Wednesday, October 31, 2012

New Media Project at Union Theological Seminary: What churches do

By Monica A. Coleman
?Can your church help out with that? Isn?t this what churches do??

I heard that question on two separate occasions as I planned for the arrival of my firstborn child.

Could church members bring me meals for the first week home after surgery?
Do any church members have used baby stuff I can borrow or buy?
Can?t someone come by and take my teen shopping for school supplies?

There was a time in my life where my church would have done all this. It?s one of the many reasons I like small churches. (By ?small,? I mean membership of 20-120 people). We know each other well. We support the minutiae of each others? lives. We?re invested in each person?s well-being. We become family to each other.

But I now live in a larger city; I attend a larger church. Geographical proximity comes in tens of miles, and I couldn?t imagine asking anyone to get on a busy freeway during rush hour.

As I explained this to my inquiring friends, they declared, ?No problem,? and took off to their computers.

  • They suggested I email a small group of friends with young children to get a list of baby stuff needs.
  • I did a baby registry online.
  • I supplied email addresses and a friend used an online invitation website for the baby shower.
  • I joined a mommy listserv where I met other moms selling used infant belongings at a discount.
  • One friend texted pictures of her adorable infant upon request to remind me that the discomfort of the third trimester would soon become a cuddly little person.
  • One friend organized my friends into meal drop-offs through a website made just for this.
  • Another friend sent a gift certificate for a week of vegan meal delivery.
  • The teen?s school supplies were ordered online with two-day delivery.
With the help of social media and phone technology, friends and strangers became my church.

There?s nothing explicitly religious about this. A social organization, cadre of friends, or nearby family can be supportive community. But this is one way church has functioned in my life, and I?ve always seen it as an extension of our understanding of Jesus? teachings to be neighbors and family to one another.

I told them as much. Sometimes, the new media communication facilitated face-to-face encounters: Picking up the stroller set from someone I?d only emailed twice. Shaking hands with the representative from the diaper service who did the demonstration. Eating snacks together at the baby shower held at a friend?s house. When I had the chance, I told this online web of friends, strangers, and services: ?You are church to me.?

Has new media helped you find church in ways you used to find it in person?

Monica A. Coleman, a research fellow for the New Media Project, serves as Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religions and Co-Director of the Center for Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology and Associate Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in southern California.

The New Media Project is a research project helping religious leaders become theologically savvy about technology. To request permission to repost this content, please contact newmediaproject@cts.edu.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 11:30pm ET!

The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 1130pm ET!

Ready for a fireside chat? We are, and we're delighted to have a special guest with us: it's Richard Lai, Editor-in-Chief of Engadget Chinese and the main character involved in the now-infamous (and slightly viral) NSFW ASUS Padfone 2 video! Don't let your imaginations run wild -- check it out here, while you're waiting for the podcast to start. But open up a new tab to do so, because we want you meet us right back here after you're done.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

OSU football talking points


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The hits keep coming

And then you have this season. The snakebitten Cowboys have been hit hard by injuries to skill position players on offense. Starting quarterback Wes Lunt hasn't played since a Sept. 15 game against Louisiana. Jeremy Smith, who splits the rushing load with Joseph Randle, has one carry in the last two games.

Senior receivers Tracy Moore and Isaiah Anderson were injured during a game at Kansas and sat out last week's game against Iowa State. And J.W. Walsh, who excelled while filling in at quarterback for Lunt, sustained a season-ending injury Saturday.

"You feel for the young man," offensive coordinator Todd Monken said before adding that injuries are part of the game.

"Everybody is banged up. You just hope it's at the spots where you have some depth."

Monken reminded reporters that offensive lineman Jonathan Rush and receiver Hubert Anyiam sustained season-ending injuries in 2011, but the Cowboys had other players capable of playing those positions.

Monken said starting center Evan Epstein has been in and out of the lineup this season. "Luckily, (backup) Jake Jenkins has played really well."

Will OSU get any "bullets" back this week? Said Monken, "Maybe a couple of guys might be able to come back, but how well they will play, I don't know."

Numbers don't add up

OSU has allowed only three sacks this season.

And two Cowboy quarterbacks have sustained significant injuries.

Walsh's injury was season-ending, but it wasn't game-ending. He got hurt when he was sacked in the first quarter of a Saturday homecoming game against Iowa State and he shrugged off pain to play the remainder of the game.

Lunt hasn't played since Sept. 15, when he was injured on the sixth play of a home game against Louisiana. Lunt wasn't sacked.

He floated to the right and was hit in the lower leg when he threw a short pass.

"Wes' (injury) was more freak (occurrence) than anything because he was kind of rolling away and it wasn't anything special. They just kind of tackled him," Monken said.

