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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Been looking for new construction homes in Greenville/Greer - Zillow
What affects price per square foot???
- size: larger homes have lower cost per square foot from the moment of start of construction assuming everything else is equal
- finish:? higher end finishes add to construction cost.?? Is the flooring builder's grade carpet (less expensive) or hardwood (more expensive).?? Is the roof 10 year shoddy shingles or 400 year slate??? There are hundreds of other finish possibilities that add or subtract from costs.
- is the home in a desireable location vs unwanted location in the subdivision???
- does the home have a view or not???
If prices are $90 to $110 per square foot, you've got the answer.? That's the range, narrowing it down further depends on the individual house you are examining.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Marine plants can flee to avoid predators: First observation of predator avoidance behavior by phytoplankton
ScienceDaily (Sep. 28, 2012) ? Scientists at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography have made the first observation of a predator avoidance behavior by a species of phytoplankton, a microscopic marine plant. Susanne Menden-Deuer, associate professor of oceanography, and doctoral student Elizabeth Harvey made the unexpected observation while studying the interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Their discovery will be published in the September 28 issue of the journal PLOS ONE.
"It has been well observed that phytoplankton can control their movements in the water and move toward light and nutrients," Menden-Deuer said. "What hasn't been known is that they respond to predators by swimming away from them. We don't know of any other plants that do this."
While imaging 3-dimensional predator-prey interactions, the researchers noted that the phytoplankton Heterosigma akashiwo swam differently in the presence of predators, and groups of them shifted their distribution away from the predators.
In a series of laboratory experiments, Menden-Deuer and Harvey found that the phytoplankton not only flee when in the presence of the predatory zooplankton, but they also flee when in water that had previously contained the predators. They found only a minimal effect when the phytoplankton were exposed to predators that do not feed on phytoplankton.
"The phytoplankton can clearly sense the predator is there. They flee even from the chemical scent of the predator but are most agitated when sensing a feeding predator," said Menden-Deuer.
When the scientists provided the phytoplankton with a refuge to avoid the predator -- an area of low salinity water that the predators cannot tolerate -- the phytoplankton moved to the refuge.
The important question these observations raise, according to Menden-Deuer, is how these interactions affect the survival of the prey species.
Measuring survival in the same experiments, the researchers found that fleeing helps the alga survive. Given a chance, the predators will eat all of the phytoplankton in one day if the algae have no safe place in which to escape, but they double every 48 hours if they have a refuge available to flee from predators. Fleeing makes the difference between life and death for this species, said Menden-Deuer.
"One of the puzzling things about some phytoplankton blooms is that they suddenly appear," she said. "Growth and nutrient availability don't always explain the formation of blooms. Our observation of algal fleeing from predators is another mechanism for how blooms could form. Amazingly, looking at individual microscopic behaviors can help to explain a macroscopic phenomenon."
The researchers say there is no way of knowing how common this behavior is or how many other species of phytoplankton also flee from predators, since this is the first observation of such a behavior.
"If it is common among phytoplankton, then it would be a very important process," Menden-Deuer said. "I wouldn't be surprised if other species had that capacity. It would be very beneficial to them."
In future studies, she hopes to observe these behaviors in the ocean and couple it with genetic investigations.
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- Harvey EL, Menden-Deuer S. Predator-Induced Fleeing Behaviors in Phytoplankton: A New Mechanism for Harmful Algal Bloom Formation? PLoS ONE, 2012; 7(9): e46438 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046438
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Using Blogs to Promote Your Online Marketing - InstantShift
With all of the excitement and newness of social media, is it still important to have your own blog? Absolutely! Blogs are very much alive and doing better than ever. After reading this article, you?ll understand that your blog is not only an integral part of your social media marketing strategy, but it is perhaps the most influential part.
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In this article, we discuss what blogs are, how popular they are, how to set them up, what makes them successful, and how to tie them into your other social media sites. This article puts it all together so you know all the essentials to make your mark on the blogging word.
What?s a Blog?
A blog is short for weblog. It is a sort of log or personal writing that?s accessible to the world on a web page. The blog can be traced back to one blogger (if not the very first blogger) named Justin Hall, who began personal blogging back in 1994. Things have evolved since then. Gone are the days of the blog with just text, text, and more text.
If you want a place to write about your expertise, gearing it toward your target clients, and be easily found on the search engines, a blog is the perfect platform for you.
Why Should You Consider a Blog?
Blogging is here to stay, and participation by writers and by readers is on the rise. There are many reasons why you should consider writing a blog. In fact, many would argue that it?s essential for someone promoting a business or product. Here?s a short list of reasons that might inspire you to start blogging:
- You can?t control what is going to happen to all of the other social media platforms as they continue to evolve, but you can control your blog. It?s your platform to do whatever you want to do with it.
- It?s a great place to share your expertise, so you?ll be seen as a subject matter expert and your readers will begin to see you as an industry leader.
- Blogs are a great way to attract clients. Once they find you and follow your blog, they?ll learn to respect your expertise and trust your brand.
- You can guide your other social media followers from Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to your blog to learn more about you or the subject matter you write about.
- You can invite guest bloggers to post on your blog, which is a great networking and strategic marketing tool for you.
- It will give your followers, fans, and prospects a place to leave detailed comments about your blogging posts and, thus, become more engaged with you.
- You can now add video to your blog, which readers love.
- The internet search engines love blogs. This makes you easier to find for clients, prospects, and strategic partners.
- A good blog can give you great credibility among your clients, prospects, and potential strategic partners.
- Most bloggers agree that having a blog helps you become a better writer and that it also helps you clearly define your passions, business direction, and focus.
- For some entrepreneurs, their blog is so alive with information?such as video, Twitter, and other social media links?that it actually replaces their websites.
