Saturday, December 15, 2012

50 Years After First Interplanetary Probe, NASA Looks To Future

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December 14, 2012

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Fifty years ago, on Dec. 14, 1962, reporters gathered for a press briefing at NASA headquarters and heard an unearthly sound: radio signals being beamed back by a spacecraft flying within 22,000 miles of Venus.

This audio is from a Dec. 14, 1962, press briefing during which live signals from the spacecraft were played for the assembled reporters.

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Listen To Mariner 2

The Mariner 2 mission to Venus was the first time any spacecraft had ever gone to another planet.

These days, vivid photographs showing scenes from all around the solar system are so ubiquitous that people might easily forget how mysterious our planetary neighbors used to be.

"The planets were all known to exist by the Mariner 2 mission in 1962, but very little was known about them, and much of what was believed to be true about them turned out to be wrong," says Erik Conway, a historian at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which built the Mariner 2 spacecraft.

Scientists back then could only study the planets through telescopes. And Venus, seen through a telescope, was entirely shrouded by opaque clouds. No one knew what might be on the surface.

"Venus was generally believed, especially in the public, to be kind of a warmer Earth," says Conway. "It would be something like a Mesozoic jungle age, maybe even with dinosaurs. "

Scientists show off reams of data collected by Mariner 2 as it passed by Venus. The probe flew by the planet on Dec. 14, 1962, and scanned the surface for 42 minutes.

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Scientists show off reams of data collected by Mariner 2 as it passed by Venus. The probe flew by the planet on Dec. 14, 1962, and scanned the surface for 42 minutes.

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The Mariner 2 mission was a part of the space race, which started in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet Sputnik satellite. The Soviets were aiming for the moon, but they also were working to send a probe to Venus. So NASA did, too ? even though a lot of people thought the idea was crazy. After all, Venus was 36 million miles away, and the trip would take more than three months.

"There was considerable skepticism in places like NASA headquarters itself that you could actually make a spacecraft that would live long enough to get to another planet," Conway says.

On July 22, 1962, a hastily built spacecraft called Mariner 1 was sitting on top of a rocket in Florida. It was equipped with instruments that would let scientists get new information about the temperature, magnetic field and mass of Venus.

But during the launch, the rocket veered off course; safety officers ordered it to self-destruct.

Luckily, the engineers had built a spare probe ? Mariner 2. One month later, it took off. This launch also had glitches, but the rocket somehow righted itself, and Mariner 2 was on its way.

A technician wears a hood and protective goggles while working with a full-scale model of the Mariner spacecraft in a space simulator chamber at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., in 1962.

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A technician wears a hood and protective goggles while working with a full-scale model of the Mariner spacecraft in a space simulator chamber at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., in 1962.

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This was just the first of a number of miraculous saves. The trip to Venus was hardly smooth. The spacecraft had all kinds of nerve-wracking troubles ? things like a solar panel that stopped working and a temperamental Earth-locating sensor. Plus, as the spacecraft moved closer to Venus, temperatures shot up, and engineers worried that the heat would fry it.

"I was continually being called and given a report on things. My nerves had become so taut by this time that I instructed everyone that would call me to start out with one of two sentences: 'There is no problem,' or, 'There is a problem.' I mean, just get it over with," recalled Mariner project manager Jack James in an oral history videotaped by the Smithsonian in 1987. "Quite often, I got calls, 'There is a serious problem.' "

Still, Mariner 2 kept going. Finally, thrillingly, it flew close by Venus on Dec. 14, 1962.

"Indelibly imprinted in my memory is the beautiful sound of the data stream returning from the encounter science experiments during flyby," NASA manager Oran Nicks later wrote in a memoir entitled Far Travelers: The Exploring Machines. "Words could not describe my feelings as the successful return of data from Venus at last provided evidence of a successful mission."

William Pickering, who served as the director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory during the mission, later said that even he had been struck by the seemingly casual way that they'd communicated back and forth with something so many millions of miles out in space.

"And I must admit that at the time we were passing by the planet Venus, to sit outside and look at the star Venus in the sky and realize that a piece of our equipment was just then going past the planet was really a very surprising thing to do. And one had to, as it were, pull oneself together now and again and realize that this was indeed real, and this was happening," Pickering recalled.

The public loved it. This was the first time that NASA had beat the Soviets in space, after five years of Soviet milestones that included putting the first man in orbit around the Earth. Pickering was invited to be the grand marshal of the 1963 Rose Bowl parade, which featured a float of the Mariner 2 probe.

A model of JPL's Mariner 2 spacecraft above a floral "Venus" moved down Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, Calif., in the 1963 Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1.

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Mariner 2 showed that the surface of Venus was way too hot for life: more than 700 degrees Fahrenheit. And it set the stage for all the exploration of our solar system that was to come.

By now, every planet in our solar system has been visited in some way, except for the dwarf planet Pluto; NASA's New Horizons probe is headed there and is expected to fly by in 2015.

"We have really quite a wonderful armada of missions that are currently exploring," says James Green, head of planetary science at NASA headquarters.

The list includes Cassini in orbit around Saturn, Messenger in orbit around Mercury, Curiosity crawling on Mars, and Juno flying toward Jupiter.

Looking forward another 50 years, Green says NASA could conceivably be doing all kinds of new missions, not just flying by or landing. He predicts that samples will be returned from Europa, an ice-covered moon of Jupiter that may have a subsurface liquid ocean, and robotic probes will explore the lakes of Titan, a moon of Saturn that has bodies of liquid ethane and methane on its surface.

The Mariner 2 probe at an assembly facility in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Aug. 29, 1962.

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The Mariner 2 probe at an assembly facility in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Aug. 29, 1962.

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"So 50 years, you know, is an enormous leap. All you have to do is sort of look back at the last 50 years, where we've come, and you'll recognize that even what I've just said is probably going to be eclipsed by what we'll really end up doing in that 50-year time frame," says Green.

