Sunday, August 5, 2012

Nets? Never. Spike Lee will stick with the Knicks

NEW YORK (AP) ? He's New York's most prominent Knicks fan. But he's also a proud son of Brooklyn.

So would Spike Lee ever consider switching teams and rooting for the Brooklyn Nets?

No, no and no.

That's what Lee tells The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/MjVoeI ) in an interview discussing his split loyalties between the Knicks and the beloved hometown borough that has been the setting for many of his films.

The Nets will play their first games in Brooklyn this fall, after moving from New Jersey.

It's far from the first time Lee has vowed to go to his grave a Knicks fan.

Last year he tried to hammer home the point on Twitter, saying that anyone who thinks he's switching to the Nets "is on crack, meth and malt liquor" (http://bit.ly/pmVGdD).

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Information from: The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nets-never-spike-lee-stick-knicks-144000019.html

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Obama regulatory czar Cass Sunstein resigns

President Barack Obama?s regulatory czar Cass Sunstein is resigning his position in the Obama administration, the White House announced on Friday.

Sunstein, until now the administrator of the Office of Management and Budget?s powerful Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, will return to Harvard Law School to resume the position he held before he joined Obama?s administration three and a half years ago. He will be Harvard?s Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy.

Sunstein and Obama first met when they both taught at the University of Chicago Law School. Sunstein is viewed as a progressive number cruncher who was supposed to rejuvenate regulation to maximize benefit and minimize cost. Essentially, his role was to economically facilitate the Obama administration?s big government plans.

In a statement accompanying the announcement of Sunstein?s resignation, Obama said the man who was supposed to orchestrate his big government initiatives ?has helped drive a series of historic accomplishments on behalf of the American people.?

?From putting in place lifesaving protections for America?s families, to eliminating tens of millions of hours of paperwork burdens for our nation?s citizens and businesses, Cass has shown that it is possible to support economic growth without sacrificing health, safety, and the environment,? Obama said.

?Cass has shepherded our review of existing rules to get rid of those that cost too much or no longer make sense, an effort that is already on track to save billions of dollars.?With these reforms and his tenacious promotion of cost-benefit analysis, his efforts will benefit Americans for years to come,? Obama said. ?I can?t thank him enough for his friendship and for his years of exceptional service.?

Obama?s acting OMB Director Jeffrey Zients said in a statement that Sunstein?s departure comes with ?regret and deep gratitude? for him.

?We are grateful to Cass for his years of public service and for his leadership and dedication in assisting the President in overseeing the nation?s regulatory program,? Zients said. ?Among other things, his emphasis on transparency and on innovative, low-cost regulatory tools contributed to the Administration?s Open Government Initiative; to numerous efforts to promote clear, simple disclosure to inform consumers and investors; and to creative reforms to increase public participation in the regulatory process and to promote accountability to the American public.?

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Can E-commerce Fight Poverty in Rural China? | Business 2 ...

In Guanyeping Village,?China, near a mountain pass that connects China?s Henan and Shanxi provinces, there is a tunnel bored through a ridgeline that serves as a portal to the past.? Built by a now-defunct toll-road company, the tunnel is part of a little-used road that climbs from Henan?s fertile North China Plains into the rugged southern range of the Taihang Mountains. On the eastern side of the tunnel in the valley below lies Xinxiang, a city of 5 million that buzzes with activity typical of a modernizing Chinese metropolis.

Drive into the tunnel, though, and the 21st century disappears in the rear-view mirror.

On the other side lies Guanyeping Village, a tiny mountain enclave where about 100 dirt-poor farmers scratch out a living from terraced fields of wheat and corn as their families have done for generations. In the heat of a recent summer morning, chickens strut among mud-and-stone houses, some of them abandoned and falling to ruin; Guanyeping?s population has been shrinking as young villagers leave in search of jobs and better fortunes. There is no cellphone coverage here, plumbing is rudimentary, and the Internet is just something people read about?or they would if the village had Internet service.

(Watch an Alizila News video featuring rural entrepreneuer Du Qianli. To watch in China, click here)

Yet, in spite of the absence of computers, cellphone towers or fiber-optic cables, e-commerce has come to Guanyeping. Several years ago, entrepreneurs in Henan province began opening online organic and natural products shops on Taobao.com, collecting from villagers the fruit of the qing qiao (forsythia) bush, a Chinese cold remedy and one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese herbology. Guanyeping villagers had long been supplementing their meager farming income by foraging in the surrounding forests for medicinal herbs and plants such as forsythia and hawthorn, selling to local Chinese medicine shops in the valley below. But the demand was limited and the money they received from middlemen made it barely worth the effort. Villagers often could not sell all the product they were able to gather, leaving it to rot when they collected too much.

