Tuesday, 3 January 2012

China dissident-lawyer Gao jailed in far west: brother (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? Chinese authorities have jailed the prominent dissident-lawyer Gao Zhisheng in the remote far west, his brother said Monday, the first confirmation of Gao's whereabouts in nearly two years in a case that has fanned criticism about secretive detentions.

Gao has been imprisoned in the Shaya County Prison in Xinjiang region on charges of "inciting subversion of state power," his brother, Gao Zhiyi, told Reuters by telephone from his home in Shaanxi province, citing a court notice.

"Now we finally know where he is, I hope we can visit him in a few days, but it's a long way to travel," said Gao Zhiyi.

The court notice amounted to the clearest information of Gao Zhisheng's location since April 2010, when he briefly made contact with friends and foreign reporters after being held in secretive detention for more than a year.

China's state news agency Xinhua reported last month that Gao Zhisheng had been sent back to jail, ending his probation for an earlier conviction. But Xinhua did not say where Gao was, and his family and supporters believe he has been held secretively by authorities for much of the past two years.

A combative Beijing-based rights advocate who tackled many causes anathema to the ruling Communist Party, Gao was sentenced to three years in jail in 2006 for "inciting subversion of state power," a charge often used to punish critics of one-party rule.

Gao was given five years of probation, formally sparing him from the prison sentence. But his family was under constant surveillance and Gao was detained on and off over that time.

His probation was soon to expire when the court announced that he would instead be sent to jail to serve his sentence.

Gao was taken from a relative's home in Shaanxi province in north China in February 2009 -- his family says by security officers -- and had been missing since he resurfaced briefly in April 2010.

Gao's wife, Geng He, and children have sought refuge in the United States where members of Congress have pressed his case.

The United Nations working group on arbitrary detention said in March 2010 that Gao was being detained in violation of international law.

Shaya, where the notice said Gao is jailed, is about 1,100 km (680 miles) southwest of Urumqi, the regional capital of Xinjiang.

(Reporting by Chris Buckley; Editing by Robert Birsel)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120102/wl_nm/us_china_lawyer

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Monday, 2 January 2012

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Google Leaves App Inventor In Limbo

Relevant: http://appinventoredu.mit.edu/faq-app-inventor-transition-mit [mit.edu]

I've been involved with the App Inventor community for a while; anyone who has been using AAI has known this time was coming. The hard deadline was set by Google a while back, the target from MIT was to get an analogue to the appinventorbeta.com service up and running by 12/31. They're a little short of that goal for a few important reasons.

Most importantly, the original App Inventor engine (at google) ran on top of google-proprietary internals. That is to say, it was not possible to spin out the App Inventor backend (which handles building and packaging an APK file from the blocks program) onto MIT servers without doing what amounted to a complete rewrite to enable it to run on App Engine. Google supported this effort and handed it off to MIT, who have been working hard to get an up-and-running system ASAP. As for right now:

If you absolutely rely on App Inventor, you can now run your own parallel instance of the backend by deploying the system as linked in the OP. This works nicely, because now the system is completely under your control (and you can hack it if you choose). This is useful for people teaching classes that use AAI as a platform (as I will be doing later this semester), but isn't so great for hobby programmers.

If you want something that runs like the old appinventorbeta.com site, allowing you to write apps but not have to worry about putting up your own backend server, wait a few weeks. There will be something up on appinventoredu.mit.edu fairly soon.

The reason why this transition is taking so long is nothing so nefarious as Google or MIT being evil or bad citizens. It's simple, really: there's not that many people actually doing coding for the project, and there's been a lot of coding to do. It'll be out soon. Patience, young apprentices.

App Inventor isn't going away, and as a matter of fact, the list of new features and useful extensions that are targeted for the coming few years is exciting and compelling.

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotDevelopers/to/~3/hA9E_ZQp4ig/google-leaves-app-inventor-in-limbo

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It?s A Girl For Rebecca Gayheart & Eric Dane

Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane?s family just got bigger. The couple welcomed their second daughter last Wednesday. Looks like hunky Eric Dane better get used to a house full of women. His beautiful wife actress Rebecca Gayheart gave birth to the couple?s second child, Georgia Geraldine. Not a bad way to end 2011 if you ask me. A rep for the former Beverly Hills 90210 star has confirmed the new addition to the Gayheart/Dane family and has revealed that mom and the baby are doing just fine. Baby Georgia joins big sister Billie who will turn 2-years old in March. Rebecca?s rep also stated that Gayheart and Dane?s oldest daughter is thrilled to be a big sister. Yeah I wonder just how much Billie is going to like her new sibling when the baby requires all of her mom and dad?s attention, just sayin. The couple shared that they would adding to their family last July. Shortly after they announced the pregnancy Eric checked himself into rehab for his addiction to painkillers. The actor was there for 30 days. I personally think it is rather ironic that Dane who plays ladies man Dr. Mark Sloan or McSteamy on the ABC [...]

