Sunday, 21 April 2013

Encouraging Female Engineers Is Key To Facebook's Recruitment Strategy

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MSI Launches 27-inch All-In-One Gaming PC - Tom's Hardware

MSI has released its 27" All-in-One Gaming PC.

It was at CES last summer that we first heard about MSI's upcoming all-in-one gaming computer, and ever since then there have been many little details seeping out of the rumor mill. Now MSI has released its AG2712 Gaming All-in-One PC.

Packing a 27" 1080p matte display, and supporting up to 10-point multitouch, the machine certainly shows promise as an all-in-one PC. To quench the (light) gamer's thirst, MSI has equipped the AG2712 with a mobile Core i7 CPU and Nvidia GTX 670MX graphics, which packs 3 GB of graphics memory. System memory is handled by 12 GB of DDR3 memory, expandable to 16 GB. Storage is taken care of by a 1 TB 3.5" hard drive in combination with a 128 GB SSD.

Lastly, MSI has opted to give the AG2712 a 2 megapixel front camera, two 5-watt speakers, a Blu-Ray optical drive, a 3-in-1 card reader, four USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, the standard headphone jacks, VGA and HDMI out, and most impressively, an HDMI in port. The last allows users to plug in their PS3 or Xbox 360, or any other HDMI compatible device, and use the computer as a big screen.

So far there has been no word on US pricing, although European MSRP pricing is expected to be between ?1899 and ?1999. The AG2712 All-in-One Gaming PC will hit European shelves just prior to the end of April, with no official word yet on U.S. availability.

Source: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/MSI-AG2712-All-in-One-allinone,22121.html

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Friday, 19 April 2013

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Rights group joins fight for justice for raped and bullied high school student | The Raw Story

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The National Women?s Law Center (NWLC) announced Thursday that it has joined the fight for justice on behalf of a high school girl who was sexually assaulted on campus, then bullied in classrooms, hallways and in online forums. The NWLC filed a Title IX lawsuit in U.S. District Court of the Western?

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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Customer centricity will be key driver of regional business growth ...

Speaking at the 2nd Oman Customer Care Conference being held in Muscat, Bin Tarraf emphasized the importance of customer care, for regional organisations to be able to compete on a global platform.

"Regional companies can only deliver services in line with global best practices when employees are empowered to do what they do, keeping in mind the impact on the end customer. In a truly customer-centric organisation, every employee internalizes the company's vision and mission, and begins to think like the organisation," said bin Tarraf.

"This is incredibly important because we're seeing more world class infrastructure being planned and built across a number of GCC economies, and this trend will certainly continue. We must now focus on making equivalent investments in our customer service standards so that GCC businesses can meet their customers' service expectations and be globally competitive, and for the region at large, there's aseamless transition between its physical and services infrastructure," said Bin Tarraf, adding,

"The key to achieving this is re-orientating their business model towards a customer-centric approach while using the lean methodology to deliver results."

Bin Tarraf explained how Tanfeeth, the first large-scale shared services organisationpartners with regional companies to assist them to achieve such customer-centricity using the Tanfeeth operating model. Based on Toyota's lean manufacturing system, it features global shared services best practices but has also been modified and refined to meet the needs and nuances of the local market, and the specific challenges facing local businesses.

"This business model has underpinned our success since our inception in November 2011 and will continue to drive our expansion across the region," he added.

After growing to become a 2,000-employee organization by progressively absorbing all 11 Emirates NBD back-office operational teams as its first captive client, Tanfeeth has commenced its regional expansion by signing three additional client deals.

"In the UAE, we're now providing call center management services for a government authority and recruitment services for a major telecommunications business. Additionally, in Kuwait we're providing transformation and advisory services for a major banking institution," said Bin Tarraf.

The 2nd Oman Customer Care Conference focuses on upgrading the service sector, which is expected to play a key role in Oman's future economic development. The conference provides a networking platform to highlight new concepts and strategies to assist organisation to transform their customer experience management and drive customer loyalty through improved service delivery.

Source: http://www.ameinfo.com/customer-centricity-key-driver-regional-business-338168

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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Mainline App Stores Still Dominate iOS/Android App Discovery, Finds Forrester, But Word Of Mouth & Social Recommendations Also Key

App-StoresResearch firm Forrester has put out a new report exploring best practices for developers trying to get their apps noticed. Its findings include that word of mouth and social discovery play a key role in new apps finding loyal users, at least in Europe. The research also underlines the dominant role that mainline app stores continue to play in app discovery on the iOS and Android platforms.

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Surprising findings on hydrogen production in green algae

Apr. 12, 2013 ? New research fuels hope of efficient hydrogen production with green algae being possible in the future, despite the prevailing scepticism based on previous research. The study changes the view on the potential of green algae ? which is good news. The world must find a way of producing fuel from renewable energy sources to replace the fossil fuels. Hydrogen is today considered one of the most promising fuels for the future and if hydrogen can be produced directly from sunlight you have a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source. One biological way of producing hydrogen from solar energy is using photosynthetic microorganisms.

The world must find a way of producing fuel from renewable energy sources to replace the fossil fuels. Hydrogen is today considered one of the most promising fuels for the future and if hydrogen can be produced directly from sunlight you have a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source.

One biological way of producing hydrogen from solar energy is using photosynthetic microorganisms. Photosynthesis splits water into hydrogen ions (H+) and electrons (e-). These can later be combined into hydrogen gas, (H2) with the use of special enzymes called hydrogenases. This occurs in cyanobacteria and green algae, which have the ability to use energy from the sun through photosynthesis and produce hydrogen through their own metabolism.

That green algae can produce hydrogen under certain conditions has been known and studied for about 15 years, but low efficiency has been a problem, i.e. the amount of energy absorbed by the algae that is transformed into hydrogen. One enzyme that has the ability to use sunlight to split water into electrons, hydrogen ions and oxygen is Photosystem II. Several studies have shown that some of the electrons from the enzyme are used to produce hydrogen gas under special conditions. But some have stated that most of the hydrogen gas gets its energy from other paths in the metabolism of the green algae. This would entail that it is not a matter of actual direct production of hydrogen from sunlight, and that green algae are no more efficient as energy crops than plants.

A group of researchers at Uppsala University, led by Senior Lecturer Fikret Mamedov and Professor Stenbj?rn Styring, have now made a discovery that changes the view on hydrogen production from green algae. The researchers studied in detail how Photosystem II works in two different strains of the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. By measuring exactly how the amount and activity of Photosystem II varies under different conditions, and thereby affects hydrogen production, they found that a considerable amount of the energy absorbed by Photosystem II goes directly into hydrogen production.

"As much as 80 per cent of the electrons that the hydrogen-producing hydrogenases need come from Photosystem II, which is much more than previously believed. This means that most of the hydrogen production is driven directly by solar energy. The discovery gives us hope that it in the future will be possible to control the green algae so that the efficiency becomes significantly higher than it is today," says Professor Stenbj?rn Styring.

The study received funding from, among others, the Swedish Energy Agency, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Swedish Research Council.

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  1. Alena Volgusheva, Stenbj?rn Styring, and Fikret Mamedov. Increased photosystem II stability promotes H2 production in sulfur-deprived Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. PNAS, April 15, 2013 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1220645110

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