This began to change with the coming of the online herb shops. Almost overnight, China?s 193 million online shoppers became potential customers. As online shops proliferated and demand increased, an overabundance of herbs and forest plants turned into a shortage; retail prices for sought-after products like wild walnuts more than doubled, wild hawthorn jumped six-fold.

The price increases trickled down, providing extra income to farmers like Xu Dongling, a 48-year-old Guanyeping Villager who is paid a little more than 2 kuai (about?31 cents) for every kilo of forsythia fruit she gathers from the surrounding forests. ?We are a very poor family, we can?t earn much from what we grow,? explains Xu, whose three sons, aged 19-23, have moved away, leaving her to tend the family farm alone. ?The neighbors raise pigs and goats, they make more money than me,? she complains. She can?t afford to raise livestock. So almost every day, when Xu is not working the stony fields, she supplements her income by climbing the steep trails that criss-cross the surrounding hillsides to collect herbs to be sold online.

Everybody talks about China?s economic miracle, its gleaming skyscrapers, expanding consumer class and vibrant Internet culture. Less discussed are the country?s 600 million farmers who, like Xu, have been largely bypassed by China?s economic and technological advances. Accounting for roughly one-third of the country?s population, members of this agrarian underclass live a hand-to-mouth existence, accepting subsistence-level prices for their crops that are set by distributors and market forces they are often unable to understand let alone influence. The average rural resident makes less than RMB 5,919 ($900) a year.

There are, however, a handful of entrepreneurs and academics who believe the Internet can make a difference in their lives?that e-commerce, with its?power to flatten supply chains and eliminate middlemen, can confer upon the lowly farmer some of the same advantages enjoyed by more modern businesses, allowing them to market their products to wider audiences, enjoy higher profit margins, and break the monopolistic practices of conventional agricultural wholesalers and distributors. If their plans work, the Internet might even help ease poverty and narrow China?s much-discussed wealth gap.

E-commerce has the potential to ?allow [farmers] to do what they have never been able to do before,? says Professor Wang Xiangdong, Dean of the Center for Information Study at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ?They can become entrepreneurs at home. They can interact directly with hundreds of millions of buyers and can actually bargain on an equal footing with buyers, helping them set their own prices. It gives them a voice in the deal.?

Such lofty goals could take many years to achieve. Wang, who has been following the impact of the Internet on rural China, says a recent market survey conducted with Taobao, the country?s largest online marketplace,?indicates there are several hundred thousand rural Chinese selling online. That?s less than 10 percent of Taobao?s total seller base of more than 6 million. ?Rural e-commerce,? says Wang, ?is still at the beginning stage.?

Leading this emerging business are entrepreneurs like Du Qianli, founder and owner of Gift of the Mountain Products Co., the first Taobao shop selling organic and wild comestibles gathered from Taihang Mountain villages. In the summer of 2008, Du was an unemployed schoolteacher who had just received his MBA from Zhengzhou University and was pondering his next move when he decided to take a joyride on his motorcycle into the mountains near his home village outside Xinxiang. ?I was just fooling around, when I met this old guy, who was 86 years old and was collecting a wild mushroom,? Du recalls.? He says he was surprised to learn the man was only getting only one or two kuai per kilo; in the city the?mushroom (the ganoderma, used in Chinese medicine)?sold for much more. After spending the night on a stone bed at the old man?s home, Du?who was from a poor farming family himself?had an idea. ?I decided to start my own business,? he says, helping his fellow villagers earn more income by selling herbs, organic grains, wild walnuts, dates, hawthorns and other products online.

The opening of Du?s Taobao shop cooincided with worries about food safety among members of China?s middle class, who were increasingly seeking out organic and natural produce. ?I didn?t get a lot of orders at first because people didn?t believe we had so many authentic natural products,??Du?recalls. But after shipping out a lot of small samples for free, ?they could see and taste that it was real.? Orders began flooding in from as far away as Hong Kong, and the trade quickly grew. By 2011, annual turnover reached 1 million RMB.

Today Du, 38, is teaching again, at the primary school in his home village (?no one wants to teach here, it?s a mountain village,? he explains). When not at school, his time is devoted to his prosperous business. Du says when he was growing up, even bicycles were rare in his village. Now he drives a late-model SUV, and his company employs six people, plus three more at a Xinxiang retail store selling organic and wild produce he opened in April. Although he no longer has the market to himself?his success has inspired?scores of?copycat Taobao stores??Business is going pretty good,? he says.