Getting Started
When getting ready to get into the world of blogging you really want to consider your ?Why?? As a business owner, think about who you want to read your blog. But before you jump into the blogosphere, answer the following questions. They?ll help you focus and do a better job of crafting your blog:
- Are your readers primarily males, primarily females, or a mixture of both?
- What age are they?
- What?s their income level?
- Are they stay-at-home moms, writers, or entrepreneurs?
- What do readers need to know?
- Why would people want to read your blog?
- What will keep them coming back each week?
- Where can you find these people on the web?
- What should you name your blog?
And here?s one more very important question to ask yourself: Are you willing to commit to regularly updating your blog? The first 60 days are crucial to ensuring success and building credibility.
Blogging experts say one post per week is the absolute minimum. Ideally, you want to update your blog two to three times per week to keep things fresh and current and to maintain readers? interest. This may sound like a lot of time, but once you start, your blog must be dedicated to writing new posts and putting new content on your blog.
Tips for Writing Your Blog
A common writing tip given by the popular bloggers is that you need to enjoy, love, and have a passion for what you are writing about. It will come across in your writing, which will attract followers and prospects. Here are a few more basic tips:
- Along with having a passion for your topic, lists are also good to incorporate into your blog. We?d like to think that people are going to read your blog word for word each time, but people do skim. Lists are great for skimmers.
- Shake things up a little now and then. Using the same format month after month can get a little stale. So in some weeks, incorporate a list of items. In another week, use a video or have a guest blogger write a post.
- Your blog is your domain to keep people informed and build rapport. Be sure your posts are informative and entertaining.
- Use catchy titles or headlines for each entry. Great headlines will attract readers and give them an idea of what your post is about. You can also put these headlines in your other social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Be sure to include a link to take readers directly to your blog.
- When writing, you can put your posts into categories. You can use as many categories as you like, but a best practice is to keep the categories in sync with your subject matter expertise. In other words, if you stray too far off your topic, first-time viewers might get confused because they are going to see a variety of topics and categories that don?t have a central theme.
- Make sure you spell-check your blog and, if you?re not a strong writer, have someone else proofread your blog post for typos.
- Don?t forget to have fun. Your blog isn?t a doctoral thesis. It?s supposed to be a bit more informal in tone. You don?t have to get it perfect, just keep evolving and listening to your readers. Keep posts short and engaging. If you are having run writing, chances are your readers will have fun reading.
Blog Service Providers
Your blog acts as the hub for your company and is the definitive ?talking source? for your business. You want to choose your blog service provider carefully. Let?s take a look at the current most popular providers, although the number of providers is constantly growing. Check the internet for any new providers on the horizon.
Blogger

Blogger is a free site where you can get your blog up in minutes. A nice feature is that, when you create your blog, you can choose an available URL; later, if you change your mind and want another URL, you can easily make the change. Blogger also has a custom domain option and it?ll host your blog there. When you create your blog, you can host it for free on Blogger.
WordPress.com and WordPress.org

There are hundreds of thousands?if not millions?of users publishing their blogs on WordPress. It?s a highly respected platform. But there are two WordPress platforms, WordPress.com and WordPress.org, which can be confusing. You can choose to start a free blog at WordPress.com or pay for hosting and start your blog on WordPress.org. WordPress.com is also easier to set up than WordPress.org.
Do some research and think about which platform meets your needs. The WordPress folks suggest setting up a free practice blog on another topic (say a hobby of yours) on WordPress.com. This gives you a chance to check out the features. Then you can decide if you want to stay with that or shift over to the more powerful WordPress.org.
TypePad

TypePad is another blog service provider; its strength is that it is easy to use. It also offers the capability to customize the look and feel of your blog. One of its differentiators is that it does charge a fee, but it is minimal. TypePad has several different subscriber levels of engagement, and you can easily upgrade to other service tiers without sacrificing your blog site.
TypePad is not only easy to use, but it also incorporates easily with the other social media platforms, such as Facebook and LinkedIn.
Movable Type

Movable Type is a sophisticated blogging service, as the graphics and templates are elaborately designed and colorful. In fact, it refers to itself as ?your all-in-one social publishing platform.?
Promoting Your Blog
So you?ve named your blog, you are clear on your target audience, and you have selected your blog service provider. Now you?ve got your page set up and you have entered a couple of posts. Congratulations! Now it?s time to start promoting your blog to the world.
One of the first things to do is to go back and list your blog on all of your summary or informational pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace. You can also list it in your bio line on Twitter. In addition, list your blog everywhere else. Put it on your business cards, your e-mail signature, and your website. If you are a speaker or writer, be sure to list your blog in your bio box or signature.
Another way to promote your blog is through the many online communities that offer a place to list your blog. Also consider attending blogging conferences. You will want to begin keeping your eye out for strategic partners so you can link your blogs on each others? websites and/or blogs. For many, self-promotion can be uncomfortable. But remember, if you don?t promote your business (particularly in the beginning), no one will.
Here are some other ideas to promote your blog:
- Get listed with the blog directories or catalogs.
- Record a short video clip announcing your blog and put it on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
- Do you publish a newsletter or e-zine? In the next issue, write about your blog and tell everyone about it.
- Look for interesting people to do a guest post on your blog. Ask your guest blogger to promote it to their network.
- Comment on the other blogs. While I don?t recommend spamming or making inauthentic comments just to get publicity, strategically comment on certain blogs that interest you and that may also interest your readers. You never know who may find your comment and check you (and your blog) out.
- Write an article. At the end of your article give your name, business name, and blog information.
- When people leave comments on your blog, respond to them. Remember, people want to feel connected.
