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    2012 Social Business and Customer Service Trends | Moxie ...

    2012 Social Business TrendsWe get contemplative at the end of every year. Did we do everything we set out to do? Did we meet our goals? What were the best movies we?ve seen or books we?ve read?

    Maybe our year-in-review helps us predict what?s coming in the new year, or at least think about how we?ll approach things differently.

    Social business and customer service have certainly seen lots of moving and shaking in 2012. Here are some of the trends that may be foreshadowing the year to come.

    Social business grows up: quantifying social

    Remember back in 2009 when ?social? was the new business buzzword? The world knew this was a revolution and everyone wanted to be a part of it. The only problem was that people didn?t quite know how to fit it into their budgets, how to track investments ? how to measure it.

    This year marks major improvements toward wrapping numbers around social business. McKinsey?s study of the social economy exploded last summer, with predictions that the industry will add $1.3 TRILLION in annual revenue.

    After years of trial and error, companies are learning where money is being wasted in social media and are modifying their course.

    Stop blocking social media at work! Studies are proving the benefits of social, such as how collaboration tools are boosting productivity.

    It?s safe to say that social business has grown up and, most likely, will continue to mature as technology laggards catch up.

    Mobile explodes, putting new pressures on business

    With the variety of mobile devices (both smartphones and tablets) now available, the ubiquity of data access, and increasing reliance on information anywhere, mobile sales are exploding with no end in sight.

    That means more online business, sales, and customer service is being tapped, adding extra pressure to operations internally and externally.

    Businesses are scrambling to tap the benefits of mobile, but not without encountering challenges. IT professionals are learning the role of mobile within the enterprise ? no overnight task.? When it comes to customer experience, move it or lose it: 73% of mobile users feel companies don?t deserve their loyalty if their needs aren?t being met. Ouch.

    When it comes to the future of mobile, it?s looking more and more interactive.

    Customer service gets way more social

    If a customer complains about a product or service and the business isn?t around to hear it? everyone else will be. Studies show that nearly half of all social media users (and that?s a lot) look to social media for customer service. This year has been all about gearing up on the strategies, tactics, and tools to give better customer experiences through social.

    Analysts are predicting that internal collaboration tools will be essential to keeping up with customers in 2013. Many businesses are adopting social customer experience management software.

    What?s more, we?re seeing more traditional CRM giants acquiring or integrating agile social capabilities from third parties into their software. Perhaps this is the beginning of making all business more social in 2013 and beyond!

    What trends have you seen in 2012? What do you think 2013 has in store for social business?

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    ?This is the last chance you have to become a part of this special setting,? explains Garrett Melahn, Community Sales Manager for The Ranch at Sheldon Hills. ?So many of today?s buyers refuse to feel bound by tiny lot sizes that have become the ?norm?. With our 2+ acre parcels, you now, literally, have 10-12 times the space of traditional neighborhood layouts. Here, your neighbor is never too close for comfort, and the chance to have that is dwindling. The last remaining luxury estate homes are under construction now and there are only three left!?

    The most popular design has been the Tucson, and with only three left in the entire neighborhood, now is the time to take a look at why. Located on home sites 21, 31, and 32 they are newly released single story four bedroom, plus a den, two and a half bath, and three car side-loaded garages. The Tuscons offers an open, split floor plan with dual master bedrooms, an inviting entry that flows into an oversized family room that is geared towards entertainment, with a wall of picture windows. The final release of Tuscons offer the highly sought after ?Platinum Package? upgrades. The Platinum Option packages includes tens of thousands of dollars worth of the industry?s top of the line upgrades; Upgraded tile flooring in all wet areas, granite slab countertops with backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and dual ovens prepare you for entertaining friends and family. Situated on 2+ acres there is no other value that compares these Tuscons. You truly ?live the dream? in this home. The Scottsdale is available starting at $584,900 when using JTS?s preferred lender.

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    With 2 + acre parcels, you can have your home work for you. Create your own farmers market and enjoy fresh, healthy choices year round. Nowhere else in the area can you choose from so many produce and even livestock options. Your ?homestead? will save you money by becoming your personal supermarket.

    ?Compare the value difference in our new homes on acreage,? explains Melahn Community Sales Manager for The Ranch at Sheldon Hills, ?At Sheldon Hills our amenities extend beyond the walls of our homes. The acreage allows the privacy and usability that is so coveted in today?s market. You can create a personal retreat that will last you the rest of your life.?

    *To get more information on The Ranch at Sheldon Hills, from Sacramento take Highway 50 to the Sunrise exit and go south. Turn left on Jackson Highway to Sloughhouse Rd., turn right and go two miles then turn right at the Sheldon Hills entrance to the model. The sales office is open Friday through Tuesday from 10 am to 6 pm. For more information, contact the sales office at (916) 484-5226. Broker coops are welcome and well received at 3%.

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    Stocks lower at midday ahead of DC 'cliff' summit

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    Stocks held modest losses in volatile trading Friday as traders reacted to "fiscal cliff" headlines from Washington and ahead of a White House summit later this afternoon.?

    Still, stocks pared session lows following a Bloomberg report that President Obama plans to offer a scaled-back plan to avoid some of the effects of tax and spending changes set to kick in early next year.?

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average recovered back above the psychologically-important 13,000 level after being down more than 100 points earlier. Hewlett-Packard and Chevron led the blue-chip laggards.?

    The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq also cut some of their losses. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, gained above 20.

    All three major averages are on track to posting declines of more than 1 percent across the board for the week.?

    Among key S&P sectors, energy and materials held losses, while utilities turned higher.?

    "Traders are so cautious and investors are also worried," said Stephen Guilfoyle of Meridian Equity Partners. "You're going to see some headlines [from the meeting at the White House] so the market will move again later today."?

    President Barack Obama will meet congressional leaders from both parties at the White House later this afternoon, just days before the deadline to reach a deal or see the a series of automatic spending cuts and tax hikes come into force.?

    House Speaker John Boehner, Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Joe Biden are scheduled to attend Friday's meeting. If a deal is not possible, Obama and the leaders would leave the resolution to the next Congress to address in January.

    Stocks tumbled Thursday?but recovered most of their intraday losses after the House of Representatives said it would reconvene this Sunday to resume budget talks.?

