Friday, April 27, 2012

The Stars of Bravo's New Show Are Bringing Glamour to the Big Apple

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The Stars of Bravo's New Show Are Bringing Glamour to the Big Apple Bravo's 2012 line-up just got all the more fashionable, as the network prepares to unveil a new docu-series tentatively called Decades. The show will follow renowned boutique owners Christos Garkinos and Cameron Silver as they take viewers inside the exclusive and glamorous world of vintage couture filled with Givenchy, Balenciaga and Chanel.

While their boutique, also named "Decades," is situated in Hollywood, Christos and Cameron will be headed back to New York on April 26-28 for a Prada/Schiaparelli-inspired trunk show in honor of the upcoming Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and to celebrate the launch of the Decades for Rent the Runway collection. The boutique owners took time out of their busy schedules to speak to In Touch about the upcoming show and series.

?Our store mantra has always been to encourage people to 'dress up!'" Cameron said. "At our upcoming New York event with Rent the Runway, we will have the perfect clothing and accessories to get people into the social-scene spirit ? whether you?re shopping for the Met gala or looking for a prom dress, we?ve got it all. We love New York! We can?t wait to bring the best of Decades to the Big Apple."

As for what will make the Decades show different than other fashion-inspired series, Cameron tells viewers to get their pencils ready. "It?s not only totally entertaining, but also truly informative. So for any fashion fan, it will be like Fashion 101 ? but unlike school, you?ll be giggling your way through it!?

For more information about Decades' New York trunk show featuring Rent the Runway, click here.

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Gingrich's billionaire backer moves on (CNN)

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Obama says Missouri GOP Senate hopeful "off the deep end" for comparing student loans to "cancer" (Washington Bureau)

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When did Blue Dogs become "moderate"? (Americablog)

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James McGarvey to receive Inventor of the Year award (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Engadget HD Podcast 296 - 04.25.2012

Engadget HD Podcast 296 - 04.25.2012It took an extra day, but we've got new Engadget HD podcast for you covering DVR news from such luminaries as whiteman Technologies, Dish Network and TiVo. Of course, they're not the only ones busy over the last few days as Cablevision and Time Warner Cable added new wrinkle to their IPTV offerings and DirecTV brings the DVR to hotels. On the business end of things we've got quarterly numbers from Netflix, Verizon and AT&T, while DTS and SRS Labs are getting together to do... something.


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00:20:00 - Eyes-on Whiteman Technology's Delta DVR, plus more hardware details

00:25:45 - Dish adds Pandora to Hopper Whole-Home DVR system
00:34:43 - TiVo quietly rebrands the Premiere Elite DVR as the Premier XL4 under cover of darkness
00:36:20 - Cablevision's Optimum Online live TV streaming now available on Windows and Mac
00:38:07 - Time Warner Cable brings ESPN, Fox and Turner sports live streaming to apps, website
00:39:53 - DirecTV DVRs available in over 100 hotels, never miss the restaurant opening times again
00:45:00 - DirecTV drops NFL Sunday Ticket price for current subscribers
00:50:21 - Netflix Q1 results: 3 million new streaming subscribers worldwide, record viewing hours
00:56:21 - Verizon's vitals: quarterly revenue up five percent to $28 billion, earnings of $1.7 billion
00:58:45 - Google TV's TV and Movies app gets to know you better with ratings, favorites and more
01:04:30 - DTS and SRS Labs to combine into one big happy family
01:07:40 - Must See HDTV (April 23rd - 29th)

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Apple Could Build Its Products in the U.S. and Still Make Tons of Cash [Apple]

You know how Apple makes most of its gear in far-off lands where the people that build them make shamefully little? We always assumed that it had to be like that for Apple to run a successful business. Turns out, that's not the case at all. More »


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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A Whole New Meaning For Dog House: Spotwag Uses Your Social Graph To Find Petsitters

photo-3I love my two cats Pepper and Magic and kind of think of them like two extra children and definitely part of the family. I also travel a lot ? sometimes on my own, more often with my husband and two (human) kids. So this company launching today is right up my alley, and chances are you if you live in one of the 72.9 million households (63 percent of homes) in the U.S. with pets you might feel the same: it's called Spotwag, and it's a service that lets you leverage your social network, via Facebook, to find people to take care of your pets -- cats, dogs, lizards, whatever -- when you are away.

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Optimizing LinkedIn: Three Quick Ideas For Growing Your Business ...


Why ?boost? your network? One of the main reasons users find themselves drawn to LinkedIn is the possibility of expanding upon their current professional contact-base and reaching out to new people in their industry.

While sending out invitations to people you?ve done business with is one way of boosting the size and quality of your network, the number of limitations you can send is by default limited, and it?s contrary to LinkedIn?s User Agreement to send invites to people who you haven?t, in some guise, done business with (in practice, this qualified by the existence of LIONs ? LinkedIn open networkers ? who have expressed an interest in receiving connection invitations from people who they don?t know).

  • Another way to boost the size and reach of your LinkedIn network is to make your profile as attractive and interesting as possible to other users.
  • The only limit to the number of connections you can foster through this method is your own discernment in choosing what connections to reject and which to accept, and there exists the added potential to strike up connections with people who you mightn?t have found while searching out new contacts under your own steam.