And we'll keep learning more about the recently discovered planets beyond our solar system, the ones circling other stars.

But some proponents of planetary exploration worry that without adequate funding, NASA won't be able to do big, ambitious missions to other worlds in the future. Planetary science isn't that large a fraction of NASA's budget, and gets only around $1.2 billion out of the space agency's annual total of around $17 billion.

"People are supporting space more than ever, yet the funding, especially for planetary science, is in jeopardy," says Bill Nye, aka "The Science Guy." He's CEO of The Planetary Society, which promotes more space exploration.

The group is worried about proposed cuts of around $300 million to NASA's planetary sciences division. Nye says that money could be used to fund development of another strategic-class mission, meaning a large, capable spacecraft. "And these are the kind of spacecraft that change the world," says Nye.

Meanwhile, good old Mariner 2 is still out there, though it's now a silent piece of space junk. Conway says it is orbiting the sun somewhere between Venus and Mercury. A model of it is hanging in a place of honor at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.

How Mariner 2 Communicated With Earth

To communicate with space probes and receive data, NASA built a system of three primary receivers that would allow for the collection of continuous, 24-hour coverage. Data from this Deep Space Instrumentation Facility, in addition to data collected from mobile tracking stations, was routed to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory headquarters in California.

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    Radio signals from the Mariner spacecraft were received on three 85-foot antennas like this one, which were built in California's Mojave desert, near Johannesburg in South Africa, and near Woomera in southern Australia.

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    In the California receiver control room, personnel await confirmation that Mariner has begun to scan the planet Venus.

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    Data from the receivers were teletyped in a coded format to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.

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    There, the data was routed to the digital computer at JPL.

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    Printouts of the data were made available to the experimenters.

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    At the operations center at JPL, the spacecraft's status was posted on the wall.

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NASA progressing toward first launch of Orion spacecraft

Dec. 13, 2012 ? Recent engineering advances by NASA and its industry partners across the country show important progress toward Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1), the next step to launching humans to deep space. The uncrewed EFT-1 mission, launching from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in 2014, will test the re-entry performance of the agency's Orion capsule, the most advanced spacecraft ever designed, which will carry astronauts farther into space than ever before.

"These recent milestones are laying the foundation for our first flight test of Orion in 2014," said Dan Dumbacher, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "The work being done to prepare for the flight test is really a nationwide effort and we have a dedicated team committed to our goal of expanding the frontier of space."

A tool that will allow the titanium skeleton of the Orion heat shield to be bolted to its carbon fiber skin is at the Denver facility of the spacecraft's prime contractor Lockheed Martin. This will enable workers to begin assembling the two pieces of the heat shield. Almost 3,000 bolts are needed to hold the skeleton to the skin. A special stand was built to align the skin on the skeleton as holes for the bolts are drilled. Work to bolt the skeleton to the skin will be completed in January. The heat shield then will be shipped to Textron Defense Systems near Boston where the final layer, an ablative material very similar to that used on the Apollo spacecraft, will be added. The completed heat shield is scheduled to be ready for installation onto the Orion crew module at Kennedy next summer.

To test the heat shield during EFT-1's re-entry, Orion will travel more than 3,600 miles above Earth's surface, 15 times farther than the International Space Station's orbital position. This is farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans has gone in more than 40 years. Orion will return home at a speed almost 5,000 mph faster than any current human spacecraft.

This week, engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., received materials to begin manufacturing the adapter that will connect the Orion capsule to a United Launch Alliance Delta IV heavy-lift rocket for EFT-1. Two forward and two aft rings will be welded to barrel panels to form two adapters. This adapter design will be tested during EFT-1 for use during the first launch of NASA's next heavy-lift rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), in 2017. SLS will launch NASA's Orion spacecraft and other payloads beyond low Earth orbit, providing an entirely new capability for human exploration.

Data from the adapter on the flight test will provide Marshall engineers with invaluable experience developing hardware early in the design process. Designing the adapter once for multiple flights also provides a cost savings.

Of the two adapters welded at Marshall, one will attach Orion to the Delta IV heavy-lift rocket used for EFT-1. The other adapter will be a structural test article to gain knowledge on the design.

NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations (GSDO) Program also has passed a major agency review that lays the groundwork at Kennedy to support future Orion and SLS launches. The GSDO Program completed a combined system requirements review and system definition review, in which an independent board of technical experts from across NASA evaluated the program's infrastructure specifications, budget and schedule. The board confirmed GSDO is ready to move from concept development to preliminary design. The combination of the two assessments represents a fundamentally different way of conducting NASA program reviews. The team is streamlining processes to provide the nation with a safe, affordable and sustainable launch facility.

The GSDO program last week also led the third Stationary Recovery Test Working Group session in Norfolk, Va. The team presented to the U.S. Navy detachment that will recover the capsule during EFT-1 a complete list of tasks required to accomplish stationary recovery test objectives. The working group outlined the plan for roles and responsibilities to accomplish required test procedures. Included in these presentations were the commanding officer of the USS Mesa Verde and the fleet forces command director of operations, who both expressed complete support for the test.

For more information about NASA's exploration programs: http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

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Friday, December 14, 2012

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Not saving enough for college? Here's what to do

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When Sharon Doyle thinks about college savings for her two kids, the numbers are almost too big to comprehend.

Doyle, 44, recently calculated expected college costs for her 3-year-old daughter. It worked out to be north of $500,000 -- a whopping figure for even the most well-heeled Americans.

And now she has an 8-month-old son to add to the bill. "You can't even wrap your head around it," says Doyle, an entrepreneur based in Evanston, Ill., who sells skincare products. Her husband Barry is a personal injury lawyer.

"Even if you only pay for half of it, that's still the price of a house," Doyle says. "It seems like no matter what you do, it's never going to be enough."

Call it parental paralysis. As the?economy?slowly recovers from the Great Recession, you would expect contributions to 529 college savings plans to be accelerating smartly, but they are not.

