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09:09:10 01/30/12
Intel and Dell – IT Reinvention and Cloud Computing
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IT Best Practices: Discover how IT reinvention and cloud computing can improve your agility and help control costs from Intel IT and Dell experts. For more Intel IT best practices on cloud computing, go to www.intel.com/IT.
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09:09:10 01/30/12
Intel and Dell – IT Reinvention and Cloud Computing
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IT Best Practices: Discover how IT reinvention and cloud computing can improve your agility and help control costs from Intel IT and Dell experts. For more Intel IT best practices on cloud computing, go to www.intel.com/IT.
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20:25:08 01/27/12
NYT Report on Foxconn, Apple Draws Mixed Reactions from Netizens
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NYT Report on Foxconn, Apple Draws Mixed Reactions from Netizens
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me An in-depth report on the human costs of Apple products has set Chinese netizens abuzz. On Tuesday, Caixin%mdashone of China's largest financial weeklies%mdashpublished an article translated from the New York Times. It looks into the tough working conditions at Foxconn%mdasha Taiwan-based manufacturer and major supplier of Apple products. A New York Times report published on Tuesday discusses what workers face at Chinese suppliers of Apple Incorporated. It's titled: "In China, Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad." With the focus on Taiwan-based Foxconn, Apple's major supplier, journalists Charles Duhigg and David Barboza detail conditions from unsafe work environments to inhumanely long work hours. The article has since been picked up by Caixin%mdasha major Chinese news weekly. The translated report has been re-posted numerous times, drawing mixed reactions from Chinese netizens. Some see it as a call to action for Apple to do more to improve the conditions of China's low-cost laborers. Netizen Zhong Qingsheng writes: "What a great article! This is what Caixin news should be about. Apple needs to do more for manufacturing in China, like protect labor rights and the environment!" Another writes: "Apple's high profits are at great odds with its production environment." Others see Apple and Foxconn as being unfairly singled out, compared to other domestic manufacturers. Netizen Helena ... From: NTDTV Views: 310 3 ratings Time: 02:59 More in People & Blogs
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19:13:49 01/22/12
Two Curious Tibetan Children
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Two Curious Tibetan Children
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com China isincurring huge expenditure in transferring and consolidating the Chinese population in Tibet. Massive investment has been made to build a network of modern highways all over Tibet. China can also boast of having laid the highest railway track in the world that connects Lhasa with Beijing. In fact, China often complains that its "civilizing" mission in Tibet is costing the government and people of China large amounts in terms of subsidies to an under-developed region. According to official Chinese statistics, the level of annual subsidies to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the late 1980s was around 1 billion yuan or $270 million. However, all the infrastructure that China has built in Tibet has not made the lives of the native Tibetans any better; it has only taken the exploitative apparatuses of the Chinese government deeper. Link: woodsmoke.wordpress.com China's Ministry of Land and Resources has announced monumental new resource discoveries all across Tibet. The findings are the culmination of a secret 7-year, $44 million survey project, which began in 1999. More than 1000 researchers were divided into 24 separate groups and fanned out across the Qinghai-Tibet plateau to geologically map the entire Tibetan region. Their findings have lead to a discovery of 16 major new deposits of copper, iron, lead, zinc and other minerals worth an estimated $128 ... From: TibetArchive Views: 62 6 ratings Time: 01:10 More in People & Blogs
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19:13:49 01/22/12
Two Curious Tibetan Children
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Two Curious Tibetan Children
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com China isincurring huge expenditure in transferring and consolidating the Chinese population in Tibet. Massive investment has been made to build a network of modern highways all over Tibet. China can also boast of having laid the highest railway track in the world that connects Lhasa with Beijing. In fact, China often complains that its "civilizing" mission in Tibet is costing the government and people of China large amounts in terms of subsidies to an under-developed region. According to official Chinese statistics, the level of annual subsidies to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the late 1980s was around 1 billion yuan or $270 million. However, all the infrastructure that China has built in Tibet has not made the lives of the native Tibetans any better; it has only taken the exploitative apparatuses of the Chinese government deeper. Link: woodsmoke.wordpress.com China's Ministry of Land and Resources has announced monumental new resource discoveries all across Tibet. The findings are the culmination of a secret 7-year, $44 million survey project, which began in 1999. More than 1000 researchers were divided into 24 separate groups and fanned out across the Qinghai-Tibet plateau to geologically map the entire Tibetan region. Their findings have lead to a discovery of 16 major new deposits of copper, iron, lead, zinc and other minerals worth an estimated $128 ... From: TibetArchive Views: 62 6 ratings Time: 01:10 More in People & Blogs
