Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Visa Europe, Not Square?s Investor Visa Inc, Puts Brakes On iZettle As mPowa Expands To Android

izettle updated picA bit of a setback today for mobile payments and specifically?iZettle -- the startup modelled as a kind of "European Square" for merchants to take card payments on their phones. The company today had to shut off accepting Visa cards in three of the markets where it has been running pilots -- Denmark, Finland and Norway -- over what appears to be a problem with how it authenticated users on its platform, using an electronic signature instead of a PIN. The problem came to light when users started to receive emails from iZettle with the news (we have one from a reader below) and comes at a time when competition is heating up among point-of-sale mobile payments players, with mPowa, who you might better know as?Square's hand nemesis, now extending its payment services to Android; and Square reportedly getting a $200 million investment on a $3.2 billion valuation. iZettle's CEO Jakob de Geer describes the need to shut down Visa acceptance as "disappointing", ?"annoying," and "puzzling," but also notes that he thinks it's just a short-term problem: "I?m pretty confident that we?ll find a way forward," he told TechCrunch. "You have to regroup and adapt; that?s part of the game part of being in a disruptive space." For its part, a Visa Europe spokesperson tells TechCrunch that the problem arose over Visa's "standard acceptance device requirements:":

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Microsoft outs Bluetooth-enabled Sculpt Touch Mouse, matching Sculpt Mobile Keyboard

DNP Microsoft unveils Scult Touch Mouse, matching Sculpt Mobile Keyboard

Lots of hardware news coming out of Microsoft today. No, not that kind of hardware; just a lot of mice (and keyboards, too). In addition to that spiffy Wedge mouse and keyboard, the company just announced two products as part of a new "Sculpt" line. First up, there's the Sculpt Touch Mouse, which isn't all that different from this, except it works over Bluetooth, as opposed to a USB dongle. Unlike last year's Touch Mouse, which got a software update today, this doesn't have a full touch surface so much as a touch strip, so complex three-fingered gestures are out. Still, you can use it to swipe up and down, and from side to side. And, like other products in Microsoft's lineup, it has BlueTrack technology, which allows it to be used on almost any surface. Interestingly, you'll need Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows RT to use it, meaning Vista users are outta luck. Meanwhile, the Sculpt Mobile Keyboard is similar to last year's Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, only this time around it has hotkeys specific to Windows 8. Both products will be available "soon," and will retail for $49.95.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Top Personal Development Blogs - Personal Growth, Inspiration ...

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Long before I was even inspired to start my own blog, I have been following certain blogs and authors, who stand out in the value and the content they give in the areas of Personal Growth.

Some of the blogs in the following list are my personal?favorites for years?and others I stumbled upon or heard about due to their popularity among a large audience. Some of them are impressively run by a single person and others by large teams (and yet have similar rankings in popularity and same standards in quality of articles!).

In the list of top personal development blogs, I included blogs that combine the topics of personal development, motivation, inspiration and productivity with entrepreneurship and leadership advice, as I believe all these terms are interrelated.

The results are not only based on extensive research of top blogs in popularity among people who are in the personal development community, but also on number of visits per month and Google rankings. The listing below is based on Alexa global rankings at the time of publishing this article ( July 2012). I also looked at Facebook and Twitter followings as an indication of popularity.

?1.?The Blog of Author Tim Ferris?

Tagline:? ?Experiments in Lifestyle Design?

Timothy Ferris is the author of a book that started a movement in online entrepreneurship and lifestyle design. His book The 4-Hour Workweek has been a bestseller since it was first published on 2007 followed by Tim Ferris new bestseller The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman in 2011.

Tim Ferris has inspired and given guidance through his articles, talks and books, to thousands of entrepreneurs to create successful online businesses that free up their time so that they can live their dream lifestyle and more recently, has helped thousands of people transform their body and lose unwanted weight. Tim?s articles (and books) are amazingly well researched and in-depth with case studies and real life examples of how you can practice what his recommends in your life. Each and every article is like a mini-guide with plenty of resources to take away and implement. A blog with unquestionable value in each and every article and I admit it is one of my personal all time favourites.

Alexa Global Rank: ?4,886
Facebook following: 168,000 Subscribers
Twitter following: 340,677

2. ??Seth Godin?s Blog?

Tagline: ?Go Make Something Happen?

Seth Godin is an innovative marketing genius of our times. He has has written 14 books that have been translated into 33 languages?and each one of his books has been a bestseller, including Unleashing the Ideavirus, Purple Cow, Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us, All Marketers are Liars,Permission Marketing : Turning Strangers Into Friends And Friends Into Customers, Poke the Box and the latest We Are All Weird.

He is famous for understanding what really works marketing world at each specific point in time, for introducing new marketing ideas and inventing his own words. He impressively posts incredible articles daily and all the content of his blogs and books is written by himself. Although this can be considered more of a marketing blog, much of the content is about personal development. ?He is also an entrepreneur and founder of multiple companies. His latest company?Squidoo.com, is ranked among the top 125 sites in the US (by traffic) by Quantcast.

Alexa Global Rank: 6,439
Facebook following: 161,619 likes
Twitter following: 194,534

?3. ??Pick The Brain?

Tagline: ?Grow Yourself?

Pick the brain is a website dedicated to self-improvement, ?with multiple contributing authors. It was launched in 2006 and grew to be one of the most popular blogs on self-improvement covering 5 basic areas of self-improvement: Personal Productivity, Motivation, Self-Education, Psychology and Philosophy.

Alexa Global Rank: 7.006
Facebook following: 32,744 likes
Twitter following: 15,683 followers

4. Steve Pavlina?

Tagline: ?Personal Development for Smart People?

No he is not my uncle or a faraway relative and the fact that his last name is the same as my first name is sheer coincidence! ;)

I actually found out about Steve Pavlina when doing a google check on my name sometime around 8 years ago. This blog is one of the oldest personal development blogs online (launched in 2004) with a huge database of quality articles. For this reason Steve Pavlina?s blog receives a great deal of respect from Google, as something from Steve Pavlina usually shows up on the first page of Google, when you are searching about anything to do with personal development. Pavlina has also published a book titled Personal Development for Smart People: The Conscious Pursuit of Personal Growth, he speaks at events and coaches people.

Alexa Global Rank: 7,959
Facebook following: 9,200
Twitter following: 25,500

5.?Stepcase Lifehag

Tagline: ?Your daily digest on productivity and life improvements?

Founded by Leon Ho in 2005, it is one of the most popular productivity and lifestyle blogs on the internet. The site is dedicated to?lifehacks, which is a?phrase that describes any advice, resource, tip or trick that will help you get things done more efficiently. ?The blog is frequently updated by a team of contributors.