Some $2.5 billion was contributed to 529 plans in the second quarter of 2012, roughly matching the same period of 2011, according to Financial Research Corp. in Boston.

But for the previous two quarters, total contributions were about $1 billion lower than they had been a year earlier, even as the?economy?has been supposedly improving.

These 529 savings plans work like state-sponsored educational piggy?banks, using a variety of investments to cover educational expenses. They usually have low minimum-contribution amounts and offer significant tax advantages.

"Typically in recoveries, 529 contributions do pick back up," says Chris Stack, managing consultant for Savingforcollege.com, a website that ranks and monitors the plans. "But there's so much uncertainty right now that people are just afraid to commit."

'Something is better than nothing'
That doesn't mean you should throw your hands up and do nothing.

Private four-year colleges now cost an average of $28,500 a year in tuition and fees alone, according to The College Board, and those prices will presumably rise in the future. That's why parents need to get over their psychological hurdles, and just do it.

After all, there's still time to play catch-up, and to lock in tax savings. But not that much time. College saving has to be done by Dec. 31 to reap tax breaks for the current tax year. If you delay until Jan. 1, then you will have to wait until April 15, 2014, for your pocketbook to see the results. You don't have to overextend yourself, say experts; just do what you can.

"Parents carry a lot of guilt about not being able to pay 100 percent of their kids' college (fees)," says Julie Casserly, author of "The Emotion Behind Money: Building Wealth from the Inside Out," and a Chicago financial planner. "They need to let go of that feeling of shame. If you need to save $400 a month for your kid's college, but your budget only allows for $100, then at least something is better than nothing."

Look to your state plan first
While all 529 plans allow money earned within the plan to be withdrawn tax free to cover qualified college costs, many states heap an additional advantage on that, offering state tax deductions for initial contributions.

Some states, like Colorado or South Carolina, allow deductions for the full contribution amount.

Mississippi and Oklahoma offer a state tax deduction of up to a $20,000 for joint filers; in New York and North Dakota, it's a $10,000 deduction for joint filers. (Check out the full list?here).

That means 529 investors can shave hundreds or even thousands of dollars off their annual tax bills.

Indeed, the fourth quarter is traditionally the biggest time for 529 contributions, as parents get their checks in under the wire to take advantage of those tax benefits. Financial Research Corp projects that total contributions for 2012 will come in at a respectable $8 billion, despite the slow start to the year. Not quite the heyday of 2007, when inflows hit a record $14 billion, but still, a modest improvement over 2011.

Of course, you are also free to choose an out-of-state 529 plan, but that means forgoing those significant in-state tax benefits. That probably only makes sense if your state plan features heavy fees and limited investment options.

End-of-year deadlines
This year also offers a unique opportunity regarding gift-tax limits.

In addition to yearly tax-free gift ceilings of $13,000 per person, there's also a lifetime exemption, traditionally set at $1 million. But current tax law has that exemption at $5.12 million, which means that wealthier parents or grandparents can pass along significant assets to their heirs with no tax hit whatsoever. Until Dec. 31, that is.

Of course, 529 plans have maximum contribution limits well under those levels, but a college savings contribution can be part of a grandparent's gift. And if the intended recipient ends up not using it all for school, the balance can be transferred to another relative.

"For grandparents with multiple grandchildren, and who may have millions of dollars they want to pass along, 529 plans are one way they can take advantage of that before the end of the year," says Stack.

As for the Doyles, they have been earmarking any cash gifts from relatives for their daughter's 529, which already has more than $1,200 in it. They now plan to start a 529 for their son, and ramp up contributions as the economy recovers. Right now, though, they are focusing on more immediate priorities -- like mortgage and utility payments.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/year-end-moves-parents-who-arent-saving-enough-college-costs-1C7596931

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

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Developing and defining a solid franchise-marketing program is one of the key elements involved for franchise consultant in a franchise program. Just like finishing a shot by lining up a putt, taking aim and developing a solid marketing program is critical to having a successful franchise launch.

A Franchise consultant who has worked in the franchise sales and franchise marketing functions should be able to develop a good franchise-marketing plan. Franchise consultants need to have lived and breathed franchise sales themselves in developing a true marketing program. The process of marketing and selling a franchise is unique. The process of qualifying and developing franchise candidates is absolutely different from any other marketing and sales process, though purists might say, Sales is Sales.

A realistic, yet defined buyer profile that fits the character and model of someone who could be successful in operating the particular business concept should be first developed by the franchise organization. The franchise buyer profile should be accurate in what is needed to make a successful franchisee and should not be too limiting. This buyer profile should include capital requirements, personalities, demographics, character traits and work experience. The marketing program should honor and respect this buyer profile and remain consistent throughout the execution of the strategic plan, after this profile has been defined. The difficulty always will remain, to emphasize to your franchise sales team to stick to this profiling, which at times will be very disappointing for them, when you reject franchise applications that don?t match the franchise business.

The franchise consultants program should also clearly define a media-buying schedule and provision clearly for a funnel that?s enough to give the franchise sales team, leads that make sense. Again, for different franchise lead generation techniques, there should be a detailed follow up program, which begins with an efficient and effective lead generation and ends in a franchise conversion. A good franchise consultant, who has been involved with the franchise marketplace for some length of time and has a good understanding, will know what activities work and what don?t and will only invest in those franchise lead generation activities that give him the correct profile. While weighing the effectiveness and closing rate of those leads, it is important for franchise consultant to manage the cost of the lead generation and to internally audit which activity has given him the maximum results.

A logical program should have a diverse lead generation plan. This should include Internet lead generation, Print Marketing, mix of trade shows, broker relationships, PR works and other alternatives. One thing is for certain, it requires a plan that can be nimble and adjust when needed as marketing is never precise and is dependent upon several external factors, which could be unforeseen at the beginning, several times. Again, franchise consultant should identify good market opportunities for a new franchise offering and should have experience working in the marketing field to develop the franchisees that tap into these opportunities.