- Be patient. Building a large following is going to take time. Just know that if you post good content, people are going to find you. Content is king and will help you build your credibility.
Applications for Your Blog
One of the methods for distributing your blog to others or ?feeding? it to them on a regular basis is called a web feed. People will come to your blog and sign up for a subscription to your blog to get it ?fed? or sent to them automatically. You will want to encourage readers to subscribe to feeds so you can build your readership fan base. Let?s review some of the websites that allow you to feed your blog to millions.
FeedBurner

FeedBurner is a news feed management tool brought to you by Google. You may run your feed by FeedBurner to your blog feed and get access to stats that will help you understand your readers.
Widgetbox

Speaking of widgets, if you still aren?t clear about what they are, go check out Widgetbox. This is a great site that enables you to create and import widgets that link to specific sites. These are kind of fun, and you may find some that you want to put on your blog.
CoverltLive

One day, you may be known as a serious blogger and you may be asked to live blog at an event. CoverltLive is used by thousands of bloggers to engage millions of readers each month. This software delivers what you need to blog from any event live with your laptop. If you don?t feel like bringing your laptop to the event, you can still cover it using your iPhone through the software. Get the app and you?ll be able to launch and run live events, publish live commentary and photos, run audio and video, email event links, and more. They offer free basic service and a premium option. Serious bloggers should check this out!
AddThis

AddThis is something you simply must have for your blog. You may have noticed on a lot of blogs that they have a share link at the bottom that includes other social media site icons. How do they do that? Go to www.addthis.com. Run (don?t walk) to add this feature to your blog today so it will get shared around the world. One of the most powerful things you can do is to add a sharing tool to your blog. This sharing tool will help your readers share your blog with other platforms and networks. The reader simply clicks on the share button, selects where they want to share it to (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), and boom?it?s sent.
Alexa

Alexa offers many powerful tools, but one that I?ve noticed on a lot of blogs is Traffic Rank. It ranks every website according to the amount of traffic it receives. If you want to tell the world your traffic rank, go with Alexa.
After reading this article, I hope you?re excited about getting your blog going. Or maybe you have a blog that you?ve been neglecting? Either way, the tips in this article will get you on your way to becoming a successful member of the blogosphere.
Tips to Remember
- Your blog can be one of the most powerful tools of your social media marketing strategy.
- Your blog is your own branding platform, and you can link it to other social media platforms.
- Before starting a blog, know the who, what, where, how often, and why of your blog.
- There are many blogging service providers for you to use, and many of them are easy and free. You can also choose blogging software that?s more technical and requires a hosting fee, but that offers more powerful features.
- You can?t expect the masses to just come to your blog, so you?ll need to promote it everywhere, such as getting it listed in directories and promoting it on your other social media platforms.
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Jobs of the week ? work for Gidsy, Sociomantic, Sofatutor, Monoqi
Berlin ? spiritual home of trance music and U-Bahn stations that range from the beautiful to the brutal. This week cult Berlin band Trike demonstrate how you can merge the two Berlin mainstays by dancing to trance? in U-Bahn stations.
But sparkly trousers and facepaint won?t buy themsleves ? best to get yourself a startup job in one of the coolest companies in the city to fund your newfound love. Read on for the hottest jobs in Berlin this week. And keep dancing?
Gisdy is looking for an Operations & Growth Manager
We?re growing fast and have built up a great team at Gidsy. Since our launch, we have learned a lot. We?re proud about what we have built, and are excited about where we are going. Finding great organisers and making them successful has always been an important goal for us. This task has become a full-time job, and we?re looking for someone awesome to fill this position.
The person we?re looking for will play a very important role in Gidsy. Your main tasks will be to focus coming up with new ideas to attract, maintain and help organisers. You will work closely together with the CEO, community team and product team to execute these ideas and ship great things. You?ll be given freedom, responsibility and the resources to fail, learn and grow.
About you:
- Someone with experience in direct and online marketing (preferably 3+ years)
- Data-driven, and has experience with funnels, goals and A/B Testing
- Able to manage the overall performance analysis of existing programs
- Someone who can identify and articulate reporting requirements, which includes targets, specific data, and anticipated outcomes
- Someone who has the ability to inspire, motivate and support people
- Very goal-driven, and not afraid to raise the bar on KPIs all the time
- Experienced with building up and managing a team
- Extremely well organised and highly independent
- Fluent in English with a lust for traveling
- Experienced with the travel industry or a similar industry
- An ideas person who can execute projects independently
- A person who?s been part of a fast growing team
- Ambitious, and uses the word ?we? a lot more often than ?I?
How to apply ? click here to submit your application
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Sociomantic Labs is looking for a Sales Manager
About the role:
- Identify and evaluate advertisers with potential to?benefit from Sociomantic?s solutions
- Lead from-the-front hunting in a competitive?marketplace, targeting highest value new business and?delivering it into the Sales Pipeline
- Draw up and execute formal offers and contracts?(manage product mix, pricing and margins according to?agreed aims)
- Report on the status of sales processes with regards?to both existing and potential customers on a regular?bases
- Plan and prioritise personal sales activities and?customer/prospect contact towards achieving agreed?business aims, including costs and sales ? especially?managing personal time and productivity.
- Maintain and develop existing and new customers?through appropriate propositions and ethical sales?methods, and relevant internal liaison, to optimize?quality of service, business growth (cross- and?upselling opportunities), and customer and?satisfaction
- Attend and present at external customer meetings and?internal meetings with other company functions?necessary to perform duties and aid business?development
- Plan and manage personal business?portfolio/territory/business according to an agreed?market development strategy.
