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An amazing tale of an injured red-tailed hawk rescued by a family in Detroit! 2

An amazing tale of an injured red-tailed hawk rescued by a family in Detroit!

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.And a red-tailed hawk in our Christmas tree. Posted by jdg | Tuesday, December 20, 2011. There's usually a point during our evening walk where I let my dog off his leash to run around an empty pa…

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As the biggest college football programs in the land take to the field this week…

As the biggest college football programs in the land take to the field this week in the big bowl games Joe Nocera takes on the cartel that is the NCAA.

The governing body of big time college sports has rarely shrunk from taking punitive action against "student" athletes when they fail to live by the no-pay rules but at the same time, the top 15 coaches collect combined annual salaries of $53.4 million.

In his extended piece in the Times magazine http://nyti.ms/tU6ZS6 Nocera makes the case for paying college football and basketball players. Unfortunately the money that comes along with big-time sports has a corrupting influence on what are supposed to be educational institutions.

Instead of paying the players, the NCAA should be euthanized and intercollegiate sports (along with athletic scholarships) should be abolished. There is nothing wrong with the NFL and NBA wanting a minor league system to help develop young players they way they do in baseball in hockey. Let these leagues set up their own minor leagues and pay the players out their own pockets. As players are ready to move up they can while those that have seen better days can continue to play in the minors for a time

Let's use our universities for teaching and keep professional sports separate.

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The College Sports Cartel
The N.C.A.A. is a walking, talking antitrust violation.

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For as long as I can remember the idea that creating great products that people want…

For as long as I can remember the idea that creating great products that people want to buy seemed like an intuitively obvious way for a business to be wildly successful. Along the way, companies also needed to employ people and pay them a wage that would enable them to buy those awesome products.

The short term, bottom line thinking of modern American business just seemed fundamentally flawed but I didn't have the knowledge of business law to provide an explanation of why business played along with it. Apparently the idea of maximizing shareholder value took root with a 1976 paper by Michael Jensen and William Meckling in the Journal of Financial Economics entitled “Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure.”

Now a new book by Roger Martin explains how we managed to become the pawns of Wall St hedge fund managers and investment bankers.

If our political leaders really want to make a difference that improves our economy and our country as a whole, they will make the changes necessary to enable business to get back to the roots of what they should be doing and ignoring Wall St.

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The Dumbest Idea In The World: Maximizing Shareholder Value – Forbes
There is only one valid definition of a business purpose: to create a customer. Peter Drucker, The Practice of Management “Imagine an NFL coach,” writes Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Mana…

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John P is giving away a fresh Kindle Fire

John P is giving away a fresh Kindle Fire

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Ok, I've got one extra Amazon Kindle FIRE left, and its too late to return it. So I'm giving it away!

How to win the brand new, unopened Amazon Kindle FIRE in only two steps:
Step 1) Do you have me in one of your circles? Great. Check that one off the list…
Step 2) Publicly SHARE this post.

That's it! You're entered to win, and I'll ship it to you ANYWHERE.

Wait, you want more chances to win? Ok, I'll tell you what:
– One extra entry if you leave a comment telling me WHY you want it.
– One extra entry if you Subscribe to our Livid Lobster newsletter!

You'll find the newsletter subscription form here: http://lividlobster.com/

I'll announce the winner on Geek Beat LIVE on Friday Jan 6 (basically in a week), and then here on Google+. Good luck to all!

PS – Damn, I love to give stuff away. Wait till you see what I'm planning in the new year… 😉

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If the US Patent and Trademark Office grants this patent to Apple (and based on past… 1

If the US Patent and Trademark Office grants this patent to Apple (and based on past experience, they almost certainly will) then we know the system is irretrievably broken and all software related patents should be utterly disregarded and related court cases should be dismissed.

#apple #patent #uspto #android #faceunlock

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Apple Applies For “Face Unlock” Patent – Sounds Awfully Familiar
I don’t want to anyone to dismiss this post as simple Apple bashing troll post but this is getting a bit ridiculous. Apple has recently applied to the USPTO for yet another patent on a technology not only currently in use today — but a main feature in Android 4.0; Face Unlock. Apple’s application describes the patent as a brand new technology that allows a user to unlock a device by using the features of their face. It’s not so much that I hate Apple and there’s no question Android is their s…

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Samsung just doesn't seem to get it do they? Just provide a vanilla build of… 5

Samsung just doesn't seem to get it do they? Just provide a vanilla build of Ice Cream Sandwich for all Galaxy S phones that is available as an optional upgrade for anyone that wants it. Don't waste time and resources trying to fit in pieces of Touchwiz or adapting parts of ICS to Gingerbread. Keep it simple and let the Touchwiz fans stick with GB.