Franchise Consultants generally monitored carefully and benchmark several opportunities against industry standards to confirm that the company estimations were correct. The process also requires reworking and continuous adjustments for proper implementation from location to location. Franchise consultants have to overview and analyze the prospective franchise candidate and they have to be very careful to understand the needs, the financial capital available, if the business offered is viable and if the candidate can make a success of it. They have to be realistic and make quick judgments. For recommending bad prospects to clients just to make a hefty commission for themselves, some franchise brokers get a bad reputation. Try to be honest not to make a profit selling loss making businesses, because, over a period of time, your reputation will suffer and you will not get too many entrepreneurs trusting you.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

ILRI vacancy: International Human Resource Manager (Closing 12 ...

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Vacancy Number:IHRM/HR/12/12
Department:Human Resource
Location:Nairobi, Kenya
Duration:3-year contract renewable

General:?The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works at the crossroads of livestock and poverty, bringing high-quality livestock science, communications and capacity building to bear on poverty reduction and sustainable development. ILRI is one of 15 Centres of the CGIAR Consortium. ILRI has campuses in Kenya (headquarters) and Ethiopia, with offices located in other regions of Africa (Mali, Mozambique, and Nigeria) as well as in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka), Southeast Asia (Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam) and East Asia (China).www.ilri.org

CGIAR is a global agricultural research partnership for a food-secure future. Its science is carried out by 15 research centres that are members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations. www.cgiar.org.

The position: ILRI seeks to recruit an International? Human Resource Manager in the Human Resource Department? to deliver on ILRI?s new strategy and research programs.

The role of the International Human Resource Manager will focus on attracting, recruiting and retaining the internationally-recruited scientific and managerial staff needed to deliver on ILRI?s new strategy and research programs. This is a new position and will manage HR services for internationally-recruited staff based in Nairobi, Addis Ababa and a growing number of locations throughout Africa, South Asia and South East Asia.

We are seeking an experienced HR professional with considerable staff management and general management experience who has worked in dynamic international environments. The successful candidate will have rounded expertise in business management and systems, performance management, organizational development and change. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates who have worked in a scientific /research settings.

Key responsibilities

  • Working with research leaders to proactively identify future skills and positions needed to deliver on a number of existing and new research projects;
  • Develop attraction, recruitment and retention strategies for international staff including targeted recruitment campaigns for specific disciplines and key positions;
  • Explore and develop new and innovative temporary arrangements with related international research organizations through visiting scientist, joint appointment, internships, secondment and sabbatical arrangements;
  • Produce and analyze metrics on international staff recruitment and retention with a focus on diversity targets particularly in relation to gender and ethnic diversity in staffing;
  • Undertake a review of international HR policies and procedures for staff at various locations to ensure competitiveness and attraction and retention of research talent in the relevant employment markets;
  • Proactively survey relevant employment markets, identify trends and analyze findings to inform policy development;
  • Contribute to the HR functions of supporting appropriate structural and culture change to attain a performance-oriented environment and a highly motivated work force;

Requirements

  • Master?s Degree in Business Administration, Human Resources, Organizational Development or related field;
  • Five to ten years relevant management experience in comparable organizations:
    • Preference will be given to candidates from private or publicly funded international development organizations involved in research and/or consulting.
    • Experience with organizations operating in a competitive funding environment is essential with a preference given to experience in restricted projects/grants environments.
    • Experience working in developing countries or multi-cultural environments
  • A track record of achievement in mature, well-established organizations that have been required to adapt quickly to changes would be an advantage.

Terms of Appointment: This is an Internationally Recruited staff (IRS)position based at ILRI?s Nairobi campus. The position is on a 3-year contract renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

Job level and salary:

?This position? is equivalent to Research Level 1 or 2, dependent on qualifications and experience with ;

Base salary?dependent on experience -?starting from USD 45,000-55,000 per annum

Total?salary & international benefits package circa USD 84,000-93,000 per annum (tax free*)

Benefits: ILRI offers a competitive international remuneration and benefits package which includes: s15% Pensions Medical insurance for staff and dependentss Life insurance, Education allowance for children,Housing allowances,Relocation Allowances,Annual Home leaves,Annual holiday entitlement of 30 days+public holidays.*Benefits are tax free subject to compliance with tax regulations of country of citizenship.

Location:?The position is based at ILRI?s Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya with travel within the region and internationally.

Applicants should send a cover letter and CV combined as one document addressed to the Human Resources Director, explaining their interest in the position, what they can bring to the job and the names and addresses (including telephone and email) of three referees who are knowledgeable about the candidate?s professional qualifications and work experience. Email your application to IHRM@cgiar.org by 12 January 2013. The position title and reference number: IHRM/HR/12/12 should be clearly marked on the subject line of the online application. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Closing date: January 12, 2013.

To find out more about ILRI visit our website at http://www.ilri.org

ILRI is an equal opportunity employer . Suitably qualified women and citizens of developing countries, with experience of working internationally, are particularly encouraged to apply.

