Tuesday 31 July 2012

Amazon adds 'scan and match' feature to Cloud Player

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On Tuesday, the folks at Amazon announced a feature that's been added to Cloud Player: Scan and match.

This new feature enables something very similar to Apple's iTunes Match on Amazon's?cloud-based music streaming?service.?You allow Amazon to scan your iTunes or Windows Media Player libraries in order to match songs you own to those in Amazon's catalog. All of the matched songs ??whether they were purchased from iTunes, ripped from CDs, or otherwise acquired ??become instantly available in Cloud Player.

As with iTunes Match, the songs that you'll find in Cloud Player will be 256 Kbps, no matter how low-quality your own versions were (though Amazon hasn't yet confirmed which file format it's using to deliver the streamed audio).?You can access Cloud Player?? and stream?these matched songs?? from a Kindle Fire, Android device, iPhone, iPod Touch or any Web browser.?In a side bit of good news, both Sonos and Roku players will soon get Amazon Cloud Player access, too.

Since the scan and match feature is simply an addition to Cloud Player, it won't cost you anything?? assuming you have a small music library. You see, there's a free version of Cloud Player that lets you store all of the MP3s you've ever purchased on Amazon, along with up to 250 songs imported (or matched)?from your own collection. If you need to store more of your own tunes than that, then you'll have to shell out $25 per year, which will grant you the ability to import up to 250,000 songs.

It's worth noting that you are able to download your songs anywhere, without DRM, in the format they were originally imported.

I'm going to give Cloud Player's new scan and match feature a try.?Here's hoping that Amazon got things right.

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Easy win for NBC in Nielsens

(AP) ? The weekly television ratings competition was no competition with the start of the Summer Olympics.

Friday's opening ceremony drew more than 40 million viewers for NBC, numbers that were about the same as for the Grammy and Academy awards ceremonies this year, and far more than anything else on U.S. television this summer, Nielsen said.

The first two nights of competition that followed had NBC getting bigger audiences than they had in the Beijing Olympics four years ago, Nielsen said.

For the week, NBC averaged 19 million viewers in prime time (10.4 rating, 18 share). CBS was a distant second, averaging 4.6 million (3.0, 5), Fox had 3.6 million (2.1, 4), ABC had 3.5 million (2.3, 4), ION Television had 1 million (0.7, 1) and the CW had 620,000 (0.4, 1).

Among the Spanish-language networks, Univision led with 3.4 million viewers (1.8, 3), Telemundo had 1.4 million (0.8, 1), TeleFutura had 510,000 (0.3, 0), Estrella had 170,000 and Azteca 100,000 (both 0.1, 0).

NBC's "Nightly News" topped the evening newscasts with an average of 8.5 million viewers (5.7, 12). ABC's "World News" was second with 7.2 million (4.9, 10) and the "CBS Evening News" had 6 million viewers (4.1, 8).

A ratings point represents 1,147,000 households, or 1 percent of the nation's estimated 114.7 million TV homes. The share is the percentage of in-use televisions tuned to a given show.

For the week of July 23-29, the top 10 shows, their networks and viewerships: "Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony," NBC, 40.65 million; "Summer Olympics" (Sunday), NBC, 36.05 million; "Summer Olympics" (Saturday), NBC, 28.72 million; "America's Got Talent" (Tuesday), NBC, 10.43 million; "America's Got Talent" (Wednesday), NBC, 8.76 million; "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 7.88 million; "NCIS," CBS, 7.22 million; "Wipeout" (Thursday), ABC, 6.85 million; "Two and a Half Men" (Thursday), CBS, 6.64 million; "Hell's Kitchen" (Monday), Fox, 6.46 million.

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EYES ON LONDON: Sculls, handball and a night shift

LONDON (AP) ? Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

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NOT SO OAR-SOME

New Zealand's hopes of qualifying for the final of the women's quadruple sculls at the Olympic rowing regatta were dashed when the oar of one of its crew broke with around 400 meters remaining in the repechage race.

The Kiwis were third at the time ? with four boats going through ? when Fiona Bourke was left stranded on Dorney Lake. They finished last, 30 seconds behind winner Australia.

Bourke looked distraught as her boat crawled past the finishing line.

New Zealand was bronze medalist at last year's world championship.

? Steve Douglas ? Twitter http://twitter.com/sdouglas80

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'WITH HANDBALL WE FIGHT'

"We have no army in Iceland, so it's with handball we fight for the recognition." ? Gudmundur Gudmundsson, the coach of Iceland's handball team, after Iceland beat Argentina 31-25 in the Olympic opener on Sunday.

? Barbara Surk ? Twitter http://twitter.com/BarbaraSurkAP

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DJOKOVIC AWAITS

Andy Roddick's tennis match against Slovakia's Martin Klizan was postponed due to rain on Sunday. It may just be prolonging the inevitable.

Roddick and Klizan are scheduled to play on Monday, with the winner getting a date against Novak Djokovic in the next round. Djokovic overcame a 3?-hour rain delay on Sunday to defeat Fabio Fognini of Italy.

It was the Serbian's first match since falling to Roger Federer in the Wimbledon semifinals.

The Olympics are played at Wimbledon as well, which keeps the players away from the hustle and bustle of the athletes' village in London.

"It's really an honor and a privilege to be part of the Olympic Games," Djokovic says, "although we would wish to be part of the Olympic Village and feel that atmosphere beside the best athletes in the world."

? Steven Wine ? Twitter http://twitter.com/Steve_Wine

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PROUD PAPA

Frankie Fredericks has served as chairman of the athlete's commission leading up to the London games. The man who ended Michael Johnson's 21-race winning streak in the 200 meters with a win at the Bislett Games in Norway in 1996 is preparing to give way to German fencer Claudia Bokel.

"It's been a very emotional journey for me," Fredericks says. "I've seen this baby grow over the last seven years and to see what we have today is special."