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21:19:07 01/06/12
Family ReEntry
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Family ReEntry
www.connecticutstyle.tv - Established in 1984, Family ReEntry's mission is a response to the unprecedented numbers of people involved in the criminal justice system. Family ReEntry's mission is to develop, implement and share sustainable, cost effective solutions which empower individuals, strengthen families and communities. From: WTNH Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 05:56 More in People & Blogs
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14:02:39 01/06/12
Future of Cloud Computing - Overcoming IT Cost Barriers
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Future of Cloud Computing - Overcoming IT Cost Barriers
The cloud breaks down barriers to computing power that was once only available to a select few. As more and more businesses explore the benefits of cloud computing, revolutionary innovations are happening across a wide range of industries. For more information about cloud offerings from IBM, visit www.ibm.com Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on our blog at www.thoughtsoncloud.com From: IBM Views: 6414 49 ratings Time: 03:19 More in Science & Technology
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07:41:54 12/28/11
On "If I were a poor Black kid"...
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[ VIDEO ] Joe Hicks discusses the controversy over Gene Marks' blog post at Forbes entitled " If I were a poor Black kid ". Basically he asks, "Why can't white people contribute to the national dialogue on race and racism?"
It does seem like a cop out to just tell someone that they have nothing to say because they're not a poor Black child so they can't relate in any way. I've had a white geography teacher in high school - GO FALCONS - who said that he could relate because he was poor. Of course the conclusion could be that he thinks all Blacks are poor, but that's only a thought and not necessarily based on reality.
All the same Marks bounces off of a recent speech by President Obama in Kansas where he discussed the gap between the rich and the poor:
> The President’s speech got me thinking. My kids are no smarter than similar kids their age from the inner city. My kids have it much easier than their counterparts from West Philadelphia . The world is not fair to those kids mainly because they had the misfortune of being born two miles away into a more difficult part of the world and with a skin color that makes realizing the opportunities that the President spoke about that much harder. This is a fact. In 2011.
I am not a poor black kid. I am a middle aged white guy who comes from a middle class white background. So life was easier for me. But that doesn’t mean that the prospects are impossible for those kids from the inner city. It doesn’t mean that there are no opportunities for them. Or that the 1% control the world and the rest of us have to fight over the scraps left behind. I don’t believe that. I believe that everyone in this country has a chance to succeed. Still. In 2011. Even a poor black kid in West Philadelphia.
It takes brains. It takes hard work. It takes a little luck. And a little help from others. It takes the ability and the know-how to use the resources that are available. Like technology. As a person who sells and has worked with technology all my life I also know this.
If I was a poor black kid I would first and most importantly work to make sure I got the best grades possible. I would make it my #1 priority to be able to read sufficiently. I wouldn’t care if I was a student at the worst public middle school in the worst inner city. Even the worst have their best. And the very best students, even at the worst schools, have more opportunities. Getting good grades is the key to having more options. With good grades you can choose different, better paths. If you do poorly in school, particularly in a lousy school, you’re severely limiting the limited opportunities you have.
And I would use the technology available to me as a student. I know a few school teachers and they tell me that many inner city parents usually have or can afford cheap computers and internet service nowadays. That because (and sadly) it’s oftentimes a necessary thing to keep their kids safe at home than on the streets. And libraries and schools have computers available too. Computers can be purchased cheaply at outlets like TigerDirect and Dell’s Outlet . Professional organizations like accountants and architects often offer used computers from their members, sometimes at no cost at all. You will see at the end of this posting links to several rebuts to Marks' comments. I will add my two cents just as Hicks and those other links have.
I didn't go to the very best schools in Chicago. I'd say my old elementary school was an average at best school and my old high school - when I attended - was one of the worst. My marks weren't that great in elementary school but for some reason my marks in high school were often in the honor roll range. With that in mind though I consider that a fluke today.