Alexa Global Rank: 8,215
Facebook following: 19,899
Twitter Following: 14,418

?6.?Zen Habits?

Tagline: ?Breathe?

Another star blog on this list,?Zen Habits is about finding simplicity in the daily chaos of our lives. A popular blog for many years, Zen Habits was created by Leo Babauta who is a writer, a husband, a father of six, a runner and a vegan as he introduces himself on his blog.

It has been named by Times magazine as one of the top blogs and top websites in the world and boasts an active mailing list of 250k. Zen Habits features one or two powerful articles a week on simplicity, health & fitness, motivation and inspiration, frugality, family life, happiness, goals, getting great things done, and living in the moment. Leo Babuata has also written 6 e-books and 1 print book The Power of Less: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential?in Business and in Life .

Alexa Global Rank: 9,095
Facebook following: Although there is no official Facebook page for the blog (Too ?Zen? to be bothered with Facebook?), there are 11260 ?likes? on the Wikipedia link about the blog on Facebook.?
Twitter following: 103,020 followers

7.?Brian Tracy?s Blog

Brian Tracy is one of the most popular authors and speakers on personal development and he coaches people through his online and offline programs how to achieve their highest goals. He had been a popular figure in the personal development industry for more than 3 decades, has published numerous books and speaks to 250,000 people per year ? and therefore can definitely be considered a ?classic value?. His website includes his blog, where you can read excellent advice almost daily on Personal Development, Sales Training, Business Training, Time Management and Leadership.
Alexa Global Rank: 14,664
Facebook following: 126,675
Twitter following: ?87,159

8.?Marc and Angel Hack Life

Tagline: ?Practical Tips for Productive Living?

A blog written by Marc and Angel and guest bloggers, who provide well researched blog posts in list format, on range of topics pertaining to life, hacks, productivity, aspirations, health, work, tech and general self improvement.
Alexa Global Rank: 15,058
Facebook following: 47,000
Twitter following: 29,576

9.?Dumb Little Man?

Tagline: ?Tips for Life?

How did a blog called ?Dumb Little Man? end up in the top 10 list of personal development blogs you would wonder.

As the author himself admits, he is not sure where the name ?Dumb Little Man? came from! The point is that Jay White has provided since 2006 tons of great content on productivity, exceeding goals, automation, and, finding a simpler way for doing things through his blog and 17 million people have stopped by to read. Since the blog grew big in popularity, he has opened it up for selected articles from contributors.

Alexa Global Rank: 21,826
Facebook Following: 16,190
Twitter Following: 10,632

10.?Success Magazine Blog

Tagline: ?What Achievers Read?

Backed by celebrity publisher Darren Hardy (who also has his own popular blog within the Success Magazine website) ?and a large team of contributing experts, this is a blog packed with value daily on Business, Wealth, Relationships and Well-being.
Alexa Global Rank: 29,976
Facebook Followers: 271,000
Twitter Followers: 34,400

?11.?Ali Brown?

Tagline: ?Entrepreneurial Guru for Women?

Ali Brown is the founder and CEO of Ali International LLC, a dynamic enterprise, which was included in INC500 list of fastest growing companies for 2009, ?devoted to empowering women entrepreneurs around the world. ?She is a self-made multi millionaire and has been featured on ABC?s ?The Secret Millionaire?. Her blog gives advice to women on how to succeed in life and in business and promotes her coaching business.

Alexa Global Rank: 32,056
Facebook Following: 32,215
Twitter Following: 35,659

12. Tiny Buddha?

Tagline ?Simple Wisdom for Complex Lives?

Tiny Buddha is a blog about reflecting on simple wisdom and learning new ways to apply it to our complex lives. Over the last three years, Tiny Buddha has emerged as a leading resource for peace and happiness, with more than 21 million views to date.
Alexa Global Rank: 32,967
Facebook Following: 96,631
Twitter Following: 283,605

?13.?Finer Minds

Tagline: ?Your source of mind blowing awesomeness?

Finer Minds blog was created online publishing company MindValley, which was?conceived?by successful online entrepreneur Vishen Lakhiani. MindValley owns a number of websites and blogs and promotes personal development authors and products like the Silva Mind Control method and Omharmonics.? Finer Minds has over half a million subscribers currently and it is updated daily by MindValley team of bloggers who work from the company?s offices in Malaysia, in an environment that has been voted as ?The most democratic place in the world?. Mindvalley is also popular for the innovative method of selecting the top talent to work for them, by asking people to post their Video CV on Youtube!

Through FinerMinds, Mindvalley promotes all its authors, products and initiatives like the non-profit Awesomness Festival (which I have on my to-do list to attend!). Also, part of MindValley is the highly popular blog ?MindValleyInsights? where they share for Free their best tips and practices, on how to be a successful online author, coach, blogger or online marketer.

Alexa Global Rank:?38,101
Facebook Following:?57,761?
Twitter Following: 4,049

14.?Personal Excellence?

?Tagline: ?For People Passionate about Achieving Excellence in Life?

A blog and online community founded by Celestine Chua, a writer and personal development teacher who lives in Singapore. The blog?started in Dec 2008, it has since evolved into a?go-to resource?for all things related to personal development, with over one million page views a month

Alexa Global Rank: 44,131
Facebook Following: 6,974
Twitter Following: 6,048

15.?The Positivity Blog?

Tagline: ?Happiness and Awesomeness Tips that work in Real Life?

A blog with quality articles on personal development designed and run by one guy who lives in Sweden and handles everything that has to do with this blog, from its clean cut design to writing insightful posts, on his own! Author Henrik Edberg?writes practical articles, newsletters and premium guides about simplifying life and improving self esteem, happiness,?social skills, productivity and awesomeness.

Alexa Global Rank: 41826
Facebook Fan base: 16,638
Twitter followers: 7,737

16.?Danielle La Porte

Tagline: white hot truth + other sermons on soul, work, life, love, cash, desire

A writer with very unique style, writes about freedom and liberating truth, love, affluence, work and passion. Danielle La Porte is also the author of the book ?<a href=?http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/030795210X/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=thenewlifmo0b-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=030795210X?>The Fire Starter Sessions: A Soulful + Practical Guide to Creating Success on Your Own Terms</a><img src=?http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=thenewlifmo0b-20&l=as2&o=1&a=030795210X? width=?1? height=?1? border=?0? alt=?" style=?border:none !important; margin:0px !important;? />.

Alexa Global Rank: 52,718
Facebook following: 17,117
Twitter following: 36,564

17.?Positively Positive?

Tagline: Your Attitude + Your Choices = Your Life

An inspirational blog with various contributors where you will find blog posts and videos on living, loving, playing, working and giving.

Alexa Global Rank: 56,536
Facebook following: 1,266,084
Twitter following: 78,208

?18.?Live Your Legend?