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Iceland names new finance minister in government shuffle (Reuters)

REYKJAVIK (Reuters) ? Iceland named a new finance minister Saturday in a cabinet reshuffle aimed at strengthening the center-left coalition by decreasing internal dissent.

Oddny Hardardottir, the new minister, is expected to maintain policies aimed at gradually cutting the budget deficit.

The 54-year-old is seen as a loyalist to Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir, a Social Democrat whose government has been hurt by the anti-EU sentiments of some ministers.

Iceland is currently in talks to enter the European Union, a stance supported by the prime minister.

"I have no doubt that the changes we are making will be positive for the coalition and the country," Sigurdardottir told reporters.

Hardardottir replaces Steingrimur Sigfusson as finance minister.

Sigfusson will now take on the Economy Ministry and the Fisheries and Farm Ministry in a combined post. The move ousts an outspoken critic of Iceland's EU talks who had served as farm and fisheries minister.

Analysts say the government will be more united after the reshuffle, announced after traditional end-of-the-year talks between the government and the president.

The reshuffle also means women now outnumber men in the government by five to four, including the prime minister.

(Reporting by Omar Valdimarsson; Writing by Patrick Lannin; Editing by Alessandra Rizzo)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111231/wl_nm/us_iceland

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Sunday, 1 January 2012

5 Steps for Finding New Customers (Mashable)

Ronald Brown is a successful startup CEO with an extensive background in technology and consumer marketing. His new book, Anticipate. The Architecture of Small Team Innovation and Product Success is available via iTunes, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. The subject of finding customers is one of the most mysterious in business development. I?m often asked how the most successful companies do it, maybe in the hope that there's a secret or shortcut to success. Sorry to say, no silver bullet exists.

[More from Mashable: Top 10 iOS Apps of 2011]

Even with large budgets, customer discovery is more art than science. Below are the five basic steps. The most important aspect of this process is to be very methodical in your approach. Knowing where you?ve been is the only way to improve and repeat successes. Pay close attention to the details and record everything in a consistent format.


1. Classification Structure


The first step is to decide on a classification structure, better known as segmentation. You might have a product in mind, or a general concept, but sometimes, you might just be fishing -- looking for a problem to solve in a market that seems attractive. That?s OK. Market segmenters are detectives.

[More from Mashable: 2011?s Biggest Winners and Losers in Ecommerce]

What makes a market attractive? Maybe you see alignment with your idea or product. Or, maybe something about a segment strikes a chord and gets your creative juices flowing, knowing what you know about your company?s capabilities. Also, segment size is important: Why waste time if long-term financial gains aren?t possible?

The segment selection process can be intuitive, based on personal experience, or it can be driven by highly sophisticated segmentation tools that carve up the total market into standardized groups. (Lots of companies start with Standard Industrial Classification codes (SIC codes), a system for tracking the entire economy, managed by the U.S. Census Bureau.) Either way, at this point, you are simply making educated guesses about which ones might be a fit. You have no idea if the fit will materialize.

In emerging industries, segmentation can evolve quickly. When the iPad was first introduced, tablets were tablets. Then ereaders became a distinct category vs. general purpose. Then pricing tiers emerged. Now, industry analysts are breaking the market up into broad stroke vertical applications -- education, health care, etc. -- which will get subdivided further very soon.


2. Hypothesis Testing


With your evaluation structure in place, you now need to determine, one segment at a time, if there is really an opportunity you can address. You dig deeper from a research standpoint, paying particular attention to competitive offerings. Again, there?s a range of tools you can use. A consumer products company might do a formal, quantitative study, and a company selling to enterprises might set up personal meetings with senior executives. Major consulting firms, like McKinsey & Co. or the Boston Consulting Group, rely heavily on in-depth, one-on-one interviews in all of their projects. I?m working on a project in the tablet business right now, and you?d be amazed at how much you can learn from resellers.