- Participation in industry trade events and other?marketing initiatives
- Attend training to develop sales knowledge,?techniques and skills
About your experience:
- 3-5 years? experience in Sales Management/Account Management (ideally in display advertising or performance marketing sectors)
- Strong understanding of the online media and marketing industry
- Degree in business, economics, marketing, communication or similar, or equivalent business experience
- Extensive business network and solid references
- Fluency and strong communication skills in both written and spoken German and English, German mother tongue (preferred)
- Other languages beneficial
- Strong interpersonal communication and presentation skills
- Excellent negotiation skills with a proven track record of sales success
- Ability to ?translate? complex technology processes into meaningful solutions that address business needs
About you:
- You have a willingness to travel and work in a global team of professionals
- You have an international mindset with a excitement to meet challenges head-on
- You are a friendly, trustworthy and reliable personality, with ability to work with teams across departments and markets
- You thrive on outperforming expectations
- You want to be part of one of the fastest growing technology start-ups
- You are driven by curiosity and innovation
About the offer:
- Full-time employment in Berlin, Germany
- Competitive compensation and incentive plan, based on your experience and expertise
- Access to a high-profile professional network of international companies
- Personal development and training of your skills and talents
- Chance to work and learn in one of the fastest growing sectors in online advertising
- Business trips across sociomantic?s target markets within the European region
- An outstanding company spirit driven by the best people from around the world
Read more about sociomantic labs GmbH and send your application to careers@sociomantic.com
About us:
Sociomantic Labs is working at the cutting edge of international online marketing. As one of the fastest-growing technology startups, we pride ourselves on providing a challenging, engaging, and dynamic work environment to great minds assembled from around the globe.
Our proprietary ?real-time bidding? (RTB) technology enables the world?s top advertisers to run highly efficient display advertising campaigns. We are driven by a constant curiosity about new technologies, our commitment to research and innovation, and our dedication to customer success.
As an industry leader worldwide, we are striving for excellence in every aspect of our business in order to turn the existing market upside-down. We thrive on outperforming expectations, and we are looking for new team members to help us pioneer the industry?s most advanced online advertising solutions.
Think you?re a perfect fit for our team? We?d love to hear from you.
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Sofatutor is looking for a Product Manager
You?re a strategist and love your gameplan. You always have a clear roadmap laid out. You posses a variety of talents: you?re tech-savvy, analytical and have unlimited creativity. But most of all, you have your finger on the pulse of new trends and internet technologies. This has put you at the top of your game on time and again. You know communication is your key to success. You love creating new features, developing innovative concepts and want to drive exciting projects to completion. Become part of our team as Product Manager!
About the role:
- Operate as interface for the development of new and innovative product ideas
- Responsible for the planning and execution of projects, incorporating web design, usability, front end and back end development
- Collaborate with technical and design teams to develop new concepts for our online platform, website functionality and features
- Usability testing and site optimisation in line with usability and conversion guidelines
- Tracking and funnel optimization
About your experience:
- Very strong analytic and conceptual thinking
- Passion for latest developments of web technology
- Knowledge of website design, interface design and UI testing
- Wireframing-skills
- Strong interest in marketing and content (learning processes, education, didactics)
- Fluent in English, both written and spoken (basic German is a plus)
- Solid technical understanding, knowledge how to code and use HTML/CSS/Javascript desirable
About the offer:
- Full-time job as part of a highly motivated, fun team
- Inspiring work environment, with creative freedom promoting self-direction
- Challenging tasks
- Opportunity to shape the development of an innovative and exciting product in the educational sector
- Great sense of teamwork, flat hierarchies and transparent work processes
Read more about sofatutor GmbH and send your application to jobs@sofatutor.com
About us:
Based in Berlin, sofatutor.com is an innovative educational video platform with thousands of expert-approved educational and interactive videos. These high-quality, easy-to-understand videos and modules provide concise learning content for school and university students and form the basis for a perfect private learning experience online.?The videos are followed by a short test to evaluate the learning process. Students also receive support and interact with teachers one-on-one using our live-chat function.
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MONOQI is looking for a Product Manager
About the role:
Full engagement and ownership of product from inception to close; including being the intermediary between all stakeholders. Working closely with design and development team to define, implement and test product functionalities.
This includes:
- Monitoring overall product performance closely together with Web Analysts
- Initiate and evaluate A/B tests on a regular basis
- Interact with key partners to determine business requirements
- Continuously analyse customer processes and requirements
- Conceptualising new features on wireframe level and re-iterate closely together with Business, Design and IT
- Managing process and production
- Gather and maintain functional and technical documentation for multiple products
- Initiate and conduct usability research (UX studies, site surveys, competitive research etc)
About you:
- You have a strong knowledge and understanding of User Experience Design practice and principles
- You are able to communicate strategy and ideas?clearly?and guide designers through the creation of mock ups, prototypes or just wireframes
- You have good analytical skills and an understanding of business needs
- You are a team player, with the necessary experience to work both as a product owner and project manager
- You have previously lead a team to bring projects to life
- Experience with Scrum would be ideal
- Basic programming skills are a plus (HTML5, CSS3, JS)
Qualifications:
- 4+ years of experience as an online product manager or UX designer
- Fluent in English, both verbal and written (German is not required)
Read more about MONOQI and send your application to hello@monoqi.com?
About us:
MONOQI discovers and curates the best in international design, giving its member the chance to buy exceptional products in limited editions at friendship prices.The special deals we offer are possible because we know and admire the designers whose work we present to you. The advantages this entails are passed directly and exclusively onto MONOQI members.
We love amazing design and we want to share our passion with as many people as possible.We are a young international team based in Berlin with a big vision: online shopping should be fun and so should our jobs! If you want to work in a dynamic environment where new and exciting things happen every day, this place is for you!