Here then are three quick tips that have worked for me to build up relationships with often unexpected but professionally useful second parties, and increased my ?views per day? metric indicating interest in my profile.

As a warning: I don?t recommend accepting too many invitation requests from people you don?t know, or have no interest in knowing.?The existence of LinkedIn spammers ? who add connections simply to collate e-mail addresses to opt-in to massive e-mailing lists ? seems to be growing by the day,?and unless you want to be making daily use of the ?unsubscribe? button, your inbox will soon be flooded with useless, and unwanted, promotional emails from people who invited you simply to try sell their latest e-book, workshop, etc

Related:?How To Network Effectively On LinkedIn

# 1. Use piped up (|) headlines!

Use the pipe button in your headline.?Pipe (|), also known as a vertical bar, perhaps best known to traditionalists for its use in mathematics and physics, is in fact also a popular symbol in computer programming and logic, and now, in LinkedIn profiles!

Adding a few vertical bars into your professional headlines (the line summary below your name) is an eye-catching way of displaying a few pieces of information about yourself without needing space-consuming conjunctions (?and?, etc) or punctuation marks (full stops, commas) to divide the sentence.

In my experience on LinkedIn this kind of headline seems to be used predominantly by serial online networkers, so while it could be argued that it lends a ?spammy? kind of feel to your profile, the fact that it is used by a lot of high-connection users could also be an indication of its usefulness in conveying as many short bytes of data into a profile headline as possible.

Brendan Hayes? (JCI Cork) headline below is an instructive example of this in practice.


(Screenshot: from Cork JCI member and first connection, Brendan Hayes)

  • Finding a quick and grammatically tidy way of mentioning things as disparate as community activism and your budding career in the legal profession would be difficult ? particularly within the confines of what should optimally be a one-line tag-on to your name.
  • The two pipe symbols instead provide a natural and eye-catching division of Brendan?s three main areas of professional involvement, and neatly encapsulates them into something that renders as only one line of text.

Related:?10 Reasons You?re LinkedIn, But Still Not Tuned In!

# 2. Write a clean, well-formatted summary

A clean, well laid out summary is akin to a quick ?executive summary? of your page; and given that part of the goal of LinkedIn for jobseekers is to bring their skillset to the attention of busy people like executives, this shouldn?t be a neglected part of what you put up.

Formatting and type-wise, a variety of approaches can help break down your summary into little digestible bites, in addition to clearly divided paragraphs, which should certainly be used.

  • The humble asterisks (*) is ubiquitous but also somewhat dated looking; this symbol (?), a kind of emboldened left-to-right bullet, creates quite a strong impression, while interpuncts (?), n-dashes (?) and their slightly wider brethren, m-dashes (?) are all convincing and effective ways of leading into short paragraphs.
  • Opinions differ as to how exactly the text itself should be written. Many will vouch for filling the section with third-person blurb (?John is a committed, dedicated, professional? is a typical example), but the inevitable deluge of positive adjectives can create a very self-promoting feel to the whole thing. Others will do the same only in the first-person (?I am a committed, dedicated, professional?) but this can also feel quite false.
  • Others again have a penchant for writing in grammatical fragments (?Committed, dedicated, professional.?) but this can begin to read quite unusually if the section drags on for long enough.

My personal favourite is for something quite conventional, that avoids any of the possible pitfalls set out above.?Writing in full sentences, rather than fragments, very rarely reads strangely; setting out your abilities seems to be sufficient self-promotion to capture others? attention, without pairing in jaded adjectives like ?dependable?, ?hard-working?,? industrious?, ?disruptive?, etc, and the combination of short paragraphs and division symbols ensures easy reading.

Related:?How Can I Look Amazing On LinkedIn?

I like this summary from Clive Aherne, a chartered accountant by training, current owner at TaxAssist.ie accountants in Cork City, and a well known figure on the local startup and enterprise scene there.

  • Clive?s summary gives a quick introduction on his background in accountancy; name-drops?Price Waterhouse Coopers, where he was ?promoted to senior manager?, and then gives an extensive, bullet pointed, plug for his business.
  • It?s an honest, informative, and very readable summary, culminating in a fairly enticing pitch to use?TaxAssist for your business accountancy needs.

Related: LinkedIn Recommendations: The Pros And Cons Of Referring Business Contacts

# 3. Being active in groups

Being active in LinkedIn groups has a few great benefits.

  • Firstly, it allows you to use mutual group membership as an option when inviting a new connection.
  • Secondly, it allows you to comment on discussions that mutually interest you and your fellow group members, which is often all that is needed to sow the seeds for the beginning of a new business relationship and ongoing ?connection?.
  • Closed (request-only) groups are particularly useful in this respect as they are often moderated by managers who ensure that only people actually involved in what they claim they are are allowed ?membership?.

Examples, within the realm of Irish media, include:

Groups needn?t be moderated to ensure that they target a niche market, however, and plenty of specialists groups can be found where people can strike up a relationship based on some mutual interest, which needn?t even necessarily be professional in nature.

Professionally, groups can often hone in on very narrow professional interests which makes them a very useful way of developing professional contacts in that catchment.?Examples in this bracket:

Related:?Creating a Successful LinkedIn Group

Let me know what you thought of these tips below or if you have any other ideas for expanding your network?s reach and depth on LinkedIn!

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