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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

New Google+ Ad Shows Off The Social Network’s Biggest Problem


Google has released yet another TV commercial to help demonstrate the features of its new social network, Google+. Like the other marketing efforts, the ad is slick, polished and even sort of funny. Unfortunately, it also demonstrates everything that’s wrong with Google+ in a just minute’s time. In fact, if the video hadn’t been posted to Google’s own YouTube channel, you may have almost wondered if it was a parody put out by Facebook PR.
The ad, published the day prior to Thanksgiving in the U.S., tells the tale of two Google+ users, Kyle and Lisa. In it, Kyle places Lisa into his “Love of My Life” Circle while Lisa puts Kyle in her own unfortunately named “Creepers” Circle. Oh, poor Kyle! Over time, though, it becomes clear that Lisa and Kyle’s relationship changes, as the ad shows Lisa moving Kyle into a variety of other Circles, including “Book Club,” “Guys With Cars” (shallow much, Lisa?), “Ski House,” “Maybes” and finally, “Keepers.” Cue the awwwwww’s, right?
Wrong.
What the ad has so effectively demonstrated is the incredible amount of work it involves to constantly qualify our interpersonal relationships. To be fair, neither Facebook nor Google+ have gotten this 100% right. Friendships aren’t binary (friend or not) as they are by default Facebook, but they’re also not meant to be obsessively organized into groups like they are on Google+. Relationships change. They’re dynamic. And herein lies the problem with this aspect of the Google+ value proposition: Circles don’t work.
When Google+ launched, Circles were introduced as a means to give you back the privacy and control that Facebook once stole from its users. (Well, prior to the launch of Facebook’s own automatic smart lists feature, that is - take that, Google+!).
When you share with a Circle of “Friends” on Google+, you know your boss, mom, and various frenemies won’t see the update. Guaranteed.
But not only do the “normals” hate making lists, even the geekier among us will eventually encounter something I once dubbed “Circle Management Overhead.” Drag-and-drop, however cute the user interface, is a poor substitue for automation assisted by intelligent algorithms. Heck, even Google knows this, which is why it acquired Katango, the automatic friend sorting service, noting how impressed it was by Katango’s “innovative approach to making your social circles smarter.”
While Circles themselves may be a selling point for Google+ (at least in Google’s mind, if not yours), the Circle Management demonstrated  so aptly by “Lisa” in this video is actually a drawback to the whole labor-intensive system. Which is why this Google+ ad is so weird. Why show this off?
At any given moment in time, Lisa knew who Kyle was to her, but her social network did not. That’s not a feature to brag about, that’s a problem that needs to be fixed. Google, to be sure, is working on smarter Circles now. In the meantime, it might be better if Google+ marketing focuses on something that Facebook isn’t doing a better job with, like comparing Google+’s 10-person video chat “Hangouts” with Facebook’s Skype chat, for example, or the Google+/YouTube integration, or the….umm….the, uh….umm….a little help here?

Usher Accused of Being Unfit Parent..

Usher's ex-wife Tameka Raymond apparently thinks he's an unfit parent and wants to deny him of his parental rights.

Raymond, who married the R&B singer in a private ceremony on Aug. 3, 2007, and divorced in 2009, claims Usher has failed to fulfill legal obligations as a parent, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. During their relationship, the 'There Goes My Baby' creator fathered two children -- Usher Raymond V and Naviyd Ely Raymond -- with Raymond, who served as his personal stylist before their romance began.

In the court documents, Raymond states that her ex-husband has repeatedly traveled outside of the state of Georgia with their kids, an act that he allegedly has never asked her permission for but one that he's legally obligated to get her consent to do.

Also, besides nixing her Saks 5th Avenue credit card, which she claims he promised never to do, she says Usher has failed to get her approval before hiring nannies, give her the first opportunity to watch their children when he's away for more than eight hours, allow her to take the children for two weeks in the summer of 2011 and give her custody of them during Christmas break in 2010.

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Kourtney Kardashian Pregnant With Second Child.

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Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant once again.
The 32-year old reality star and entrepreneur made the announcement on the cover of Us Weekly, saying she took a pregnancy test about five weeks ago.
"Now I'm nine weeks along," she said. "You're supposed to wait 12 weeks to tell people, but I feel confident."
Kardashian and Disick, who are already parents to nearly two-year-old son Mason, also discussed the good news with E! Online, the home network of all their television ventures. Kourtney just started a mommy blog, shooting videos that give tips and tricks to new mothers based on her time raising Mason.
Kourtney, along with her sisters Kim and Khloe, cover the January 2012 issue of Glamour; amongst other things, Kim sighed that, following her divorce, perhaps she's not meant to have children.

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Maybach Is Dead...