My time in high school wasn't a time to seek out options. I never thought of my grades as a ticket mainly because they were had too easy. It was never a challenge academically and who knows how that would've been weathered. The serious challenge was in college where I struggled to keep up.
If only I had the tools back then that the young people have today to help me study and understand the various subjects. I wouldn't just be ahead of my peers but it would be light years ahead of them. But when I was in public school most of those tools did not yet exist.
In spite of the nay sayers - and I will get to one in a moment - Marks isn't wrong. Make the best grades you can where you are take advantage of all the tools you can. Don't have a PC at home go somewhere to use one, especially the library. At that there are people at your school who if you establish a relationship with them will help you move forward.
This nay sayer, well is making more of this than he realizes:
> No believer in Bell Curv-ish nonsense about black intellectual inferiority, Marks makes clear that the children about whom he speaks are no less capable than his own kids. Of course, one wonders just how much of a compliment Marks really intends for this to be, given his strange habit of dissing his offspring, on more than one occasion, as rather unintelligent, unmotivated, promiscuous and even inclined to petty criminality. Not sure what kind of asshole says things like this about his children in print, but I suppose we can leave that discussion for another day.
No doubt Marks would say that he was simply encouraging poor African American kids to take personal responsibility for their success. He might even say that by acknowledging unfair and unjust structural inequity (and even, indirectly, white privilege), he was doing so in a politically ecumenical way. Certainly Marks would perceive his words and intentions as quite different from those of right-wingers whose hectoring of the poor so often involves blaming those at the bottom of the nation’s economic hierarchy for their station in life. To Marks, poor black kids are not to blame for the position in which they find themselves, but they nonetheless hold the keys to their own liberation, and if they would simply follow his sage counsel they could surely make it, like anyone else: even the cerebrally challenged and oversexed spawn who slumber each night just down the hall from he and his wife.
There is much one could say about Marks’s advice — rather typical bootstrapping fare about studying hard, coupled with a more modern emphasis on becoming a techie like him, and thereby, presumably, an irresistible college or job applicant — and most of it has been said already. Like, for instance, this piece , or this one , or this one , or maybe this one , all of which eloquently critique the privileged and naive mindset displayed by Marks, and explain how even when poor kids of color do everything right, the structures of society are too often set up to help them fail anyway.
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And it’s this last point that we might do well to explore further. Fact is, Gene Marks knows his readership at Forbes . He knows that it includes virtually none of the people to whom he is ostensibly offering advice, which means that he isn’t really giving them advice at all; rather, he is inviting his mostly white, mostly affluent audience to engage in a perverse moralistic voyeurism at the expense of impoverished African American youth, almost none of whom that readership will ever meet, and whom they will, in fact, go out of their way to avoid. He is offering a kind of secret white-male handshake to others in the club, assuring them that the problems of urban poverty are not theirs to fix, that they are off the hook as it were, and isn’t that a relief? That Marks may not be as vile in his desire to blame the poor for their status as some, hardly acquits him of the charge that by pandering to the biases of his readership, he has, with some 700-odd simple (and simplistic) words, managed to reinscribe all the worst of their prejudices, many of which one can see on grand display in the readers’ comments section of the original article. Make no mistake, Gene Marks’s column is contempt cloaked as compassion and bigotry dressed up as benevolence. And it can do nothing but contribute to the indifference and even antipathy towards the poor that those who rely on Forbes for insights already possess in ample supply. Starting with that last paragraph it's true, Forbes may not have a significant audience in poor inner city communities. Without having to purchase a subscription you can always go to a library to access past issues of magazines. Also with internet access you can access magazines as well and blog posts such as this one which surely don't require a subscription.
As for Mr. Tim Wise who wrote the above excerpts, how is he going to call that man out for what he refers to his kids. Yeah it may be wrong to say your kids are very bright, but somewhere out there some parent is doing it. I also recognize that Marks is merely a commentator who is definitely using his platform to say what he wants to say.
The main point surely Marks is making is that his children are not much different than poor inner city children. Just that they have different opportunities living in a different part of the Philadelphia area than the inner city children. Perhaps even different expectations from parents, perhaps different staff and different schools. He didn't write the "poor black kid" piece to denigrate his children.