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Klarna is looking for a Marketing Coordinator to Cologne, Germany (m/f)
Klarna?s Marketing department promotes the Klarna brand globally, spreading our vision of making the world buyable. As a local Marketing Coordinator you are a vital part of our B2B Marketing team, focusing on the communication towards Klarna?s existing merchants and merchant prospects in Germany.
You work closely with Klarna?s Sales department but are member of the international Marketing team, with core functions at our headquarter in Stockholm. In your role you are the local expert in the team, providing strategic recommendations to the B2B manager and assisting all B2B Marketing functions in executing on local Marketing activities.
You network with Klarna?s most important local Marketing partners, localize Marketing materials and ensure that we communicate in an optimal way through all of our channels by knowing and understanding our merchant target group in Germany like none else in the team.
Since you are the first local Marketing team member in Germany, you are dedicated to help creating local structures to support Klarna?s global Marketing organization. Furthermore, you are a highly ambitious colleague who is committed to the task of making Klarna?s market offering an outstanding success in your home market.
About you:
- An university degree in Business Administration, Marketing or other relevant field
- First job experience in a Sales or Marketing role
- Native proficiency in German as well as proficiency in English (both oral and written)
- Excellent skills in writing and creating content in German to be communicated to all of Klarna?s Marketing channels
- A positive, problem-solving and can-do attitude
- A proven ability to summarize complex issues and providing well calibrated recommendations
- Rapid learning capacity to ability to work effectively and cross-functionally in a fast-pacing environment
- Experience in E-Commerce or other digital environments a plus
You want to:
- ? work at one of Sweden?s fastest growing companies where only you set the limits.
- ? be given the opportunity to influence a rapidly growing organization in an international market.
- ? have a workplace filled with the energy, entrepreneurial spirit and job satisfaction.
We want:
? you to invest in us as much as we invest in you. You should not work for Klarna, you will work with Klarna.
Apply for position
Send your resume, cover letter and your grades to us (henny.tesch@klarna.com)?as soon as possible. Gather your attachments in one PDF. Selection and interviews will be held continuously.
About us:
The year was 2005 and e-commerce had long been precarious. With an idea to offer secure and simple payment solutions, Klarna was founded that same year. Six years have passed and we have grown to an ambitious and creative company of 700 employees. We have been awarded Company of the Year in -07 (bragging), increased our turnover by 13.570% (statistics) and managed to become the Nordic market leader (facts).
Klarna is partly owned by Sequoia Capital, DST Global and General Atlantic ? companies that have seen the same potential in Google, Facebook and Twitter as they do in us. We think that is a good start.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
FBI agents keep out of Benghazi
By The Associated Press
For security reasons, FBI agents are staying away from the Libyan city where a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed, two law enforcement officials said Friday.
The officials say the bureau is not going to put agents in harm's way and that the city of Benghazi must be made secure before the FBI sends investigators there.
The officials demanded anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the record about an ongoing investigation.
FBI agents were sent to Libya last week to look into the Sept. 11 attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, a State Department computer expert and two former U.S. Navy Seals.
Terrorist groups in Libya tried to coalesce in month leading to consulate attack, officials say
At FBI headquarters Friday, spokesman Paul Bresson said "we are moving forward with our investigation," but Bresson declined to comment on the specific location of the agents.
Separately, the State Department is further reducing the U.S. Embassy staff in Tripoli for security reasons. The embassy warned Americans of possible demonstrations in the capital and Benghazi on Friday.
On Thursday, Libya's leader said his government had disbanded about 10 militia groups and will continue to take action against Muslim extremists.
President Mohammed el-Megarif said the attack on the U.S. Consulate earlier this month that killed the four Americans was a final straw. He did not say when the militias were disbanded, or how many remain.
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Urban Outfitters Replaces All Cash Registers With iPads - Business ...
You can listen to the whole presentation here, but about halfway through CIO Calvin Hollinger makes some interesting comments about the future of point-of-sales systems in retail.
Specifically, the company is going all Apple devices for its stores. Sales people will have iPod touches, and cash registers are being phased out in favor of iPads on a swivel.
In fact, he says: "Two or three weeks ago, we placed our very last register order... once we make sure this ipad works.. all stores will be equipped with iPod touches and iPads."
iPads, he explained, cost about 1/5th as much as a cash register, and can be used for so much. As shown in the picture, they can be turned towards the customer, who can view content, put in personal information, use it as a gift registry and so forth.
What's more, it makes a lot more sense from a space usage standpoint. An iPad on a swivel that's not in use can quickly be taken off, with that space being used for packing or more merchandising or anything else.
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Friday Q&A: Kevin Delaney on making Quartz an essential ...
Before Quartz became a device-morphing business site and the buzz of online journalism circles, it was a blank canvas. That?s an enviable position these days, particularly if you?ve got the backing of Atlantic Media and a staff pulled together from places like The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Economist, and The New York Times. Looking out at the media landscape today, Quartz editor-in-chief Kevin Delaney and his team decided the path to success and a broad readership involved two things: Being free, and being readable on just about anything with a screen.
In his letter to readers on launch day, Delaney wrote, ?What is the best way to build a global news organization in 2012? With your help, we?ll figure it out.? Delaney told me one of the ways to do that is through the power of the open web, not restricting access to content behind a paywall or being in an app store. This is something he has a little experience with, having previously worked as managing editor of the mostly paywalled WSJ.com.
But if Quartz isn?t going to charge for its work and isn?t available in newsstands or app stores, how will they find their audience? I spoke with Delaney about the virtue of being mobile-friendly for business readers, how Quartz plans to use comments to engage readers, and how the site wants to innovate in advertising as well as editorial. Here?s a lightly edited transcript of the conversation.