"But that's just the nature of what you do. Every time a player has a collision at any position, that's what this sport is. It's a collision sport and you are going to lose certain players. You only have so many hits you can take. There are only so many times somebody can hit you before you go from being bruised to being hurt and that's part of it."

OSU ranks fourth nationally in sacks allowed (0.5 per game).

National leader Air Force hasn't given up a sack this season.

What's possible?

During Mike Gundy's weekly press conference, it was pointed out to him that only two Big 12 teams - Kansas State and OSU - control their own destiny in the league race.

Gundy's response? Easier said than done.

"I think the interesting concept with our league right now is that we would all agree that Kansas State is ahead of everybody," he said.

"I think Oklahoma has played pretty well lately. For the rest of us and the way we are playing, we have to limit our mistakes, play with effort and try to stay as healthy as possible. Offensively, it's all about making big plays and defensively it's about forcing turnovers."

If OSU can overcome quarterback injuries and a Saturday home game against TCU, the Big 12 teams that control their destiny will collide the following weekend in Manhattan, Kan.

The Big 12's TV partners want one more week's worth of evidence before choosing a kickoff time for the OSU-Kansas State game.


UP NEXT

TCU (5-2, 2-2) at Oklahoma State (4-2, 2-1)

2:30 p.m. Saturday

TV: FSOK-27

Radio: KFAQ am1170


2012 SCHEDULE

Sept. 1: vs. Savannah State W, 84-0 Sept. 8: at Arizona L, 59-38 Sept. 15: vs. La.-Lafayette W, 65-24 Sept. 29: vs. Texas L, 41-36 Oct. 13: at Kansas (FSOK-27) W, 20-14 Oct. 20: vs. Iowa State W, 31-10 Oct. 27: vs. TCU (FSOK-27) 2:30 p.m. Nov. 3: at Kansas State TBD Nov. 10: vs. West Virginia TBD Nov. 17: vs. Texas Tech TBD Nov. 24: at Oklahoma TBD Dec. 1: at Baylor TBD

STATISTICS

OSU OPP
Scoring 274 148
Per game 45.7 24.7
First downs 171 121
by rushing 83 46
by passing 81 63
by penalty 7 12
Rushing yards 1526 773
Avg. per game 254.3 128.8
Passing yards 2106 1422
Avg. per game 351.0 237.0
Offensive plays 496 456
Total yards 3632 2195
Avg. per play 7.3 4.8
Avg. per game 605.3 365.8
Kick returns-Yds 19-472 7-211
Punt returns-Yds 23-244 5-36
Interceptions-Yds 4-9 7-101
Fumbles-Lost 6-4 6-2
Penalties-Yds 39-398 37-265
Punts-Avg. 17-48.0 42-41.5
3rd downs 49-91 36-102
4th downs 2-7 5-13
Sacks by-Yds 12-94 3-14
RUSHING No. Yds Y/A Y/G TD
J. Randle 128 765 6.0 127.5 8
J. Walsh 36 254 7.1 42.3 3
D. Roland 30 198 6.6 39.6 4
PASSING C-A-Int Yds Y/G TD
J. Walsh 102-154-3 1467 244.5 10
W. Lunt 51-75-3 588 196.0 4
C. Chelf 4-8-1 51 25.5 1
RECEIVING No. Yds Y/A Y/G TD
J. Stewart 42 454 10.8 75.7 3
T. Moore 20 259 12.9 64.8 4
C. Moore 19 320 16.8 53.3 2
B. Jackson 18 355 19.7 59.2 1
PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg. TD
C. Moore 11 110 10.0 0
D. Glidden 6 27 4.5 0
C. Muncrief 4 74 18.5 0
Kick returns No. Yds Avg. TD
J. Gilbert 13 358 27.5 0
C. Muncrief 2 42 21.0 0
Kicking FG-A Long PAT
Q. Sharp 10-15 51 34-34
PUNTING No. Yds Avg. LG
Q. Sharp 17 816 48.0 73
Defense Tackles TFL Sacks INT FR
D. Lowe 32 2.5 1.0 1 0
A. Elkins 29 1.5 1.0 0 0
S. Gary 29 0 0 0 0
C. Lavey 26 3.0 0.5 0 0
S. Lewis 26 4.5 2.5 0 0
B. Brown 23 1.0 1.0 0 0
J. Gilbert 23 1.5 0 0 0
J. Castleman 21 3.5 0.5 0 0
C. Barnett 16 3.5 0 0 1
N. Nicholas 15 2.0 1.5 0 0
R. Robinson 15 4.0 1.5 0 0
C. Bassett 11 1.5 0 0 0
J. Mitchell 11 3.0 1.0 0 1
N. Ornelas 10 0 0 0 0
R. Simmons 9 0.5 0 0 0
T. Johnson 9 1.5 0.5 1 0
L. Stephens 8 0 0 0 0
Z. Craig 5 0 0 0 0
K. Peterson 5 0 0 0 0
A. Lampkin 5 0 0 1 0
D. Collins 5 1.0 0 0 0
K. Catlin 4 1.0 0 0 0
L. Cooper 4 0 0 0 0
L. Johnson 4 1.0 1.0 1 0
A. Rogers 4 2.0 0 0 0