? Jon Krawczynski ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APKrawczynski

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NIGHT SHIFT

Kerri Walsh Jennings and Misty May-Treanor are having to work the night shift in pursuit of a third gold medal. The reigning Olympic champions in beach volleyball hit the sand at Horse Guards Parade at 11 p.m. Monday night to face the Czech team of Kristyna Kolocova and Marketa Slukova.

It's the second straight match to open the Olympics that Walsh and Treanor have played at 11 p.m. It's forced an adjustment in the body clock for Walsh Jennings, who is used to getting up at the crack of dawn with her two children.

"I was worried," Walsh Jennings said after winning her opener against Australia. "At home, it hits 11 and I'm a zombie. But we could play at 4 in the morning, we don't care."

? Janie McCauley ? Twitter http://twitter.com/janiemccAP

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ONE MORE ON COMMUTE

There were few signs of commuting trouble early Monday in Olympic-saturated London, with rail lines operating properly and some highways having lighter traffic than expected. There were some tie-ups, but those are expected on a Monday rush hour. People attending Olympic events mingled easily with commuters on the Overground line to Stratford, though seats filled up more quickly than usual.

? Gregory Katz ? Twitter http://twitter.com/Gregory_P_Katz

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SPRINT, NOT MARATHON

It was more Usain Bolt then Haile Gebrselassie.

Predicted commuting chaos as London attempted to juggle a regular business day and the strain of hosting the Olympics didn't materialize early Monday morning ? at least not along the capital's cycle lanes.

A regular ride from north London to the Houses of Parliament ? a small spike from the Olympic beach volleyball courts ? took a zippy 20 minutes, almost 5 minutes less than during a usual Monday morning.

While a major route that links London to the country's M1 highway had typically thick traffic, many other roads appeared far quieter, with schools closed for summer holidays and many businesses advising staff to work from home.

Along a cycle path in Hyde Park, bicycle commuters negotiated new obstacles ? barriers and bright pink banners put in place for Olympic visitors, but raced along several roads in central London which have been temporarily cleared of car traffic.

? David Stringer - Twitter http://twitter.com/david_stringer

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OLYMPIC COMMUTE

London's transport officials are warning commuters to brace for potential delays on roads and the subway on the first working day of the Olympics.

London's commuters could face an Olympic task of their own Monday.

They'll be competing with spectators and tourists to get around town during rush-hour.

Sporting events will take place in venues across London, from the Olympic Park in the east to Wimbledon and Wembley Stadium in the west.

Transport for London, which runs the capital's public transport network, warned commuters to avoid multiple key subway lines and urged them to leave extra time for their journeys.

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FLASHBACK: LONDON 1908

The first Olympic Games held in London, in 1908, was noted for partisanship and acrimony, starting at the opening ceremony. A stadium was decorated with flags of the participating nations, but the United States flag was missing. "The pat British explanation was that they could not find one," according to "Pursuit of Excellence, The Olympic Story." The U.S. delegation was well supplied with flags, however, and during a parade of athletes the Americans refused to dip their flag as they marched past King Edward VII, starting a U.S. tradition. American discus thrower Martin Sheridan said: "this flag dips to no earthly king."

? Source: "Pursuit of Excellence, The Olympic Story" by The Associated Press and Grolier

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SPOILER ALERTS

Score one for the online critics.

NBC's executive producer of the games, Jim Bell, answered one tweeter who described herself as a St. Louis mom and complained about NBC's "Nightly News" on Saturday airing results of events that hadn't been shown on the network yet. Bell tweeted that he'd look into it, and shortly after told her that "Nightly News" would announce a "spoiler alert" to tell people to avert their eyes if they didn't want to see results.

? David Bauder ? Twitter http://twitter.com/dbauder

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CHASING THE ELUSIVE GOLD

The U.S. men's gymnastics team is looking to win its first team gold since 1984 when it hits the mat Monday morning.

Danell Leyva will anchor the Americans in the event, which begins at 11:30 a.m. local time.

Leyva will compete in four of the six events and serve as the last man up for the U.S. on the high bar, the team's final event.

The U.S. topped qualifying Saturday, but scores are reset in the finals.

National champion John Orozco will do everything but the floor exercise for the U.S., while Sam Mikulak will compete on the floor, still rings, pommel horse and parallel bars.

Jake Dalton will perform on the rings, vault and floor, with two-time Olympic medalist Jonathan Horton working on the rings and high bar.

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SIMPLY MAGICAL

"It's magical, simply magical," said rising swim star Yannick Agnel, after surpassing the U.S. team to win a gold medal for France in the 4x100-meter freestyle relay. "We didn't have too much pressure. We did what we know how to do. Now, Olympic champions. It's brilliant."

? Paul Newberry ? Twitter http://twitter.com/pnewberry1963

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NBC'S TWITTER RETORT

NBC's executive producer of the games, Jim Bell, has taken to Twitter to answer critics.

James Poniewozik, Time magazine TV critic, tweeted that "NBC tape delay coverage is like the airlines: its interest is in giving you the least satisfactory service you will still come back for."

That drew a quick response from NBC's Bell: "You do know that all sports events are being streamed live right?"

"I do, indeed!" replied Poniewozik. "Have enjoyed it. Apparently a lot of folks still prefer watching it on TV."

? David Bauder ? Twitter http://twitter.com/dbauder

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GAME FACE

The expression on this horse's face is priceless.

The horse's name is Sofarsogood, ridden by Malin Petersen of Sweden. AP photographer David Goldman captured this image Sunday as they exited the ring after competing in the equestrian eventing dressage phase. In dressage, horse and rider walk, trot and canter to a standard test without jumps that are designed to test the animal's obedience.

See the image here: http://apne.ws/MNJwHF

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MISSING KEYS

London police lost a set of keys last week to Wembley Stadium, an Olympic soccer venue in west London, Scotland Yard said. But officials say security wasn't compromised.

Although the keys haven't been found, there was no evidence of criminal offenses, the force said. They believe police probably misplaced the keys.

