Saturday, February 16, 2013

Mystery Nokia smartphone flaunted in European Lumia 920 ad

Nokia Lumia 920 ad from Europe shows a mystery model

A recent Nokia Lumia 920 TV commercial from Netherlands carrier KPN Mobiel -- spotted by My Nokia Blog -- shows a curious yellow handset at the five second mark, and after squinting for a bit we're still not sure what we're seeing. It's obviously not a 920, and it doesn't match any other existing models that we can remember. Our mobile experts noticed that it vaguely resembles the Nokia Lumia 822 from US carrier Verizon, but the headphone nub, camera pod position and tapered design don't match that model -- which also appears to be smaller than the one pictured above. Could the Finnish carrier be holding out on us until Mobile World Congress 2013? Or is it some kind of Dutch variant of the 822? We've no idea, but if any of you do, we're sure you'll let us know below. You can scope the video after the fold.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/15/nokia-lumia-920-ad-from-europe-seems-to-shows-different-model/

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The Value of Building Lasting Relationships | UDig's IT Staffing Blog

Following up on yesterday?s post about communicating with clients, employees, and anyone in your life, I thought I?d take it a step further and write about building relationships. And a relationship post on Valentine?s Day seems rather fitting.

In business, just as in our personal lives, strong relationships are built on trust and understanding. Common interests or common ground can often aid in the development of relationships. The small things that make a person tick ? it could be fishing, hunting, reading, music, running, biking, knitting or any other thing that gets someone excited ? are key elements in finding a commonality that a relationship can be built on. Once a trusting relationship is established then business (and hopefully making money) can fall into place.

We often hear that it?s not always best to do business with your friends but these are the people in our lives that provide the strongest relationships. Having grown up here in Richmond, like many on the UDig team, I have many friends that I come across in my business life. I think this is natural. In staffing, it is important to UDig for our clients, consultants and candidates to trust us. We want to get to understand their business needs, career needs, etc. It is hard to get these details without trust. In business relationships, we demonstrate our trustworthiness through honesty and knowledge sharing. Often we work close enough with these professionals that many become more than business associates but also friends.

Business relationships are built much like friendships ? open honest communication, trust, dependability are all foundations to build strong lasting relationships ? each adding value to the other. Find out what makes your network of contacts, employees, or clients tick ? what makes them want to get out of bed in the morning.? Surround yourself with good quality people and relationships and your business should flourish.

Happy Valentine?s Day!

-Rob Grimes, UDig Senior Account Manager

Source: http://www.udig.com/blog/2013/02/14/the-value-of-building-lasting-relationships/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-value-of-building-lasting-relationships

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Friday, February 15, 2013

Astros? Rick Ankiel keeps playing baseball on his own terms

Rick Ankiel hopes to show the Astros he can do more with the bat than last year would indicated. (Karen Warren/Chronicle )

KISSIMMEE, Fla. ? Rick Ankiel had been in an Astros uniform three hours when it clicked.

At 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, he quietly snuck into his new team?s locker room, wearing shorts and a T-shirt, texting while giving his first interview.

?I multi-task. I?ve got kids,? said the 33-year-old Ankiel.

By 11:30 a.m., he was in right field in the back corner of the Astros? spring-training complex, sharply turning his torso before running down long flies, then placing both hands on his knees in his trademark ?ready? stance.

Fifteen minutes later, Ankiel was at the plate. He bunted three balls, cracked former Astros interim manager Tony DeFrancesco?s batting-practice pitches and then dug in. DeFrancesco tossed a softy; Ankiel parked it. The ball soared, drawing his young teammates? eyes upward and landing past the right-field fence Ankiel once patrolled.

The shot felt good and looked good. Ankiel had clubbed his first practice home run as an Astro. Except first-year manager Bo Porter, who coached Ankiel the last two seasons in Washington, took it back.

?You know that?s a foul ball, right?? Porter joked.

Astros 2013 spring training

KISSIMMEE, Fla. ? Rick Ankiel had been in an Astros uniform three hours when it clicked. At 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, he quietly snuck into his new team?s locker room, wearing shorts and a T-shirt, texting while giving his first interview. ?I multi-task. I?ve got kids,? said the 33-year-old Ankiel. By 11:30 a.m., he was in [...]

Source: http://blog.chron.com/ultimateastros/2013/02/15/astros-rick-ankiel-keeps-playing-baseball-on-his-own-terms/

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Why To adopt iPad Application Development?

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It totally doesn?t matter what type of business you have, you have to accept marketing challenges and deal with it, adopting latest strategies. Such strategy implies to every business, so iPad application development services providers come with numerous applications that helps businesses to fight for getting victory. As such applications are design to manage plans and implement it more efficiently. Previously, users don?t have idea that iPad development helps users to makes some changes in documents and sheets that they have already created. In fact, users can easily access multi-edit tool box after switching power edit mode.

