Thursday, December 31, 2009
Blame it on the Pop :: Mashup :: 2009 >> DJ Earworm
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Alexa Top 500 Global Sites List
Top Sites
- Google
Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages. The company's focus is developing search technology.
- Facebook
A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos.
- YouTube
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your videos worldwide!
- lililili
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Lucky Penny
Northeastern University
School of Technological Entrepreneurship
Email: mike.salafia@gmail.com
Mobile: 401.218.8292
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Connect start-up with angel investors
Northeastern University
School of Technological Entrepreneurship
Email: mike.salafia@gmail.com
Mobile: 401.218.8292
Website: http://michaelsalafia.info
Follow: @michaelsalafia
Connect: linkedin.com/in/michaelsalafia
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Lifestyle Innovation Technology, LLC
Lifestyle Innovation Technology, LLC
Lifestyle Innovation Technology, LLC was officailly founded Thursday December 10, 2009.
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Hugo Boss Create Contest
2010 marks the 15th anniversary of the HUGO Man Fragrance. Over the years, the HUGO Man Bottle has achieved iconic status since its creation in 1995.
To commemorate this important milestone, HUGO Fragrances is inviting designers, illustrators and photographers to participate in a special edition of the HUGO Create contest. The entries should reflect your impressions and the emotional connections that you have with the HUGO Man bottle. Participants should also incorporate "15" somewhere, but are free to express the number in any way or form they want.
The top 15 submissions will win 500$ cash and the visual of the round winner will be featured in i-D Magazine.
Deadline for this round is January 4, 2010 and winners will be announced on February 1, 2010
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Loopt Plug in Melrose Place
Monday, December 07, 2009
Thursday, December 03, 2009
GM is selling stake to China
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Obama Deploys More Troops to Afghanistan
AOL Meeting Market Needs as On-Demand Content Producers
I think this is a great move for AOL. There is definetly an unmet market need for good content producers/providers. The general public is board, they need something new. Although you may think of AOL as an ISP, they have been in the premiem content business for a long time, so I think that this is a great expansion of one of their core competencies.
AOL Becoming Automated, On-Demand Content Factory
By Ryan Singel November 30, 2009 | 2:51 pm | Categories: Advertising, Commerce, Crowdsourcing
AOL’s new chief plans to combine algorithms, marketing partnerships and cheap freelance writers in order to turn the stale web property into a vibrant online content factory pumping out stories to fit the zeitgeist.
Tim Armstrong, a former Google ad executive, wants AOL to create automated content for the people. The idea is to mine search data and traffic patterns to find the latest hot searches and then automatically commission matching stories from a bevy of freelancers at Seed.com, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The point is to drive inefficiency and editorial costs out of creating news and entertainment, while simultaneously drawing in viewers and thus advertisers. AOL, which has been consistently losing users and revenue, is being spun off from Time Warner back into a standalone company in December. Earlier this month it announced it would lay off about 2,500 employees.
But that leaves AOL with a thriving business of online, niche media sites, including PoliticsDaily, Love.com and popular blogs like Engadget and Joystiq. AOL is trying to become an online content empire, with many sites being standalone brands that readers don’t associate at all with AOL.
With this new system, Armstrong is betting that the future of media, and thus AOL, involves turning editorial functions over to algorithms and writing assignments to freelancers willing to work for pennies a word, according to WSJ.
AOL says its new system determined that the most popular topic on the Web last Tuesday was “crib recalls,” following news of a massive recall by Stork Craft Manufacturing of Canada. AOL had only one story on its sites on the recall. But, if the new system had been live, editors would have geared up to supply stories on the subject from a number of angles, the company says….
AOL says it will pay freelancers based on how much its technology predicts marketers will pay to advertise next to their articles or videos. It says that will range from nothing up front, with a promise to share ad revenues the article generates, to more than $100 per item.
But the company will keep lots of high-profile professional journalists, including writers who made their names at newspapers like the New York Times and magazines such as Portfolio.
Additionally, AOL is planning to let advertisers commission stories for its ads to run around. For instance, a videogame store could ask AOL to write a story about how online games make users more social.