Organizers of the London Olympics stressed that relevant locks have been changed and there was no security breach. Police declined to provide more details about what the keys were for.

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FLASHBACK: LONDON 1948

The 2012 games may be known as the first iPhone games, but the last time the Olympics were held in London also marked a technological milestone. In the 1948 London games, more than half a million Brits watched the events on the 80,000 television receivers then in operation, the first time that medium had been part of the reporting of the games. Most coverage in North America was still through radio and newspaper, as there were no comparable television networks.

-Source: "Pursuit of Excellence, The Olympic Story" by The Associated Press and Grolier

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THREE CHEERS FOR CHEERING

There's cheering and then, well, there's cheering.

A female fan of the Venezuelan boxing team isn't shy about urging her fighters on in the ring. From her balcony seat she shouts words of encouragement in Spanish in a loud, singsong voice that pierces through the arena.

On Sunday the crowd watching Gabriel Maestre Perez of Venezuela defeat Iran's Amin Ghasemi Pour enjoyed her more than the bout. They cheered her when she yelled, then started responding with a collective cheer every time she shouted.

When Maestre Perez won, many of the fans turned and clapped for her instead of him. She was finally silent at the moment, doing just the sign of the cross in relief.

? Tim Dahlberg ? Twitter http://twitter.com/timdahlberg

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LOUD PANTS

Did you see those argyle pants Norway's curling team wore for the winter Olympics and think, "I wish they made something like that for the beach?"

Neither did I.

But American beach volleyball players Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser did.

The defending gold medalists took to the sand for the first time on Sunday night wearing a funky red, white and blue boardshort designed by Loudmouth, the same company that made the much-discussed pants the Norwegian curlers wore in the Vancouver Games. They narrowed it down from eight choices to three they'll wear in London.

Rogers told the AP's Janie McCauley this spring that he doesn't care what the clothes look like as long as they fit well so they don't distract him while he's playing.

"I don't think anyone's ever worn anything like this at the Summer Games," he said after beating Japan in their opener on Sunday night. "It's different. It's fun. Beach volleyball is a fun game, so I think they go hand in hand."

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THE DAY'S ACTION

So, two more swimming world records were broken on Sunday and Spain's highly favored football team tumbled out of medal contention after losing to Honduras.

American Dana Vollmer won the 100 butterfly in a world record and was followed by Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa, who set a world mark to win the 100-meter breaststroke.

The biggest surprise of the day came from France's 4x100-meter freestyle relay team, which upset the favored United States and Australia.

? Mike Corder ? Twitter http://twitter.com/mikecorder

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FOREBODING SKIES

It's a personal battle against the elements that evokes the drama of the high seas. But this is an Olympics K1 canoe slalom event in a man-made environment in east London.

In a single frame, AP photographer Kirsty Wigglesworth has captured a man's bid for glory under foreboding skies.

Here's a link to the picture which is also in the attached photo gallery: http://bit.ly/PdHKKl

?James Collins ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jimcollinsAP

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GATES HERE

AP's Steve Wade saw Bill Gates as he slipped into the table tennis venue to watch Ariel Hsing. "I'm wishing her good luck but she has a really great opponent," said Gates. "She's done very well to get this far."

He asked if Gates had ever won a point off Hsing. "Not legitimately. She beat me when she was 9, easily. She has been nice to me in social situations."

? Stephen Wade ? Twitter http://twitter.com/StephenWadeAP

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across the 2012 Olympic city and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item, and get even more AP updates from the games here: http://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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Monday 30 July 2012

Indian power failure puts 370M in dark for hours

Passengers sit in a train and wait for power to get restored at a railway station in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 30, 2012. A major power outage has struck northern India, plunging cities into darkness and stranding hundreds of thousands of commuters. Trains across eight northern Indian states and metro services in New Delhi were affected by the outage that struck at about 2:30 a.m. local time. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

Passengers sit in a train and wait for power to get restored at a railway station in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 30, 2012. A major power outage has struck northern India, plunging cities into darkness and stranding hundreds of thousands of commuters. Trains across eight northern Indian states and metro services in New Delhi were affected by the outage that struck at about 2:30 a.m. local time. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

An Indian passenger sits as others sleep inside the compartment of a stationary train following the power outage that struck in the early hours of Monday, July 30, 2012 at a train station in New Delhi, India. A major power outage has struck northern India, plunging cities into darkness and stranding hundreds of thousands of commuters. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

Map locates the eight states where there's a power outage in India including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan.

Stranded passengers wait for their power to get restore, at New Delhi railway station, in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 30, 2012. Northern India's power grid crashed Monday, halting hundreds of trains, forcing hospitals and airports to use backup generators and leaving 370 million people ? more than the population of the United States and Canada combined ? sweltering in the summer heat. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

An Indian commuter walks past the status board for trains displaying "Indefinite Late" for all the trains following the power outage that struck in the early hours of Monday, July 30, 2012, at a train station in New Delhi, India. Northern India was plunged into darkness Monday after a supply grid tripped because of overloading, officials said. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

(AP) ? A power grid failure blacked out northern India for hours Monday, halting trains, forcing hospitals and airports onto backup power and providing a dark, sweltering reminder of the nation's inability to meet its energy needs as it strives to be an economic power.

While the midsummer outage was unique in its reach ? it hit 370 million people, more than the population of the United States and Canada combined ? its impact was softened by Indians' familiarity with almost daily blackouts of varying duration. Hospitals and major businesses have backup generators that seamlessly kick in during power cuts, and upscale homes are hooked to backup systems powered by truck batteries.

Nonetheless, some small businesses were forced to shut for the day. Buildings were without water because the pumps weren't working, and the vaunted New Delhi Metro, with 1.8 million daily riders, was paralyzed during the morning commute.

"This will obviously get worse," said Subhash Chawla, a 65-year-old retiree who took the Metro once power was restored. "Unless the Metro has a separate power supply, it will be chaos in the future."