Source: http://www.tulsaworld.com/site/articlepath.aspx?articleid=20121024_93_B6_CUTLIN295877&rss_lnk=2

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Dinos Boxing Bootcamp | Ridgewood Sports & Recreation and

129 S Broad St, Ridgewood, NJ | Get?Directions??
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Come into New York Sports Clubs and try out our new class for free!

High-energy boot camp style training system that combines H.I.G.T (High Intensity group training) and it's principles with boxing techniques to build lean sexy muscle & torch loads of body fat, to build & sculpt your best body ever.

TO REGISTER:

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1/4 Of Facebook Users Play Games, Up 11% To 251M This Year As It Fights Spam And Genres Diversify

Facebook Games Growth"It used to be about as much spam as you could pump into the system as possible", Facebook's Alex Schultz told reporters today. But Facebook has managed to grow its gaming ecosystem 11% to 251 million users this year by focusing on clean . And developers are building a more diverse set of games. The only problem? Facebook's user count is still growing faster than its gamer count.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Long Island News - PR News Media Relations Conference ...

(New York, NY) ? PR News? Media Relations Conference will be held at the National Press Club in? Washington, D.C., on November 30, 2012. The Media Relations Conference? will offer communications professionals the opportunity to learn from? thought leaders who will share the latest best practices in content? creation and brand storytelling, communicating with journalists and? bloggers via social media, measuring the success of media relations? initiatives, media training, resource allocation and more.

The Media Relations Next Practices Conference will include networking?? opportunities, breakfast and a luncheon keynote presentation from legal?? crisis management expert Lanny J. Davis, who served as? President Bill? Clinton?s special counsel (1996-98) and as a member of? President George? W. Bush?s Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board? (2006-07).? Associated Press business reporter Mark Hamrick? will kick off the day? with his Wake-Up Call session on the shifting? identities of PR professionals and? journalists in the digital era, and? content marketing expertJoe Pulizzi? will close out the day? with a keynote presentation on the power of? online storytelling and its? ability to reshape your notions of? traditional media relations.

Top communications professionals from Hilton Worldwide, Meritus Media, Verizon, CommCore Consulting, NASCAR, RLM Public Relations, The George Washington? University, JetBlue Airways, Smithsonian National Zoo,? Lockheed Martin, YWCA USA, Verizon and more will lead interactive sessions and will also offer media relations checklists, case? studies and practical media relations and digital PR tips.

Panels Include:

  • The Rules of Media Engagement on Twitter
  • Blogging and Content Creation: The Missing Link in Your Media Relationships
  • Measure, Refine, Repeat: How to Use Metrics to Make Your Media Relations Efforts More Successful
  • Media Pros Talk Back & PR Pros Listen (and vice versa)
  • Time and Team Management: How to Best Allocate Your Media Relations Resources
  • The Drive Toward Integrated Communications: How NASCAR Overhauled its PR Program
  • Media Training Do?s and Don?ts
  • Transform Your Facebook Page Into a Media Center

In addition, attendees will receive a certificate of attendance and earn? four points toward a PR News Certificate in Social Media. Secure your seat today, the early bird rate ends November 9, 2012. The PR News One-Day Boot Camp for Emerging PR Stars will be held the day before the conference at the same location. For sponsorship information, contact PR News Senior Vice President & Group Publisher Diane Schwartz at dschwartz@accessintel.com.

For more information about PR News and related events, books, webinars and awards programs, visit www.prnewsonline.com. PR News is part of the Media/Communications Group of Access Intelligence LLC. Sister brands include min, Folio, CableFAX, Cynopsis, Studio, Dorland Health, Defense Daily, Chemical Engineering, Aviation Today, Via Satellite and others.