Justin Ellis: One of the things you guys have talked about is wanting to be essential, something your readers will want to check in on every day. How do you do that?
Kevin Delaney: We?re really focused on making Quartz an essential read. Our target is global business professionals ? so readers who are on the move, but also know they need to know what?s going on in the global economy.For many of these people, there?s effectively one economy that stretches around the world and affects their businesses and their lives. So what we?re doing is providing them with the essential information they need to know at a digital rhythm and on any digital device they happen to have on hand.
The way we become an essential read is through smart analysis of the key macro questions affecting the global business professional, using a digital platform that is available to them, whether they?re on their mobile phone, their iPad, their desktop.
Ellis: What if this global business professional speaks Chinese or Japanese? Are you guys going to be looking into translation?
Delaney: Our goal was to get out in English first, but we would love to expand to other languages. I would be surprised if we didn?t do that sometime in the future. We?re looking to reach a real international readership, and at the beginning it will be readers who are international but speak English. But our ambitions extend beyond that.
Ellis: What you think the voice of Quartz should be, in terms of the writing?
Delaney: It?s a really interesting question, and I think the answer to that will evolve over time. One of my colleagues here told me this morning her mother told her that what she liked about Quartz was that we respected our readers. I think that partly gets at the answer to your question. Which is to say we want to be as creative and smart as possible.We want to respect our readers, be analytical, and funny where possible. But we don?t need to be gratuitously snarky or flip.?Our content is made to share. That, I believe is the most effective distribution you have possible.?
I think the voice that we?re going for is one that is smart, journalistic, and internationally-minded, but at the same time accessible and creative.
Ellis: You aren?t on a print newsstand and you?re not in an app store. How are people going to find Quartz?
Delaney: We very consciously constructed Quartz so that it will thrive on the free and open web. I think it?s as great a time as ever to build a new journalistic product, a new media organization. And the reason is that you make yourself open to the web.We?re a free product; we don?t have a paywall; we do not have registration walls; we don?t actually have the wall of someone having to go into an app store to download us. Our content is made to share. That, I believe is the most effective distribution you have possible. So the imperative that creates for us is one that I?m excited about, which is to create good and interesting content.
And we?ve structured it so that, if we succeed with that, this will be shared, and if someones shares it and their friends like it, they?ll share it as well. The other thing is that the site is architected to work on different devices, so you don?t have to install an app on different devices ? you can go and use the site on whatever you have at hand.
Ellis: It?s been just a couple of days, but some folks have had trouble with the UI of Quartz, and some are wondering if there are bugs that need to be fixed. Are there things you guys are still working out, or is this a new type of experience that readers will have to get used to?Delaney: We built Quartz and view the launch as a start of what we?re going to do. We optimized it for tablet, for iPhone, and then for desktop. When you?re building an HTML5 app, you can run into compatibility issues in supporting every single browser and device in the world. We?ve put it out so that it works well on our primary platforms, and we?ve released updates to the site that make it work better on additional browsers and platforms. Our technology approach is ambitious, but we?re also working very hard now that it?s out to make sure that everyone possible can experience our site in the fullest way possible.
Ellis: Any initial observations from your stats that you guys are seeing that are surprising? Are people looking at it primarily on their phones or on their tablets? What can you tell me?
Delaney: One thing I?ve been really encouraged by, just in the early days, is the geographic spread of our readership. I don?t know off-hand the numbers for our total traffic breakdown by country, but there was a moment [Tuesday] in our first full morning where I looked at Chartbeat, which we?re using for real-time analytics, and 40 percent of our traffic was coming from the US and the rest was spread other places in the world. A big chunk of it was from Europe, but there also was some traffic from Asia as well. I was really encouraged by that because I thought it demonstrated some success in being really open to the web from day one and having a global readership, which was really our goal with the project.
Ellis: One of the things folks have noticed is that at this point there?s no comments on stories. That?s something that?s a debate about in journalism circles. But we did notice Zach mentioned on Twitter that you guys are cooking something up for comments. Could you give me an idea what that is? Delaney: We felt that the current commenting systems on most websites weren?t especially satisfying. I know Nick Denton at Gawker and others share this view and are trying to get their heads around a solution to it. So we have designed a way for readers to effectively comment, but it?s a different interface. And we will be rolling that out sometime in the future.We?re committed to commenting but believe that there?s an opportunity to change the form ? the user interface may be the best way to put it ? for commenting. And I think we have something innovative to do there that we?re continuing to build and we?ll roll out over time.
Ellis: Quartz already has an API. I?m wondering what opportunities you think that presents.
Delaney: There are two primary advantages of having an open API. The first is it actually makes your own development easier. So if you have an open API, your own developers can use it, play with it, and you can build things on it. The second advantage is you have your content out in the broader world and allow other people to do things with it you might not have time or have thought of.A good example of how this has been done is with The New York Times API. One of my favorite applications of it is the mashup of the New York Times starred critics film reviews and the Netflix on-demand catalog. We don?t know what the specific applications could be for Quartz content that are similar to that, but our strong preference is to make that available from day one and see what happens.
Ellis: Something we?ve been talking about here is how fluid your obsessions will be. They sound like something that is meant to change from time to time. Will they change every month, two months, five minutes? How do you determine that?Delaney: The idea for obsessions stemmed from our observation that really good blogs and magazines have what we think of as defining obsessions, and these obsessions change over time.I think that there?s an imperative to rethink how advertising is handled, and I think sponsored content is an interesting approach to it.
We?ve gone out with a number of things our news staff is focused on and obsessed with. Our expectation is that they change with some frequency. We haven?t explicitly noted this to the reader, but we talk about having some major obsessions and some that are more minor. So I think there are some major obsessions that will probably be more consistent over time, although they could change as well.