The grid that failed feeds the nation's breadbasket in Punjab, the war-wracked region of Kashmir, the burgeoning capital of New Delhi, the Dalai Lama's Himalayan headquarters in Dharmsala, and the world's most populous state, poverty-stricken Uttar Pradesh.

Most affected areas had power back by late morning, less than nine hours after the outage started. By evening, 15 hours after the outage began, officials said full power had been restored.

Many chafed at the inconvenience.

Amit Naik, a toy maker in New Delhi, was forced to close his workshop for the day.

"There was no water, so my machine couldn't run. Other people had the same difficulties," he said.

The Confederation of Indian Industry said the outage was a reminder of the urgent need for the government to fix the power sector, ensure a steady supply of coal for power plants and reform the electricity utilities.

Transmission and distribution losses in some states are as much as 50 percent because of theft and corruption by employees in the power industry. India's Central Electricity Authority reported power deficits of about 8 percent in recent months.

Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde deflected criticism, pointing out that the United States and Brazil also had huge power failures in recent years.

"I ask you to look at the power situation in other countries as well," he said.

The blackout, the worst to hit India in a decade, began about 2:30 a.m. when the grid covering eight northern states crashed. Officials in Uttar Pradesh, where the problem was believed to have begun, said the grid could not keep up with the huge demand for power in the hot summer.

But Shinde said he was not sure exactly what caused the collapse and had formed a committee to investigate.

The outage left millions sweltering in the summer heat. Muslim families were forced to eat their pre-dawn meals by candlelight before beginning their daytime Ramadan fast. "It was really difficult," said farmer Mohammed Zaman.

As officials struggled to get the grid back on line, they drew power from the neighboring eastern and western grids as well as hydroelectric power from the small neighboring mountain kingdom of Bhutan.

New Delhi residents were roused from sleep when their fans and air conditioners stopped, and came out of their homes in the heat as the entire city turned dark. Temperatures in the city were in the mid-30s C (90s F) with 89 percent humidity.

Some trains across the northern region were stranded when their electric engines failed. Others were delayed by hours as they were hooked to diesel engines.

The failure was the first time since 2001 that the northern grid had collapsed. But India's demand for electricity has soared since then as its population and economy have grown sharply.

But any connection to the grid remains a luxury for many. One-third of India's households do not even have electricity to power a light bulb, according to last year's census.

The power deficit was worsened by a weak monsoon that lowered hydroelectric generation and kept temperatures higher, further increasing electricity usage as people seek to cool off. Shivpal Singh Yadav, the power minister in Uttar Pradesh, home to 200 million people, said that while demand during peak hours hits 11,000 megawatts, the state can only provide 9,000 megawatts.

Uttar Pradesh Power Corp. chief Avnish Awasthi blamed the grid collapse on states drawing more than their allotted power to meet the summer demand.

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Associated Press writer Biswajeet Banerjee in Lucknow and Aijaz Hussain in Srinagar contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Saturday 28 July 2012

A week after storm killed 77, Beijing victims ... - World News Tomorrow

July 28, 2012

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WORLD NEWS TOMORROW BEIJING ? A small group of people laid down white chrysanthemums and lit candles Saturday in Beijing to honor those who died in the storm that ravaged Beijing one week ago, killing at least 77.

The tribute took place under a railway bridge in central Beijing where a motorist drowned. Mourners also placed a plaque with the names of identified victims.The police peacefully dispersed the crowd after about 20 minutes, after it swelled with dozens of media members and blocked a lane on a major road.

A 27-year-old man held up a sign calling for transparency and accountability from the government. He declined to give his name.?Yes, I am afraid,? the man said, when asked if he feared retribution for his public act. ?But someone has to do it. I must have the conscience to act, and government officials should have a conscience.?

Local resident Chen Qilin said he was there to remember the dead. He says the deaths ?are related to the lack of action by the government.?The gathering was in response to an online call, and Guangqumen ? the suggested location for the memorial ? was a banned search term on the popular Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo.

Days after the storm, the city government updated the death toll to 77 from 37. Residents have questioned the delay, the quality of infrastructure in the fast-growing capital, and the government?s handling of the floods and rescue work.

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Quotations of the day

"I think that the effort to continue to look for some law to somehow make violence go away is missing the point. The real point has to relate to individuals that are deranged and distressed, and to find them and help them and to keep them from carrying out terrible acts." ? Mitt Romney in an interview as both he and President Barack Obama reach for broader and more politically appealing ways to keep guns away from killers.

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"The lives that were saved that night. That's the comfort you take from this." ? Deputy Chief Chris Henderson saying firefighters did an incredible job after it took dispatchers more than 20 minutes into the crisis at the Colorado movie theater to ask the Cunningham Fire Protection District and other nearby agencies to provide aid at the multiplex in the Denver suburb of Aurora.

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"Because of his employment as a traveler, working for agencies and being sent around the country to various states, it really has tentacles all over the country. Its scope is unprecedented and scary." ? U.S. Attorney John Kacavas in a statement as a dozen hospitals in seven states are scrambling to identify people who might have been infected with hepatitis C by a traveling medical technician who was charged a week ago with causing an outbreak in New Hampshire.

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Friday 27 July 2012

Mobb Deep's Havoc Confirms He Sent 'Gay' Prodigy Tweets

'Mobb Deep is on hiatus, indefinitely ... until things get hashed out,' Hav tells AllHipHop.com in explosive new interview.
By Rob Markman


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Colorado shooting: How Americans deal with media-driven events

For better and for worse, society today is driven by sophisticated and powerful information technology that allows us to know details about everything?virtually immediately. The latest example: the Colorado shooting rampage.

By Gloria Goodale,?Staff writer / July 25, 2012

Two women embrace as they leave the memorial service for Gordon Cowdon at Pathways Church in Denver Wednesday. Mr. Cowdon was killed in the shooting rampage at a Denver-area screening of the latest "Batman" movie.

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As everyone from politicians to parents of?slain children search for answers in the Colorado shooting, many observers say the high-profile event is just the latest example of both the progress and?problems in?dealing with violent, media-driven?events.