Tagline: Change the World, by doing Work you Love

A Blog by Scott Dinsmore, an entrepreneur, coach and author of Live Off Your Passion. The mission of the blog to help people build a career around work they Love.

Alexa Global Rank: ?56,638?
Facebook following: 1,897
Twitter following: 4,533

19.??Early to Rise?

Early to Rise posts one blog every day, with the mission to wake you up with inspiration and practical advice on how to accomplish your goals. Whether you want to start your own business, become CEO of the business you work for, achieve your most treasured personal goals, or increase your wealth. They also stand by certain beliefs of how success and wealth is achieved and why we should not follow the financial advice of mainstream media.

Alexa Global Rank 57,436
Facebook Followers: 5,102
Twitter Followers: ?N/a

20.??Think Simple Now?

Tagline: A moment of Clarity

Think Simple Now (TSN) is a personal development community with self-reflective stories from real people. Our mission at TSN is to empower each other to find inner clarity and fulfillment in an ever complex world filled with distractions and painful moments.The blog is run by Tina Su and is written by her and a team of contributors.
Alexa Global Rank:68,382
Facebook followers: 24,491
Twitter followers: 11,182

?21.?Simple Wealth?

Tagline: Freedom without Compromise

The founder of SimpleWealth, Greg Habstritt is a lifelong entrepreneur with a varied and successful background, and has helped through his training programs, thousands of students harness the power of creation and success secrets. SimpleWealth is also a learning organization which provides training, coaching and education to those looking to create?Freedom Without Compromise?for themselves, their family and their community.

Alexa Global Rank: 79,209
Facebook following: 3,437
Twitter Following: 1,394

?22.?Prolific Living

?Tagline: Smart Habits for Rich Living

Bloggger and personal development coach Farnoosh, coming from a corporate background that she gave up to follow her passion,?blogs to help you create the lifestyle?and work-style design that will give you freedom from the chains that shackle you, ?live out your brilliant potential?and serve the world in your best and highest self.
Alexa Global Rank: 84,908
Facebook following: 2,735
Twitter following: 3,977

23.?Amish Shah

Tagline: Make Money, Give Back, Create Happiness

Amish Shah is a rising star in the online marketing world and the personal development community. ?He has been described as a savvy new-age internet entrepreneur and he owns successful online businesses (developing apps being the most popular at the moment) and coaching people on how to succeed in the online world. He shares his own experiences and useful articles about entrepreneurship, mindset, mobile apps, marketing, life, cool people and even about the healthy superfood smoothies he makes, everything with an approach on developing yourself.
Alexa Global Rank: 99,825
Facebook Following: 3,054
Twitter following: 6,784

24,??Katie Freiling

Tagline: ?Helping Entrepreneurs Create Wealth from the Inside out?

Katie Freiling integrates personal development with online marketing in her work and you will find more video blogs than written ones, as she seems to do excellent on camera. I credit Katie for inspiring me to start my own blog through one of her series of free videos that talked about personal branding and offering value through your knowledge. I recommend it mostly for people who are looking to create an online presence for themselves.
Alexa Global Rank:?105,728
Facebook Following: 9,577
Twitter Following: 21,592

25.??Robin Sharma ?Lead without a Title Blog?

Tagline: Helping People in Organizations Lead without a Title?

Robin Sharma is a person worth to follow! He has been recognized as one of the Top 5 Leadership Experts in the world and is a globally celebrated author of 11 international bestselling books on leadership including The Leader Who Had No Title that is inspiring a movement. He shot to fame with The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, which has topped international bestseller lists and sold millions of copies. On his blog you will find podcasts, videos and some of his most popular articles.
Alexa Global Rank: 113,290
Facebook Followers: 213,000
Twitter Followers: 118,173

I have done my best to include the top 25 most popular personal development blogs in the above list, but I know I have left out many excellent blogs. With regards to visits and google rankings, the popularity can be verified and all of the blogs and websites in the list, ?which are updated daily or a few times a month and include well researched writing work from the authors.

If you have any comments on how you have been helped by one of the above blogs or other favourite personal development blogs I would love to hear from you in the comments below! ?:)

Source: http://pavlinapapalouka.com/personal-growth/top-personal-development-blogs-personal-growth-inspiration-motivation/

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Samsung Omnia M with Windows Phone makes UK debut on August 1st, exclusively at Phones4U

Samsung Omnia M with Windows Phone makes its UK debut August 1st, exclusively at Phones4U

We're well aware that a relatively large portion of the UK (and the world) is highly focused on this Olympic event at this very moment, though something tells us a few of you might take some time from the 2012 Games to properly welcome Samsung's Omnia M. The Mango-flavored device will be making its official debut across the pond in a couple of days, coming as an exclusive to the renowned Phones4U -- at least for the time being. As far as pricing goes, Sammy's 4-inch Windows Phone handset is set to be up for grabs for as much as £290 SIM-free or, if you're looking to go the monthly route, it'll be a freebie with a modest £20.50 plan. Best of all, Phones4U's taking orders right now, so anyone interested can pop one in at the source link below.

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

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Troops, students, teachers to fill Olympic seats

LONDON (AP) -- Troops, teachers and students are getting free tickets to fill prime seats that were empty at some Olympic venues on the first full day of competition.

Organizing chief Sebastian Coe answered widespread criticism Sunday by predicting that seats left unused, largely by Olympic and sports officials, will not be an issue as the games proceed.

"It is obvious, some of those seats are not being used in the early rounds," he said at a briefing.

He declined to blame Olympic sponsors, whom he had earlier promised to "name and shame" if they did not use their allocations. Sponsors, including Coca-Cola and Visa, defended their use of allotted tickets - 8 percent of the 8.8 million available tickets.

The issue is sensitive for Olympic organizers and British sports fans after hundreds of thousands of people failed to get tickets in an initial public ballot.

"There is not a single person who thinks it is shambolic," Coe insisted, adding no one would object to free tickets for military personnel who "stepped up to the mark" this month to help solve a security staffing crisis at venues.

Coe's organizing team has long promised to fill venues and avoid a similar problem from the Beijing Olympics.

He said he was "jammed in shoulder to shoulder" with Olympic officials to see swimming finals - including the first Ryan Lochte-Michael Phelps duel - on Saturday evening. He also pointed to record crowds lining the men's road race route, and for rowing events at Eton Dorney.

"Those venues are stuffed to the gunnels. The public are in there," Coe said.

He said he was "jammed in shoulder to shoulder" with Olympic officials at swimming finals Saturday evening. He also pointed to record crowds lining the men's road race route, and for rowing events at Eton Dorney.

"Those venues are stuffed to the gunnels. The public are in there," Coe said.