    On the economic front, pending home sales rose to the highest level in more than 2-1/2 years, climbing 1.7 percent in November, according to the National Association of Realtors.?

    And the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its index of Midwest business activity rose to 51.6 in December from 50.4 in November, edging past expectations for 51.0.

    Hewlett-Packard confirmed that the Justice Department is looking into its allegations that Autonomy engaged in accounting fraud prior to its acquisition by HP last year.

    Apple dipped after a Chinese court fined the iPhone maker $160,000 for hosting third-party applications on its App Store that were selling pirated electronic books, Xinhua news agency said. Apple shares have declined nearly 25 percent in the last three months. The stock hit an all-time high of $705 in mid-September.?

    Barnes & Noble jumped after British publisher Pearson said it will buy a 5 percent stake in the bookstore chain's digital Nook and college bookstore businesses for $89.5 million. Separately, Barnes & Noble said it expects holiday sales to be below forecasts and that its Nook business will not meet prior full-year 2013 projections.?

    Among airlines, Raymond James raised its price target on Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines, U.S. Airways, Spirit Airlines and Alaska Air.?

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/stocks-lower-midday-ahead-white-house-cliff-summit-1C7753894

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    Chris Matthews Gets Boost From 2012 Election

    NEW YORK ? To his boss, Chris Matthews has become a statesman. His critics probably have other words.

    The veteran MSNBC host raised his profile as much as any member of the television commentariat during the presidential campaign. His 5 p.m. "Hardball" show has seen viewership jump by 24 percent this year from 2011, 17 percent for the rerun two hours later.

    Matthews symbolized MSNBC's growing comfort in being a liberal alternative to Fox News Channel. He engaged in an uncomfortable on-air confrontation with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, seemed nearly apoplectic when President Barack Obama flubbed his first debate and had to apologize for appearing grateful that Hurricane Sandy might have helped Obama's re-election effort.

    With Keith Olbermann out of sight, Matthews essentially replaced him as the commentator that most annoyed conservative viewers.

    "During the run-up to the Iraq War, he just became really, really partisan and became even more so when MSNBC decided to become the anti-Fox," said Geoff Dickens, who used to watch Matthews as a fan and now monitors him regularly as part of his job with the conservative Media Research Center.

    Matthews is not afraid to say what he thinks. He's a former newspaper columnist and one-time aide to a 1980s era Democrat, House Speaker Tip O'Neill. He seriously considered running for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania a few years back, where he probably would have been asked repeatedly to explain why he voted for George W. Bush in 2000.

    He's a motor-mouth infused with a love of politics that borders on the pathological.

    "He's as good as he's ever been," said Phil Griffin, MSNBC president. "He's at a place in his life where he's really comfortable in his own skin. He's a statesman. He has so much knowledge and I think he understands it better. He's always been great, but I really think he's been at the peak of his game."

    Iraq turned Matthews against Bush. He said war and peace, and civil rights, are the issues that drive him most and explain his enthusiasm for Obama.

    Matthews seemed personally offended by efforts in individual states to tighten voter registration and identification laws. Republicans called it an attempt to curb voter fraud; Matthews said it was to suppress voters friendly to Obama. He said Republicans would use welfare and other issues to subtly appeal to white voters still uncomfortable with a black president.

    "The number of African-Americans who have come up to me in the last three to six months has been unbelievable," Matthews said in a recent interview. "They come up, six inches from my face, and say `thank you.' A lot of the times they say we can't do this like you do it. It's harder for them because it sounds like complaining." He's disappointed that more whites didn't express gratitude, too.

    His repeated attention to the issue "irritates some people, because they can't stand being called bigoted. It drives them crazy. And I agree, it would drive me crazy."

    The issue drove his confrontation with Prebius, which occurred on "Morning Joe" during the GOP convention. Matthews challenged Prebius about playing the "race card" during the campaign and for references to Obama's birth certificate. It devolved into a schoolyard insult match.

    "He should have kept it together in terms of tone," Griffin said. "But in what was said, going back and forth, it was a legitimate point."

    Prebius later called Matthews "the biggest jerk in the room." Matthews doesn't seem to have any regrets.

    "I'd been talking like that for awhile," he said. "He didn't like it. I didn't expect he would. I felt that I had in my presence the guy who represented the party and it was an opportunity I shouldn't let pass. It's one of those moments in the campaign that's going to have endurance."

    The one quote Republican critics repeatedly throw back at Matthews is when he reacted to an Obama speech in 2008 by saying "I felt this thrill going up my leg."

    Matthews points out that he said something similar in 2004, after Obama addressed the Democratic national convention. Its frequent citation annoys Matthews, who knows it will never leave him, but probably also because he thinks people miss the point. He was speaking more about what Obama represented ? a black man seeking the highest office in a land with a troubled racial history ? than Obama himself.

    It hasn't exempted himself from some high-level teasing, like when Obama appeared at the campaign's Al Smith dinner after the president's disastrous first debate.

    "I particularly want to apologize to Chris Matthews," Obama said. "Four years ago I gave him a thrill up his leg. This time around, I gave him a stroke."

    Matthews said "Hardball" has gotten a sharper focus. The editorial opinion has moved to the front of the show. Saying what he thinks isn't hard; Matthews' flirtation with running for the Senate ended in part because the need to adhere to party orthodoxy wouldn't mix with a man comfortable with voicing a dozen opinions per minute.

    "I never want to do what everybody else is doing," he said. "I don't want to be part of the chorus."

    Like most in his trade, Matthews seems a little lost with the end of a long campaign. He's done a few speculative 2016 stories, not recognizing the subject is enough to send most people screaming from the room.

    Every day is one day closer to another election, though.

    "He is sort of the model figure for who we are," Griffin said. "He doesn't stick out loving politics and being passionate about politics. It comes across in everything we do ... And that's Chris."

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    EDITOR'S NOTE ? David Bauder can be reached at dbauder(at)ap.org and on Twitter (at)dbauder.