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We?live in a society driven by increasingly sophisticated and powerful information technology that allows us to know details about everything?virtually immediately, says? UCLA assistant professor and psychiatrist Dr. Reef Karim, adding, ?and this has a good and a bad side.?

Cell phone video clips from the Aurora movie theater provided a nearly instantaneous?real-time window into events as they unfolded. Television coverage has?blanketed everything from?Monday?s?court appearance by shooting suspect James Holmes to the personal stories of the victims and survivors.

Comfort in response to the shootings in Colorado

The positive side of such immediate, up-close contact, he says, ?is that we collectively can respond?as a society, we can send money and relief and bring people in to help because we can relate right away.??

The downside, he says, ?is that?we are seeing it all?through the lens it is being presented to us in.? This means we are being drawn through the event according to the biases and prejudices of the technology and the?people behind it.

?By and large,??he points out, ?these media are driven by ratings and the need to attract the largest audience,??not educate or uplift them.

We have shifted from a cool medium that provides some distance to the ?hottest possible,? says Bernard Luskin, president-elect of the media psychology division of the American?Psychological Association?in Washington. ?This means we are right in the midst of events now,? he says.

But as technology progresses, he says he sees little progress in the ability to respond and handle the deeper implications of violence.?

?The information is geared towards the needs of the people delivering the information rather than the deep, emotional needs for empathy and sympathy that the victims of real violence require,? he says.

At the same time, there has been marginal progress in certain areas, points out Dr. Karim.

Compare the coverage of the victims in the Colorado and Arizona shootings to the?focus of the coverage in the Penn State scandal.?

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/ht4nikWMgmM/Colorado-shooting-How-Americans-deal-with-media-driven-events

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U.S. fears Syria plotting a massacre

AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Bashar al-Assad's artillery pounded rebel-held areas in and around Aleppo on Friday in preparation for an onslaught on Syria's biggest city where the United States has said it fears a "massacre" may be imminent.

Opposition sources said the shelling, which follows intensive ground and air bombardment, was an attempt to drive fighters inside Aleppo from their strongholds and to stop their comrades outside the city from resupplying them.

"They are shelling at random to instill a state of terror," said Anwar Abu Ahed, a rebel commander outside the city.

The battle for Aleppo, a major power centre that is home to 2.5 million people, is being seen as a potential turning point in the 16-month uprising against Assad that could give one side an edge in a conflict where both the rebels and the government have struggled to gain the upper hand.

A rebel commander said insurgents had attacked a convoy of Syrian army tanks heading towards the city, as the government continued to redeploy forces from other parts of the country to bolster its forces there.

The fate of Syria itself - an ethnically fragmented nation of 22 million people - is likely to determine the future of the wider region for years to come amid fears that its own sectarian tensions could spill across borders.

The U.S. State Department said credible reports of tank columns moving on Aleppo, along with air strikes by helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, represented a serious escalation of Assad's efforts to crush his opponents.

"This is the concern: that we will see a massacre in Aleppo, and that's what the regime appears to be lining up for," Victoria Nuland, a spokeswoman for the State Department, said.

Turkey, a former ally of Assad and now one of his fiercest critics, cheered on the rebels in Aleppo.

"In Aleppo itself the regime is preparing for an attack with its tanks and helicopters ... my hope is that they'll get the necessary answer from the real sons of Syria," Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said in remarks broadcast on Turkish TV channels.

As the remaining residents of Aleppo braced themselves for more bloodshed, General Robert Mood, the outgoing head of the U.N. monitoring mission, told Reuters he thought Assad's days in power were numbered.

"In my opinion it is only a matter of time before a regime that is using such heavy military power and disproportional violence against the civilian population is going to fall," the Norwegian general, who left Damascus on July 19, said.

Navay Pillay, the United Nations human rights chief, said a pattern had emerged as Assad's forces resorted to shelling, tank fire and door-to-door searches.

"All this, taken along with the reported build-up of forces in and around Aleppo, bodes ill for the people of that city," she said in statement.

MORTAR ROUNDS

Government troops stationed on the outskirts of the city unleashed barrages of heavy-caliber mortar rounds on its western districts, while Russian-built MI-25 helicopter gunships struck in the east, opposition activists inside the city said.

The heavy fighting follows an audacious bomb attack on July 18 that killed four of Assad's closest lieutenants in Damascus, a development that led some analysts to speculate that the government's grip was slipping.

In the first reported casualty on Friday, a man of about 60 wearing a traditional white prayer outfit was killed near a park in Aleppo, while fighting spread across several neighborhoods.

A dawn bombardment killed five people who had been sheltering in a vegetable market. Video footage posted by opposition activists showed people gathering up the victims' body parts in plastic bags.

On Thursday, thirty-four people were killed in and around Aleppo, according to opposition activists, in an uprising that has cost the lives of 18,000 people across the country.

"The rebels have so far been nimble, and civilians have mostly been the victims of the bombardment," said activist Abu Mohammad al-Halabi, speaking by phone from the city.

Majed al-Nour, another activist, said rebels had attacked a security outpost in the neighborhood of Bustan al-Joz, which is close to Aleppo's city centre, on Thursday.

"The rebels are present in the east and west of the city, and have a foothold in areas of the centre. The regime forces control the entrances of Aleppo and the main thoroughfares and commercial streets and are bombarding the residential districts that fell into rebel hands," he said.

Nour said tens of thousands of people had fled Aleppo to nearby northern rural regions close to Turkey.

HELICOPTERS OVER DAMASCUS

In Damascus on Friday, four helicopters flew over southern areas of the capital, firing heavy machine guns into the districts of Hajar al-Aswad and Tadamon as well as into the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp, a resident said.

"I can see two above me right now, heading towards Hajar al-Aswad," she said by telephone, the pounding of guns audible in the background. The helicopters were flying low and appeared to be targeting specific buildings.