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A microbial biorefinery provides new insight into how bacteria regulate genes

Friday, February 15, 2013

Microorganisms that can break down plant biomass into the precursors of biodiesel or other commodity chemicals might one day be used to produce alternatives to petroleum. But the potential of this "biorefinery" technology is limited by the fact that most microorganisms cannot break down lignin, a highly stable polymer that makes up as much as a third of plant biomass.

Streptomyces bacteria are among few microorganisms known to degrade and consume lignin. Now a group of researchers at Brown University has unlocked the genetic and molecular mechanisms behind a key part of that process. The results are published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research.

Jason Sello, professor of chemistry at Brown, and Rebecca Page, professor in biology in the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry, directed the research with graduate students Jennifer Davis and Breann Brown.

"Aside from the implications for biotechnology, this work is significant because it yielded fundamental insights into how bacteria control the expression of their genes," Sello said. "Understanding how genes underlying lignin degradation are regulated could have practical importance in that we could possibly use this information to engineer bacteria that can convert this important component of plant biomass into the biofuels of high-value chemicals."

The consumption of lignin by Streptomyces bacteria is a multistep process. First, the bacteria release enzymes that depolymerize the lignin ? break it down into its constituent compounds. The bacteria take up the resulting compounds and use the carbon to support their growth and reproduction. Some of that lignin-derived carbon is converted into triglycerides, the building blocks of biodiesel, and other high-value compounds.

This latest research deals with the second part of that process, the ability of Streptomyces bacteria to metabolize aromatic compounds derived from lignin, which are highly stable and hard to break down.

In previous work, Sello and Davis identified a cluster of genes in Streptomyces bacteria that encode enzymes for breaking down a lignin-derived compound called protocatechuate. Under normal circumstances, those genes were inactive ? essentially switched off. Only when bacteria were grown in a medium containing protocatechuate did the genes switch on and produce the appropriate enzymes. In an effort to understand this phenomenon, Sello and Davis discovered that a transcription factor ? a kind of protein that attaches itself to DNA ? called PcaV was involved in switching the genes on and off. The next step, and the focus of this new research, was figuring out how PcaV controls gene expression.

Sello and Davis proposed a model for how it might work. They proposed that PcaV probably binds to DNA in a way that physically prevents the transcription of the lignin-degrading genes, turning them off. In order to explain how the genes are switched on in the presence of protocatechuate, they proposed that the compound might compromise the ability of PcaV to bind to DNA, which would expose the genes and allow them to be expressed.

A series of experiments provided support for their model. In a test tube, the researchers established that PcaV tightly binds to specific DNA sequences in close proximity to the gene cluster in question, validating the first half of the model. To confirm the second half, Sello and his colleagues exposed the PcaV-DNA complex to protocatechuate. They found that PcaV loses its affinity for DNA in the presence of the compound.

"So we can say that protocatechuate attenuates the DNA binding activity of the PcaV protein, which permits expression of the genes," Sello said. "We now have evidence that validates our model."

Sello and his colleagues then dug down into the process a little further. Using a technique called protein crystallography, the team examined the structure of PcaV in complex with protocatechuate, to gain insight into how the compound affects the capacity of the protein to bind DNA. They found that arginine-15, an amino acid in PcaV, is critical for binding both to protocatechuate and to DNA. On this basis, the group proposed that arginine-15 acts as a molecular switch that is flipped by protocatechuate.

"In the absence of protocatechuate, arginine 15 is important in the binding of PcaV to DNA in a manner that represses transcription," Sello said. "But when you introduce protocatechuate, the arginine spatially reorients to bind the compound. The accompanying conformational changes compromise the ability of the protein to bind to DNA."

An important protein

Beyond possible implications for bioenergy and sustainable chemistry, Sello says the work is meaningful for basic research in bacteriology. PcaV is a member of the MarR family of transcription factors, a family of 12,000 proteins that are known to regulate genes that influence virulence and drug resistance in other types of bacteria.

"It's a very important family of transcription factors in bacteria," Sello said. "Our paper is particularly important because it sheds light on how these proteins control gene expression and mediate responses to small molecules. While many studies of MarR family transcription factors have been published, ours is unique in the way that it synergistically integrates experimental methods from genetics, biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology."

The research was funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and through a seed award from the Office of the Vice President of Research at Brown.

"The collegiality and size of the scientific community at Brown helps to make these collaborative, interdisciplinary research projects work," Sello said.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

How President Obama won Ohio in 2008 ? and whether he can do it again (Washington Post)

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