..and (Joke About Rappers)



"After a solid decade in the "luxury cars whose jaw-dropping price tags are a marketing tool rather than an accurate reflection of the cost of the good in question" business, Daimler is putting an end to its Maybach line, due to the fact that it somehow did not make a profit even though you could buy enough Lexuses to form a Voltron-like robot for the price of a single Maybach. Anyhow. On to the real news here:
Rappers! What will they drive now? Amirite?
Hey Rick Ross, you will probably have to select a name for this label, Maybach Music! For now it will be awkward! Amirite? How about Edsel Music? Haha. Amirite?
Hey Kanye West and Jay-Z, too bad you wrecked that Maybach in the Otis video—try finding another one now! Amirite? Hey, next time try using a Honda—though not as flashy, they're very reliable! Even for a "cool rapper!" Amirite?
And other, similar remarks."

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

New Music: Cheat-M's "Poor Otis" x "Trouble On My Mind"








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Conrad Murray Sentenced to 4 Years for Michael Jackson's Death

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Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson on November 7, was sentenced to four years in prison on Tuesday.

Prosecutors had been seeking a maximum four-year prison term, while defense for the physician had argued for probation.


Murray had been the subject of a six-week trial that began in October, during which he was portrayed as a personal pharmacy for the legendary pop singer, dispensing dangerous amounts of the anesthetic propofol that coroners say caused his death. 


Murray, who was paid $150,000 a month for his services beginning in 2009, declined to testify in the proceedings but had maintained his innocence. 

Stand-Up Comic "Patrice O'Neal" Has Died


The great comic Patrice O'Neal, whosuffered a stroke a few weeks ago, has passed away, Opie of Opie & Anthony(where O'Neal was a frequent guest) has confirmed. This is very sad news for fans of comedy and fans of good people in general, and there's not much we can do about it but just be sad for a while

Lil Boosie Pleads Guilty To Drug Charges



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Monday, November 28, 2011

Google Music’s Cyber Monday Deal: $1.99 Albums

Google Music has just slashed prices for popular albums to the tune of $1.99. Like many companies on Cyber Monday, Google is working to sway consumers into opening their virtual pocketbooks — although this is its recently-launched music service’s first foray into holiday discounts.
Google Music’s $1.99 promotion applies to fresh albums from Coldplay, Rihanna, Drake, Justin Bieber, David Guetta, Mary J. Blige, LMFAO, Florence and the Machine, Lady Antebullum and other artists. The deal also includes A Very Gaga Holiday, which features songs from Lady Gaga’s A Very Gaga Thanksgiving TV special.
The music store and cloud storage service, which left beta and went live Nov. 16, is similar to Amazon Cloud Player and iTunes Match in that it lets users purchase and upload other files to the cloud. Amazon reduced prices on Cyber Monday to as low as $4.99 per album.
Cloud music services in the past have offered steep sales to bring in more users. In May, for example, people who bought Lady Gaga’s Born This Way album for $0.99 through Amazon also scored 20 GB of cloud storage

Female Online Gamers Have More Sex?

Gamers rejoice: female online gamers are more social, happy, sexually and physically active than their non-gaming counterparts, according to a Harris Interactive survey of 2,000 U.S. adults. Gaming is a stress reliever for most of these women (61%), while 16% game online to connect with others.
This GameHouse infographic, first published in VentureBeat, compares the characteristics of women who game online and those who don’t. The study found that 55% of online gamers are women and 45% are men, although the infographic only details findings about women.
Female online gamers are more social than their non-gaming counterparts. Forty-one percent socialize at least once each day in person compared to 31% of non-gamers. They’re also more active on social networks, with 88% of gamers socializing online at least once each day compared to 71% of non-gamers.
More than half of all gaming women (64%) are either married or live with a partner. Fifty-seven percent have sex and 38% have sex at least once a week. Non-gaming women are less sexually active, as 52% have sex and 34% have sex at least once a week.
Thirty-eight percent of female gamers, compared to 28% of non-gamers, have children under the age of 18. The most popular time of day for gaming is between 8 p.m. and 11:59 p.m., possibly after many moms have put their children to sleep.
Are you surprised by the positive behaviors, such as being more social and happy, associated with online gaming?

the AT&T, T-Mobile Merger DEAD?!