For more information please visit http://www.prnewsonline.com/conferences/mediarelationsconference2012/

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Brazilian Red Propolis Kills Breast Cancer Cells


Ethanol Extract of Brazilian Red Propolis Induces Apoptosis in Human Breast Cancer MCF-7 Cells Through Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress

Propolis, a natural product collected from plants by honey bees, is commonly used in folk medicines. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is known to induce apoptosis through the induction of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein homologous protein (CHOP). Here, we investigated whether ethanol extracts of propolis and caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) induce apoptosis, mitochondrial dysfunction and ER stress in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells and human fibroblasts. Among several ethanol extracts of propolis and CAPE, Brazilian red propolis (BRP) significantly reduced MCF-7 cell viability through the induction of mitochondrial dysfunction, caspase-3 activity and DNA fragmentation, but did not affect those of fibroblasts. Moreover, treatment with BRP significantly induced CHOP expression in MCF-7 cells compared to fibroblasts. Further, pretreatment with a chemical chaperone, 4-phenylbutyric acid, suppressed BRP-triggered MCF-7 cell death. Overall, we revealed that an ethanol extract of BRP induces MCF-7 cell apoptosis through, at least in part, ER stress-related signaling.

Source: http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2012/10/brazilian-red-propolis-kills-breast.html

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Just Norahs: Product Review: StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night ...

My journey to have more youthful radiance skin with less sun spots, dark spots and age spots has never stop! Well, I'm passionate and a little greedy when it comes to achieve youthful radiance skin! :)

Recently, the clinical anti-aging expert, launch of the NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream.

The NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream is the latest StriVectin-WH? Photo-White products added to the successful launch of:

  1. StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Booster Serum
  2. StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Spot Repair
  3. StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Day Lotion SPF 30.??

You can read about the Product Review: StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Booster Serum HERE

Alright, back to the NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream!

What is Proprietary NIA-114??

  • a patented form of vitamin B3 (Niacin)
  • Niacin, in the form of Nicotinic Acid targets the triggers that cause hyperpigmentation by normalizing the transfer of pigments, and rebuilding skin health so you can hold onto new radiance.
Basically this Proprietary NIA-114? supplements skin's natural processes and boosts the effectiveness of brightening actives!?

I was told that and also stated in the info provided, if I use this NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream together with StriVectin-WH? Photo-White products, it can:?

  • minimize the appearance of dark spots and discolorations on my skin
  • complexion looks brighter, more radiant, more even-toned, more youthful!?
  • clinically proven to reduce the size of individual dark spots by 82% in 12 weeks, creating a 90% improvement in the overall appearance of facial melasma!?

Key Ingredients:

  • Proprietary NIA-114?
  • Natural Tyrosinase Inhibitors, Vitamin C and Synovea? Skin Brightener (hexylresorcinol), help to regulate melanin formation, which is the source of dark spots, sun spots and age spots.
  • Vitamin C (stable ascorbyl glucoside) diminishes melanin production, reduces existing melanin, stimulates collagen and acts as a strong antioxidant.
  • Willowbark Extract, a natural form of salicylic acid, generates cell turnover to shed pigmented cells and improve skin texture.
  • Betaine, from Sugar Beet, a natural skin softener, minimizes transepidermal water loss (TEWL) for an overall smoother, healthier-looking complexion.
  • Pomegranate Extract, a powerful antioxidant, aids in enhancing cell turnover.

The NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream has rich and creamy texture.

When I look at it's rich and creamy texture, I was worry this night cream might not suitable for my combination oily skin. It's just too rich for my skin. Therefore, for every application at? night, I use approximately 1/2 the size of a Malaysia 5 cent coin for my whole face. In the evening, I remove my makeup, cleanse my face, apply toner, eye care, StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Booster Serum and lastly the NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream. The night cream works well during my beauty sleep and I wake up with brighter, radiant and more supple skin! I can see the radiant and translucent effect on my skin in the next morning! I was amazed with it's effect! As I mention earlier, I'm kind of worry this rich and creamy night might not suitable for my skin. But I was wrong! The NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream works well on my skin together with StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Booster Serum !

Results:

My skin look brighter, radian and supple.

Less visible on my brown spots.

Lighten my newly formed acne scars.


The NEW StriVectin-WH? Photo-White Night Cream is non-comedogenic and paraben-free and retails at RM298/ 50ml.

Available at ISETAN The Gardens, METROJAYA Mid Valley, PARKSON 1 Utama, KLCC, Pavilion, Gurney Plaza and Sephora.?

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Study: NBA Team Could Move To Virginia Beach In 2013

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) ? An economic study prepared for the Virginia Beach Development Authority suggests an unnamed NBA team could move to Virginia as soon as next year by playing its first two seasons in various arenas around the state while a permanent home is built near the Virginia Beach oceanfront.

Virginia Beach is considering whether to build an 18,500 seat arena in hopes of luring an NBA or NHL team to the state?s largest city. If built, city officials say a team could begin playing in it in the fall of 2015.