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Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab now said to possibly get 'Value Pack' instead of Ice Cream Sandwich
In the continuing story of "Nobody knows what the hell's going on with the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab," (see Part 1 and Part 2) a new report out of Korea suggests that the manufacturer's 2010 flagship devices may receive a "Value Pack" update instead of a full-fledged refresh to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The "Value Pack" — we'd expect a better name once all the translation and marketing is done — would bring some of the sex of ICS without the hastle of an actual OS update. That's probabl…

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In this column from April 2009, PC Mag's Sacha Sagan clearly demonstrates why…

In this column from April 2009, PC Mag's Sacha Sagan clearly demonstrates why you should be careful what you ask for. At the time a grand total of two Android phones had hit the market, the original G1 and the Magic, both manufactured by HTC.

At the time Sagan ruminated on the slow roll out of phones from all the manufacturers that had committed to supporting Google's new OS.

Fast forward to today when Android is the most popular phone OS and every tech pundit on the planet seems to pleading with manufacturers like Samsung, HTC and Motorola to slow the launch of only mildly differentiated devices so that they can provide better support for existing devices. Hopefully the pendulum will soon settle down somewhere in between the two extremes with a reasonable but not ridiculous selection of devices and faster OS updates from the builders.

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Has Android Already Failed?
Plans for the open-source OS are looking increasingly vague and desperate.

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I've never seen this video before but it's really cool! 1

I've never seen this video before but it's really cool!

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My daughter Penelope (7) just asked me to explain the concept of "infinity". The closest I could get to the first step was to show her the amazing and classic "powers of 10" video by charles and Ray Eames… what other mind-blowing classics should we check out to explore the universe?

Powers of Ten

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As usual, the mainstream media just doesn't get

As usual, the mainstream media just doesn't get

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Stay a while, and read the Boston Globes completely craven position on SOPA:

http://articles.boston.com/2011-12-26/editorials/30555176_1_internet-piracy-anti-piracy-online-piracy

I'm shocked that a paper I once considered amongst the most thoughtful could come out in favor of such a deeply flawed piece of legislation.

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Removing the legal eye patch
FOR TOO long, the solution to Internet piracy has been to “round up the usual suspects.’’ While the US economy loses billions because of copyright infringement every year, it seems the only…

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In the spirit of holiday self-promotion, may I also suggest something for the automotive…

In the spirit of holiday self-promotion, may I also suggest something for the automotive enthusiast in the home, a copy of Recharging the Car

For Kindle
http://www.amazon.com/Recharging-the-Car-ebook/dp/B005GY0SZC/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1313337094&sr=8-8

For Nook
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/charging-into-the-future-sam-abuelsamid/1104806909?ean=2940013095755&itm=1&usri=recharging%2bthe%2bcar

and for iBooks
http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/recharging-the-car/id457122112?mt=11

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Looking for something to put on that new Kindle, iPad, Nook, iPod…? May I be so greedy as to suggest….

Public Parts on Kindle
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004W3FZ0Q/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=buzzmachine-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004W3FZ0Q

Public Parts on Nook
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/public-parts-jeff-jarvis/1101384212?ean=9781451636376&itm=1&usri=public+parts

Public Parts on Google ebooks
http://books.google.com/ebooks?id=djTOx4cnfhsC&dq=public%20parts%20jeff%20jarvis&as_brr=5&ei=BSn3TvPaJM_iUNKJ8Bc&source=webstore_bookcard

Public Parts on Audible
http://www.amazon.com/Public-Parts-Sharing-Digital-Improves/dp/B005PTOXFY/ref=tmm_aud_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1324819879&sr=1-1-catcorr

Public Parts is not yet available on Kobo (until I have a hissy fit).

Public Parts on Apple iBook
http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/public-parts/id431617518?mt=11

Public Parts on Sony
http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/jeff-jarvis/public-parts/_/R-400000000000000497104

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What Would Google Do? on Kindle
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NLKYT2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=buzzmachine-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001NLKYT2

What Would Google Do? on Nook
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-would-google-do-jeff-jarvis/1100557879?ean=9780061893933&itm=1&usri=what+would+google+do

What Would Google Do? on Google ebooks
http://books.google.com/ebooks?id=v9sspElj_5YC&dq=what+would+google+do&as_brr=5&ei=Lyn3TvXQNcLUUeqZud8G

What Would Google Do? on Audible
http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_2?asin=B004Q7CC0O&qid=1324820393&sr=1-2

What Would Google Do? on Kobo
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/What-Would-Google-Do-Reverse-Engineering/book-tQw7R7LTeEmC8l_owy_bTg/page1.html

What Would Google Do on iBook
http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/what-would-google-do/id363687057?mt=11&ls=1

What Would Google Do on Sony
http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/jeff-jarvis/what-would-google-do/_/R-400000000000000110254

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