Song Haigen, who works for Du as a produce ?collector,? agrees. When he isn?t farming corn, wheat and peanuts, Song rides his beat-up motorbike into the mountains, regularly buying natural produce from about 10 rural households and delivering the merchandise to Du in large sacks tied precariously to the back of his two-wheeler. ?This is more profitable than farming,? Song says, straddling his bike on the apron of the road to Guanyeping Village. He says he has to replace his vehicle every year due to wear-and-tear from the potholed mountain roads, which cuts into his profits. But he?s earning enough to toy with the idea of buying a small truck to make it easier to transport products. ?Definitely my income has increased,? he says, ?because Mr. Du gives a better price.?

No question, the Taihang Mountains trade is still primitive. But Wang, the Academy of Social Sciences professor, says that this kind of private-sector, ?bottom-up? e-commerce model, adopted on a wider scale, has a better chance of alleviating rural poverty than China?s conventional ?top-down? model, in which agriculture is controlled by the government and large companies. Rural reform efforts dating back to the 1980s were designed to help improve farmers? incomes after collectivism ended, Wang says, ?but companies started to rip off the farmers to get more profit.? The average rural Chinese today is no longer a feudal peasant, but farmers remain unorganized and have no leverage to influence the prices they are offered for their crops from wholesalers and distributors.

The government has tried to offset systemic imbalances by promoting Internet adoption in the countryside, based on the assumption that knowledge is power and more knowledgeable farmers would be better equipped to maximize their profits. These efforts have focused mainly on spreading market information, helping farmers become more savvy about prices as well as become more efficient and productive. In practice they have done little to improve incomes, says Wang, who argues that the Internet can be used to solve more problems than just an imbalance in information. ?With e-commerce, farmers can directly interact with the market and this can truly help them make more money,? he says. ?It?s not just about developing agriculture more scientifically, it?s to help them get a better life.?

Currently, farmers like those in the Taihang Mountains who are participating in e-commerce are still surrendering some of their potential profits to middlemen: the online store owners. Ultimately, Wang says, farmers may benefit most by becoming online store owners themselves. There are many obstacles, however. Logistics networks that would allow the delivery of perishable foodstuffs from far-flung fields to consumers? doorsteps are underdeveloped in China, especially so in rural China, where infrastructure like decent roads and warehouses are lacking.

And, while millions of rural residents have access to the Internet, if not through computers then through less expensive mobile phones, they may not see the value in becoming technologically expert enough to run online businesses. ?The biggest obstacle is how to motivate farmers, how to convince them they can actually earn money by getting online,? Wang says.

For now, the growth of rural e-commerce is more likely to be driven primarily by online marketplaces like Taobao, which generally are focused on products like clothes and consumer electronics but which are experimenting with agricultural products. On June 1, Taobao opened its first ?vertical mall? dedicated to organic produce, hoping to tap growing demand in China for food untainted by pollutants or chemicals following numerous food-safety scandals.?

The mall launched with 11 online merchants who source products from 30 government-certified organic farms located in the Shanghai and Hangzhou area, says Xu Jian, a senior product specialist in Taobao?s Agriculture Development Department. ?The idea of organic produce is still quite new in China and a lot of merchants are reliant on traditional distribution channels,? says Xu. ?We want to help them shift to online, making sure they have the necessary capabilities such as customer service and logistics.?

About 400 products are offered on the site, which are currently being delivered only to consumers living in the areas surrounding the farms to simplify logistics. Xu stresses that the project is experimental. ?This is an entry point so we can start to encourage the consumers? way of thinking about organic produce,? says Xu.

No farmers are selling on the site yet. ?It?s hard to completely eliminate the middlemen just by shifting business online,? Xu says,??but on our platform there may be only one or two middlemen between farm and table. You can shorten the supply chain,? allowing more revenue to flow to farmers.

Ultimately, Taobao plans to help provide farmers with assistance in logistics, customer service and warehousing so they can set up online shops and sell directly to consumers. ?The overall aim in the future is to bring in more [small-and medium-sized enterprises] that are farming organic products,? Xu said.

That may take awhile, considering the mindset of those accustomed to farming with shovel and hoe, not mouse and mobile phone. ?Change will take place gradually,? says Wang. ?We still have a long way to go.?

Author: Jim Erickson???? Jim Erickson on the Web

Jim Erickson is managing editor of Alizila, the corporate news website for Alibaba Group, one of the world?s leading e-commerce companies. Prior to joining Alibaba in 2010, Erickson was an author, award-winning business reporter, and business and technology editor for publications including Asiaweek and TIME magazine. He lives in? View?full?profile

Source: http://www.business2community.com/startups/can-e-commerce-fight-poverty-in-rural-china-0240840

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A tobacco moment, a fiscal cliff, and a Grexit

It's great to have such memorable shorthand phrases for the complex financial problems we're going through; but a few years from now, will we even remember what they meant?