Opposition sources said Syrian troops and armor entered Hajr al-Aswad on Friday, pursuing a counter-attack against rebel fighters that began last week.

With U.N. Security Council resolutions for sanctions against Syria vetoed by Russia and China for a third time last week, the United States has said it is stepping up assistance to Syria's fractured opposition, though it remains limited to non-lethal supplies such as communications gear and medical equipment.

Reuters has learned that the White House has crafted a presidential directive, called a "finding," that would authorize greater covert assistance for the rebels, but stop short of arming them.

It is unclear whether President Barack Obama has signed the document, a highly classified authorization for covert activity.

A Syrian parliamentarian from the northern province of Aleppo said on Friday she had fled to Turkey, becoming the first member of the rubber-stamp assembly elected in May - which is dominated by Assad's Baath Party - to defect.

"I have crossed to Turkey and defected from this tyrannical regime," Ikhlas al-Badawi told Sky News Arabia.

Meanwhile, a source close to the mediation effort told Reuters on Friday that international mediator Kofi Annan was still trying to forge a political solution to the Syria crisis despite being made a scapegoat for the failure of the two sides to agree.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said the Syrian government assault on Aleppo was an "utterly unacceptable escalation" of the conflict.

(Additional reporting by Tabassum Zakaria, Matt Spetalnick and Andrew Quinn in Washington; Writing by Giles Elgood; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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Thursday 26 July 2012

Dreaded sequester looming, Congress demands White House identify cuts

In a rare, nearly unanimous vote, the House and Senate called on the Obama administration to itemize within 30 days what, exactly, the $109 billion in mandated spending cuts will affect Jan. 1.

By David Grant,?Staff writer / July 26, 2012

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio meets with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 26.

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After the hullabaloo of the Senate?s vote to extend the Bush tax cuts for one year on household income up to $250,000 on Wednesday, the chamber quietly passed another piece of legislation that may do much more to inform debate on Capitol Hill once lawmakers return from their August recess.

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By unanimous consent, the Senate agreed to a bill that would require the White House to outline what budget items would be cut under the budget-slashing ?sequester? within 30 days of the law?s enactment. That bill, previously passed in the House 414-2, heads to President Obama?s desk for a signature.

While members of both parties have decried the sequester, the fact that the $109 billion in reduced spending come January does not specify which programs will be cut has caused additional anxiety on Capitol Hill. What this legislation would do, Congress hopes, is frame the argument in terms of concrete priorities rather than large, hard-to-grasp dollar figures.

The sequester is Washington shorthand for the automatic spending reductions mandated by the Budget Control Act, the compromise legislation that ended last summer?s debt-ceiling fight. That legislation increased America?s loan limit in exchange for imposing spending caps on the 10 years of federal budgets. It also required Congress to find an additional $1.2 trillion in cuts over the next decade, either by negotiation, which failed, or by sequester: $600 billion in defense and $600 billion discretionary spending on items like social services and education.

Both parties say the cuts are abhorrent ? but a special committee of 12 lawmakers from both chambers couldn?t find a formula for offsetting the planned reductions. As such, they?re slated to hit the economy come Jan. 1.

When the administration's Office of Management and Budget reports back on the cuts, laying out specifically what the sequester will touch if allowed to go into effect,?that will come on the heels of an intense campaign from members in both parties to discuss the cuts over the August recess and their respective party conventions at that month?s end.

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The Power of Online Social Networking in Business ? Yapperz.com ...

Running a business there exists a large amount of talk about the potency of social networking for attracting fans and followers, but one of the most helpful functions of social media marketing is networking with other specialists. Many sales these days, break through referrals and also having a tight network of other business owners around you, and can help build up the sales that you need.

What exactly is Social Networking?

Social media is all about connecting with other individuals who have similar needs as well as passions to you. Because the Internet has expanded, it has become much easier to speak to people who are considering the same niche since yourself, even though you reside in a remote control area. Online social networking enables you to extend your contact bottom, beyond the geographical region that you live in, as well as connect with individuals outside of your own town, your state, as well as your nation.

Social network is all about forming relationships that function to be able to serve both parties. Usually this will simply be having a chat about the things you might have in common, and time you will develop a sense connected with trust and be more likely to relate business onto each other. Keep in mind that social media, like all good relationships, does take time, and it is a long-term means to fix good company partners and profitable sales.

What are the Advantages of Social Networking in Business?

People are resources that can use for several various things. If you are working on your own personal, or in small business, you will not have the ability to the skills you need to run your business efficiently. Very often, you will need to outsource some other companies, like internet specialists or graphic designers, and when there is a very good social network associated with various other companies you will very easily have the ability to track down high quality solutions at competitive prices.

You may even contact form relationships for services exchanges. Like a company, coach may offer their providers to a wordpress website designer, in exchange for the design of their new internet site. Necessary continues to be sold, but both parties is happy, and this win-win scenario is a frequent result from the time invested in on-line social media.

Additionally, it is sometimes wonderful to jump ideas off various other company owners. In case you work on your personal, you can build your own 'virtual team', who else function just to give one another moral assistance as friends would certainly. This is effective in case you are working from home, and therefore are online all day long. If you connect with other companies who job similar to the way, you will have peer advice that is 'on tap' for you personally any time you need it.

How can I utilize Social Media in order to Network with Other Companies?

Social media may be used to system with other company owners. First, it is necessary which you meet brand new people, therefore sites like Tweet and LinkedIn can assist you to find those first introductions. Maybe your first colleagues are people who you are, through old jobs or people who you actually met at trade shows or conferences. Whenever you track all of them down on social media, you can possess a chat, find out what one another are performing, to remain in touch as business social networking mates on-line.

Make contact yourself. Look up people that you might have connected nicely with before, and say hi. Deliver them a note or a good invitation on the social networking site of your choice, and ask them what they have already been carrying out.

Activity self-confident and do not need end up being shy about social media. There is nothing invasive or wrong about this. You are not trying to sell. You happen to be just attempting to use on-line tools to develop valuable and genuine business relationships.