Yet broadcast images of signature Olympic events, such as gymnastics and swimming, revealed rows of empty seats for qualifying rounds Saturday. Tennis at Wimbledon's Centre Court was sparsely attended just weeks after the Grand Slam event sold out.

Army personnel attended gymnastics sessions Sunday morning at North Greenwich Arena during down time from security duties.

"There are a whole bunch of the military actually sitting in those seats at the moment. We can and we have moved them in there," Coe said.

Students and teachers from east London neighborhoods also would get late calls for free tickets, having already been accredited in a planned reallocation program. Some ticket holders will get upgrades inside venues, Coe said.

Some blame for the opening day embarrassment was falling on "accredited people," including the Olympic family, athletes, and some sponsors and media, organizers said.

Coe said it was typical at Olympics for sports and national team officials to be "dragged to any number of venues," and be too busy to attend events in the opening days. "I don't think you will be seeing this as an issue long term during the games."

He went on to defend sponsors, whose legal rights to protect their brand at the Olympics often fuel criticism.

"I am not sure naming and shaming is what we are into at the moment. Sponsors are turning up," Coe said.

Still, British Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt had said Saturday that no-shows were suspected to be corporate guests.

"We think it was accredited seats that belonged to sponsors," Hunt said. "But if they're not going to turn up, we want those tickets to be available for members of the public, because that creates the best atmosphere."

Coca-Cola and Visa said they gave most of their allocated seats to prize winners in promotional offers. Coca-Cola said its competitions allowed people "to choose the event they really wanted to attend."

"We have also invited some long-standing partners, employees, and customers to attend the games. We believe that usage levels of our tickets have been extremely high so far," the company said.

Visa said it made "great efforts to ensure that our ticket allocations are fully used."

Organizers will use further tactics to boost attendance and offer more opportunities to see Olympic events.

Releasing tickets for walk-up sales allowed for about 1,000 seats to be sold for gymnastics Saturday, and the Wimbledon policy of "recycling" tickets has been adopted.

Coe said almost 300 people saw handball matches Saturday by buying cheap tickets - 5 British pounds ($7.87) for adults, 1 pound ($1.57) for children - which were handed in for resale by the original ticket holders on leaving the venue.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

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It seems that the challenge of building a team has been with us forever.

People are the essential ingredient in all businesses however many business owners struggle to harness and develop the huge opportunity that a motivated and committed team of people can bring to a business.

Building a team means first creating a culture that allows for teamwork. It requires engineering your firm in a particular way.

So what are the essential steps in beginning to form a team culture at your firm?

Firstly, you will need to start at the beginning by reaffirming your business vision with your team.

Affirming the vision is about two things: showing your team what direction the firm is headed in, and getting their buy-in for this direction. You can?t expect people to support each other in what they are doing if they don?t agree with where the business is headed or, worse, don?t even know where it?s supposed to be headed.

Get their ideas on what type of culture they think currently exists; you may be surprised at the gap between your perception and theirs. You?ll need to know this so you can take steps to narrow any identified gap.

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?One of the strongest motivators for team behavior is recognition.?

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Another important part of building a winning team is to encourage participation by the team members in some of the business decision-making processes. The most common way of achieving this is by way of a team meeting.

When you start your team meetings there are a couple of things to keep in mind:

1. It is important to encourage as much team participation as possible

2. Some concrete work must get done, or some firm decisions made. Otherwise they?ll just be seen as cosmetic time wasters.

Clearly communicate the message that teamwork and collaboration are expected from everyone.

Celebrate team successes publicly. Reward and recognize teamwork. Make some aspect of compensation such as bonuses depend on collaborative practices. Every achievement that indicates a win for a team member or the firm should be publicly recognized in some way.

Just like anything you want to do well, creating an effective team culture is something you must work at every single day. Team building cannot be a fad of the week.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

In Defense of Online Education | The Strycker: Arts & Crafts & Opinions

Last Friday, The New York Times published an op-ed by Mark Edmundson titled ?The Trouble With Online Education,? in which the UVA professor criticizes many universities? focus on developing distance learning tools and programs and argues that an online education will always be inferior to a ?real? course.

?A real course creates intellectual joy, at least in some. I don?t think an Internet course ever will. Internet learning promises to make intellectual life more sterile and abstract than it already is ? and also, for teachers and for students alike, far more lonely.?

Edmundson?s primary argument is that an online course cannot foster dialogue.

Online education is a one-size-fits-all endeavor. It tends to be a monologue and not a real dialogue. The Internet teacher, even one who responds to students via e-mail, can never have the immediacy of contact that the teacher on the scene can, with his sensitivity to unspoken moods and enthusiasms. This is particularly true of online courses for which the lectures are already filmed and in the can. It doesn?t matter who is sitting out there on the Internet watching; the course is what it is.

Edmundson seems to have a notion of an online course primarily being a taped version of a class or lecture that takes place in real space. And he is certainly correct that this sort of class, no matter how charismatic the lecturer, would not necessarily be the best way to foster conversation and discussion. However, this is a limited perception of what an online course can be. At the School of Visual Arts, where I am the Director of Operations of the MFA Art Practice Program, a low-residency graduate program that combines online learning with three intensive summer residency periods, I?ve worked and continue to work closely with our faculty and instructional designers to create dynamic, interactive online courses that cultivate both critical discourse and a sense of community among their participants.

Our online courses, delivered through?Moodle, an open source CMS, include written lectures, videos, image slideshows, diagrams, and other supporting materials. There is a discussion board for each week?s session, in which participants are required to post responses to the material and to each other in the form of images, videos and written content. We also provide opportunities for live interaction and collaboration via Adobe Connect, a web-conferencing application. In short, these are rich-media classes that encourage, and in fact require, interaction and dialogue among all participants, including students and faculty.

Are the conversations in these classes the same as the conversations that would take place if these classes were held in real, rather than virtual space? Of course not. However, that doesn?t mean that the dialogue spawned from these online courses is inferior to that which takes place in an actual space. In fact, I?ve had the opportunity to observe the same students in both virtual learning environments and ?real? classrooms. Although discussions in a virtual classroom lack the spontanaeity of those in an actual classroom, it presents an opportunity for a more reflective and contemplative conversation. The online classroom slows everything down, and that can be positive. These courses don?t privilege intrepid, self-assured, assertive speakers. The discussion board gives equal weight to the voices of students who are shy, or not quick and confident speakers, or for whom English is not their first language. Online courses encourage participants to think about the material in a focused way before articulating a clear and thoughtful response. There?s also a generosity present in discussions that isn?t always possible in a real classroom: responses to materials often include original writing as well as quotes and links to other relevant texts, images, and videos. This is especially valuable in the context of fine art critiques: each student receives essays about their work from their peers, often complete with images and links to further reference material. This level of peer to peer engagement and critical discourse is one I?ve rarely witnessed in the actual classroom. What?s more, a finished course becomes a multi-media journal, an archive of lectures, notes, discussion threads and citations, and is a tool that one can continually go back and reference.