In terms of the time frame we might obsess about something, we haven?t quite gotten there yet. But we?re active in our news meetings talking about obsessions and what candidates for obsessions are. We have a list of obsessions we haven?t developed enough to go out with them from day one. But we have a high degree of confidence that we will essentially promote these to obsessions in our navigation and in terms of reporting focus pretty quickly. We see them as important macro-judgments about what is important to our readers.
Ellis: Your sponsored content didn?t seem very prominent in some places at launch, and in some places it looked like there was a banner ad on top, ?Sponsored by Chevron? or something like that. How does the placement of these play into whether they are clicked on or noticed? And are display ads going to be a big part of what you?re doing?
Delaney: We definitely wanted to innovate in terms of what we offer advertisers in the same way we wanted to innovate with our journalism and our product. So we have two forms of advertising. One is what the ad sales people call ?engage,? and that?s a display ad that fills the bulk of the content well when you encounter it. It?s similar to a full-page ad in a newspaper, or magazine, in terms of being big and in the reading space, but it looks like a glossy advertisement. In our case its been adapted so that you can play videos and can swipe and look at photos, so that it?s touchable when you?re on your phone or iPad, and responsive to the device you are using.The other form of ads is sponsored content, and you encounter them in the list of headlines, and if you click on them you go into an article that is written and provided by a sponsor. No editorial staff ever has anything to do with that. We wanted to make it pretty clear that this was different from our editorial content. You mention that it looks like there is a banner ad. One of our decisions was there should be a sponsor logo there, and by having the sponsor logo on the content it would help make clear that this was coming from the sponsor. Our expectation is that the sponsors create quality content and they are incentivized to engage with the reader, and there are share tools and other things on the content that allow them to do that with the articles they write and the videos that they post. But no one is looking in any way to mislead the reader about what the difference is between sponsor content and Quartz? own editorial content.
Ellis: What are your thoughts about native advertising or content advertising? We?re seeing a lot more organizations that are doing it now and they try to be transparent in it. But I wonder, will people click on it?
Delaney: I think the older forms of advertising are relatively broken and the right rail ads on traditional websites are not great, for the most part, for readers or for advertisers. I think that there?s an imperative to rethink how advertising is handled, and I think sponsored content is an interesting approach to it.It puts some onus on the advertiser to write things, or post videos, or do data visualizations, or whatever they do, that are compelling for readers to actually spend time with them and share them. In some ways, it makes the advertisers? challenge similar to the challenge that an editor has ? that the content be compelling. I think over time that?s probably good, that advertisers are thinking actively about the best ways to do stuff that interests readers. I think it?s still pretty early, in terms of how that?s done today. But that?s probably a positive development.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Put Your Business Email Communications On Autopilot - Jaime ...
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Put Your Business Email Communications On Autopilot
Email autoresponders are a great way to automate some parts of your business communication. Once you understand the power of using autoresponders, it will transform the way you stay in touch with your customers.
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Teaching Benefits That You Could Get From Audio Books
More and more children grew tired of reading, or does not have the slightest interest in reading books. Only a few enjoys reading. However reading has its alternatives. With audio books, it is possible for children to learn and gain the knowledge with the materials they don?t like reading. They will still have to read, however reading any materials and hearing it being read is much more fun and exciting. There are schools that incorporates listening to audio books while learning new things. Experts believe that with audio books?
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Different Ways to Use Video Conferencing
Video conferencing is a fairly new form of technology that has quickly become integrated in everyday life. We no longer have to buy webcams and microphones because the technology is already built in to our computers and laptops. We can even use our mobile phones to video call each other.
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Photos: Greek general strike turns violent
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Dreams & Games
What if you could go in and out of your dreaming world as you pleased? What if you could go to the parallel world of dreams and know exactly when you'll wake up and what you'll do because you are conscious?. . . But there is always a threat. . .
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This topic is an Out Of Character part of the roleplay, ?Dreams & Games?. Anything posted here will also show up there.Topic Tags:
Forum for completely Out of Character (OOC) discussion, based around whatever is happening In Character (IC). Discuss plans, storylines, and events; Recruit for your roleplaying game, or find a GM for your playergroup.Welcome to "Dreams & Games"
So here is where you RESERVE your spots or ask questions. . . Don't hesitate sharing ideas or what you're not liking ^^ I don't bite.
I hope you're all interested and willing to stick to the RP ^^
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I would like to reserve on of the females. This is interesting.
Lovely day we're having isn't it?
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Please could I reserve a male?
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Your places are reserved ^^ glad you're interested ;)
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This looks very interesting! But before I make a decision, I was wondering if there was a post/word minimum or maximum? I checked the rules for it, but I literally just woke up and my vision is blurry so I might have missed it ^^" Unless there isn't one! Which is fine. I'm just making sure of something.
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I would like to reserve a female please?
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@- Spectrum:: Yeah there's no maximum or minimum of character to be written as long as the posts and character sheets are interesting I will accept it all ^^
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Hmm.. Well! It's been a while since I was in one of those, so I'll give it a try ^^ May I reserve the last male please?
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Free Pets to Good Home ? Blog Archive ? Applying For Dog - First
On deciding to buy a pet dog, it is important to let them have good care and coaching. It not only becomes an advantage to you, but it also works well for understanding your dog and giving it a more comfortable disposition. With this being said, dog training in Brisbane is becoming rampant.
Those who have a passion for animals especially canines believe that they too ought to be taken care of properly. Supposedly, the best approach is the art of dog whispering but several procedures are available such as the Obedience Training and Safety Coaching.