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    Russia's protracted attempts at replacing the aging space warhorse that is Soyuz may finally bear fruit. RSC Energia has announced that it has finished the design of a prototype spacecraft under the country's Prospective Piloted Transport System -- the equivalent of the Orion program. The as-yet unnamed craft is expected to be ready for testing by 2017, and unlike the current model, will be fully reusable. It's been designed not only as a taxi to take cosmonauts (and the odd multi-billionaire) to the International Space Station, but also ferry crews to the moon. That is, of course, assuming that Elon Musk doesn't get there first and make the moon his summer home.

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    Unprecedented east Jerusalem building in pipeline

    FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2011 file photo, a construction worker works on a new housing unit in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Homa. Israel is planning its biggest construction surge in east Jerusalem in decades, settlement opponents say, a move that would complicate prospects for restarting peace talks with the Palestinians. With more than 9,000 apartments in the pipeline, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reaffirming his opposition to ceding any parts of the holy city to the Palestinians, who say there can be no peace accord without partitioning the holy city.(AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)

    FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2011 file photo, a construction worker works on a new housing unit in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Homa. Israel is planning its biggest construction surge in east Jerusalem in decades, settlement opponents say, a move that would complicate prospects for restarting peace talks with the Palestinians. With more than 9,000 apartments in the pipeline, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reaffirming his opposition to ceding any parts of the holy city to the Palestinians, who say there can be no peace accord without partitioning the holy city.(AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)

    (AP) ? Israel is planning its biggest construction surge in east Jerusalem in decades in a move that critics argue would cement its grip on the contested territory, further complicate any prospects for peace with the Palestinians, and badly rattle Israel's already rocky relations with the rest of the world.

    With more than 9,000 apartments in various stages of planning and construction, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reaffirming his opposition to ceding any parts of the holy city to the Palestinians, a compromise two of his predecessors had accepted. The planned construction contributes to completing a ring of Jewish areas around the Arab inner core of east Jerusalem, making it more difficult to one day link it to the West Bank, which surrounds the city on three sides.

    The Palestinians, who hope to establish a future capital in the holy city's eastern sector, say there can be no peace accord without partitioning Jerusalem. They claim the construction push proves Netanyahu isn't serious about establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

    Within the space of a single week, Israeli officials have moved more than 5,000 apartments in east Jerusalem close to the stage where construction can begin, including a project that would build the first new Jewish settlement there in 15 years. With some other 4,000 apartments already being built or about to start, the pace is unprecedented, says Daniel Seidemann, an expert on Jerusalem construction.

    Those 9,000 apartments would add almost 20 percent to the existing stock of 50,000 apartments built for Jews in east Jerusalem in the 45 years it has been occupied.

    "In the last three months, we're looking at a surge like nothing we've seen in the past since 1967," when Israel captured east Jerusalem, said Seidemann, who views the construction as an obstacle to peace.

    Israel annexed east Jerusalem, with its Palestinian population, immediately after capturing the territory from Jordan and began building housing developments for Jews there. The annexation has not been recognized internationally. Today, more than 200,000 Jews live in east Jerusalem alongside some 300,000 Palestinians.

    Polls show a majority of Jewish Israelis favor holding on to all of Jerusalem, and construction in east Jerusalem has not stirred passionate opposition among Jewish Israelis. Most don't see the Jewish areas of east Jerusalem as illegitimate settlements ? preferring to call them "Jewish neighborhoods" ? whereas some in Israel vehemently oppose settlements in the West Bank.

    Yet there is growing nervousness in Israel about the new east Jerusalem plans, with some fearing the current diplomatic woes could blossom into economic isolation as well, driven by the world community's clear impatience with Israel's settling of occupied land.

    In the longer term, some in Israel warn, if a division is rendered impossible by filling the occupied sector with Jews, there will be no way to reach a deal on the West Bank as well. The area would be in effect absorbed into the Jewish state, rendering it more bi-national and ? unless the Palestinians are given the vote ? less democratic.

    Palestinians have increasingly framed the issue in those terms, suggesting to Israelis that the construction runs against their own interests.

    "The Israeli government is making the two-state solution impossible with this unprecedented settlement building," senior Palestinian official Yasser Abed Rabbo said this week.

    Netanyahu is forging ahead ? and polls show that he remains poised for reelection next month. If anything, he is currently feeling heat from a surging religious party on his right.

    "With God's help, we will continue to live and build in Jerusalem, which will remain united under Israeli sovereignty," he said at the campaign launch event of his Likud-Yisrael Beitenu list Tuesday night.

    Such tough talk aims to assuage those on Netanyahu's right who are skeptical that everything in the east Jerusalem pipeline will be built, noting that some construction projects were unofficially frozen in the past under international pressure.

    If officials do push ahead, the 9,000 could be built within a few years. Other major construction projects in east Jerusalem were either smaller or strung out over a decade, said Seidemann. Hagit Ofran of Peace Now, an anti-settlement watchdog group, also said the pace was unmatched.

    According to Seidemann's figures on the major projects, the big push of the last decade was the Har Homa neighborhood, with 3,200 units built. In the 1990s, 2,200 apartments went up in Ramat Shlomo. In the 1980s, 11,000 apartments were built in Pisgat Zeev. In the 1970s, Israel started building the Neve Yaakov, Gilo, east Talpiyot and Ramot areas, and Seidemann estimates that around 20,000 apartments were built in those areas throughout that decade.

    The Jerusalem municipality did not respond to multiple requests for its statistics on planned and actual construction

    Netanyahu put settlement construction plans into high gear to punish the Palestinians for winning U.N. recognition of a de facto state of Palestine in east Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip last month. Israel withdrew settlers and soldiers from Gaza in 2005, but still controls the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

    In peace talks, Palestinians privately have accepted former U.S. President Bill Clinton's 2000 proposal that Jewish areas of Jerusalem would remain under Israeli sovereignty under a peace accord, and Palestinian neighborhoods would become part of a Palestinian state.

    At the same time, they have spent four decades watching Israeli construction permanently change the face of the city, and see every new housing project in east Jerusalem as yet another obstacle to building their capital there. Building for Arabs in the eastern sector has been limited since 1967, something Palestinians see as an attempt to stifle their presence in the city, though the current municipality denies any discrimination.

    The expanding Jewish footprint in east Jerusalem also tightens Israeli control around the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the Old City, home to the most sensitive Jewish, Muslim and Christian religious sites in the Holy Land. A hilltop compound there is Islam's third-holiest site, revered as the place where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven in a nighttime journey told in the Quran. The same complex is the holiest site in Judaism, home to two biblical temples, with the Western Wall at its foot.