Officials with the Sacramento Kings have been rumored to be moving to Virginia Beach. Read More

The study says Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment company Comcast-Spectacor has said an NBA franchise is considering the possibility of relocating to Virginia Beach, but it doesn?t specify which one. Messages left with a Comcast-Spectacor spokesman on Tuesday were not immediately returned.

Under a proposal unveiled in August, Comcast-Spectacor, would manage the arena and be responsible for finding its primary tenant, an NBA or NHL team. The company is the owner of the National Hockey League?s Philadelphia Flyers and the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelpia.

At the time, city officials said they needed to act quickly on whether to develop the proposed $350 million arena across the street from the city?s convention center because of competitive concerns with other cities. The timeline referred to in the study says that to begin play in 2015 construction on an arena would be expected to begin in May.

Since then,?Seattle?has agreed to a funding plan to build a $490 million arena in an effort to bring an NBA team back to town there. So far, there has been no arena funding plan for Virginia Beach that?s been made public.

Richmond-based Chmura Economics and Analytics will hold a presentation on the findings of its study at a city council meeting Tuesday.

The study does not identify which arenas or cities those games would be played in, but it says the annual direct economic impact to the state during those two years would be about $180 million. However, the study also includes a footnote saying that playing in smaller arenas would result in a smaller economic impact. One of the reasons a new arena would need to be built is because there is no venue in the combined Virginia Beach and Richmond markets with more than 12,000 seats.

In estimating the $502 million statewide economic impact an NBA team relocating to Virginia Beach would have, the study projects average attendance of 16,000 people per game.

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Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

Source: http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2012/10/23/study-nba-team-could-move-to-virginia-beach-in-2013/

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Meet the Arduino Due, the 32-bit board that'll let your projects fly (really)

Meet the Arduino Due, the 32bit board thatll let your projects fly really

As much as we love the Arduino Uno, it's not the most powerful of hobbyist microcontrollers. Fortunately, the folks in Turin have just put the finishing touches on a 32-bit upgrade with buckets of potential. At the heart of the Arduino Due is an 84MHz Atmel CPU, based on ARM's Cortex M3 Architecture, which is capable of being the brains inside your own flying drone or homemade 3D printer. It should start trickling out onto shelves from today, setting you back $49, but hey, that's a small price to pay to automate your drinking adventures.

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Tropical Storm Sandy on course to hit Jamaica

Tropical Storm Sandy, which formed in the western Caribbean Sea late Monday, is expected to become a hurricane on Wednesday as it approaches Jamaica, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

The storm was centered about 395 miles south-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica, and had top sustained winds of 45 miles per hour.

A hurricane watch was issued for Jamaica, where strong winds and rain is expected to begin on Tuesday.

Video: Like hurricanes, winter storms to get names too

The storm did not pose a threat to the Gulf of Mexico, where U.S. oil and gas operations are clustered.

A tropical storm warning was in effect for Jamaica, meaning residents should expect heavy rains and strong winds within 24 to 36 hours.

"Right now we just have to hope and pray and keep watch," said Antonette Fisher, a resident of New Haven, a community with a history of flooding whenever it rains, to the Jamaica Observer.

Computer models showed Sandy was on a projected path that would carry it over Jamaica on Wednesday and then eastern Cuba and the Bahamas.

If the rain should come and fall like how it did a few months ago, we fear that we may lose our homes," said resident Winston Higgins told the paper.

Sandy is expected to dump as much as 5 to 10 inches of rain across parts of Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and eastern Cuba, forecasters said. Residents were warned that the harsh weather could spark flash floods and mudslides.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49514800/ns/weather/

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Yahoo earnings beat Wall Street's expectations

CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on Yahoo's Q3 earnings release.

By CNBC.com staff

Yahoo reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analysts' expectations on Monday in the Internet giant's first earnings report with new CEO Marissa Mayer at the helm.

After the earnings announcement, Yahoo shares rose in trading after the closing bell. (Click here to get the latest quotes for Yahoo.)

"Yahoo had a solid third quarter, and we are encouraged by the stabilization in search and display revenue," Mayer said in the earnings release. "We're taking important steps to position Yahoo for long-term success, and we're confident that our focus on quality and improving the user experience will drive increased value for our advertisers, partners and shareholders."

The company posted third-quarter earnings excluding items of 35 cents per share, up from 23 cents a share in the year-earlier period.

Revenue increased 2 percent to $1.09 billion from $1.07 billion a year ago.

Analysts had expected the company to report earnings excluding items of 25 cents a share on $1.08 billion in revenue, according to a consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.

This was the first quarterly report delivered by Mayer, a former Google executive.

As part of her comeback plan for Yahoo, Mayer has poached a string of tech executives to help her lead the company in recent weeks.