I think what he wrote was real. It shouldn't be impeached merely for that reason. That alone is weak! Although to Mr. Wise's credit he is at least has some suggestions for Marks to put his money where his mouth is. Marks could always help get the information out aside from using his platform at Forbes.
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22:32:44 11/08/11
License By Core
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It had to change at some point in time. I've watched technology advance over the last few years, with dual core, quad core, and even up to twelve core processors appearing from Intel and AMD. With those advances, one of the huge advantages of choosing SQL Server over other RDBMS's is that SQL Server has been licensed by physical socket rather than core licensing, and for less cost, we have been getting more and more processing power for our CPU licenses. However with SQL Server 2012 being released next year sometime, that is due to change. Microsoft released initial licensing information and Denny Cherry ( blog | @MrDenny ) wrote a great post that helps explain how the licensing will be handled moving forward.
Read the rest of " License by Core " at SQLServerCentral.
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20:16:00 11/08/11
FWD for Africa!
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FWD for Africa!
More info/Donate online: www.usaid.gov Text GIVE to 777444 to donate $10 to the cause. (US only, charges applied to monthly wireless bill, standard messaging rates apply) Click To Tweet: clicktotweet.com The FWD Campaign, sponsored by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is a relief campaign for the Horn of Africa. FWD stands for famine, war, and drought - the three crises currently affecting the Horn. It's the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, and no one is talking about it. Through text donations of $10, people across America can do their part to help. By FWDing the facts of the crisis across their social networks, they can exponentially increase the awareness. What can your $10 do? %bull $10 can feed a family of 6 for two days. %bull $10 can provide water to a family of 6 for two days. %bull $10 can truck one ton of water 18 kilometers. %bull $10 can vaccinate 17 children against measles. %bull $10 can provide three children with two doses each of Vitamin A %bull $10 can buy one mosquito net to help prevent malaria. %bull $10 can provide one first aid kit. %bull $10 will help build latrines and other sanitation facilities in refugee camps near Dadaab, Kenya. %bull $9 can truck in a month's worth of water for a refugee %bull $10 can provide 24 people with soap %bull $6 can cover the cost of water purification for a family of five members for a period of one month providing them with safe drinking water and preventing further spread of water-borne and infectious diseases. Lets be friends ... From: LisaNova Views: 145690 1380 ratings Time: 01:09 More in People & Blogs
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22:05:05 10/27/11
Cisco RAN Backhaul on the MOVE #2: Beijing, China
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Cisco RAN Backhaul on the MOVE #2: Beijing, China
Craig Conaway, Global Sales Manager for RAN Backhaul at Cisco, makes his first stop in Beijing, China for his RAN Backhaul road show. He is accompanied by Robert Synnestvedt, Global Solutions Marketing Manager at Cisco, as he shares his experiences in Beijing and describes the benefits of green technologies in terms of cost savings. Craig and Robert also discuss the business problems and wonder about the challenges the Mobile Operators face. Read his blog post: communities.cisco.com From: Cisco Views: 114 2 ratings Time: 02:21 More in Science & Technology
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22:05:05 10/27/11
Cisco RAN Backhaul on the MOVE #2: Beijing, China
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Cisco RAN Backhaul on the MOVE #2: Beijing, China
Craig Conaway, Global Sales Manager for RAN Backhaul at Cisco, makes his first stop in Beijing, China for his RAN Backhaul road show. He is accompanied by Robert Synnestvedt, Global Solutions Marketing Manager at Cisco, as he shares his experiences in Beijing and describes the benefits of green technologies in terms of cost savings. Craig and Robert also discuss the business problems and wonder about the challenges the Mobile Operators face. Read his blog post: communities.cisco.com From: Cisco Views: 114 2 ratings Time: 02:21 More in Science & Technology
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22:55:41 10/24/11
Inside Healthcare Cloud Computing
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Inside Healthcare Cloud Computing
It's safe to say that Cloud Computing is on the minds of many Healthcare IT professionals today. What exactly is a healthcare cloud, is it cost-effective, and how could it benefit you and your healthcare organization? We recently caught up with Intel cloud expert David Houlding to find out answers to those questions, as well as Bradley Dick, CIO of Resurgens Orthopaedics, to see how he has utilized a private cloud model to gain efficiencies and reduce costs at the multi-location practice. Let's take a look. Find out more about healthcare information technology, read additional blogs and watch helpful videos on the Intel Healthcare IT community: premierit.intel.com From: channelintel Views: 79 0 ratings Time: 02:32 More in Science & Technology
