Archive for May 27th, 2008

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the youngest person ever to score a spot on Forbes magazine’s annual list of billionaires, is known as a quiet, businesslike fellow.

Self-confident, definitely. Arrogant, possibly. It’d still be a stretch to envision him partying on yachts, scheming his way into secret societies, and …

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Tonight at the D6 conference in Carlsbad, Calif., Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Chairman Bill Gates will take the stage together. The dual interview, to be presided over by The Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg, will be, in part, an exit interview. Gates is stepping down from his role as chairman of the board at Microsoft in July 2008. We will also get an early demo of Windows 7. As Dan Farber reports, we’ll see a tiny bit of the interface, which promises to be very shiny. I’m hoping that we go a bit deeper than that: that there’s news about robustness, open architecture, and maybe even the object-oriented file system we were supposed to have in Vista.

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As rumored earlier, Facebook will indeed be announcing an open-source project for its developer platform. The social network released a statement Tuesday to clarify the gossip–while still not offering much in the way of detail.

“We’re working on an open-source initiative that’s meant to help application developers superior …

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You’ve cooked up a tasty meal of fresh, local ingredients. Maybe you even relaxed with a glass of organic wine. Now it’s time to clean up after dinner.

Dishwashing (Michiel1972, Wikipedia)

What if your charmingly retro house or tiny apartment doesn’t include an automatic dishwasher? Can hand-washing the dirty pots and pans still be earth-friendly? Sure, but it takes a little elbow grease.

An oft-quoted study from the University of Bonn, Germany, found that people who hand-washed dishes used 27 gallons of water and 2.5 kWh of water-heating energy on average to clean 12 place settings.

This was dramatically less efficient than the dishwashing machines tested — they used about 4 gallons of water and 1 to 2 kWh of energy.

But if you just can’t afford an Energy-Star machine right now (or, like me, your 1940s kitchen is too narrow for one to fit into!), you can still learn to wash dishes better.

First, install an aerator on your faucet. These affordable little devices turn a wasteful sink into a low-flow water saver, and you won’t really notice any lack of drippage. Put one in the lavatory sink too, while you’re at it. It’ll cost you maybe $3 per faucet.

Next, scrape your dishes after eating, instead of rinsing. You shouldn’t need to soak them unless food has burned on. And try not to let food sit and dry on dishes, if possible.

When it’s time to wash a load, do it efficiently by using dishpans or getting a plug for your sink. If you wash dishes with the faucet running, you might as well pour money down the drain. Your water bill goes up, valuable resources are lost, both you and the planet suffer. Who wants that?

Wash the dishes in a pan of hot water and rinse in a pan of cool water. Or if you’ve a double sink, use plugs and fill up the sinks.

One eco-bonus that hand-washing has over the machine is that many of the detergents for automatic dishwashers still contain phosphates. Dishwasher detergents are one of the last types of cleaning products in the U.S. still granted to include this harmful agent. Liquid detergents used for hand-washing dishes are usually phosphate-free, so they don’t gunk up our waterways.

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On Tuesday, the Commerce Department releases its April data on new home sales, expected to show a decline from March sales, according to economists surveyed Friday by Thomson Financial/IFR. Also Tuesday, the Conference Board’s consumer confidence index for Might is anticipated to edge lower, too. Wednesday, the Commerce Department reports on orders for durable goods, which […] For more visit Source:www.investment-blog.net

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NEW YORK–On Tuesday night, the Discovery Channel hosted a few hundred guests at the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium for a preview of When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions, filling the audience up with cocktails called “The Liftoff” (a tequila sunrise in a rocket-like …

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Microsoft’s Live Search Team is ending its book search efforts, according to a blog post Friday. Its Live Search Books and Live Search Academic sites will be discontinued next week, and books and academic publishings will show up in regular search results rather than separate sites.

“We recognize that this decision comes as disappointing news to our partners, the publishing and academic communities, and Live Search users,” read the blog post by Satya Nadella, senior vice president of search, portal, and advertising.

Prior to its quick end, Microsoft’s book digitization project had indexed the contents of 750,000 books and 80 million scholarly journal articles. Microsoft has said that it will provide publishers with digital copies of books that were already scanned. “Based on our experience, we foresee that the best way for a search engine to make book content available will be by crawling content repositories created by book publishers and libraries,” Nadella wrote.

“With our investments, the technology to create these repositories is now available at lower costs for those with the commercial interest or public mandate to digitize book content. We will continue to track the evolution of the industry and evaluate future opportunities.”

Book digitization, which Google has championed through its Google Books project, has been a tough hurdle for the tech industry. Traditional publishers haven’t been supportive, for the most part.

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Ambac: Assuming Worst Results On Whole Portfolio ‘Irresponsible’ Last Update: 5/22/2008 5:06:42 PM (MORE TO FOLLOW) Dow Jones Newswires Might 22, 2008 17:06 ET (21:06 GMT) For more visit Source:www.investment-blog.net

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the youngest person ever to score a spot on Forbes magazine’s annual list of billionaires, is known as a quiet, businesslike fellow.

Self-confident, definitely. Arrogant, possibly. It’d still be a stretch to imagine him partying on yachts, scheming his way into secret societies, and …

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