yahoo! News)

New device can be made and used by the visually impaired

Technology benefiting the visually impaired has been making great strides in recent years, with devices like the GPS and smartphone-equipped BlindSpot cane and clever Braille iPad case concept design. The Braille-It Labeler, presented by inventor Ted Moallem at the A Better World by Design conference, allows visually impaired users to easily create helpful labels.

The device uses a simple six-button design that allows blind or visually impaired users to print out adhesive labels in Braille. The labels are invaluable for identifying everyday items like medicine containers, food packaging, or audio devices, which is essential for both productivity and safety.

The Braille system was developed in 1825 by Frenchman Louis Braille, and was used by about 50% of legally blind school-aged children in 1960. Since that time, though, usage has declined in developed countries, with most visually impaired people preferring to use computers with screen reader software instead. Devices such as the Braille-It Labeler would presumably be invaluable in poorer countries where access to computers is limited.

It can also be built from scratch by visually impaired individuals, which is a huge boon to visually impaired workers everywhere. Moallem successfully tested the construction at a workshop in India last year, where blind trainees were able to teach other users how to create their own Braille-It.

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Checklist from Apollo 13 sells for $388,375

This undated handout photo provided by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions, shows a checklist used by Apollo 13 commander James Lovell to make calculations that helped guide the damaged spacecraft home. It has been sold at auction for $388,375. (AP Photo/Heritage Auctions)

This undated handout photo provided by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions, shows a checklist used by Apollo 13 commander James Lovell to make calculations that helped guide the damaged spacecraft home. It has been sold at auction for $388,375. (AP Photo/Heritage Auctions)

(AP) ? A checklist used by Apollo 13 commander James Lovell to make calculations that helped guide the damaged spacecraft home has been sold at auction for $388,375.

Dallas-based Heritage Auctions sold the checklist Wednesday as part of a batch of U.S. space program artifacts being offered during its "Space Signature Auction."

The checklist was sold to an anonymous collector. The pre-auction estimate for the checklist was $25,000.

Michael Riley, senior historian at Heritage, says that without the checklist, the crew would not have known their position in space.

On April 13, 1970, an oxygen tank exploded as the spaceship was four-fifths of the way to the moon. The crew was forced to scrap the moon mission and focus on getting back to Earth alive.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Arabian artifacts may rewrite 'Out of Africa' theory

Newfound stone artifacts suggest humankind left Africa traveling through the Arabian Peninsula instead of hugging its coasts, as long thought, researchers say.

Modern humans first arose about 200,000 years ago in Africa. When and how our lineage then dispersed has long proven controversial, but geneticists have suggested this exodus started between 40,000 and 70,000 years ago. The currently accepted theory is that the exodus from Africa traced Arabia's shores, rather than passing through its now-arid interior.

However, stone artifacts at least 100,000 years old from the Arabian Desert, revealed in January 2011, hinted that modern humans might have begun our march across the globe earlier than once suspected.

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Now, more-than-100 newly discovered sites in the Sultanate of Oman apparently confirm that modern humans left Africa through Arabia long before genetic evidence suggests. Oddly, these sites are located far inland, away from the coasts.

"After a decade of searching in southern Arabia for some clue that might help us understand early human expansion, at long last we've found the smoking gun of their exit from Africa," said lead researcher Jeffrey Rose, a paleolithic archaeologist at the University of Birmingham in England. "What makes this so exciting is that the answer is a scenario almost never considered."

Arabian artifacts
The international team of archaeologists and geologists made their discovery in the Dhofar Mountains of southern Oman, nestled in the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula.

"The coastal expansion hypothesis looks reasonable on paper, but there is simply no archaeological evidence to back it up," said researcher Anthony Marks of Southern Methodist University, referring to the fact that an exodus by the coast, where one has access to resources such as seafood, might make more sense than tramping across the desert.

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On the last day of the research team's 2010 field season, the scientists went to the final place on their list, a site on a hot, windy, dry plateau near a river channel that was strewn with stone artifacts. Such artifacts are common in Arabia, but until now the ones seen were usually relatively young in age. Upon closer examination, Rose recalled asking, "Oh my God, these are Nubians ? what the heck are these doing here?"

The 100-to-200 artifacts they found there were of a style dubbed Nubian Middle Stone Age, well-known throughout the Nile Valley, where they date back about 74,000-to-128,000 years. Scientists think ancient craftsmen would have shaped the artifacts by striking flakes off flint, leading to distinctive triangular pieces. This is the first time such artifacts have been found outside of Africa.

Subsequent field work turned up dozens of sites with similar artifacts. Using a technique known as optically stimulated luminescence dating, which measures the minute amount of light long-buried objects can emit, to see how long they have been interred, the researchers estimate the artifacts are about 106,000 years old, exactly what one might expect from Nubian Middle Stone Age artifacts and far earlier than conventional dates for the exodus from Africa.

"It's all just incredibly exciting," Rose said.

Arabian spring?
Finding so much evidence of life in what is now a relatively barren desert supports the importance of field work, according to the researchers.

"Here we have an example of the disconnect between theoretical models versus real evidence on the ground," Marks said.

However, when these artifacts were made, instead of being desolate, Arabia was very wet, with copious rain falling across the peninsula, transforming its barren deserts to fertile, sprawling grasslands with lots of animals to hunt, the researchers explained.

"For a while, South Arabia became a verdant paradise rich in resources ? large game, plentiful fresh water, and high-quality flint with which to make stone tools," Rose said.

Instead of hugging the coast, early modern humans might therefore have spread from Africa into Arabia along river networks that would've acted like today's highways, researchers suggested. There would have been plenty of large game present, such as gazelles, antelopes and ibexes, which would have been appealing to early modern humans used to hunting on the savannas of Africa.

"The genetic signature that we've seen so far of an exodus 70,000 years ago might not be out of Africa, but out of Arabia," Rose told LiveScience.

So far the researchers have not discovered the remains of humans or any other animals at the site. Could these tools have been made by now-extinct human lineages such as Neanderthals that left Africa before modern humans did? Not likely, Rose said, as all the Nubian Middle Stone Age tools seen in Africa are associated with our ancestors. [ Photos: Our Closest Human Ancestor ]

It remains a mystery as to how early modern humans from Africa crossed the Red Sea, since they did not appear to enter the Arabian Peninsula from the north, through the Sinai Peninsula, Rose explained. "Back then, there was no land bridge in the south of Arabia, but the sea level might not have been that low," he said. Archaeologists will have to continue combing the deserts of southern Arabia for more of what the researchers called a "trail of stone breadcrumbs."

The scientists detailed their findings online Nov. 30 in the journal PLoS ONE.

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