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22:40:17 10/24/11
Intel Healthcare IT Perspectives Newsmagazine Fall 2011
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Intel Healthcare IT Perspectives Newsmagazine Fall 2011
Welcome to this edition of the Intel Healthcare IT Perspectives newsmagazine. In this episode, you'll learn: %bull Some of the considerations to think about when deciding if cloud computing is right for your healthcare organization, and how cloud computing can help you gain efficiencies and reduce costs %bull Why the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services is mandating that physicians implement Electronic Medical Records and what financial penalties could be imposed on doctors for not adopting healthcare technology %bull And why it's vital that nurses and doctors be part of the health IT purchasing process. You'll hear how one organization successfully integrated clinicians into the healthcare technology evaluation phase Let's get started with this edition of Healthcare IT Perspectives. Find out more about healthcare information technology, read additional blogs and watch helpful videos on the Intel Healthcare IT community: premierit.intel.com From: channelintel Views: 51 0 ratings Time: 09:15 More in Science & Technology
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19:28:06 10/20/11
Hit-and-Run Sparks Outrage in China
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Hit-and-Run Sparks Outrage in China
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ me.lt It seems too horrific to imagine -- a young girl run over not once, but twice, while people walk by. The incident has sparked outrage in China, with people there wondering how something like this could happen. We wanted to let you know that some of this footage is disturbing, and could be hard for some viewers to watch. Two-year-old Wang Yue, was struck down by a van in Foshan City, Guangdong Province last Thursday (October 13th). Camera footage shows over the next seven minutes, more than a dozen people pass by, and do nothing. But the nightmare only gets worse. After several minutes, the little girl is run over again, this time by a truck, which also speeds off. Now she lies hospitalized in a coma. The horrific accident has sparked much soul searching in a nation that some there feel has lost its moral compass. Both drivers have been arrested. One of them had been in contact with Wang Yue's father. [Wang Yue's Father]: "He asked me to give him my bank account, so he can wire some money to me. He said he didn't intend to let this happen. He said bluntly to me that he would never turn himself in because he doesn't want to go to jail." In a phone interview with a local TV station, the driver of the van explains himself. [Hit and Run Driver]: "I only need to pay 10000 (around 1500 USD) to 20000 [yuan] of compensation if she dies. But if she lives, it will cost ten ... From: NTDTV Views: 14465 20 ratings Time: 02:16 More in People & Blogs
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03:39:06 10/18/11
MM228: iPhone 4S News, Catch Cheating Spouse, BB Free Apps
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Tons of iPhone 4S news including a record-breaking weekend for Apple's "biggest selling gadget" ever, a new iPhone app catches cheating spouses, Sprint's iPhone 4S is really slow and Blackberry is giving out free apps to everyone?
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iPhone 4S - Biggest Selling Gadget Ever? As of today, Monday, reports are coming out the Apple has broken another record. Could it be true the iPhone 4S is the fastest selling and biggest selling smartphone in history? What about biggest selling gadget? We've got some breathtaking stats for you that you won't believe.
Sprint's iPhone 4S - Slow and Awful? In episode 222 , we broke news that Sprint had indeed won the next iPhone. If you're a Sprint iPhone 4S owner , you will NOT want to miss this important breaking news story - reports are coming out about something bad going on with the Sprint iPhone 4S and the Moxie Mo has all the details.
iPhone App Accidentally Catches Cheaters? We've talked about several new iOS 5 changes that have come thanks to Apple's most powerful mobile operating system to date... an app called Find My Friends , free in the iTunes App Store, now allows you to "see" where your friends are thanks to their GPS locations. Problem is... it also catches people (cheating spouses) who lie about their locations. Check out this unbelievably true story and the lesson is... DON'T CHEAT.
Blackberry Gives $100 of Free Apps to You! In last week's devastating outage for several million Blackberry fans , the CEO of Blackberry has not only apologized but now the company is giving away a bundle of apps that costs $100 to every user. Is this enough? What are the apps? We've got ALL the scoop inside!
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