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Super Bowl is most watched TV show ever, WOW

arif says:

what does that say about contemporary American soceity? The reality TV is still the king? The sympathy factor is still the king?

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The Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of “M-A-S-H” to become the most-watched program in television history.

The Nielsen Co. estimated Monday that 106.5 million people watched the New Orleans Saints upset the Indianapolis Colts. That beats the “M-A-S-H” finale, which had 105.97 million viewers in an era when there were fewer television sets.

Compelling story lines involving the city of New Orleans and its recovery from Hurricane Katrina and the quest for a second Super Bowl ring for Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning propelled the viewership.

The game also obliterated the previous record viewership for a Super Bowl — last year’s game between Arizona and Pittsburgh in which 98.7 million people watched.

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How do you explain the onslaught of chips and beer to preteen kids?

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Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults

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The “Soft Power” of India

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The superstar of Indian film industry, possibly the first one to ring the opening bell at Nasdaq. Promoting the world wide release of his movie “My Name is Khan”.

Slowly and gradually, India will take over through art and talent that transcends the boundaries.

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Posted by arif  3 days ago

Microsoft’s Creative Destruction

Why Microsoft, America’s most famous and prosperous technology company, has failed to bring us the future.Read more at www.nytimes.com
 
 

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Unbelievably honest piece. A must read.

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World’s Oldest Christian Monastery Restored

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Egypt’s antiquities chief on Thursday unveiled the completion of an 8-year, $14.5 million restoration of the world’s oldest Christian monastery, touting it as a sign of Christian-Muslim coexistence.
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Egypt’s antiquities chief unveiled the $14.5 million project, touting it as a sign of Christian-Muslim coexistence.

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Librarian builds self-checkout machine. Costs $1500 instead of $23000

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Self check-out could have cost $23,000, but employee, found a solution for $1,500 and now lines are shorter to borrow books.

Myrna Brayton, director of the Kirkendall Public Library in Ankeny, knew the library was in need of a self-checkout kiosk to relieve crowds at the circulation desk and help patrons be on their way quickly.

The problem: Such a set-up would cost $23,000 - money the library didn’t have readily available for such a project.
Brayton didn’t have to wait long. One of her employees, librarian Eric Melton, came up with an alternative and the price was right.

“When Eric came to me and said he could download the necessary software and set up a kiosk for $1,500, I couldn’t believe it,” Brayton said. “He got it up and running quickly, too. He’s a hero around here; talk about job security.”Read more at www.desmoinesregister.com
 
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Twitter.com inspired by Amplify.com ideas? #hovercards

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Hmm, I just stopped myself from saying ’stealing’.

Because many of you use twitter.com to read and write tweets, we’ve been spending some time focusing on ways to improve your experience on the site. Today, we’re introducing a feature called Hovercards that will be a handy way to interact with the folks behind each tweet.Read more at blog.twitter.com
 
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Vegetative brains show signs of awareness

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Incredible

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Scientists have detected glimmers of awareness in some vegetative brain-injury patients and have even communicated with one of them — findings that push the boundaries of how to assess and care for such people.
The new research suggests that standard tests may overlook patients who have some consciousness, and that someday some kind of communication may be possible.
In the strongest example, a 29-year-old patient was able to answer yes-or-no questions by visualizing specific scenes the doctors asked him to imagine. The two visualizations sparked different brain activity viewed through a scanning machine.
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How can you link poor to growth and growth to poor?

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I liked this headlined quote. AKDN for those who may not know was the only delegate in the recent London Conference on Afghanistan who is not a country.

Below clipped portion is from the head of this organization discussing experienced ideas on how to help Afghanistan move forward.

The list of delegates here: http://afghanistan.hmg.gov.uk/en/conference/participants/

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AKDN is applying a regional approach to health, education, energy and infrastructure between the Badakhshans of Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Indeed such an investment would connect China to Kabul through Tajikistan, opening new trade corridors. That will inevitably have social and economic fall-out benefits for the communities and the country as a whole. Of our programmes and investments, we ask, how can we link the poor to growth and growth to the poor through subregional and regional investments? We submit that this requires willingness to support small-scale and middle-level investments in the short term that may not immediately be considered financially sustainable, but which our experience has shown would have the necessary medium to long term returns and economic benefits.Read more at ismailimail.wordpress.com
 
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