For an art student, an online education means that one doesn?t take a break from ?real life? for two years to pursue a degree, but instead integrates the reading, writing, reflection, and making required by the online courses into one?s life. It gives one the flexibility to participate in a rigorous program and simultaneously have a family, work, travel, and/or participate in residencies.?There is value to both the traditional MFA and low-res/ distance learning model. Indeed, I graduated from a traditional MFA program and I treasure the time I had there to simply make and think about art. I do, however, recognize that this set up an artificial paradigm for establishing my art practice as ?most artists are not able to support themselves fully with their artwork and must find ways to balance art making and day jobs.

Distance learning also allows one to explore an expanded sense of place. When done well, it can cultivate a global community. People from all over the world can come together, in a virtual space, to read and discuss, to collaborate and make and critique. Ultimately, the ?art world? is not a municipality or a market, but a conversation, and online education can help to further the discussion.

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If you are thinking about scuba diving, there are two basic types of equipment that you will need. The reason that you are diving, and the conditions as to where you are will determine what equipment you will need.

For recreational divers, the open circuit set up is the most common. A semi closed or closed circuit is another way of stating that something has a rebreather configuration. This particular type was the first to exist, it preceded the open-circuit, however it is not used as much as the open-circuit. In the closed-circuit, the diver will breathe back into the equipment, and then the exhaled gas is made fit to breathe again.

Everybody is familiar with the ?tanks? or air cylinders that are used for scuba diving. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and are typically constructed out of aluminum or steel. There are so many different diving scenarios that are possible that there are many different styles of tanks for each possible occasion. For the most part, cylinders that are made of diverse materials are usually the ones that can supply the most air. Cylinder designations and their differences are directly impacted by whether they are used in America or in Europe. In the United States, for example, when the cylinder has 1 Atm of pressure within it, it is considered full. Those in Europe will refer to this same exact pressure reference in terms of volume or air capacity within. Navigate to bumper stickers online ? an analysis for clear advice.

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A look at recent tech-industry earnings

Samsung reported strong results Friday, days after rival Apple showed a slowdown in revenue growth. Here is a summary of recent earnings and reports for selected technology companies and what they reveal about the state of spending and the overall economy:

? July 2: Microsoft Corp. says it is absorbing a $6.2 billion charge to reflect that one of the biggest deals in its 37-year history, for online ad company aQuantive, turned out to be a dud.

? July 6: Samsung Electronics Co. estimates its second-quarter operating profit at 6.5 trillion won to 6.9 trillion won ($5.7 billion to $6.1 billion), a 79 percent jump from a year earlier based on the midpoint of that range. Analysts say the sharp rise in operating profit was driven by the success of its Galaxy line of smartphones. However, Samsung's stock fell as lower-than-expected overall sales underlined the threat from Europe's economic malaise.

? July 9: Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. lowers its quarterly forecast, blaming weaker-than-expected sales in China and Europe and lackluster demand overall from consumers. AMD says it expects revenue to fall by 11 percent from the previous quarter, below its earlier forecast of a 3 percent decline.

? July 10: BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. asks disgruntled investors at a shareholders meeting for patience as it develops new devices to rival the iPhone and Android smartphones. The company reiterates a warning that the next several quarters will be challenging. It also expects to book another operating loss in the current quarter as the company cuts prices to sell its older BlackBerry models.

? July 17: Yahoo Inc. reports another lackluster quarter on CEO Marissa Mayer's first day on the job. It continues years of financial lethargy that has plagued the one-time Internet pioneer as Google and Facebook have prospered. Net income fell 4 percent from a year ago, and adjusted earnings were short of expectations.

Intel Corp., the world's largest chipmaker, says revenue for the current quarter is likely to come in below Wall Street forecasts as it blames "a more challenging macroeconomic environment."

? July 18: IBM Corp. reports its 38th consecutive quarter of earnings increase. Net income rose 6 percent despite a 3 percent drop in revenue amid Europe's economic jitters. IBM revenue in Europe, the Middle East and Africa fell by 9 percent from last year. The turmoil in Europe hurt IBM's results as currencies there weakened, translating into fewer U.S. dollars. IBM says revenue would have been slightly higher than last year if currency-exchange rates had remained the same.

EBay Inc. more than doubled its second-quarter net income thanks to higher revenue from its PayPal online payments business and its e-commerce websites. Its marketplaces business, which includes its flagship website, saw the strongest growth rate since 2006.

? July 19: Google Inc. says its second-quarter earnings rose 11 percent despite a deepening decline in the prices paid for its Internet search advertising. The results included Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of cellphone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for the first time. Revenue climbed 35 percent from last year to $12.2 billion. If not for Motorola, revenue would have increased by 21 percent.

Microsoft Corp. says a $6.2 billion accounting adjustment to reflect a weak online ad business led to its first quarterly loss in its 26 years as a public company. The company had a loss of 6 cents a share, compared with earnings of 69 cents a share a year ago. Adjusted earnings beat expectations, and the stock rose.

Verizon Communications Inc. says net income rose 13 percent in the second quarter as its wireless arm pulled in record profits. But its traditional, wired phone business was weaker. Like other phone companies, Verizon is losing landlines, but has been compensating to some extent by signing up broadband customers. In the second quarter, that trend faltered, as it gained just 2,000 broadband customers ? the worst result in four years.

? Tuesday: Apple Inc. reveals that its growth slowed in the most recent quarter. In both revenue and net income, the company posted the smallest increases in years and failed to meet analyst expectations. It wasn't so much the volume of sales, but Apple's average selling prices declined.

At AT&T Inc., meanwhile, declining smartphone sales contributed to the best profitability ever in its wireless arm as it saved on phone subsidies. AT&T says it activated fewer smartphones in the quarter, much of it because subscribers are holding to their phones longer. That's good news for the company because it doesn't have to shell out as much in subsidies to sell the phones to customers for $99 or $199.

Netflix Inc. reports a 91 percent reduction in second-quarter earnings amid a slowdown in subscriber growth. Netflix Inc. added 1.1 million worldwide subscribers to its streaming service ? in line with management predictions, but below what analysts had hoped for.

? Wednesday: Online game maker Zynga Inc. reports a loss in the second quarter, with adjusted earnings and revenue below Wall Street's already low expectations. Zynga also lowers its outlook for the year, citing game delays, reduced expectations for "Draw Something" and what it called a "more challenging environment on the Facebook Web platform." Changes Facebook made to its website can make older games such as "FarmVille" more difficult to discover.