AOL isn’t the first to attempt the mass production of content, based on algorithms. Demand Media (profiled in Wired magazine) largely pioneered the idea of pumping out cheap, niche content of marginal quality based on calculations of how many people would search to find a video on how to make say, kobocha french fries. Armstrong is a large investor in the company.
AOL’s test is whether its algorithm, not editor-driven, system can create high-enough-quality content to please brand-name advertisers, who still pay a premium to have their ads paired with professional and respected online content. The internet is already filled with unresearched and uninformative ‘articles’ intended to draw readers through online searches, but the payoff in that game is thin for everyone except Google.
Correction: This story initially reported that Armstrong was an investor in Demand Media, but Demand says this is not the case.
Spotted: New iPhone Prototype // Rumors: Better Maps

Sunday, November 29, 2009
Fashion Week Show Schedules
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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Fall 2010 Collections
mbfashionweek.com/newyork February 20-25, London, United Kingdom
London Fashion Week
Autumn/Winter 2010 Collections
www.londonfashionweek.co.uk February 25-March 4, Milan, Italy
Milan Fashion Week
Fall/Winter 2010/2011 Collections
www.cameramoda.it
March 2-5, Montreal, (Quebec) Canada
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Montreal Fashion Week
Fall/Winter 2010/2011 Collections
www.montrealfashionweek.ca March 13-15, Los Angeles, CA
BOXeight Fashion Week
Fall 2010 Collections
www.boxeight.com March, Los Angeles, CA
Downtown LA Fashion Week
Fall 2010 Collections
downtownlafashionweek.com March 23-29, Tokyo, Japan
Japan Fashion Week
Fall/Winter 2010/2011 Collections
www.jfw.jp March 27-31, Mumbai, India
Lakmé Fashion Week
Fall 2010 Collections
www.lakmefashionweek.co.in April 27-May 1, Sydney, Australia
Rosemount Australian Fashion Week
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Spring/Summer 2010/2011
rafw.com.au July 1-4, Berlin, Germany
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Spring/Summer 2011 Collections
mercedes-benzfashionweek.com July 6-9, Paris, France
Mode a Paris
Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2011/2012
www.modeaparis.com July 15-19, Miami, FL
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Swim 2011 Collections
mbfashionweek.com/miami September 10-17, New York, NY
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Spring 2011 Collections
mbfashionweek.com/newyork
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D.C. Fashion Week
Spring/Summer 2011 Collections
dcfashionweek.org London Fashion Week is open to the
public September 24-27
London, United Kingdom
Fashion Fringe at Covent Garden
Catwalk Event
www.fashionfringe.co.uk
Date TBA, Milan, Italy
Milan Fashion Week
Spring 2011 Collections
www.cameramoda.it
Date TBA, Paris, France
Mode à Paris
Ready-to-Wear Spring/Summer 2011 Collections
www.modeaparis.com
Date TBA, Los Angeles, CA
Fashion Week Los Angeles
Spring 2010 Collection
fashionweekla.com
Saturday, November 28, 2009
iPhone is a hit in South Korea
Apple's smartphone lands with a bang in Korea as pre-orders approach 65,000

Seoul iPhone launch. Photo: news.naver.com
After China's muted reception, Koreans greeted the launch of the iPhone Saturday in the style to which Apple (AAPL) has become accustomed. Hundreds of customers lined up, some as long as 26 hours in advance, to pick up the country's first batch of 1,000 iPhones amid helium-filled balloons, flashing strobe lights and a blaring rockabilly band.
According to the AP, KT Corp. (KTC), the country's second-largest carrier, had received an estimated 65,000 pre-orders — a number likely to loosen Samsung and LG Electronics' tight grip on the local mobile phone market. Between them, the two manufacturers (the world's No. 2 and No. 3 cellphone makers after Nokia), had sold some 400,000 smartphones in Korea at pricesconsiderably higher than they charge in other countries.
In this market, the 32 GB iPhone 3GS — which KT is selling for $317 on a $38 per month two-year contract and giving away free with a $112/mos. contract — is a relative bargain. The Korea Times reports that Samsung has already lowered prices on some models in what looks like the start of a smartphone price war.
Korea, writes iPhonAsia's Dan Butterfield, "has a sophisticated group of consumers who are eager to take full advantage of iPhone’s superior user interface and application offerings."