Society has become aware and conscious of the significance of these kinds of schooling. We have become more mindful in determining specific problematic behaviours with pet dogs.
Though a lot of other companies believe a variety of training courses that aren???t necessarily the same as the philosophy of the art of dog whispering, we still give improvement to how you and your dog communicate. This signifies that you will be educated how to deal with specific problems with your canine instead of being naïve and maltreating them by kicking or screaming at them.
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Although, this particular company in Brisbane is very adamant in promoting the art of dog whispering. Because of its natural and respective approach in both communicating with your canine and how they behave, they have figured it has become the most effective approach in recent years due to considerable testing and research from earlier ordeals.
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These trainings may differ very much from each other but understanding what purpose you have for your dog is what matters. Depending on your lifestyle, diverse needs and functions should be considered. Finding the proper dog training in Gold Coast may need you to invest on time and energy for the most efficient business for you and your pet but it will never hurt to canvas for the right one.
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How Can I Make My Smartphone's Ringtones and Alerts Actually Useful and Informative? [Ask Lifehacker]
Dear Lifehacker,
I have the same ringtone for calls and alert for messages regardless of what they are. I want to create my own and assign specific tones to specific contacts. How can I do more with my ringtones and alerts so they're actually informative and not just the same annoying sound?
Sincerely,
Two-Toned
Dear TT,
You can do a lot! Ringtone and alert settings, as well as third-party apps and hacks to do even more, have come a long way. Both Android and iOS have plenty of customization options that make your ringtones more useful. Let's take a look at what you do on both mobile operating systems.
Create Custom Ringtones and Alerts
Creating your own custom ringtones and alerts is pretty simple. On Android, all you need is an AAC or MP3 file, which you can create on your computer and transfer over to your phone. If you want to trim an existing song or sound, an app called Ringdroid does that for free. (For detailed usage instructions, read this.) Once you've created your specific ringtone or alert, you can set it as the default in Settings ?> Sound ?> Phone Ringtone.
iOS requires additional work because Apple would prefer you paid extra money for ringtones and alerts through the iTunes Store. To work around this limitation, simply shorten the sound or song you want as your new ringtone or alert (if desired) and convert it to AAC format. There are plenty of apps that offer this functionality for free, such as Adapter, but iTunes can as well. (For detailed instructions, read this.) Take the converted AAC file and change its extension to .m4r. Add that file to iTunes, which will see it as a ringtone, and sync your iPhone.
Note: If you simply want to set a song or other audio file as an alarm, you don't need to go through this process. iOS 6 alarms let you choose almost an audio in your music library when setting them up.
Set Individualized Ringtones, Alert Sounds, and Vibration Patterns for Specific People
Now that you know how to create your own ringtones and alerts for your phone, you can start setting specific ones for individual contacts. You could add songs that relate to the person calling or texting. You could record the person saying their name and use that as an alert so you'd know exactly who's contacting you. You could also create tones and alerts that escalate in urgency and assign them to contacts based on importance. Personally, I opted to just make my alerts more soothing because I found the defaults loud and annoying. When your tones are individualized, there are many ways to make them more useful and informative. While any of those suggested ideas work, figure out what you want to accomplish with your notifications before you move forward. Chances are you have a lot of contacts and so assigning custom settings for many or all of them takes time. Figure out an approach that provides you with the information you want every time someone calls or texts.
Once you have your approach in mind, setting individual alerts is easy. On Android, simply edit any contact on your phone, tap the menu button, and choose Options. From there you can set a ringtone for that specific person. To do the same for text messages, you'll need a third-party SMS app and Handcent is the popular choice. From Handcent, simply open a contact, tap Settings ?> Icon & Personalization ?> Notification Settings. From there you can set an individual tone for that person. If you don't want an entirely new app for SMS, you can download SMS tone customizers like WhoIsIt Lite (Free) Custom SMS Tones ($1) instead. WhoIsIt ($2) can set custom vibration patterns, too.
On iOS, open up the Phone or Contacts app and choose the person who's going to receive the custom ringtone and/or alert sound. Tap Edit, and your options will expand. Towards the end of the page, you'll find two tab: one starts with ringtone and one starts with text tone. Both are likely set to the default. Simply tap either tab to set a new tone. Along with tone options, you'll also find a vibration tab. If you tap that, you can set a custom vibration pattern for each contact. Apple offers a few preset options you can choose from, but scroll down to the bottom and choose Create New Vibration to make your own. From there you'll just tap on the screen rhythmically until you're satisfied. Save the vibration pattern and that's how your iPhone will vibrate when you receive a call or message from that specific person.
Customize Alerts on a Per-App Basis
Customizing alerts for specific apps requires a bit of extra work, but if you like to know which app is bugging you there are actions you can take. On Android, your options vary by app, by device, and by the version of Android you're running. Certain app settings may allow you to set custom notifications, so check there first. Certain devices provide various notification options, so you may also be able to change some app notifications from your Android's Settings app. Neither of these options can override everything, but previously mentioned WhoIsIt ($2) can offer a crazy amount of customization. It'll even let you set specific notification sounds for email contacts.
UPDATE: Reader ShirinDirce suggested Light Flow, an app that can customize notifications to, perhaps, an excess. It goes beyond tones and handles light and vibration notifications as well.
On iOS, you need to jailbreak and install a hack called PushTone. All it does is add a PushTone option to every app in Notification Center so you can assign it a tone just like any other setting.
If you want to take this a step further, you can customize your notification system using an app called Pushover. It'll give you more control over what shows up on your phone and when.
That's all you really need to do to customize your ringtones and alerts to make them more useful. Ultimately you'll have to decide on a system that works best for you, but the technical side of things is pretty easy if you know where to look.
Love,
Lifehacker
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