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Poor AT&T. Up until recently, I bet its execs thought they were on a hero’s quest: Combining two big mobile companies (AT&T and T-Mobile) to make one giant that could serve the masses with more handset choices, better 3G and, eventually, more 4G coverage. They’d improve the economy and bring jobs to the jobless. How devastating it must be for them to finally realize that AT&T isn’t Superman, it’s Don Quixote, and it’s not flying through the air, it’s riding a donkey and tilting at windmills.
The mobile giant comes to this crushing realization as the Federal Communication Commission does what no one really expected it or the Department of Justice to do—reject the proposed deal outright.
This is, friends, the end of this deal. You know it, I know it, and AT&T knows it. It withdrew its application from the FCC and is now talking about taking a possible $4 billion charge when the deal officially collapses.
Why has this happened? Well, I think the FCC laid out the case more clearly than anyone else thus far.
Too Big
A senior FCC official said the commissions had “never seen anything like the deal described in this record.” It would create “unprecedented concentration in the wireless industry.”
This is not news. From the moment the deal was announced in March of this year, everyone voiced the same concern. This would hyper-consolidate an already shrinking industry. Worse yet, if AT&T succeeded, it could’ve emboldened Verizon to snap up its CDMA counterpart Sprint.
Not in the Public Interest
The FCC said that under the guidelines of the Communications Act, there’s no way an AT&T and T-Mobile merger could served the public interest. That’s also true, but also kind of funny. Since when is business acting in the public interest? AT&T’s plans were about it getting bigger and squeezing the competition until it screamed uncle. Public interest would be a nice by-product, if it occurred—which it would not.
No Benefit
Any time one big company proposes buying another big one (or even mid-sized one) they pitch it with a long list of benefits. Perhaps the biggest among AT&T’s list was job creation—sorry domestic job creation. The FCC picked up on this promise and said simply this would not happen. When I think about the claim, I get a little angry. People are hurting in the U.S. Joblessness sits at 9% and seems stuck there. AT&T’s claim that a mega merger would somehow create jobs is simply galling. The FCC sounded kind of peeved, too, and noted that an AT&T, T-Mobile merger would “result in massive job loss.” Of course it would. I can’t recall a merger of any kind that didn’t result in some kind of consolidation and then shedding of duplicative operations, services, departments. It’s what happens.
4G Won’t Grow
AT&T’s 3G networks travails are well-documented, but with the merger, AT&T promised that it would offer a better, faster 4G network in far less time than it could alone. This is akin to waving one hand wildly so no one notices that you’re missing the other one. AT&T never promised that the merger would improve the widely used 3G network. Instead it moved on to the sexier 4G network promise. Thing is, T-Mobile’s 4G is kind of a kludge. It’s HSPA+, a sort of juiced up 3G, that some generously call 4G.
Once again the FCC wasn’t buying and simply dismissed the idea that the merger would help AT&T speed up its high-speed network build out.
It Could Kill Competition
Some of us in this industry are old enough to remember when the telephone company was called Ma Bell. This maternal label conveyed a sense of warmth, and protection, but it was really more ironic than sincere. Ma Bell was the massive telco that basically ran communication services for the U.S. The government eventually forced the monopoly to split up into many baby bells.
In proposing this merger, AT&T must’ve been hoping that we were all suffering from a kind of collective amnesia. No one would remember that AT&T used to be part of Bell Telephone (not a direct descendant, but it was bought by one of the many baby bells in 1983) and that it knows from “Too Big.” Perhaps AT&T thought it could slowly but surely get the old band back together until there is just one U.S. mobile service company.
This time the FCC offered the understatement, the merger “would diminish competition.” Again true-enough.
When I first heard of the deal, I didn’t believe the U.S. government would block it. I assumed that it did not understand the intricacies of the cellular industry. Clearly I was wrong. Today’s DOJ and FCC are savvier and warier of consolidation. I have to wonder if they would have approved the Cingular/AT&T merger.
For those who bought AT&T’s story and are sad that the deal is all but dead, I promise you, your lives will not be worse off without an AT&T, T-Mobile merger and they most certainly would not have been better if it had gone through.

How to Turn Your Instagram Photos Into Wall Art


Instagram photos aren’t just for sharing online anymore.
You can turn them into photo booksframe them in four-inch bamboo shadowbox frames, create a collage with them oniPhone cases, turn them into iPad screensavers and now, print them on canvas for your wall.
Earlier this week, CanvasPop launched a service that allows you to print your Instagram photos on two large-format canvas sizes: 12″ x 12″ (for $29.95) and 20″ x 20″ (for $59.95). The company sent over a 12″ x 12″ sample developed with an Instagram shot I took at Kate Spade’s Spring 2012 presentation in October.

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Milly Esquire Releases "Smile In Ya Face" Featuring Tragedy, His 6th "Milly Mondays" Track


Here is the new song, "Smile In Ya Face", for Milly Esquire's sixth installment of "Milly Mondays". 

"Smile In Ya Face" came about from experiences in life that Milly Esquire and Tragedy had with backstabbing and lying individuals.  From personal friendships, to romantic relationships, "Smile In Ya Face" covers the gamut of how Milly and Tragedy see liars, fakes and fraudulent individuals as translucent and therefore, not deserving to be in their circle. With a recognizable sample from The O'Jays "Backstabbers",  this is a song which all of Milly Esquire's fans (past, current and future) can relate to. With more songs like this to come, Milly wants everyone to stay tuned to what he and Y.H.G.M. will put out next. The best is yet to come.

For the free download, please follow this link: http://soundcloud.com/milly-esquire/smile-in-ya-face-produced-by-probz.

To find out more information on Milly Esquire, please visit www.whoismillyesquire.com. Milly is on Twitter, so please feel free to follow him at @milly_esquire and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/millyesquire.com.