By Ruth Walker / August 2, 2012

Ready for a little vocabulary quiz? No? You say you'd rather be at the beach?

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This won't take long. Just try to explain: What do the three phrases in the headline over this column have in common?

All are examples of shorthand for hugely complex current economic and financial problems we're facing.

When talking heads talk about the Libor scandal as "a tobacco moment," they're piling a complex allusion onto an already complex financial scandal. The nub of it is allegations that over a period of years, as many as 20 major banks colluded to rig the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor), used to set payments on about $800 trillion worth of financial instruments, from ordinary mortgages to complex derivatives.

The gravity of the scandal may not have registered with mainstream America. Bloggers at Media Matter for America write, "Instead of covering one of the largest banking scandals in history, American television news outlets have focused on the divorce of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, shark sightings, and a chimpanzee attack."

The Economist quotes a chief executive of a multinational bank, "This is the banking industry's tobacco moment," and explains that the reference is to "the lawsuits and settlements that cost America's tobacco industry more than $200 billion in 1998."

Economist Simon Johnson, on the Diane Rehm Show July 17, referred to the scandal as "a tobacco moment," but added, "I think that [the banking industry] is a more powerful industry than tobacco ever was. They give more money in terms of political contributions.... But when you have a groundswell of opinion and when you have the states involved [losing money from their pension funds] and when you can pursue criminal charges, that changes the dynamic, and I think that changes the political logic."

This may, or may not, lead to a robust regulatory or prosecutorial response to the scandal. For now, the smoke of the tobacco moment is just sort of hanging in the air.

The "fiscal cliff" is Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's term for "the many major fiscal events" that could occur at the new year, The Fiscal Times explains: "The events include the expiration of the Bush era tax cuts, the payroll tax cut and other important tax-relief provisions. They also include the first installment of the $1.2 trillion across-the-board cuts of domestic and defense programs required under last summer's bipartisan deficit reduction agreement." There's also the risk of a political standoff over raising the debt ceiling again.

I commend Mr. Bernanke for avoiding the clich? "perfect storm." It may be, however, that Nouriel Roubini ("Dr. Doom"), the New York University economist who predicted the bursting of the housing bubble and the global recession of 2008 has "perfect storm" under copyright. Dr. Roubini is "standing by his prediction for a global 'perfect storm' next year as economies the world over slow down or shudder to a complete halt, geopolitical risk grows and the euro zone's debt crisis accelerates," according to Reuters.

Which brings us to the Grexit ? the (possible) Greek exit from the eurozone. The good news about the fiscal cliff is that it has distracted Americans, at least, from worrying about the Grexit.

It's great to have such memorable shorthand phrases; but a few years from now, will we even remember what they meant?

Enjoy your time at the beach. But do keep an eye peeled for attack chimps.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/nklF-KcVBto/A-tobacco-moment-a-fiscal-cliff-and-a-Grexit

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Friday, August 3, 2012

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Massive data for miniscule communities

Thursday, August 2, 2012

It's relatively easy to collect massive amounts of data on microbes. But the files are so large that it takes days to simply transmit them to other researchers and months to analyze once they are received.

Researchers at Michigan State University have developed a new computational technique, featured in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that relieves the logjam that these "big data" issues create.

Microbial communities living in soil or the ocean are quite complicated. Their genomic data is easy enough to collect, but their data sets are so big that they actually overwhelm today's computers. C. Titus Brown, MSU assistant professor in bioinformatics, demonstrates a general technique that can be applied on most microbial communities.

The interesting twist is that the team created a solution using small computers, a novel approach considering most bioinformatics research focuses on supercomputers, Brown said.

"To thoroughly examine a gram of soil, we need to generate about 50 terabases of genomic sequence ? about 1,000 times more data than generated for the initial human genome project," said Brown, who co-authored on the paper with Jim Tiedje, University Distinguished professor of microbiology and molecular genetics. "That would take about 50 laptops to store that much data. Our paper shows the way to make it work on a much smaller scale."

Analyzing DNA data using traditional computing methods is like trying to eat a large pizza in a single bite. The huge influx of data bogs down computers' memory and causes them to choke. The new method employs a filter that folds the pizza up compactly using a special data structure. This allows computers to nibble at slices of the data and eventually digest the entire sequence. This technique creates a 40-fold decrease in memory requirements, allowing scientists to plow through reams of data without using a supercomputer.

Brown and Tiedje will continue to pursue this line of research, and they are encouraging others to improve upon it as well. The researchers made the complete source code and the ancillary software available to the public to encourage extension.

"We want this program to continue to evolve and improve," Brown said. "In fact, it already has. Other researchers have taken our approach in a new direction and made a better genome assembler."

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Take A Hike ? Best Hikes On This Planet! - Mike's Travel Blog

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