Avoid being pushy. Occasionally individuals are busy but it will surely take time to exercise that will have online discussions with you and who will not. Be respectful and the exact same courtesy and manners that apply offline on-line.

Those online communities are best for Internet business Network.

Facebook is great for folks that you already know; however, many people prefer to keep their own profiles for pals and family only. You can find no guidelines about this, therefore just be conscious of different householder's preferences. There is also no reason why you cannot network on the web with friends and family people with shared company pursuits.

Twitter is an excellent website with regard to social networking; however, you have to socialize. Avoid just see the twitter posts, answer them. Present yourself, make discussion, twitter update yourself,and obtain involved in the essential topics of interest. If you love, someone's tweets add him or her on LinkedIn that is the best of business networking. LinkedIn is all about network for business, so look; simply because, that is what everyone is generally there regarding!

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Tuesday 24 July 2012

July 24, 1701: Cadillac Lands

Night Train To Detroit:

Today marks 311 years since Antoine Cadillac, after six weeks' voyage from Montreal, shored his canoe and founded Detroit for France. To celebrate, here's an excerpt from my book, Hidden History of Detroit, which includes a chapter on Cadillac, the self-styled Marquis du ville de Troit.

Bon anniversaire, you strange and wonderful city.

Detroiters like to begin this story on July 24, 1701, on the rough, weedy banks of the Detroit River. With daylight on the water and the wilderness humming with bugs, birds and fruit so fat you can hear it hanging from its branches, a fleet of 50 canoes glides up to the edge of the land.

Read the whole story at Night Train To Detroit

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OhGizmo! ? Archive ? Stupid Product Of The Day: Text Bands

By David Ponce

We?re torn between thinking there?s some kind of genius, kid?s-mind-controlling magic going on here, and thinking the Hallmark Text Bands are just one of the worst products we?ve seen in the last little while. To be honest, we?re really leaning on the stupid side. They?re these wristbands that kids are supposed to wear and use to exchange texts from a distance. But here?s where the fun starts. The texts are limited to 10 characters. And you only have 3 buttons to type them out! So the kid is expected to scroll left and right, select a letter and press enter, then move on to the next. No wonder it?s only 10 characters! But even if we assume that a kid will be happy to painstakingly enter and send messages like seeyoul8tr, the range at which these things communicate is? 10 feet! Well, for crying out loud, at that range why not just say what you want to say? It? boggles the mind.

And yet, children have been known to make mind boggling decisions, so should they somehow fall in love with this product, know that it?ll only cost you $15.

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Get started: Small businesses opting out of tax breaks, venture ...

Our daily mix of a latest news, trends and tips for a tiny business community.

What?s going ?on?:

Small firms opting out of taxation breaks:Small and mid-sized companies in sold are branch down targeted taxation breaks ? many of them meant to inspire employing and investments ? since of a toilsome processes and mostly high costs concerned when requesting for a benefits, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.

European regulators bruising American tech giants: European regulators have recently targeted a series of U.S. record companies, a latest among them Google, that is now staring down a tub of a probable $4 billion fine for allegedly abusing a position in a hunt market.

Keep an eye ?on?:

Venture collateral firms starting to market: Once an attention that sought to stay dark in a shadows of a start-ups it funded, try collateral firms are starting to sinecure selling professionals and build high-profile brands, according to a New York Times. Many contend a self-promotion trend has stemmed from a consolidating attention and some-more foe over a newest tech companies.

Helpful recommendation ?on?:

How to equivocate a business burnout (Newsday)

How to equivocate a vital branding foul (Open Forum)

How to say your start-up books (Entrepreneur)

How to magnitude your selling success (Fox)

How to negotiate a partnership (Small Biz Trends)

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Monday 23 July 2012

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Western fast food tied to heart risks in Asia: study

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Would You Trade Privacy for Better Health? | The Doctor Weighs In

?by?Jason Burke

First posted on Forbes on 7/12/2012

Jason Burke, Managing Director of CHAI

Faced with rising health costs and an increasingly unhealthy employee pool, employers are examining the role they should play in analyzing employee data for purposes of health interventions and programs.

I was recently asked to speak at a conference for employer benefit executives where we talked about the role of advanced analytics in benefits design and employee engagement.? After listening to the questions that were top of mind for these professionals, one thing was clear: employers are starting to ask different questions about health data.

Given the current path is unsustainable, the discussion of health is moving beyond ensuring competitiveness in attracting and retaining talent. Health is hitting the employer bottom line in premiums, absenteeism, disability, productivity and many other aspects of the business.? And employers are facing the stark reality that they are one of the primary constituents in the debates on health care.

Most employers share three common health-related perspectives:

  1. ?They see health coverage as a competitive asset in recruiting and retaining a talented workforce, but are unsure how health insurance reform will impact that.
  2. They are concerned that the escalating costs of health care are compromising their profitability, competitiveness, and in some cases even viability.
  3. They are open to new ideas on what they can do to help, but are very unsure what ?the rules? should be in terms of employer role, employee role, individual privacy, and ethics.

The Case in Obesity

If your employer offered to help you personally lose weight, what would you think?

As highlighted in HBO?s recent documentary series?The Weight of the Nation, the US obesity epidemic is linked to type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, cancer and liver disease.? It is estimated that the obese workforce costs American business nearly $74 billion a year.? Since the employer is bearing much of the brunt of this financial impact, should they intervene?? And if so, when and how?

After physician, family, and health plan, an individual?s employer might be one of the best entities to intervene on health risks:

  • they see the individual almost every day
  • their daily time with the individual covers at least one meal
  • they can typically offer access to a broad array of helpful resources
  • many aspects of an employee?s lifestyle ? a huge determinant for health risk ? intersects with his/her job.

In the extreme, employers may even see a fiduciary responsibility in health risk management ? controlling escalating costs and protecting the interests of performance-seeking shareholders.? When employers offer direct incentives to employees that successfully mitigate health risks and costs, doesn?t everyone win?