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Weekend Highlights: Los Angeles Times recaps Tim Cook interviews which Chris O'Brien says "underscored the difference in both style and substance" between Cook and Jobs; trio of Bloomberg writers analyze Cook's pledge to invest in building Macs in the US suggesting only 200 jobs would be created; and an unlikely partnership of Apple and Google making $500 million+ bid on Kodak's vast patent portfolio, and could lead to "a somewhat less litigious atmosphere in the future"; Gordon Kelly at Trusted Reviews says Apple may continue roll as "arch puppet master", but hopes Tim Cook's approach may "give a little slack on the strings"; NBC posts the full interview with Tim Cook; transcripts available at the Los Angeles Times, 9 to 5 Mac; Cook says the television is of intense interest to the company, tells Brian Williams no one should bet against Apple, Forbes' Anthony Kosner suggests though, that Cook mutes the real issues, while fellow Forbes writer Connie Guglielmo has ten follow up questions for Cook; the Associated Press says Apple's "softer side" is emerging; from the Albany Times Union comes word of top-secret talks that Apple, chip suppliers are looking to area for chip factory; WSJ on Apple's power within; MacStories maps out Apple's retail expansion; Judge Koh says Apple/Samsung spat feels like she's in Groundhog Day; Jonny Evans doesn't see a realistic scenario where the two companies will have patent peace; Horace Dediu on "the real threat" posed to Apple by Samsung; there is a hint in Microsoft's Hotmail-to-outlook.com push that a Mac client is in the works; whether Tim Cook's USA manufacturing comments are symbolic or not, hope is that other companies will step up and make it happen; Chuck Jones at Forbes analyzes Chitika's November report comparing iPad ad impressions against unit market share; Pepsi promo launched, to use Passbook; where do Apple's glass projects go from here?; if you were hoping your new 27" iMac would be under your Christmas tree, unfortunately you'll have to wait until January; the 21.5" model reviewed at Macworld, and Ars Technica which says the new box has taken two steps forward, but one back; PC Advisor reviews the 13" MacBook Pro; do you find reading text a little difficult on your iPad mini?; CNET's Maggie Reardon on whether malware should factor into the iPhone vs. Android debate; and Macworld's Chris Breen and Melissa Perenson debate iPad mini versus the Nexus 7.

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"Apple To Make Hollywood an Offer It Can't Refuse"" Cult of Mac 7:43 PM
  • "Apple to create 3,800, bringing back innovation and jobs to U.S."?Examiner?1:00 PM
  • "Why Apple Manufacturing Needs Few Workers"?Tech.pinions?3:23 PM
  • "Apple's U.S. Mac-making plan would create 200 jobs -- report"?CNET News?7:34 PM
  • "Apple and Google making joint bid for Kodak patents, report says: An Apple-Google joint effort to procure Kodak's patents could auger a somewhat less litigious atmosphere in the future."?CNET News?7:29 AM
  • "Why is Wall Street losing its appetite for Apple?"?Associated Press [Free Registration Required]?7:47 AM
  • "Judge Frustrated with Apple, Samsung Lawyers in Copyright Trial"?eWeek?1:02 PM
  • "Billions at stake in Apple's decision: Chip factory search, which may include region, comes as industry's tides shift"?Albany Times Union?8:01 AM
  • "Apple's 'Made in USA' computer likely to be Mac Pro"?Fortune?7:37 AM
  • "Watch Tim Cook's Full Interview On Last Night's NBC Rock Center Here [Video]?Cult of Mac?12/7
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook Announces U.S. Mac Production, Warns: 'Don't Bet Against Us'"?Time?12/7
  • "Tim Cook Again Expresses Intense Interest In TV Market, But Mutes The Real Issues"?Forbes?12/7
  • "FaceTime: Apple Television' killer feature/Tim Cook hints heavily that video chat will be the Apple Television's killer feature"?Macworld UK?12/7
  • "Apple to Reel In Some Manufacturing Jobs"?MacNewsWorld?12/7
  • "Apple brings manufacturing of Macs back to the U.S."?Marketplace?12/7
  • "Apple's Power Within/Whether Apple's share-price plunge is justified comes down to one question: Is the iPhone maker a hardware or a software company? Right now, it is more the latter. And that is why the 22% drop in the shares since their September peak creates an opportunity for investors."?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?12/7
  • "On Legacy iPhones and Cannibalization"?AllThingsD?12/7
  • "Apple Scoffs At Judge's Notion Of 'Global Peace': Apple, Samsung trial judge makes a plea for peace, but Apple isn't having any of it."?InformationWeek?12/7
  • "Apple v. Samsung: Why peace can't happen in the patent war"?Computerworld?12/7
  • "German court stays Samsung lawsuit against Apple over smiley input method patent"?Foss Patents?12/7
  • "The real threat that Samsung poses to Apple"?asymco?12/7
  • "Apple v. Samsung Back in Court: Here's What the Judge Will Decide"?Mashable?12/7
  • "Apple and Samsung: A defining rivalry in a changed mobile market"?Reuters?12/7
  • "Federal Circuit grants FRAND supporters more time to file amicus briefs in Apple-Google case"?Foss Patents?12/7
  • "Wi-LAN Sues Apple over LTE based iPhone 5 and iPad 3"?Patently Apple?12/7