? Thursday: Facebook Inc.'s first earnings report as a public company had solid numbers, but in the end it landed with a thud ? much like its rocky initial public offering two months earlier. Facebook reported stronger-than-expected revenue and a gain in user numbers, but investors weren't impressed. After a brief spike, its stock fell.

Sprint Nextel Corp., the country's third-largest wireless carrier, reports a wider loss for the second quarter as wrote down the value of its moribund Nextel network. However, Sprint was successful in persuading smartphone subscribers to pay up for "unlimited data" service, and its service revenue zoomed, beating estimates.

Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. reports earnings that matched Wall Street's meager expectations, but its revenue gains and outlook for the current quarter fell short of forecasts.

? Friday: Samsung Electronics Co. reports another record-high quarterly profit as customers flocked to Galaxy smartphones. Samsung benefited from runaway demand for its Android-powered smartphones as rivals including Apple Inc. had yet to release new models. Robust sales of smartphones helped offset a slowdown in other consumer electronics businesses such as televisions.

Coming up:

? Wednesday: Comcast Corp.

? Thursday: Sony Corp., LinkedIn Corp.

? Aug. 13: Groupon Inc.

? Aug. 15: Cisco Systems Inc.

? Aug. 21: Dell Inc.

? Aug. 22: Hewlett-Packard Co.

? Sept. 27: Research in Motion Ltd.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/look-recent-tech-industry-earnings-001704437.html

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

EYES ON LONDON: A cool camera and is that a duck?

Australia's synchronized swimming team practice at the Aquatics Center at the Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London. Opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Australia's synchronized swimming team practice at the Aquatics Center at the Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London. Opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

A couple pauses at the foot of a statue with the Olympic rings hung in the rafters of St. Pancras Station prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, July 24, 2012, in London. The opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

The United States' Tyson Gay removes his top during a USA track and field team open training session in preparation for the 2012 London Summer Olympics, in Birmingham, England, Wednesday, July 25, 2012. The opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27.(AP Photo/Jon Super)

A group sit on a set of Olympic Rings floating in the River Thames off of Battersea park Tuesday, July 24, 2012, in London. The city will host the 2012 London Olympics with opening ceremonies scheduled for Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

British Army soldiers walk away from Greenwich Park, the site for the equestrian events at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, July 24, 2012, in London. The opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

(AP) ? Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

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GOING COUNTRY

The five members of the U.S. men's road race team are staying this week near Box Hill, well away from the hustle and bustle of London, at a quaint hotel where they can step out the front door, hop on their bikes and train on the circuit that could well decide Saturday's race.

The loop for the road race goes past some of the iconic sights of London, such as Buckingham Palace, and will finish on the Mall ? a dream come true for television cameras and local visitor bureaus. But Box Hill, in the countryside south of the city, is where fans will have the best view of the race, and where the first gold medal could be won or lost.

That's because riders will traverse the hill multiple times ? nine for the men, three for the women ? and that could ultimately shatter the main field and prevent the widely expected sprint finish.

There are a half dozen team buses parked outside the hotel, with all manner of equipment at the ready. The roads around Box Hill are popular with local cyclists, too, so for every toned Olympian with virtually no body fat, there's at least five more folks who have managed to squeeze their girth into spandex so they can take on the same course.

?David Skretta ? Twitter http://twitter.com/APdaveskretta

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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS

Open-water swimmers may have to contend with ducks and reeds as they race the in Hyde Park's Serpentine lake.

That's pretty quaint though when you think of previous games. There were jellyfish the size of dinner plates in Australia and swimming took place just outside the shark nets in Hong Kong.

Britain's Kerri-Anne Payne was the first athlete to try out the Serpentine course Wednesday, and was full of enthusiasm. "It was really nice to get in there," she said of her morning swim. "I had to fight with a couple of ducks though to get round the buoys."

And the reeds?

"I kept getting a little tangled in them, but I've overcome that now."

?Elena Becatoros ? Twitter http://twitter.com/ElenaBec

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ROBOTIC CAMERA

Here's an angle worth looking at: Photographer Mark Duncan has just made the first AP Olympic image shot with a controllable overhead robotic camera. He did it at the Aquatics Center, where AP will be producing imagery shot with such cameras throughout the Olympic games ? both underwater and above. See the photo here: http://apne.ws/Q2M8gC

?Ted Anthony ? Twitter http://twitter.com/anthonyted

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SKY CORRIDOR

In the Netherlands, parts of the sky are being cordoned off for the Olympics.

Airspace above North Brabant province usually is used by Dutch F16 pilots as a training area, but authorities say the Top Guns are going to spread their wings elsewhere over the country and the North Sea to make way for London-bound Olympic flights carrying athletes or spectators.

?Mike Corder ? Twitter: http://twitter.com/mikecorder

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A TECH HEADACHE

Just over 48 hours to go, and there's a scramble to finish work at many of London's venues.

Miles of cables have been installed by news organizations and some have been inadvertently damaged in the rush by builders to get everything ready. At the hockey venue inside the Olympic Park, new fences were fitted for safety reasons ? and they've damaged crucial wiring.

Worst-case scenario: Major cabling damage could theoretically close off an entire venue in terms of data transmission ? whether text, photos or TV images.

Technicians are being sent back repeatedly to check that everything's OK ? and they're worried. Wednesday is the last day anyone's officially allowed to wire things up and yet there's potential for damage for several more days.

?Stephen Moyes

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FRIES WITH THAT?

Spotted at the Olympic Park McDonald's: a camera crew interviewing a cashier about the delicacies under the Golden Arches. Must be a slow news day.

Let the games begin, already!

?Jon Krawczynski ? http://www.twitter.com/APkrawczynski

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GOODWILL GAMES?

A strike by airport immigration workers has been called off. Now, taxi drivers are postponing a protest.

The reason: "To avoid further inconvenience to Londoners; we don't want to make a bad situation worse," according to a statement by "Cabbies Against Boris" (a reference to London Mayor Boris Johnson.)

The drivers are angry at the Olympic Lanes which they say will cause chaos in an always-busy city. The lanes are there solely to allow "an elite few which seems to be mainly comprised of Corporate Sponsors to travel quickly at the expense of the majority of hardworking Londoners," the cabbies say.

?Corrin Grant ? Twitter http://twitter.com/cosgrant

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RACING THE CLOCK

The games begin in 48 hours, and London is still putting on the finishing touches.

Chainsaws were blaring at the equestrian venue in North Greenwich and an industrious Games staff member spent the morning walking around The O2 Arena (home of the gymnastics) with a roller dripping with purple paint, dabbing a little here, a little there.

No "Do Not Touch" signs, though.