As uncomfortable as it might be to acknowledge, employers have one more advantage as agents of health management: they have a lot of data about employees that can be put into the service of improving health.

The Opportunity in Data

Data and analytics are?top drivers for improving health?today.? Beyond providers and health plans, though, initiatives such as?Target?s use of consumer data?to?predict pregnancy?illustrate both the opportunity and risks in using non-healthcare data to predict health issues.? And it raises a question probably not top of mind for many consumers: what if the information that best characterizes an individual?s health is not covered by HIPAA?

Many employers regularly seek assistance from plans, providers, and business consultants in understanding the health issues of their employee populations.? But the opportunities in finding health relevance in nontraditional sources of data change how we formulate and answer questions.? As?Wired?s?Chris Anderson?wrote?in 2008, the world of ?big data? means that ?correlation is enough.?? We can directly observe health patterns, whatever they might be.

But what sorts of data do employers have that might be relevant to health?? The list of the obvious includes health expenditures and in some cases claims history (medical, pharmacy, etc.).? But consider the following potential indicators and predictors of health as well:

  • Health and wellness program participation (fitness, disease management, weight loss, integrative medicine)
  • Absentee history (sick leave, vacation utilization, family medical leave)
  • Workers compensation, disability and ergonomics data
  • Environmental exposure (e.g., risk factors)
  • Insurance coverage (e.g., available vs. consumed health care services)
  • Meal content (e.g., onsite cafeterias, onsite storefronts)
  • Time on premise (e.g., badge reader data, work/life balance)
  • Expense report items (e.g., restaurant and bar utilization, travel and geography history)
  • Credit reports (e.g., employment screening)
  • Performance evaluations (e.g., work quality, job satisfaction)

Though many employers use descriptive statistics on their data to understand ?what has been happening,? the real opportunity is in prediction: mining the data for undetected or unanticipated patterns that correlate to specific health issues, outcomes, and/or costs.? If employers can more accurately predict these issues, they have the opportunity to intervene and influence.? And those interventions can add up to millions in cost avoidance and returned productivity.

A Matter of Trust

Should employers and employees try to get comfortable with the idea of employers becoming more actively and transparently involved in the health lives of their employees?? Consumers trade privacy for benefits every day in things like loyalty programs (e.g., grocery store cards) that give retailers access to tremendous amounts of behavioral and preference data: what you buy, when you buy, where you buy, how loyal you are, how price conscience you are, how responsive to promotions, etc.? Amazon and Netflix cannot offer those ?recommended for you? items without knowing a lot about what you watch, read, browse, and purchase.? If they can use information to push consumer products, why shouldn?t employers be able to use comparable information to improve your health?

The reason of course is that health is different: it is personal, and it is undoubtedly best administered by medical professionals.? That won?t change as employers learn more about the intrinsic health value in their own data.? But what could change ? what maybe should change ? is consumer awareness of and ownership in their health risks and decisions.? And with that, employers can help.ent: they have a lot of data about employees that can be put into the service of improving health.

The Opportunity in Data

Data and analytics are?top drivers for improving health?today.? Beyond providers and health plans, though, initiatives such as?Target?s use of consumer data?to?predict pregnancy?illustrate both the opportunity and risks in using non-healthcare data to predict health issues.? And it raises a question probably not top of mind for many consumers: what if the information that best characterizes an individual?s health is not covered by HIPAA?

Many employers regularly seek assistance from plans, providers, and business consultants in understanding the health issues of their employee populations.? But the opportunities in finding health relevance in nontraditional sources of data change how we formulate and answer questions.? As?Wired?s?Chris Anderson?wrote?in 2008, the world of ?big data? means that ?correlation is enough.?? We can directly observe health patterns, whatever they might be.

But what sorts of data do employers have that might be relevant to health?? The list of the obvious includes health expenditures and in some cases claims history (medical, pharmacy, etc.).? But consider the following potential indicators and predictors of health as well:

  • Health and wellness program participation (fitness, disease management, weight loss, integrative medicine)
  • Absentee history (sick leave, vacation utilization, family medical leave)
  • Workers compensation, disability and ergonomics data
  • Environmental exposure (e.g., risk factors)
  • Insurance coverage (e.g., available vs. consumed health care services)
  • Meal content (e.g., onsite cafeterias, onsite storefronts)
  • Time on premise (e.g., badge reader data, work/life balance)
  • Expense report items (e.g., restaurant and bar utilization, travel and geography history)
  • Credit reports (e.g., employment screening)
  • Performance evaluations (e.g., work quality, job satisfaction)

Though many employers use descriptive statistics on their data to understand ?what has been happening,? the real opportunity is in prediction: mining the data for undetected or unanticipated patterns that correlate to specific health issues, outcomes, and/or costs.? If employers can more accurately predict these issues, they have the opportunity to intervene and influence.? And those interventions can add up to millions in cost avoidance and returned productivity.

A Matter of Trust

Should employers and employees try to get comfortable with the idea of employers becoming more actively and transparently involved in the health lives of their employees?? Consumers trade privacy for benefits every day in things like loyalty programs (e.g., grocery store cards) that give retailers access to tremendous amounts of behavioral and preference data: what you buy, when you buy, where you buy, how loyal you are, how price conscience you are, how responsive to promotions, etc.? Amazon and Netflix cannot offer those ?recommended for you? items without knowing a lot about what you watch, read, browse, and purchase.? If they can use information to push consumer products, why shouldn?t employers be able to use comparable information to improve your health?

The reason of course is that health is different: it is personal, and it is undoubtedly best administered by medical professionals.? That won?t change as employers learn more about the intrinsic health value in their own data.? But what could change ? what maybe should change ? is consumer awareness of and ownership in their health risks and decisions.? And with that, employers can help.

Jason Burke is the?Managing Director & Chief Strategist ? SAS Center for Health Analytics & Insights (CHAI)

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