    Palestinians have refused to return to the negotiating table unless Israel stops all construction in east Jerusalem and the West Bank, a condition Israel rejects. Talks deadlocked four years ago.

    The renewed construction push in east Jerusalem has drawn international condemnation, as have plans to build more than 6,000 more homes for settlers in the adjacent West Bank, where more than 340,000 Jews live among 2.3 million Palestinians.

    Last week, the United States used unusually blunt language to criticize the settlement activity, accusing its top Mideast ally of engaging in a "pattern of provocative action" and saying plans of new construction "run counter to the cause of peace."

    The most contentious of these plans involves development of a corridor in the West Bank linking east Jerusalem and the Maaleh Adumim settlement. The Palestinians say this project, known as E1, would make it impossible for them to create a viable state because it would sever east Jerusalem from its West Bank hinterland and drive a deep wedge between the West Bank's northern and southern flanks.

    Israel shelved the project for years under U.S. pressure, but started acting on plans to build 3,400 apartments there earlier this month. Netanyahu's aides have said construction is years away and his rivals have questioned whether he really intends to build. But the very fact that plans there are advancing has drawn ferocious criticism from Israel's closest Western allies.

    Some of the projects closer to fruition would similarly hinder access from the West Bank. Following action last week, the government can soon ask developers to submit bids to build 2,610 apartments in the Givat Hamatos project ? the first new settlement to be built in east Jerusalem since 1997. Once a bid is awarded, construction can begin, though it could take months, if not longer, to reach that point.

    Within the following week, officials pushed two other projects totaling up to 2,700 apartments to that same stage.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2012-12-27-Israel-Settlement%20Surge/id-269fd56d0fec48c594579039d4be10e6

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    Apple CEO gets modest 2012 pay after big 2011

    FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012, file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook soeaks during an introduction of the new iPhone 5 in San Francisco. Cook got a relatively modest $4.2 million in pay for 2012, after the company's board set him up with stock now worth $510 million for taking the reins in 2011. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

    FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012, file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook soeaks during an introduction of the new iPhone 5 in San Francisco. Cook got a relatively modest $4.2 million in pay for 2012, after the company's board set him up with stock now worth $510 million for taking the reins in 2011. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

    (AP) ? Apple CEO Tim Cook got $4.2 million in pay for the latest fiscal year, a modest sum compared with last year, when the company's board set him up with stock now worth $510 million for taking the reins in 2011.

    Cook's pay for fiscal 2012, which ended in September, consisted of $1.4 million in salary, a bonus of $2.8 million, and $17,000 in company contributions to his 401(k) account and life insurance premiums, according to a filing.

    Apple Inc.'s board saw no need to give Cook additional shares in 2012 after the sign-on grant of 1 million shares in 2011. Half of those shares vest in 2016 and the other half in 2021. A lot could happen to the value of the shares before Cook can cash them out, but the sign-on grant made him ?at least on paper? the highest-paid U.S. CEO in 2011.

    Cook did vest into shares worth $140 million in 2012. Those shares were granted earlier, when he was chief operating officer. He had been acting CEO for a while before the death of company co-founder Steve Jobs in October of 2011.

    Apple tends to grant shares to executives every other year. Cook's closest cohorts got big grants in 2012, including top hardware engineer Robert Mansfield, who got shares worth $83 million. Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer and general counsel Bruce Sewell both got stock grants worth just over $66 million, more than double the value of the grants they got two years ago, reflecting the zooming value of Apple's stock.

    The Cupertino, Calif.-based company's compensation policies are relatively simple. Missing are many of the perks that other CEOs command, like country club fees and private use of company aircraft.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/495d344a0d10421e9baa8ee77029cfbd/Article_2012-12-27-US-Apple-Executive-Compensation/id-401daf01f76d4a669bcac1935985f00f

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    Video: Journal News Posts Gun Database

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    This Year in Small Business: Not Impressed! - NYTimes.com

    Dashboard

    A weekly roundup of small-business developments.

    Another year of The Dashboard is behind us, and it?s time to look back at our favorite comments, blogs, opinions and videos of 2012, the ones that had the biggest impact on small-business owners. Enjoy.

    Lesson From Sandy Mark Thoma, an economist, offers a lesson learned from the enormous natural disaster: ?If inequality and the economic and political power that come with it continue to grow, the belief that capitalism is unfair could become widespread. This, in turn, could bring about the kinds of changes to the market system that free-market advocates fear so much.?

    Post-Election Advice Politics aside, J. Jennings Moss creates a list of opportunities for small businesses as a result of the November elections, including Big Data: ?This sector would have boomed regardless of who won the White House. But it might get an extra boost with the return of Obama, who created the job for a chief technology officer on his first day in office in 2009.?

    Start-Up Angle The best take on the 2012 start-up scene is Adam Fletcher?s nine signs you?ve become a start-up hipster, including: ?You use the word social at least 15 times a day. A true ?stipster? understands that for any business to succeed it must be ?social.? Exactly what social means, stipsters aren?t sure, but it probably involves a crude Frankensteining of Twitter, Quora, Facebook and cats that look like Hitler.?

    Best Videos The best videos of the year include Pat Stansik?s description of what it?s like to turn 24 years old, the executive chef of McDonald?s showing us how to make a Big Mac, and a touching display of kids supporting a classmate with cerebral palsy.

    Way to Manage This employee-management advice comes from Mark Lengnick-Hall, a professor with the University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business, who says that we should manage our teams to be like the San Antonio Spurs: ?Create a sense of shared purpose and interdependence. The Spurs constantly stress passing the ball and making plays as a team. They are all committed to one goal: coming together as a team. Businesses, too, need to create an overarching goal that brings employees together in a common pursuit.?

    Advice for Naming a Product Tom Grasty, an entrepreneur, offers three tips, including: ?Make sure the domain name is available. Because you never know which domain extension is going to be the next one to take off, my advice is to purchase as many domain extensions as possible. I know .cc (the domain for the Cocos Islands) may seem completely unnecessary today, but the last thing you want to do is be held hostage by some domain squatter who had the foresight to buy your domain before you did.?