?Will Graves ? Twitter http://twitter.com/WillGravesAP

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CRUMBLING CHINA?

Four years ago, the Chinese men's gymnastics team soared to seven gold medals in front of the home crowd in Beijing. It could be a much different result in London.

The team looked sloppy during podium training on Wednesday and lacked their usual swagger.

Teng Haibian, who won gold on pommel horse in Athens in 2004, struggled on every apparatus and is dealing with a left arm injury. He wore an ace bandage and had serious issues whenever going through a move that required upper body strength.

?Will Graves ? Twitter http://twitter.com/WillGravesAP

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CHANGE OF PACE

For three Summer Olympics, Adrian Croitoru competed as a middleweight in judo for Romania ? placing as high as fifth in both the 1992 Barcelona Games and again in Atlanta in '96. That's why his new gig as coach of the Armenians is quite a change of pace ? and still a little bit strange, too.

"Now, it's more difficult for me as a coach," Croitoru reflected as he arrived at Heathrow Airport early Wednesday with several athletes.

"I'm Romanian. I coach the Armenians," the 41-year-old said with a smile as everybody's bags were piled on one sled-like cart before they made their way off.

?Janie McCauley ? Twitter: http://twitter.com/JanieMcCAP

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SOCIAL MEDIA

The London Olympics has been dubbed the social media games, and it's already living up to the moniker.

A spokeswoman for Twitter says there were more tweets about the Olympics on a single day last week than there were during the entire Beijing Games. The number of daily tweets about the London Games has been on par with the numbers during the Vancouver Winter Olympics, and the opening ceremony is coming up on Friday night.

?Jay Cohen ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jcohenap

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LESS FLESH

The women's beach volleyball uniforms have gone politically correct this year, with shorts and sleeved tops replacing the bikinis.

The move was made to respect the cultural beliefs of players from different countries and updates the dress code that has been in effect since the sport became a medal event in 1996.

The American women said they'll wear more clothing in London if it's cold during their night matches, but bikinis would've been their first choice because that's what they're used to wearing. Still, they unanimously applauded the relaxed dress code.

"We want women of all different religions to be able to play our sport," said Jennifer Kessy, "and to not be able to play because of the gear is not OK."

?Jenna Fryer ? Twitter http://twitter.com/JennaFryer

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QUEEN'S HAT

The latest tempting bet: The color of the queen's hat at Friday's opening ceremony.

The shortest odds ? at 3 to 1 ? are on blue. Or will she go for the patriotic number and have the red, white and blue of the Union Jack? That fetches an eye-catching 50-1 at one bookmakers.

?Ian Phillips ? Twitter http://twitter.com/phillipsian

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LIVE MUSIC SURPRISE

There will be live music acts at more than 650 sporting events, organizers say, but they're refusing to say who and where. Among the surprise bands: Pet Shop Boys, Scissor Sisters, Rita Ora, Sub Focus, and Rizzle Kicks.

?Maria Sanminiatelli ? Twitter http://twitter.com/SanMin68

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IN-EAR COMMENTARY

Struggling to understand the rules of an obscure sport? Too much going on all at once at track and field? London organizers are selling small ear devices that will walk you through what's happening out there. Cost: 10 pounds ($15)

?Maria Sanminiatelli ? Twitter http://twitter.com/SanMin68

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LESS ATTENTION, BUT IT'S OK

The American beach volleyball players walked into their news conference Wednesday lean, fit and the center of attention. But when the bulk of the questions were lobbed at the women players, a reporter gamely asked the men if they felt overlooked.

"I'm perfectly OK with it. They are way prettier," said reigning gold medalist Phil Dalhausser, recognized most for his 6-foot-9 frame and bald head.

?Jenna Fryer ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer

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TALKIN' TRASH:

Minnesota Timberwolves teammates Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio are suddenly rivals.

Love plays for Team USA while the injured Rubio is cheering on his native Spain in the Olympics. Rubio tweeted before the two teams played an exhibition game on Tuesday night in Barcelona, "(at)kevinlove are you ready to lose to Spain tonight?"

Then the Americans put a 100-78 thumping on the Spaniards and Love tweeted him a simple and stinging retort. "How'd that work out for you, buddy?"

?Jon Krawczynski ? http://www.twitter.com/APkrawczynski.

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A PRINCE AMONG VOLLEYBALLERS

Beach volleyball appears to be the trendy sport right now, with London abuzz that Prince Harry apparently has tickets to some matches.

Count the young American duo of Jennifer Kessy and April Ross among those stoked about his possible presence. Kessy pumped her fist in excitement when told Harry is rumored to be going to the venue.

"We've been tweeting," Ross said, laughing.

"We've been putting his name out there for some time, but no contact yet," Kessy chimed in.

Both women said they'd be in favor of any members of the royal family attending, and they'd welcome a photo opportunity.

Added Ross: "Harry or Kate, especially."

?Jenna Fryer ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer

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LIFEGUARD CHAIRS

Overnight some new furniture has arrived In the Olympic Park. High chairs with pink seats have popped up along the walking routes. They look exactly like one used by lifeguards and even have covers to protect the occupant from the sun or rain. See a photo here: http://www.whosay.com/fergusbell/photos/207017

?Fergus Bell ? Twitter http://twitter.com/fergb

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HELLO FROM BARCELONA

AP's Eddie Pells checks in from a former Olympic city:

Hello from the Olympic City. Wait, did I get on the wrong flight? I'm in Barcelona.

OK, it's a small vacation before heading to London for the real action, but it's hard not to think "Olympics" here in what has arguably become Spain's hottest tourist spot over the past 20 years, since the Olympics changed the way that both the world views Barcelona and Barcelona views the world.

As one tour guide put it to me: Before the Olympics, Barcelona used to live with its back to the water; after the Olympics, it faces the water. Likewise, before the Olympics, Barcelona lived with its back to the world, and since the 1992 Games, the city welcomes the world.

All this becomes clear while touring the famous Sagrada Familia ? the still-unfinished church designed by the iconic architect, Antonio Gaudi ? or by taking a stroll along the Plajita de la Barceloneta, which, pre-1992, was underused waterfront that was redesigned and turned into a beach in anticipation of the Olympics.

Spain, as we all know, is suffering these days. A look at the latest headlines tells us about an unemployment rate nearing 25 percent and a growing number of state-like regions, including Catalonia, where Barcelona is the capital, that can't afford to maintain all the infrastructure that has sprung up over the last two decades or so.

Sad news. And these days, there are big questions as to whether Barcelona can afford to keep its arms open to the world and remain the city it grew into when the Olympics came to town.