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News
  • "Microsoft starts to push Hotmail users to Outlook.com, hints at future Mac client"?The Verge?12/7
  • "Apple hires ex-Microsoft Vista security researcher"?The Inquirer?12/7
AppleCare/Troubleshooting
  • "iTunes 11: Pathetic performance when editing tags"?Betalogue?7:43 PM
  • "One way to tackle captive network connection errors in OS X: Adjustments to certificate handling for some captive network setups may help overcome network access errors or blocks that prevent e-mail or Web access."?MacFixIt?12/7
  • "Organize your OS X Spotlight searches for better results: While it may seem logical to prioritize commonly accessed file types in Spotlight's search results, doing the opposite may in fact be more convenient."?MacFixIt?12/7
  • "Join CD Tracks option not appearing in iTunes 11"?iLounge?12/7
  • "Bugs & Fixes: Troubleshooting iTunes 11"?Macworld?12/7
Reviews/How-To/Tips
  • "How to Add Retina Display Support to Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac"?MacTrast?1:06 PM
  • "Q&A: MacFixIt Answers/This week readers e-mailed in questions about Target Display mode in iMac systems, RAM purchases for Macs, and more."?MacFixIt?12/7
  • "iTunes 11 for old fogies: Where did all that stuff go?"?TUAW?12/7
  • "Review: Curio 8 gives you more planning and presenting power"?Macworld?12/7
  • "How to use iTunes in the Cloud under iTunes 11"?iMore?12/7
  • "Use These Sweet Keyboard Shortcuts To Control iTunes 11 [OS X Tips]?Cult of Mac?12/7
  • "Scripts to disable and enable password for lock screen after sleep or screen saver"?Mac OS X Hints?12/7
  • "How Do You Track Carbs On A Mac? There's A Carbydacious App For That"?TeraTalks?12/7
  • "You Can't Do Anything About The Weather But You Can Watch It Better On Your Mac"?BohemianBoomer?12/7
  • "How To Convert Video Files On A Mac, Free And With Drag and Drop Simplicity"?McSolo?12/7
  • "An Easier And Free Way To Take Notes On Your Mac (the secret is in the Mac's menubar)"?NoodleMac?12/7
  • "The Mac And iPhone Home Budget App I Want To Love (but love is a fleeting thing)"?Mac 360?12/7
  • "Bored With Your Environment? Fix It With The Environment Enhancer App"?Mac 360?12/7
  • "The New Animation Kid In Town: Animationist Brings Easy Title Art Animation To The Mac"?Mac 360?12/7
Op/Ed
  • "OS X 10.8.2 Update Fixed, Sonnet's Thunderbolt PCIe Expansion Chassis, and More 'Book News"?Low End Mac?9:21 PM
  • "I'm not a troll, stop calling me one/OPINION: The other day I wrote a column criticizing iTunes. It was somewhat harsh. 'Each new upgrade brings more suckage into your computer,' I argued under the headline, 'Won't Someone Take iTunes Out Back and Shoot It?'"?Slate?12/7
  • "iTunes 11 and Classical Music"?Kirkville?12/7
Press Releases
  • "Wallpaper Weekends: Winterize Your New iMac"?MacTrast?1:06 PM
  • "Mac Apps: Little Snitch 3.0.2, OS X Server 2.2, Quicksilver 71 updates"?FairerPlatform?7:33 AM
  • "Cult of Mac Discovers Unix"?Rixstep?7:32 AM
  • "SecureMac Guide - Top 10 Security Tips for Mac OS X Mountain Lion"?prMac?12/7
  • "Batman: Arkham City GotYE Available For Pre-Order At MGS"?Inside Mac Games?12/7
  • "ResExcellence is under new ownership. The new site will take a different approach than the original, but we'll never forget our roots - there will be Mac OS X customization articles and a legacy category for pre-OS X content. The new site will focus on Mac/iOS news, reviews, tips and more."?ResExcellence?12/7
  • "Mac Video Pro: Final Cut Pro, Compressor, Motion updates"?FairerPlatform?12/7
  • "Best Buy sends five iPads in error, says 'keep them': In an attack of holiday spirit, Best Buy admits it made a mistake in sending a customer five iPads instead of one. The company says the customer should give the extras to people in need."?CNET News?3:33 PM
  • "Heartless teen steals iPhone from wheelchair of quadriplegic man with cerebral palsy who needs device to SPEAK"?Daily Mail (UK)?1:01 PM
  • "Survey: Most Filipinos want a gadget for Christmas" ["Most of them wanted an Apple product. The top answer was the iPhone, then follows the iPad, the iPod and the Macbook Air. Several people also wanted Samsung's Galaxy products."]?YugaTech?8:24 PM
  • "Soon Your Phone Will Be Able To Figure Out How You're Feeling"?Gizmodo?9:49 AM
  • "A U.S. Apple factory may be robot city: Apple will need to rely on automation to make its U.S. factory work"?Computerworld?12/7
  • "Aerial photos offer overhead look at Apple's Oregon data center site"?AppleInsider?12/7
  • "Live stream: Brian Williams & The Verge editor Joshua Topolsky answer questions about Tim Cook interview"?NBC News?12/7
  • "Apple move excites Elk Grove: It was a source of community pride ? the first candy-colored iMac computers, the ones that fueled Apple's comeback in the late 1990s, were assembled at the company's Elk Grove campus."?Sacramento Bee?12/7
  • "'Made in USA' not just Apple: Apple's announcement that it will shift some of its production back to the United States hopefully will encourage other companies to follow suit, manufacturing industry insiders said: even if Apple's move is mostly a symbolic step."?Fortune Small Business?12/7
  • "Apple's iPad Ad Impressions vs. Unit Market Share"?Forbes?12/7
  • "Amazon, Samsung, Google tablets are 'credible competition' to the iPad: report"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Scalpers Lay Seige to iPad Mini Launch in Beijing"?WSJ Blogs?12/7
  • "Turnout for Apple's iPad mini in mainland China is minimal"?Fortune?12/7
  • "China's mini Apple takes slice of smartphone pie"?Reuters?12/7
  • "Video: Apple's iPhone 5 draws crowds in Samsung's home turf"?Fortune?12/7
  • "Apple Brings iPad Mini to India"?WSJ Blogs?12/7
  • "iPad mini and iPad 4 Goes on Sale in Malaysia Today"?VernonChan?12/7
  • "iPhone Sales Should Get a Modest Lift From T-Mobile"?AllThingsD?12/7
  • "Without iPhone, Japan's biggest mobile carrier is losing subscribers at a record rate"?VentureBeat?12/7
  • "China's mini Apple takes slice of smartphone pie"?Reuters?12/7
  • "Mobile developers: this is how you get 500,000 installs in one day"?VentureBeat?12/7
  • "Apple's Jony Ive supports UK design industry as they tell Michael Gove to put design into the EBacc: Apple's design chief signed a letter to education minister asking him to reconsider omission of art and design in the EBacc qualification"?Digital Arts?12/7
  • "iPads Continue To Vanish At The Airport Thanks To Thieving TSA Officers"?Cult of Mac?12/7
  • "Pepsi Launches Promo With Apple's Passbook"?Mashable?12/7
Non-Apple News
  • "Verizon Wants to Track Your Movements While You Watch TV"?Mashable?8:24 PM
  • "Samsung Galaxy Muse takes on the iPod Shuffle: The tiny and stylish MP3 player does for Samsung what the iPod Shuffle does for iOS."?CNET Reviews?12/7
  • "Make IT Better: Every pupil should have the chance to code, says Raspberry Pi creator"?V3?12/7
  • "RIM touts importance of 4G to BlackBerry 10 success"?V3?12/7
  • "Sony silently surprises with web-based digital store"?TG Daily?12/7
  • "These contact lenses have embedded LCD displays"?TG Daily?12/7
  • "A Personal Assistant Created from the Crowd by Smart Software"?Technology Review?12/7
  • "Samsung's New Premium Suite Update Brings Split-Screen Multitasking To The Galaxy S III"?TechCrunch?12/7
  • "PayPal phishing scams ramp up for holidays"?CSO?12/7
  • "Cablevision Increasing Broadband Prices by $5 Per Month"?PC Magazine?12/7
  • "Go Phishing: Rapid7 Lets Companies Test Their Own Networks"?CRN?12/7
  • "Kindle Fire Family Now Available at GameStop"?PC Magazine?12/7
  • "Kindle Fire line builds its voice and touch accessibility skills: Amazon is expanding support for two important accessibility features to its entire Kindle Fire tablet series."?CNET News?12/7
  • "YouTube Makeover Offers Larger Videos"?Webmonkey?12/7
  • "YouTube redesigns again, tightens focus on channels"?Washington Post [Free Registration Required]?12/7
  • "Google Kills Free Google Apps For Business, Now Only Offering Premium Paid Version To Companies Of All Sizes"?TechCrunch?12/7
  • "Google to start charging small businesses for Google Apps: The company has done away with a free version available to firms with 10 or fewer users, but private users are still free"?IDG News Service?12/7
Publications/Podcasts
  • "The Vergecast 057 - December 7th, 2012"?The Verge?9:40 AM
  • "Gene Steinberg meets Kirk McElhearn, Macworld's 'iTunes Guy,' and best-selling author Bob 'Dr. Mac' LeVitus this week on The Tech Night Owl LIVE!"?The Tech Night Owl LIVE?12/7
  • "Podcast: Tim Cook, GTA Vice City, T-Mobile, iPhone sans contract, Eneloop Batteries"?Insanely Great Mac?12/7