These additions include Henrique de Castro as chief operating officer, Ken Goldman as chief financial officer, Ron Bell as general counsel, Jacqueline Reses as executive vice president of people and development, and Kathy Savitt as chief marketing officer.

Roughly 700 million users visit a Yahoo website every month ? putting it in the top ranks globally. But the amount of activity people engage in on many sites is steadily declining and its smartphone offerings are deemed lackluster.

?Before the earnings release, Ann Winblad, co-founder and managing director of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, stressed the importance of monetizing mobile for tech companies.

"This is a big experiment in the tech industry," Winblad said. "Everyone is a 2.0 company now whether they want to be or not. Google,?Microsoft?, even?Amazon?is going to have to deal with mobile sooner versus later."

Mayer is expected to focus on revamping Yahoo's technology and products, shifting course from the media-centric approach embraced by her immediate predecessor Ross Levinsohn.

Yahoo ended the quarter with 12,000 employees, down more than 12 percent from 13,700 a year earlier.

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What food is high protein and low fat? | Health and Fitness Tips ...

With the development of society, all aspects of our lives are also changing. For example, in the diet to eat healthy, eat nutritious. So what foods are nutritious? What food is high protein and low fat?

High protein is the level of food protein content, and low-fat is the proportion of triglycerides, cholesterol less food. Usually the two are linked together. Now to tell you about the high protein and low fat food.

1, The first category: meat (including pork, poultry, beef, etc.). Meat protein content between 10-20%, commonly known as lean meat is less fat content of meat, and the fat meat is the fat content of more meat, lean meat protein content more than fat meat. The fat content of the meat, and animal species, age, body parts, fattening situation had relations. Total of 20 kinds of amino acid building blocks of proteins, including eight (essential amino acids) is the human body can not synthesis, must rely on food intake contains eight kinds of amino acids; meat protein is a complete protein, can provide all kinds of amino acids needed by the body. When the meat protein is digested in the human body, the decomposition of the amino acids can be absorbed.

Tips: such as lean beef, each containing 100 grams of protein 20.1 g; sauce beef, each containing 100 grams of protein 32 grams, braised beef contains 25 grams of protein per 100 grams.

2, The second category: eggs. Egg by egg white and yolk. Egg white in nutrients protein, containing the essential amino acids needed by the human body, the body can be completely absorbed and used almost the whole egg protein, is the best quality protein food.

Tips: such as eggs, egg is one of mankind?s best source of nutrition. The eggs contain a lot of vitamins and minerals and proteins of high biological value. Best of the people, the quality of egg protein, second only to breast milk. According to analysis, the the hectogram eggs containing protein 12.8 g, containing 11 to 15 grams of fat. Eat eggs are also some precautions, such as avoid eating immature eggs, do not eat eggs and tea immediately.

3, The third category: fish. Fish food meat tender and delicious, nutrient-rich, easy to digest, and is a favorite food. Especially suitable for the elderly, young children and patients eat. Fish is low in fat content of 1 to 10%, and the protein content in the 15 to 20%, is a high-quality protein, the shorter fish muscle fiber, protein organization structure soft, moisture content of the meat is tender, easily digested and absorbed, digestibility 87 ? 98%.

Tips: pregnant women and the baby fish to be careful.

4, The fourth category: beans. Many varieties of beans, soybean, broad beans, green beans, peas, red bean. According to the type and quantity of beans nutrients they may be divided into two categories. Soybeans represented a class of high-protein, high-fat beans. Another beans while high in complex carbohydrates characterized, such as mung bean, red bean. Very high nutritional value of the beans, eat beans every day, the human body can reduce the fat content, increase immunity and reduce the risk of illness, beans contain high protein content, good quality, its nutritional value is close to the animals protein, is the best plant protein.

Tips: fat content of soy beans in about 16% to more than 35% are proteins, can be processed into tofu, dried tofu, tofu skin, like red beans, mung soup to drink, good taste can also the disease prevention.

5, The fifth category: cereals. Cereals mainly refers to the seeds of plants of the Gramineae. It consists of rice, wheat, corn and other grains, such as millet, black rice, buckwheat, oats, barley rice, sorghum, etc..

Tips: such as wheat rich in starch, protein, fat, minerals, calcium, iron, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and vitamin A. Protein content of 10% to 20%.

Accounted for 80% of rice protein containing lysine high alkali insoluble glutenin, lysine content higher than the other cereals, amino acid composition ratio is reasonable, the digestibility of the protein is more than 90%, the nutritional value is very high.

Per 100 grams of corn in the corn calories 106 kcal, 2.9 g of cellulose, 4.0 g protein, 1.2 g fat, 22.8 g carbohydrates, and the other containing the mineral elements and vitamins.