What are you looking for? You?re identifying customer problems. They should be big ones -- ?pain points.? If a problem isn?t urgent and important, it?ll be difficult to create a meaningful competitive advantage. At the same time, you?re looking to see how your solution solves the problem. Is it dramatically better? Is it ?demonstrable? (a very helpful ingredient when it comes to being socialized)?

If you?ve found a pain point in a large market you can address and there are no competitors (yes, it happens), you?ve stumbled upon an ?unmet need,? one of the holy grails of new product development.

Segment by segment, you are testing a hypothesis related to fit or alignment: that you have something of value to offer a customer group. You are not just collecting information.

You?ll discover all kinds of things at this point, from a particular segment being a complete miss, to essential product features that must be added. Hypothesis testing never stops, even after you introduce your product. In fact, the best is yet to come. Once a product is in the market, learning based on actual usage will flow in. That?s why many in the new products field go to market with a ?minimally viable product.?


3. Nuance Testing


Here?s the step that?s easy to overlook. All problems have context. In other words, when customers solve problems, they are affected by circumstances associated with timing and physical surroundings, and by the nature of the task itself. As a marketer, you won?t understand context by doing a survey, conducting a focus group, or talking to senior executives.

You understand context by experiencing customer problem solving yourself. To do that, you turn to customer immersion techniques. Did you know dairy farmers use tablets? To elegantly solve their problems, you better be willing to get up at 3 a.m. on a freezing morning. Some consumer goods companies even live with customers in their homes for a short period of time. Procter & Gamble, considered one of the best marketers in the world, uses such an immersion program called ?Living It.?


4. Customer Stories


Hypothesis and nuance testing findings get captured as stories. They're much more descriptive than use cases in that they focus heavily on problem/solution decision making.

5. Solution Iteration


Tight product alignment with a customer is a matter of iteration. You put something out there (an idea, a prototype, an actual product), and you get feedback, and you go away and improve and refine. Your customer stories get more refined as well.

It?s highly unlikely that you?ll identify a pain point and address it perfectly in one fell swoop. In fact, to even try is highly risky, especially if you?re building hardware.

Most of the time and money wasted in new product development is related to late-stage rework, but you can avoid it by developing in small steps, ever tightening the alignment. This is what agile development is all about, and why it?s gaining so much in popularity in and outside Silicon Valley.

Image courtesy of iStockphoto, pixdeluxe

This story originally published on Mashable here.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/internet/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/mashable/20111230/tc_mashable/5_steps_for_finding_new_customers

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Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Cancer Support Group

Driving Directions to Duke Clinic (Trent Drive off Erwin Road)

From Greensboro and Points West
Via 1-85 North:
Exit onto N.C. 147 (Durham Freeway).
Take first exit off Durham Freeway onto 15-501 S. toward Chapel Hill.
Stay in right lane, and take second exit (#107) to N.C. 751.
Turn LEFT onto N.C. 751 S., go under the highway, and take next left turn onto Erwin Road.
Stay on Erwin Road past Duke Hospital. Turn right onto Trent Drive and park in the Duke Clinic Parking garage on the left.

From Richmond and Points North
Via I-85 South:
In Durham, take the left-lane exit (#174B) for US 15-501 S. Bypass - Duke University/Chapel Hill.
Continue on U.S. 15-501 to the fourth exit (#107) a right-lane exit for N.C. 751.
Turn LEFT onto N.C. 751 S., go under the highway, and take next left turn onto Erwin Road.
Stay on Erwin Road past Duke Hospital. Turn right onto Trent Drive and park in the Duke Clinic Parking garage on the left.

From RDU Airport, Raleigh and Points East
Via I-40 West:
Exit onto the Durham Freeway (N.C. 147).
Take Durham Freeway to Fulton Street exit (#15B).
Turn left onto Fulton Street, take to end at Erwin Road.
Turn left onto Erwin Road past Duke Hospital. Turn right onto Trent Drive and park in the Duke Clinic Parking garage on the left.

From Chapel Hill
Via U.S. 15-501 North:
Take 15-501 N. marked Duke Univ./Med Ctr. (Do NOT take 15-501 Business.)
Take N.C. 751 exit (#107) marked Duke. Univ. West Campus.
Turn right onto N.C. 751, make the next left turn onto Erwin Road.
Stay on Erwin Road past Duke Hospital. Turn right onto Trent Drive and park in the Duke Clinic Parking garage on the left.

Source: http://www.dukehealth.mobi/events/gastrointestinal_and_pancreatic_cancer_support_group/20120103?utm_source=dukehealth.org&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS_events

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