?Eddie Pells ? Twitter http://twitter.com/epells

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THIS WAY

London's supremely helpful Olympics staff and volunteers are taking nothing for granted. Everyone in the sprawling media center knows the way to their office by now ? but this man shows no sign he's going away any time soon, despite the heat. See the photo here: pic.twitter.com/CVTRDhhx

?Neil Neusten ? Twitter http://twitter.com/capt_nimmo

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THE QUEEN WILL BE GETTING HIGH

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is about to scale new heights.

Royal officials say the queen will whiz to the top of London's Orbit tower during a visit to the Olympic Park on Saturday.

The queen and her husband, Prince Philip, will take in the panoramic views from atop the 115-meter (380-foot) landmark. The tower ? a ruby red mass of twisting steel that some have likened to a crushed rollercoaster ? has divided opinion: some say bold, others eyesore. The queen will be accompanied by her daughter Princess Anne ? but not by her oldest son Prince Charles, a vocal opponent of edgy modern architecture.

The royals also are due to meet competitors and catering staff at the athletes' village.

?Jill Lawless ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jilllawless

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NO-TWITTER ZONE

What's Britain's star gymnast Louis Smith doing now that he's sworn off Twitter? Shaving his head, apparently.

Smith, who's become a crossover star since winning Britain's first Olympic medal in 80 years in Beijing, showed up for Wednesday's podium training freshly shorn, sporting a military-style flat top. Looks like he's cleaned up the facial hair, too.

Smith said Monday night that he's keeping away from Twitter for the rest of the games.

?Nancy Armour ? Twitter http://twitter.com/nrarmour

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VANTAGE POINT

There are always things happening in the athletes' village, but unless you have the correct accreditation you have no chance of seeing it.

Shoppers at the mall next door, though, have found a little loophole.

One of the entrances is elevated and faces out over the village. This means a constant crowd of shoppers and loiterers standing around in the prime position for a sight of the goings on.

?Fergus Bell ? Twitter http://twitter.com/fergb

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REMEMBERING MUNICH

Widows of two Israeli Olympians killed by Palestinian gunmen at the 1972 Munich Olympics hope silence will speak volumes at Friday's opening ceremony.

Ankie Spitzer and Ilana Romano are asking spectators to stand and hold a minute of silence when International Olympic Committee chief Jacques Rogge rises to speak at Friday's ceremony. They say they want to show the IOC it was wrong to deny the athletes a spot on the program.

"They were killed at an Olympic venue. They should be honored there," said Spitzer, widow of fencing coach Andrei Spitzer, who died in the Munich attack.

They have gathered more than 100,000 signatures for the moment of silence and count President Barack Obama among their supporters.

The IOC has decided against holding a moment of silence during London's opening ceremony to mark the 40th anniversary of the attack by Palestinian gunmen that killed 11 Israeli team members. Israeli and German government officials and the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee have urged the IOC to hold such an observance.

?Danica Kirka ? Twitter http://twitter.com/danicakirka

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NO STRIKE

Lots of people are coming to London from overseas, and it now looks like they're going to have fewer problems getting in.

A British union has just called off a strike planned for Thursday by immigration staff at London's Heathrow Airport. Authorities had feared a walkout over pay and job losses would throw the Olympics into turmoil. Authorities this week urged the workers to consider the damage such action would inflict on Britain's image with the world watching.

?Raphael Satter ? Twitter http://raphae.li/twitter

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CARTOGRAPHIC CONUNDRUM

When it comes to the Olympics, geography can be politics.

Georgia's National Olympic Committee is fuming over two Russian athletes, born in what was then the Soviet Union's republic of Georgia, describing their place of birth as breakaway republics that Georgia and the international community do not recognize.

"Politics should not meddle in sports," says Georgiy Asanidze, a member of Georgia's Olympic Committee.

The games' official website lists Russian wrestler Besik Kudukhov's place of birth as "South Ossetia, Russia." The place of birth of another wrestler Denis Tsargush, born in the town of Gudauta, is also listed as Russia. Abkhazia and South Ossetia threw off most Georgian control in separatist wars in the 1990s, but Georgian authorities retained control of swaths of South Ossetia and a small piece of Abkhazia until the 2008 war with Russia. Afterward, Russia recognized their independence, as did Nicaragua, Venezuela and a handful of tiny Pacific nations.

?Misha Dzhindzikhashvili, Batumi, Georgia

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THE GREATEST

Will he? Won't he? British newspapers have buzzed with speculation that Muhammad Ali may have a role in London's Olympic Opening Ceremony on Friday.

The 1960 heavyweight boxing gold medalist and former world champion is in town this week, but looks far too frail to play a significant part in director Danny Boyle's spectacular on Friday night.

At an award ceremony on Tuesday, Ali was helped onto stage and sat largely motionless. Parkinson's disease has stolen the 70-year-old's once-world-beating strength and quick reflexes and frozen his beautiful face into a mask. Ali did not speak at the ceremony.

Among those who hope Ali will make an appearance, however brief, at the Opening Ceremony is Tyrone Monaghan. His father, Paddy, a bare-knuckle boxer, struck up a long friendship with Ali when both were younger. On visits to Britain, Ali regularly would drop by the Monaghans' house ? to drink tea, chat and even spar with Tyrone.

"There are so many great things about him," Tyrone says of Ali. "You can't sum it up in one sentence."

?John Leicester ? Twitter http://twitter.com/johnleicester

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WEASLEY'S TORCH

At least he'll be right at home with fire.

Among Wednesday's Olympic torch carriers through the streets of London: Rupert Grint, who played Harry Potter's faithful friend Ron Weasley in the Potter movies.

Grint, 23, will be carrying the torch briefly at Middlesex University shortly after lunch.

?Danica Kirka ? Twitter http://twitter.com/danicakirka

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ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Wednesday marks the first day that London's usually aggressive drivers have to respect the unpopular "Games Lanes" ? known informally as Zil lanes, after the Russian limos ? or face a stiff fine.

There were fears of massive tie-ups as two-lane motorways were effectively cut in half to make way for the "Olympic family" vehicles allowed to use the special lanes, so many commuters seem to have switched to public transport to avoid the hassle.

On the A40 highway into central London, rush hour traffic was lighter than usual, and the Zil lane was completely empty save for a few black BMWs and a couple of truck drivers who didn't seem to have got the message.

As the road spilled onto Marylebone Road near Madame Tussauds wax museum, a large electronic sign told motorists they were free to use the Games Lanes at that point, but few ventured over the imposing double-width, solid line painted on the roadway for the Olympics period ? despite the reassurances, they were apparently afraid that London's ubiquitous traffic cameras would cause them to be fined.

Eventually, as traffic slowed and a second sign said all lanes were open, drivers crossed the line and normal traffic patterns resumed.

?Greg Katz ? Twitter http://twitter.com/Gregory_P_Katz

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