And Apple was quick to show Koreans the flashy features only the iPhone can offer. Below: An iPhone ad already airing on local TV.
http://brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/11/28/the-iphones-got-seoul/
Monday, November 23, 2009
Brazilian Way With Mornings After
Brazilian Way With Mornings After
Published: Wednesday, December 28, 1994
EVER since Plato asked the question "How can we drink with least injury to ourselves?" nearly every culture has devised its own answers.
In Brazil, a popular answer is Engov (pronounced en-GOV-ee), an over-the-counter medication recommended for headache and allergy relief. Manufactured by Newlab Industria Farmaceutica in Sao Paolo, Engov is sold in tablet form.
The company traces the product's popular use back to the 1960's when a character in a Brazilian soap opera used Engov to temper his hangover. Now, a company spokeswoman said, it is used more often for hangovers than for anything else.
Debora Szuch, 18, who lives in Rio de Janeiro, prepared for a World Cup soccer celebration by taking an Engov tablet. After the last round of drinks, she took another.
"It was marvelous," Ms. Szuch said. "I felt very well and I didn't have any headache."
Engov is not sold in the United States, but its ingredients -- aluminum hydroxide, caffeine, acetylsalicylic acid and pyrilamine maleate -- can be found individually in some common products: antacids, coffee, aspirin and antihistamines.
Does that mean one can whip up a batch of Engov at home?
"You could do that," said Dr. Walter Hunt, the chief of the neurosciences and behavioral research branch of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, "but I wouldn't recommend it."
Photo: Engov pills are used in Brazil for hangovers. (James Keyser for The New York Times)
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Animal / Plant Intelligence


Chimp Ayumu touching numbers 1-9 smart!


Extrasensory Perception - Plants


Intelligent Crow - Scientific Experiment
List Check // Logo V2.1
The Fun Theory // Piano Stairs
Friday, November 20, 2009
Top 100 Global Brands of 2009 // Interbrand
best global brands
2009 rankings |
2009 Rank | 2008 Rank | Brand | Country of Origin | Sector | 2009 Brand Value ($m) | Change in Brand Value |
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1 | 1 | ![]() | United States | Beverages | 68,734 | 3% | ![]() |
Coca-Cola is 123 years old and shows no sign of relenting. It is the number one producer of sparkling beverages by volume and dollars. It has launched more than 700 products in 2008 around the world, and its edgy campaigns continue to push boundaries, showing the rest of the marketing community what it really means to manage a brand. Worldwide relevance is what defines Coke and it has successfully maintained its diversified portfolio in more than 200 countries. This year, the company expanded its Coke Zero brand to 107 countries and launched a new message for its marketing campaign. The campaign, “Open Happiness,” was targeted to consumers longing for comfort and optimism in a tough time. | |||||||
2 | 2 | ![]() | United States | Computer Services | 60,211 | 2% | ![]() |
In this tough market, Big Blue’s revenue is at an all-time high. IBM received the most U.S. patents (more than 4,000) for the 16th year in a row, investing heavily in innovation as it continues its progression from a hardware provider to a software and services solutions brand. It is the market leader, with expanded presence in more than 170 countries and approximately 65 percent of revenue generated outside of the U.S. With an advertising channel on YouTube and announced plans for cloud computing, IBM effectively communicates its message to the masses. | |||||||
3 | 3 | ![]() | United States | Computer Software | 56,647 | -4% | ![]() |
http://www.interbrand.com/best_global_brands.aspx

Thursday, November 19, 2009
I want a supersonic jet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersonic_transport
the fastest computer on earth will be used to study climate change, not nuclear weapons
Civilian Supercomputer Shatters Nuke Simulator’s Speed Record
- By Alexis Madrigal
- November 16, 2009 |
- 4:14 pm |
- Categories: Earth Science, Energy
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The retooled Jaguar supercomputer blew away the competition on the latest list of the 500 fastest computers in the world, clocking an incredible 1.759 petaflops — 1,759 trillion calculations per second.
The machine, housed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, added two more cores with the aid of almost $20 million in stimulus spending. With the new processors, the Cray XT5 plowed past the Top500 competition. It’s more than 69 percent faster than the previous record holder, Los Alamos National Laboratory’s IBM Roadrunner, and is more than twice as powerful as the third-fastest computer on the list.