    Social Media Lessons David F. Carr offers seven lessons he learned from social business leaders, including one take-away from Ford Motor: ?Let business drive technology, not the other way around.? And Gaz Copeland?s helpful suggestions on how to look stupid in 140 characters should not be missed.

    Look Into the Future Are you familiar with self-healing concrete, counterintuitive metamaterials or deflexion? If you?re preparing your business for the future, you should be. And these are just a few of the cool technologies on the way, according to this report from Ilya Leybovich.

    Thoughts on Retail No matter what kind of business you run, you should read Shashi Bellamkonda?s ?thoughts while having a pedicure,? including: ?Reach out to potential customers through your existing customers. Maybe a sign that says, ?Your partner or spouse will love us too. Bring them in!??

    Tweet of the Year I have no interest in making the most money in the world. I have an interest in having the most people at my funeral. ? @garyvee

    Going Mobile Chris Gaylord?s reports on how cookie sales are soaring for the Girl Scouts is a great example of the impact that mobile technology can have on any small business, even a nonprofit organization.

    Getting Ready for Crowdfunding An accountant, Jim Brendel, explains the promise of crowdfunding: ?It?s a hot topic for businesses because they are always looking to raise capital. Now several funding portal Web sites have risen to fill the crowdfunding void. Anyone, even if not incorporated, will be able to use crowdfunding. It is only limited by the attractiveness of your idea and your ability to present it.?

    Reality Check Erica Douglass offers insights on the harsh realities of being an entrepreneur: ?To really succeed, you have to have the guts to not listen to basically anything that?s popular in our society. If you have weak goals, you won?t be motivated to work on them. And if you?re scared of criticism, you won?t make it.?

    Boss of the Year My favorite small-business story of the year is Caine?s Arcade, which is about a 9-year-old who spent his summer building an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad?s used auto-parts store ? and a community that came together to make his day. The video ?has inspired millions and launched a movement to foster creativity and entrepreneurship in kids.?

    Living Well Leo Babauta explains how: ?Want little, and you are not poor. You can have a lot of money and possessions, but if you always want more, you are poorer than the guy who has little and wants nothing.?

    In Conclusion This author, however, thinks President Obama and McKayla Maroney best summed up the year for me and my small business. Here?s to a more impressive 2013!

    Gene Marks owns the Marks Group, a Bala Cynwyd, Pa., consulting firm that helps clients with customer relationship management. You can follow him on Twitter.

    Source: http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/26/this-year-in-small-business-not-impressed/

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    Afghan bomber attacks near major US base near Pakistan border, killing 4

    NATO forces and foreign civilians have been increasingly attacked by rogue Afghan military and police, eroding trust between the allies.

    By Amir Shah,?The Associated Press / December 26, 2012

    An Afghan policeman stands guard at the back of a police vehicle following a suicide attack near the gate of a U. military base in Khost, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday.

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    A vehicle driven by a suicide bomber exploded at the gate of a major US military base in eastern Afghanistan?on Wednesday, killing the attacker and three Afghans, Afghan police said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

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    Police Gen. Abdul Qayum Baqizai said a local guard who questioned the vehicle driver at the gate of Camp Chapman was killed along with two civilians and the assailant. The camp is located adjacent to the airport of the capital of Khost Province, which borders Pakistan.

    Chapman and nearby Camp Salerno had been frequently targeted by militants in the past, but violent incidents have decreased considerably in recent months.

    Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in an e-mail that the bomber targeted Afghan police manning the gate and Afghans working for the Americans entering the base. He claimed high casualties were inflicted.

    NATO operates with more than 100,000 troops in the country, including some 66,000 American forces. It is handing most combat operations over to the Afghans in preparation for a pullout from?Afghanistan?in 2014. Militant groups, including the Taliban, rarely face NATO troops head-on and rely mainly on roadside bombs and suicide attacks.

    NATO forces and foreign civilians have also been increasingly attacked by rogue Afghan military and police, eroding trust between the allies.

    On Tuesday, the Interior Ministry said a policewoman who killed an American contractor in Kabul a day earlier was a native Iranian who came to?Afghanistan?and displayed "unstable behavior" but had no known links to militants.

    The policewoman, identified as Sgt. Nargas, shot Joseph Griffin, of Mansfield, Georgia, on Monday, in the first such shooting by a woman in the spate of insider attacks. Nargas walked into a heavily-guarded compound in the heart of Kabul, confronted Griffin and shot him once with her pistol.

    The US-based security firm DynCorp International said on its website that Griffin was a US military veteran who earlier worked with law enforcement agencies in the United States. In Kabul, he was under contract to the NATO military command to advise the Afghan police force.

    The ministry spokesman, Sediq Sediqi, told a news conference that Nargas, who uses one name like many in the country, was born in Tehran, where she married an Afghan. She moved to the country 10 years ago, after her husband obtained fake documents enabling her to live and work there.

    A mother of four in her early 30s, she joined the police five years ago, held various positions and had a clean record, he said. Sediqi produced an Iranian passport that he said was found at her home.

    No militant group has claimed responsibility for the killing.

    The chief investigator of the case, Police Gen. Mohammad Zahir, said that during interrogation, the policewoman said she had plans to kill either the Kabul governor, city police chief or Zahir himself, but when she realized that penetrating the last security cordons to reach them would be too difficult, she saw "a foreigner" and turned her weapon on him.

    There have been 60 insider attacks this year against foreign military and civilian personnel, compared to 21 in 2011. This surge presents another looming security issue as NATO prepares to pull out almost all of its forces by 2014, putting the war against the Taliban and other militant groups largely in the hands of the Afghans.

    More than 50 Afghan members of the government's security forces also have died this year in attacks by their own colleagues. The Taliban claims such incidents reflect a growing popular opposition to the foreign military presence and the Kabul government.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/Fr6baCddyeM/Afghan-bomber-attacks-near-major-US-base-near-Pakistan-border-killing-4

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    Congress awaits Obama's return for late push on "fiscal cliff"

    WASHINGTON/HONOLULU (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday edged closer to the "fiscal cliff" as Congress waited for President Barack Obama to return from vacation in Hawaii and make one final attempt to avoid huge tax hikes and spending cuts in the New Year.