Per 100 grams of millet and millet 9.7 grams of protein, 1.7 g fat, 76.1 g carbohydrates, the millet gruel healthy food. Boiled available separately, can also add jujube, red bean, sweet potato, lotus, lily, millet gruel boiled flavor nutrition sedative effect.

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5 Terrifying Moments from Video Game History ? Man Cave Daily

by Steve Stevenson

The great thing about video games is their potential to immerse us totally in a fictional world. Even in their early days, with graphics that would make a Rubik?s Cube laugh scornfully, video games could capture the imagination and tap directly into our adrenal glands. That?s great if you want the buzz of drifting a ferrari, or exploding a star-cruiser. It?s slightly more worrying, though, when the video game?s sole objective is to make you @?$! your pants.

So steel yourself, brave gamer, as we take a journey through video game history and take a look at some of the? OH MY GOD LOOK BEHIND YOU!!

METROIDS!! (Metroid, 1986)

samus versus metroids

For about ten days in the ?80s, there were more female video game characters than female video game players

When home gaming was just beginning its golden-age, Metroid was a ground-breaking newcomer that seemed gargantuan and labyrinthine compared to its peers. Set on an eerie alien world, you took control of a futuristic bounty-hunter, and could wander for hours through haunting caverns filled with more dangerous indigenous lifeforms than Australia could shake a spider-infested stick at.

It wasn?t until the final level that the true horror began. Dropping suddenly into a laboratory-like environment where automated guns fired at you with alarming regularity was disconcerting enough; but then came the Metroids? hulking jellyfish-like abominations unlike anything you had encountered before. They were impervious to most of your weaponry, honed in on you with frightening speed, and once they caught you they didn?t stop leeching your energy until you were dead.

Metroids might seem like child?s-play to a modern gamer, but at the time, enemies with this kind of merciless attack-pattern were unprecedented. More worrying still is that you would have been leveling up your character throughout the entire game up to this point, modifying your energy and weapons capabilities until you felt damn near invincible. To have an enemy that made a nonsense of all your achievements suddenly ambush you was, to say the least, bowel troubling. Worst of all, if you were unfortunate enough to make it this far without obtaining the ice-beam weapon, the Metroids were impossible to kill. There hadn?t been a more horrifying surprise at the end of a game since John Doe from Se7en hosted Let?s Make A Deal.

LEECH AMBUSH!! (Splatterhouse, 1988)

rick is ambushed by bore worms in splatterhouse

If the ?80s taught us one thing, it?s that nobody in a goalie mask is the hero

In the late ?80s Splatterhouse carved its way into the arcades with all the subtlety of a rusty lump hammer. Squeezing every horror movie trope for all it was worth, Splatterhouse became a nightmare mishmash of grotesque demons, deadly poltergeists and womb-like abominations? all of which you could splat into wallpaper paste with a well-timed blow from your axe-handle. With hanging corpses that puked acid at you, and chainsaw-handed freaks getting all up in your grill, Splatterhouse was full of awful surprises?none more so awful than the boreworm ambush.

It started when you entered the first boss room, and instantly realised that you were totally boned. By this point you would yet to have encountered boreworms?they?re leech-like creatures that are fast and difficult to hit, a pain in the ass that rank right up there with the birds from Castlevania. And now you had wandered into a room where they were piled up like dirty laundry. What followed was possibly the most button-mashing, joystick-wiggling panic dance in arcade history, as you desperately tried to avoid being overwhelmed. Then, when you thought it was all over, the corpse that had been hanging by its neck from an open attic throughout the whole ordeal suddenly had a surprise for you? a final boreworm that burst from its chest, just in time to see you squeal like a girl. Perhaps not one of the first examples of a video game salute to the Thank-God-He?s-Dead-Oh-No-Wait-He-Isn?t horror trope, but certainly one of the most memorable.

WHY WON?T IT DIE!?!? (Resident Evil, 1996)

chris red field takes on a zombie in resident evil

?Excuse me, sir? Is this your mansi?AAAIEEE IT HAS NO NOSE!?

Although Resident Evil wasn?t the first game in it?s genre, it was the first of its kind to find a home on the massively popular Playstation games console, and is justly credited with bringing survival horror to the masses. It?s important to remember that up to this point, for many gamers, the entire concept of survival strategy in a horror game was summed up with ?shoot stuff until stuff is dead?. A demon/zombie/girl-scout would charge you, and you would shoot it. Rinse and repeat. End of story. So when us innocent console gamers of the past piloted our clumsy Jill Valentines or Chris Redfields into their first zombie encounter, we really weren?t prepared for what came next?