But it’s not just how many calculations the machine performs that’s noteworthy. The new supercomputer also marks a turning point in the placement for funding of America’s computing resources.
Jaguar’s spot atop the list marks the first time a civilian Department of Energy computer has been the most powerful in the world. Instead of modeling nuclear explosions, which is Roadrunner’s primary job, Jaguar carries out scientific research on the globe’s climate and other computational-intensive problems.
“Supercomputer modeling and simulation is changing the face of science and sharpening America’s competitive edge,” said Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu. “Oak Ridge and other DOE national laboratories are helping address major energy and climate challenges and lead America toward a clean energy future.”
The Department of Energy has long been a chimera of different research components. The DOE was created out of the Energy Research and Development Agency in the late 1970s, which was itself formed largely out of the Atomic Energy Commission in 1974. The AEC managed the national laboratory system that developed during the Manhattan Project and was responsible for both civilian and military nuclear research.
Built on this strange mix and shaped by the ’70s energy crises, the agency’s roles managing nuclear weapons and civilian energy research have shared the same slice of the federal budget— and defense spending, or civilian research with military applications, tended to receive the lion’s share of that slice.
In recent years, research into clean energy has received increasing support, a trend which has accelerated under new secretary, Steven Chu, who has directed much of the stimulus spending into developing new energy technologies. The appearance of a civilian DOE computer in the top spot on the supercomputer list is a sign of the times.
It should be noted, though, that the split between military and civilian supercomputers hasn’t been hard and fast. Supercomputers built to study nuclear explosions have long allocated spare computing time for other types of science.
What’s special about Jaguar is that it’s operated entirely within the DOE’s Office of Science, so civilian science gets priority for the one billion processor hours that the machine can offer.
Jaguar is operated by the National Center for Computational Sciences, which is headed by James Hack, a climate modeler by training. He said Jaguar’s upgrades allow for progressively better climate models, continuing a trend that’s been at work for decades.
“From the early 80s it may be close to a million fold improvement in computational performance,” Hack said.
Back then, climate models had to break up the earth’s surface into chunks with an area of 3,900 square miles. Now, they can run simulations where each unit is just 10 to 20 square miles. In the old models, Lake Erie would have been two or three boxes. Now, it could be represented by more than 1,000 individual units that can more accurately reflect local conditions.
All that resolution is increasing the accuracy of the simulations. In July, a model run on the supercomputer became the first to accurately depict an abrupt climate change in the past.
“The speed and power of petascale computing enables researchers to explore increased complexity in dynamic systems,” Hack said in a press release.
In the Moore’s Law driven world of supercomputing, Jaguar — at least in its current incarnation — is not likely to lead the list for long. Several plans are afoot for computers that will carry out tens of petaflops that could be running in just a few years.
Image: A very high-resolution model of carbon flux as dawn breaks across the United States. The green represents carbon uptake, while the red shows carbon outflow/ORNL. Video: Climate model run on Jaguar.
See Also:
- Supercomputers Break Petaflop Barrier, Transforming Science
- I See Your Petaflop and Raise You 19 More
- Record Amount of Supercomputer Time Means New Science
WiSci 2.0: Alexis Madrigal’s Twitter, Google Reader feed, and green tech history research site; Wired Science on Twitter and Facebook.
newest fastest super computer
How to Upgrade a Supercomputer, 37,376 Chips at a Time
- By Priya Ganapati
- November 16, 2009 |
- 5:22 pm |
- Categories: R&D and Inventions
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The most powerful supercomputer in the world, the Cray XT5 — aka ‘Jaguar’ — is a computing monster with the ability to clock 1.759 petaflops (1,759 trillion calculations per second).
So just what exactly is inside this machine?
About 37,376 AMD processors, to begin with. The Jaguar has 255,584 processing cores and is built using AMD six-core Istanbul Opteron chips running at 2.6 gigahertz.
That’s a step up from the four-core AMD chips that the computer used to have.
“The most interesting thing about the Jaguar is that they have actually upgraded an existing supercomputer,” says John Fruehe, director of Opteron product marketing for AMD. “And they have managed to double its speed.”