    In the absence of Obama, there was no sign of either side in Congress making an effort to strike a deal. The corridors of the Capitol building were empty except for an occasional police officer, and members' office doors stayed locked.

    House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner has not yet set a date for bringing House members back to Washington from their Christmas break, an aide of the Republican leader said. That makes the timing of a vote on any budget deal before December 31 more difficult.

    The Boehner aide also said there were no plans for new talks between the top Republican in Congress and Obama, who flies overnight and is due back in the White House on Thursday morning.

    The inaction notwithstanding, there was still just enough time to prevent a fiscal crunch that would upset global financial markets and likely push the United States into recession.

    Reports of lackluster retail holiday sales added to the urgency for a deal. Shoppers might be spending less this holiday season in fear of looming income tax increases. U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday, dragged lower by shares of retail companies.

    A modest, last-minute measure in Congress to avoid deep spending cuts set for January 1 and most of the tax hikes could pass the Democratic-controlled Senate by the New Year, although Republicans would need to agree not use a procedural roadblock known as a filibuster.

    But senators probably would not make the effort unless there was a strong signal from Boehner that the House would find a way to go along.

    A Senate Democratic aide downplayed chances for votes this week in the Senate, but suggested there could be legislative movement at the weekend.

    "We can't do anything until Republicans either give us the 60 votes," which are needed to advance legislation without long procedural delays, or allow a short-cut that lets bills pass on a simple majority vote in the 100-member chamber.

    The focus in Congress is shifting from broad deficit reduction to narrower efforts to avert the immediate shock of the December 31 cliff dive.

    "This is the (emergency) scenario that we have long believed would rise in probability the closer we go to December 31, which essentially calls for extending all the rates for those individuals making under $200K and households under $250K and does not address the debt ceiling or the deficit," analyst Chris Krueger of Guggenheim Securities wrote in a research note.

    Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, who is retiring at year's end, told MSNBC that $250,000 "is too low of a threshold" for raising income taxes.

    She said that in conversations she has had with some Senate Democrats, "they are saying maybe more in the $400,000 to $500,000 category."

    Obama himself recently offered to raise the threshold to $400,000, before negotiations with Boehner broke off.

    CLOCK TICKING

    But even if a handful of Senate Republicans support Democrats on a measure to avoid the worst of the fiscal cliff, time is short.

    When the Senate returns on Thursday it is due to work on a disaster aid bill to help New York and New Jersey recover from Superstorm Sandy and other measures.

    In the Republican-controlled House, any bill that raises taxes on anyone would need a rare bipartisan vote to win approval.

    All 191 Democrats might have to team up with at least 26 Republicans to get a majority if the bill included tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans, as Obama is demanding.

    Some of those votes could conceivably come from among the 34 Republican members who are either retiring or were defeated in the November elections and no longer have to worry about the political fallout.

    An alternative is for Congress to let income taxes go up on everyone as scheduled. Then, during the first week of January, lawmakers would strike a quick deal to reduce them except on people in the highest brackets.

    They would also pass a measure putting off the $109 billion in automatic spending cuts that most lawmakers want to avoid.

    Once the clock ticks past midnight on December 31, no member of Congress would have to vote for a tax increase on anyone - taxes would have risen automatically - and the only votes would be to decrease tax rates for most Americans back to their 2012 levels.

    Americans' optimism that Obama and congressional leaders will reach a budget agreement before January 1 has waned in recent days, according to a Gallup poll.

    Fifty percent believe a deal will be reached, a drop of 7 percentage points from the previous week, and 48 percent are doubtful. The poll was taken just after talks ran into trouble last week.

    Starbucks Chief Executive Howard Schultz is urging workers in the company's roughly 120 Washington-area coffee shops to write "come together" on customers' cups on Thursday and Friday to send a message to politicians.

    "We're paying attention, we're greatly disappointed in what's going on and we deserve better," Schultz told Reuters.

    (Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro and Richard Cowan in Washington and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles, Writing by Alistair Bell; Editing by Xavier Briand)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-congress-set-one-last-effort-fiscal-cliff-124656798--business.html

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    Aerobic vs Weight Training: Which is Better For Fat Loss | Burn The ...

    A recent study from Duke University comparing aerobic versus weight training to see which is better for fat loss was one of the most publicized studies of the year (my in-box was bursting with emails from Burn the Fat readers sending me links and asking me, ?What do you think of this Tom? ?I think the researchers missed the mark when they concluded that ?Aerobic exercise is better than resistance training for weight and fat loss? ? Read on to find out why and see what the top trainers, best bodybuilders and hottest fitness models in the world really say is the ?best way to burn fat the fastest?

    The press release headline said:

    ?Aerobic exercise trumps resistance training for weight and fat loss.?

    The New York Daily News picked up the story and published this headline:

    ?Aerobic training may burn more fat than a combination of weights and aerobics.?

    Medical News Today published this one:

    ?Aerobic exercise best way to burn fat, not weights.?

    These were the messages getting passed all around the Internet, usually by people who clicked a ?retweet? or ?share? button and didn?t even read the entire research paper. But what did the study really tell us?

    What?s better for fat loss: aerobics, weight training or both?

    After reading the news blurbs, you might be ?led to believe that if your goal is fat loss, you should focus on aerobics like running or cycling, not resistance training. Although aerobics (aka cardio) is a proven way to help burn fat, I believe that saying, ?Aerobics alone is best? is sending the wrong message and taking us backwards into the dark ages of fitness.

    After decades of being ignored or even shunned by the health and medical communities, and after an era of aerobics dominating the fitness scene, weight training finally got its due respect as a key element in a total fitness program, including for fat loss. ?In the strength and conditioning community, we were thrilled when institutions like the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) finally added resistance training to their position statements.

    We want to see that positive message continue to be spread widely to the public. Unfortunately, we still have researchers and the media running you around in circles: First recommending aerobic training only, then it was aerobics training plus resistance training, and now they?re saying it?s just aerobics again.

    Confused? Trust me, they had it right at aerobics plus resistance training, especially when you look at the big picture and not just the body fat percentage alone. Strength training is the unsung hero in achieving total health and fitness.