The game?s focus on tense atmosphere, creepy music and a (for the time) ground-breaking cutscene couldn?t have prepared us for that first moment when, after pumping a zombie full of your limited pistol bullets, it got up from the ground and tried to eat the look of panic clean off your face. More shots, more blood, and still it came. Crawling now, and still moaning like some kind of ghostly cow. And God help you if you tried to take it on with the knife?

Sure, the rest of the game was mostly solving over-elaborate puzzles and hilariously bad dialogue, but for that one shining moment, when I fondly remember spending a full two minutes training a pistol on a computer sprite just incase it wasn?t really dead, Resident Evil raised the bar in video game terror.

DWARVES!!! ARRRRGH!! (Silent Hill, 1999)

dwarf attacks in silent hill

?We prefer to be called little people from hell.?

Unlike Resident Evil, which became more about terrible plots and convoluted action sequences, Silent Hill dedicated itself entirely to creeping you out. Whether you were being chased through the dense fog by sinister mutants, or stumbling through a dark alternate nightmare world of blood and rust, Silent Hill used every trick in the book to keep you on edge.

Perhaps one of its cleverest tricks was the use of the radio and the torch. For those of you unfamiliar with either the game or the movie (shame on you, go rent one or both right now) the broken radio would emit a creepy burst of static whenever monsters were approaching, and with many of the levels being in total darkness, the torch would often be the only point of light in the game. The clever twist was that the very things that let you see and hear your enemies, also let them see and hear you?

This was first made apparent in the school level, where the abandoned, pitch-black corridors were patrolled by shuffling, mutant dwarf monsters. You could walk into a room with your radio and torch turned off and hear them moving around. You could choose to brave the dark and hopefully sneak past them, or you could use your torch and radio. Almost as soon as you turned the torch on the monsters would zero in on you, coming out of the shadows and into your circle of light like something out of a nightmare, while your radio crackled and whined the soundtrack to your imminent demise.

These days, the kind of lighting effects in games that allow a room to be lit by a portable light source are taken for granted, but at the time of its release the technology was still groundbreaking, and Silent Hill used it in a way that still stands up to modern games in terms of ruining a perfectly good pair of pants.

I?M LOSING MY MIND!! NEEEEEEEE!!!! (Eternal Darkness, 2004)

a women dead in the bath tub in eternal darkness

Blood is great for the skin, but only when it?s underneath it

Eternal Darkness doesn?t make the scary-moments grade because its monsters are the most intimidating, or its atmosphere the most tense; it makes the grade because how it tries to scare you is by far the most fun and original way in video game history. Eternal Darkness tries to convince you that you?re losing your mind.

For those of you who haven?t played the game, please don?t read on. Go and find an old copy of the game and play it through. It?s not the best game out there, but there are certain moments that?ll make you glad you made the effort.

Now, for those who have played, you?ll likely remember the times when your character would suddenly return to a room only to find themselves walking on the ceiling, or that your television would appear to mute itself, or that your inventory would suddenly be wiped. Or maybe your game would pretend to to crash, or stop midway to tell you you?d only purchased a demo version. Or sprinkle power-ups around making you think you?d hit the jackpot, only to have the screen white out while your avatar clutched his or her head, bemoaning their lost marbles as you realize the power-ups were never there in the first place. Eternal Darkness was crammed with more ?What the @?$%?? moments than Clint Eastwood?s entire history of political commentary.

Eternal Darkness may not have been a heavy-weight in the horror game circles- appearing only on the comparatively under-powered Game Cube system- but it achieved with originality and creativity what many slicker games failed to do with blood and guts.

CONCLUSION

Its easy to become jaded with horror themed games these days. After all, those of us who are grownup are less concerned with zombies and demons and more concerned with unemployment or that weird lump on our foot. And the younger kids? They?ve grown up with YouTube, and have thus become desensitised to the point that grizzled Vietnam veterans would shake their head in pity. But there are still great games out there bringing us brand new worlds, brand new monsters, and brand new ways to die. So here?s to the game developers, past and present, who have done their damnedest to momentarily take us out of the real world, and submerge us fully into a realm of spine-tingling terror. Thanks guys? I guess?


We don't need your judgment, Star, we need you to be in awe of our toe-dexterity

We don?t need your judgment, Star, we need you to be in awe of our toe-dexterity

Steve Stevenson lies awake at night, reliving the time he was almost a Jill sandwich. You can follow him on twitter, read his book, or check him out at The Leaky Wiki? if you dare.?

 5 Terrifying Moments from Video Game History

It just kinda looks like sea life

Steve also chronicled the ?80s with our?Harsh Life Lessons learned from Classic Video?Games. But if you want to see where horror meets failure, check out?The 5 Worst Monsters In Resident Evil.

Source: http://mancave.cbslocal.com/2012/10/22/5-terrifying-moments-from-video-game-history/

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