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  • "Three reasons a Windows 8 laptop leads, MacBook lags: While the MacBook Air is a wonderful design, it's not perfect. And HP offers some compelling reasons to consider a Windows 8 laptop."?CNET News?7:34 PM
  • "The Curious Way T-Mobile Unveiled its Apple Partnership"?Forbes?3:40 PM
  • "Finally: Apple and Google said to bid $500M for Kodak imaging patents"?VentureBeat?1:08 PM
  • "Op-Ed: An Apple Television Would Be A Horrible Idea"?App Advice?1:06 PM
  • "Barbra is bullish on Apple"?Fortune?1:00 PM
  • "The Macalope Weekly: It's a wonder"?Macworld?9:44 AM
  • "Mumbling at Siri"?iSource?9:40 AM
  • "Apple and Google team up for $500 million bid on Kodak patents"?iDownload Blog?7:45 AM
  • "Apple and Google supposedly join forces to buy out Kodak patents"?iMore?7:45 AM
  • "Apple + Google Bid on Kodak Patents"?Tapscape?7:33 AM
  • "Why Apple Got a 'Made in U.S.A.' Bug"?New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required]?12/7
  • "Apple iPad & iPad mini Smoke the Competition's Battery Life"?The Mac Observer?12/7
  • "How to Change the TV Habits of Viewers, 10 Million at a Time"?The Mac Observer?12/7
  • "Why I'm writing on the iPad"?Macworld?12/7
  • "Apple's Bad Omen From Losing To Nokia In China"?Forbes?12/7
  • "Apple's bringing some manufacturing back to the U.S. But is it just a stunt?"?VentureBeat?12/7
  • "iPad 5: release date, specs, price, news and rumours"?T3?12/7
  • "Would You Pay More For A 'Made In The U.S.A.' Mac?"?Forbes?12/7
  • "One future of Apple's US manufacturing, as suggested by the fantasy assembly line Steve Jobs built at NeXT in the 1980s"?Quartz?12/7
  • "What Tim Cook's interviews revealed about the past, present, and future of Apple"?iMore?12/7
  • "10 Follow Up Questions For Apple CEO Tim Cook, If You Please"?Forbes?12/7
  • "'Post-PC' is more than just marketing buzz for Apple CEO Tim Cook"?BGR?12/7
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook to Brian Williams: 'Don't bet against us.'/NBC interview offers a few frank quotes from Cook about Apple and Steve Jobs."?Ars Technica?12/7
  • "Quotations from CEO Cook"?Fortune?12/7
  • "Excited About Apple TV? Don't Watch This Video"?AllThingsD?12/7
  • "Apple sees TV 'as a market that's been left behind'"?GigaOM?12/7
  • "Has Apple gone soft? Tim Cook, say it ain't so: Bloomberg Businessweek suggests that with recent corporate expressions such as moving some Mac production to the U.S., Apple is showing its 'softer side.' Oh, really?"?CNET News?12/7
  • "Tim Cook tells Brian Williams that 'TV has been left behind'"?The Verge?12/7
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook Goes Public To Reveal More Of What Makes Apple Tick"?PixoBebo?12/7
  • "Modern Combat 4 for iPad, iPhone: The Reviews Are In"?Tapscape?12/7
Non-Apple
  • "So this is how it ends: DARPA demos a flying drone with a 6-foot claw (Video)"?Engadget?12/7
  • "Want to see what the first GamePad looked like?"?CNET News?12/7
  • "McAfee's wild and crazy ride leads back to Belize"?MarketWatch?12/7
  • "RIM BlackBerry 10: Initial Impressions Positive"?TheStreet?12/7
  • "15 holiday gamer geek gifts" [Slideshow]?ZDNet?12/7
  • "My Nexus S can't keep up with Android's pace, but I'm (mostly) not bitter"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Inside ARM: The British success story taking the chip world by storm"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Your Own Private Google: The Quest for an Open Source Search Engine"?Wired Magazine?12/7
  • "Christmas tablet frenzy to shake up corporate IT in 2013"?V3?12/7
  • "Developers Will Love This: Facebook Now Auto-Generates Documentation From Source Code"?TechCrunch?12/7
  • "Carrier Wi-Fi, optical net markets are booming"?EE Times?12/7
  • "10 gifts for obscenely wealthy PC fanatics" [Slideshow]?PCWorld?12/7
  • "Triumph and disaster: Two migrations to OpenOffice/Two cities dumped Microsoft Office for OpenOffice, with vastly different results. Here's what went right -- and terribly wrong"?InfoWorld?12/7
  • "GameStop: Can it brave the digital storm?"?Fortune?12/7
  • "US video game sales 'dip' despite mega-launches"?BBC?12/7
  • "T-Mobile Ending Phone Subsidies: A Victory For Transparency"?BYTE?12/7
  • "My Best Tech Gift Ever: A 133MHz IBM PC 350"?CNET News?12/7
  • "CarryAlongs Dominate, Enterprise Struggles and Hacktivists Rule in 2013"?AllThingsD?12/7
  • "Tech Guru Mark Anderson's Top 10 Predictions For 2013"?Forbes?12/7