    Of course, the media loves stories like these because there is nothing better for getting attention than controversy and contradiction. While it?s important to keep an eye on new research and balance those academic findings with real world results, in this case, I don?t agree with all the conclusions of the study authors.

    Study design

    The study, known as STRIDE-AT/RT (Studies of a Targeted Risk Reduction Intervention Through Defined Exercise ? Aerobic and Resistance Training) was conducted at Duke University in North Carolina. In this randomized controlled trial, 211 test subjects were assigned to one of three groups:

    1. Resistance training

    2. Aerobic training, or

    3. Aerobic plus resistance training

    Aerobic training included treadmill, elliptical trainers or bicycle equivalent to 12 miles per week at 65% ? 80% of peak VO2. Resistance training included 3 days per week of weight training exercises for 3 sets of 8-12 reps. There was a ramp-up period with 1-2 sets during the first month. Exercises were not specified, but they covered all major muscle groups and workouts were supervised or confirmed.

    These were the general findings:

    • All three groups lost fat mass and body fat percentage
    • The aerobic training group lost more total body mass (body weight) than the other two groups
    • The resistance training group increased lean body mass more than the other two groups (confirmed by body composition and thigh circumference measurements)
    • The resistance training group did not reduce body mass. Weight went up slightly. (However, body fat went down slightly. The lack of decrease in scale weight was due to an increase in lean mass).
    • The resistance training plus aerobic training group decreased body fat percentage and fat mass more than the other two groups.

    Looking at these results, it actually appears as though the resistance training plus aerobic training group had the best fat loss results: Similar total body weight loss as the aerobic only group, but greater loss in body fat percentage and greater loss in body fat mass.

    The researchers seem to discount this fact by qualifying their ?aerobics is best? conclusion based on time efficiency or what they believed was the most important outcome for health benefits.

    However, the truth is ? and even Duke?s own press release didn?t mention this ? when you read the full research paper and analyze the actual change scores, NONE of the results of ANY group were very impressive?

    These were the specific findings, by the numbers:

    • The aerobics only group (deemed ?most successful?), lost a mere 3.8 pounds of body weight and 3.6 pounds of fat in 8 months.
    • The resistance training group gained 2.3 pounds of lean body mass and lost?only .57 pounds of fat mass.
    • The aerobic plus resistance group lost 5.36 pounds of fat mass and gained 1.78 pounds of lean body mass. That looks like the winner to me for overall body composition improvement, but even that is nothing to get excited about.

    Suppose the press release had said, ?Study shows that aerobic training produces almost 4 pounds of fat loss in 8 months,? or ?Aerobic training burns three-tenths of a pound more than aerobics plus resistance training.? Do you think there would have been so many headlines? Well, those are the numbers!?Why was there any buzz or hoopla about these study results at all?

    With proper program design, shouldn?t you be able to lose a lot more than 4 pounds in 8 months? In fact, since this study was conducted on overweight and obese subjects, wouldn?t you have expected more weight loss than average? ?(Isn?t it common to see an obese person lose 4 pounds of bodyweight in the first week?) Regardless of your starting point, if your goal is fat loss, would you be happy with less than 4 pounds for 8 months of effort?

    Why the poor results? There are many possible explanations.

    For one, we don?t have that many specifics about the program design, progression or energy expended from the weight training workouts. The exercises may have been all low-energy expenditure machine movements like leg extensions. There may have been?poor application of progression and periodiziation. And in the aerobic group, the volume and/or?of training may may not have been enough.

    Diet: The crucial (missing?) element

    More than likely, one of the biggest reasons for less fat loss and weight loss than you?d want or expect in 8 months is lack of tight control over the subject?s diets.

    A cursory skimming of the study suggests that they did have the subjects report their food intake. However, it was done with 3-day food records and 24-hour food recalls. It?s a well-proven fact that self-reporting of food intake by research subjects is horribly unreliable. A lack of weight loss can very often be chalked up to more calories being eaten than were reported. No exercise program ? weights or aerobics or both ? works well without proper nutrition.

    Granted, studies with true control for food intake are difficult to perform, especially for extended periods of time. But fortunately, we don?t need more studies to understand what happened in this case.

    We already know that the key to fat loss is the calorie deficit, not aerobic training per se and not resistance training per se. It?s possible to create a calorie deficit with ANY type of training program ? cardio or weights. However, is it possible to do aerobics and not have a deficit? Of course. Is it possible to lift weights and not have a deficit? Of course! Is it possible out-eat ANY training program? Of course.

    The biggest question in my mind is why the researchers drew the conclusions they did: ?Here?s what they said, word for word:

    ?If increasing strength and muscle mass is the goal, a program including resistance training is required? (So far so good? we?re still cool)?

    ?However, balancing time commitments against health benefits accrued, it appears that aerobic training alone is the optimal mode of exercise for reducing fat mass.? (Based on this data? Really? Okay, now we have a difference in opinion).

    I believe, and actually the absolute data seems to confirm it, that resistance training plus aerobic training together trumps either type of training by itself. The study authors themselves point out that each type of training has its own set of benefits. But apparently, factoring in the increased time commitment of doing both, they judged in favor of aerobics only as the preferred option for decreasing fat mass.

    That raises yet another question: Should losing weight or even just losing fat be your only goal or your primary focus?

    Weight training: Key to the world?s fittest, leanest, healthiest and most attractive bodies?

    I?m not sure what is the background of the authors of this study. Some researchers have done mostly academic work, others have a practical background in strength and conditioning. Here?s mine: I come from the trenches of a personal training and competitive bodybuilding career, with a degree in exercise science and I?ve held many personal trainer and strength coach certifications. So, I?m definitely partial to weight lifting and muscle-building as the best tool for transforming the body. However, I?m not alone in my ?bias??

    I?ve been surrounded by other professionals in the fitness trenches my entire life and I don?t know a trainer worth his salt (one who actually transforms other people?s bodies every day) who agrees that aerobic training should be the sole focus of a fat loss program or even that fat loss should be the sole focus of a health and fitness program.

    Mind you, I?m not knocking aerobics ? not at all. I?m a big fan of including cardio as one part of the mix. That?s my whole point: It?s practically common knowledge among experienced trainers that better body composition is produced from combining weight training with cardio training.