Engineers replaced quad-core AMD processors with six-core chips (see below for a video showing the upgrade process). The nearly $20 million upgrade has created a high-performance computing system that is now deployed by the Department of Energy and housed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Jaguar beat IBM’s “Roadrunner” supercomputer to the top list, according to a ranking of the top 500 supercomputers in the world that will be unveiled Tuesday at a conference.
What will the world’s fastest supercomputer be used for?
Check out Wired Science for more about how the supercomputer shatters the nuke simulator’s speed record
The Jaguar has a system memory of 362 terabytes, which is almost three times that of the second largest system. It can read and write files at 284 gigabytes per second and uses a 10-petabyte shared file system. Most of those components remain unchanged from the earlier versions of Jaguar.
“That’s the beauty of Cray’s architecture,” says Fruehe. “Nothing else needs to be replaced.”
Upgrading the 37,376 processors inside the Jaguar took just about a week, explains Fruehe. Eight chips are housed on a board along with heat sinks. Once the heat sinks are removed, the processors are unclipped and the upgraded chips are fit in.
“It takes about five minutes to upgrade each board,” says Fruehe of the 4670 boards that the system has. “The boards are mounted in individual cabinets and they take sections offline to upgrade them.”
AMD shipped out the first batch of six-core processors in June.
To see the process up, close and personal, check out a video that shows a Cray technician upgrading the Kraken, another Cray XT5 system. The Kraken currently ranks third on the top 500 supercomputers list.
AMD says it will offer the first eight-core and 12-core x86 processors for high performance computers early next year.
See Also:
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Lifestyle Interactice Decision Support System
Lifestyle Check is a mobile platform for lifestyle interactive decision support systems. Michael Salafia
Northeastern University
School of Technological Entrepreneurship
Email: mike.salafia@gmail.com
Mobile: 401.218.8292
Website: http://michaelsalafia.info
Follow: @michaelsalafia
Connect: linkedin.com/in/michaelsalafia
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Web Programs to Dev iPhone Apps
How To Create Your Own iPhone App Without Writing a Single Line of Code
The number of applications available for the iPhone is approaching 100,000. In a very short time, iPhone apps have become what web sites were a decade ago…a potential goldmine for those who get in early.
Of course the question is, how exactly do you develop an iPhone app for your market? Well, a number of new web sites are answering that question for you. In fact, they will develop custom iPhone apps for you. And they make it dead-simple.
Most of these sites are template driven. You go to the site and follow the step by step templates to create the specifications of your app. Then real developers go to work building your app and submit it to Apple for approval. Once approved, your app will appear in the app store and will be available to millions of iPhone users.
The cost of these services vary, from a single yearly fee to month-to-month fees. But they are all affordable…none of them are near the cost you’d normally pay a professional programmer for application development (i.e. $2,000 and up).
So where can you find these affordable iPhone app development sites? I’ve listed the links to the most popular sites below:
Invention 2 Venture
Invention to Venture (I2V) Northeastern!
Workshop in Technology Entrepreneurship
Hosted by Northeastern University's School of Technology Entrepreneurship as part of
This event consists of 7 individual workshops held throughout the day, geared to anyone who wants to know more about this very important topic: BASICS OF TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP. The guest speakers are experts drawn from the region including Bob Davis, Highland Partners as the Keynote speaker!
Invention to Venture workshops are held in cooperation with the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA).
Style Check Survey // Confidential
Style Check Survey // Confidential
If you have any questions please email me directly at salafia.m@husky.neu.edu. Thank you very much for your time.Please read the following product description and the questions below... Having trouble deciding what to wear?
Style Check can help!
This iPhone Application is a productivity tool that offers complete decision support through personalized recommendations on what to wear and when. Keep track of your purchases by simply scanning a bar code right from your phone, and then the item will be automatically added to your mobile wardrobe. You can find more of what you like through a shopping portal that will help you find new items that compliment your existing wardrobe. Just shake your iPhone to generate personalized advice on what to wear based on things that matter to you, like your local weather, schedule, and personal preferences. All contents of this survey are *CONFIDENTIAL*© 2009, Michael Salafia, Lifestyle Innovation Technology
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