  • "Reality Absorption Field: The one-two punch (minus the two)"?TUAW?12/7
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Windows 8 Sales Plagued By Tablet Delays: Windows 8 tablets powered by Intel's Atom 'Clover Trail' chip were supposed to hit the price-performance sweet spot: but just try finding one."?InformationWeek?9:42 AM
  • "Microsoft Surface Pro has only 4 to 5 hours battery life"?PC-Tablet?7:54 AM
  • "Is Microsoft Taking a Bite of Apple's Chinese Success?"?The Motley Fool?7:48 AM
  • "Bringing the start menu back to Windows 8 is bad news"?The Next Web?7:56 AM
  • "Dell founder 'turned down Autonomy': Billionaire entrepreneur Michael Dell has revealed that Autonomy was offered to him before it was bought by Hewlett-Packard, but that he rejected the British software firm because it was 'overwhelmingly obvious' that it was overpriced."?Telegraph?8:53 PM
  • "HP, RIM take flak from nervous financial industry customers"?Reuters?7:59 AM
  • "HP to Apple: We already make PCs in the US, thank you very much"?Neowin?9:41 AM
  • "Can HP and Dell Duplicate IBM's Success?"?TheStreet?12/7
  • "IBM Draws Flak for Change to 401(k) Plan"?Bloomberg?12/7
  • "IBM Shakes-Up 401(k) Benefit Policy Payment Terms" [Video Report]?Bloomberg?12/7
  • "IBM Launches Cloud Docs; Eyes Google, Microsoft: IBM gets serious about becoming a player in end-user cloud services for the enterprise."?InformationWeek?12/7
  • "IBM adds collaboration tools to SmartCloud"?V3?12/7
  • "Goldman Sachs: Microsoft has gone from 97% of computing market to 20%"?Seattle Times?12/7
  • "China Unicom, Microsoft Forge Alliance To Boost Windows Phone Sales In China"?TechCrunch?12/7
  • "Microsoft to release 'critical' Windows 8, IE10 patches"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Windows 8, RT to receive more critical patches next Tuesday"?CNET News?12/7
  • "Microsoft to push Surface tablets through retailers in two-phase rollout?"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Surface tablets may be heading to retailers soon: Redmond is set to begin selling its Surface RT devices through non-Microsoft retail stores in two phases, a source tells one Windows watcher."?CNET News?12/7
  • "Microsoft pulls the plug on its Silverlight.Net site"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Xbox 360 outshines Wii U in November, NPD says"?CNET News?12/7
  • "2 Emerging Markets HP Should Enter to Turn Itself Around"?CIO?12/7
  • "Dell storage boss Topgun Thomas leaves 'to pursue a new opportunity': Darren Thomas, head of Dell's Storage Group, is leaving the company, following several quarters of declining revenue and an influx of new executive blood into Dell."?The Register?12/7
  • "AMD Cuts Chip Orders From Globalfoundries Amid PC Slump"?Bloomberg?12/7
  • "AMD slashes chip orders as PC market slumps: The company has reduced orders to contract chip maker GlobalFoundries in the current quarter from $500 million down to $115 million"?IDG News Service?12/7
  • "Intel upping Atom ante"?EE Times?12/7
  • "Intel releases open source GraphBuilder for big data"?V3?12/7
  • "Intel says it remains committed to user-replaceable CPUs for 'foreseeable future'"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Cisco's Chambers Affirms Revenue Target Amid Expansion"?Bloomberg?12/7
  • "Cisco's Chambers: Here's How We've Outgunned Our Competitors"?CRN?12/7
  • "Cisco's mid-term growth strategy betting on IT software, security"?ZDNet?12/7
  • "Cisco bets on software and services for mid-term growth"?Reuters?12/7
  • "Cisco CEO sees tech services driving steady growth"?MarketWatch?12/7
  • "Cisco to 'Bring Sex' to Marketing Campaign"?TheStreet?12/7
  • "FAA urged to allow portable devices during takeoff"?TG Daily?12/7
  • "The UN's Internet power grab: An FAQ/What it is, what it isn't, and how it will affect you."?PCWorld?12/7
  • "Silicon Valley Needs To Get Out More: The next great technology problems to solve are out there in rail yards, power plants and farm fields. If Silicon Valley is going to drive this 'Internet of things,' it needs to build closer ties with companies in established industries."?InformationWeek?12/7
  • "The grinch who stole IT's Christmas: Bad news about IT wages and bonuses, as well as job pressures from offshoring and shift to the cloud, dampen holiday cheer"?InfoWorld?12/7
  • "Why the desktop PC may see a comeback in the mobile era"?InfoWorld?12/7
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