    There is a group of strength coaches and diet gurus today who insist that weight training combined with very strict diet is sufficient to produce fat loss. Surely that is true, but isn?t it also true that most people seem to get better results when adding cardio on top of weight training? Aren?t there ?endomorph? body types where weight training alone doesn?t seem to produce the ?fat loss/ weight loss results wanted at the rate they are wanted? Didn?t this study seem to bear that out? ?I can side with the researchers as far as that goes: Weight training alone may not be optimal for fat loss for most people. Put cardio into the mix.

    I suppose a good question is how do we prioritize and allocate our time to each activity? Following the same rationale as the researchers ? balancing time commitments with health benefits ? shouldn?t weight training be higher in the hierarchy than aerobics? Given the huge benefit list for weight training (which includes better health), shouldn?t an ideal program start with weight training plus nutrition as the core elements and then add cardio in to increase fat loss and conditioning as needed? That?s how I see it.

    For those with real time commitment issues, it?s comforting to know that fat loss really can be achieved just by dialing in the diet (being meticulous about caloric deficit), and that a calorie deficit can be achieved with any choice of exercise. In a perfect world, I?d have you doing all three elements, with that order of priority: Nutrition, weight training and cardio training and order them in a hierarchy of importance based on your goals and time available.

    The muscle and metabolism argument: Was this point overlooked?

    Although this study had limitations and subjects had less than stellar results, it did have its strengths and it did raise some?good questions. I think a valid point was made in this research paper that may have been even more important than the part that made all the headlines. It was about the role of increasing lean body mass in helping with fat loss.

    It has been widely believed and advertised for years, especially in the bodybuilding world, that if increasing lean mass increases metabolism, then increasing your lean mass will help you lose weight. It has sometimes even been implied or stated directly that you can sit on the couch or sleep and (with your new muscle), you?ll burn more calories and lose more fat from that alone.

    The Duke researchers suggested that if this were true, shouldn?t the resistance training only group have fared better in the fat mass lost department? They wrote:

    ?It may be time to seriously reconsider the conventional wisdom that resistance training alone can induce changes in fat mass due to an increase in metabolism.?

    It?s well known that an increase in lean body mass leads to an increase in basal metabolic rate. Therefore, for years, we have promoted the idea that gaining lean mass helps with fat loss ? and it does to some degree ? that part is not in dispute. However,?does it?help so much that we can say increasing lean mass, by itself, is a great fat loss strategy? If you only gain a few pounds of lean body mass, the increase in metabolism is nothing to write home about. Without dietary control, it?s no help at all.

    It seems to me that the researchers could have made this their primary conclusion. Instead, they said, ?Aerobics is better than weight training for fat loss.? ?That?s where I think they mixed up their message, because weight training does help with fat loss in the short term, directly and significantly, from increased calorie expenditure. Over the long? term it helps too, but maybe not as much as we thought purely from increased basal metabolism.

    Conclusions

    Because the research is so inconclusive and opinions always vary due to personal preferences and ideaologies, the weights versus cardio (and what kind of each) debates are likely to continue. But if you consider the entire body of research we have today on improving body composition, combined with the real world experience of the top trainers and athletes who are in the trenches, you can find it very easy to conclude that the optimal method of fat loss is a combination of cardio training and resistance training.

    Is more time required to do both resistance and aerobic training? Yes, but with proper program design, time efficiency can be greatly increased (and that is a subject I will be more heavily exploring in future Burn the Fat Blog posts). And isn?t it worth doing both, so you can gain ALL the benefits: burning more calories, increasing your strength, gaining lean muscle, decreasing your body fat, improving your health and transforming your entire body shape?

    Aerobics helps increase fat loss and you can lose body weight and body fat with aerobics alone. But pumping iron should stay high on your fat loss strategy list. Which of these two ? cardio or weights ? gets the most priority and time from you may depend on your personal goals, but almost everyone can agree that either way, controlling your diet is critical.

    When you add in motivation and accountability, that increases compliance to those first three elements, and you have as close to a ?no fail? program as you?ll ever have?Hey??doesn?t that sound a lot like Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle?

    References:
    Effects of aerobics and/or resistance training on body mass and fat mass in overweight or obese adults. LH Willis et al, Journal of Applied Physiology, 1831-1837, December 2012. Duke University Medical Center

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    Source: http://www.burnthefatblog.com/archives/2012/12/aerobic-vs-resistance-training-for-fat-loss.php

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    Search Challenge: What's the Connection?

    Search Challenge: What's the Connection?Daniel Russell knows how to find the answers to questions you can't get to with a simple Google query. In his weekly Search Research column, Russell issues a search challenge, then follows up later in the week with his solution?using whatever search technology and methodology fits the bill.

    We think of highly processed foods as being a relatively recent phenomenon. But you might be surprised. Here's a photo I took on a recent trip.

    Search Challenge: What's the Connection?

    This is a view of an ancient food production site somewhere in the Mediterranean, a place where byproducts were heavily processed into something that was pure yummy goodness. This pic shows several vats side-by-side. They're pretty big?maybe 6 feet across and 4 feet deep.

    Search Challenge: What's the Connection?

    When I first learned about this, I couldn't believe it was real, the processing they used seemed to be unsanitary at best, and just weird at worst?but then I actually tasted some and? well, I now have some of this stuff in my fridge (although mine was made more recently).

    On the far left of the top picture is a container that this substance would have been shipped in. Some places (especially one of those connected with the volcano shown above) were famous for making this stuff.

    Making this stuff was a pretty aromatic process. Most of the production facilities would have been kept outside the city walls. But it was such an unexpected and strange production process that I KNEW it had to become a Search Challenge.

    Today's question (especially for you history buffs):

    What is the connection between a huge & dramatic volcanic eruption in the Mediterranean, this food-production facility, and the professor shown in the picture above?

    It's a tasty question, sure to get you salivating!

    Search on!

    Wednesday search challenge (12/12/12): What's the connection? | SearchReSearch


    Daniel M. Russell studies the way people search and research?an anthropologist of search, if you will. You can read more from Russell on his SearchReSearch blog, and stay tuned for his weekly challenges (and answers) here on Lifehacker.

    Image via mal.entropy (Flickr).

    Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/DXil2x3SC1A/search-challenge-whats-the-connection

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