Thursday, May 31, 2012

You Should Hire Other Entrepreneurs | TalentRefresh | Small ...

Candidates with dreams of starting their own business can actually make great hires for yours, argues one expert on entrepreneurship-obsessed Gen Y.

When Millennial Branding and analytics company Identified.com combed through millions of Facebook profiles recently to glean insights about how the social network is being used professionally, they discovered something surprising?among young people (so-called Gen Y) the fifth most popular job title was ?owner.?

At the time, Millennial Branding?s managing partner Dan Schawbel told Inc.com that he believes the entrepreneurial life appeals to younger workers because, ?they can have an impact on Day 1, whereas in a large company, they would have to go through months of training only to be stuck in a single role.? They also ?saw their parents work for large companies for decades and don?t want to same fate. They don?t trust large companies,? he noted.

All of which is well and good if you?re a young person bent on starting a business and want to know you?re not alone. But if you?re a bit older and the owner of a more established business, what good could this information possibly do you? After all, you?re pressing concern is how to hire and get the best out of new talent and it doesn?t help you any if the primary interest of so many of potential hires is striking out on their own, does it?

Not so fast, Schawbel answers in a recent column for the American Express OPEN Forum blog. Young folks with entrepreneurial dreams can actually make great hires for your business. What benefits does hiring your fellow entrepreneur offer?

?These ?kindred spirits? would make the best employees for your small business. Who better understands that a lack of resources and manpower forces you to work harder in the initial stages than a young entrepreneur?? writes Schawbel. ?Not only will these fresh-faced workers offer a breath of fresh air into your staff, they will bring a different perspective as well. Eventually you?re going to have to sell your service or product to members of Gen Y, and who would better understand the needs of Millennials better than Gen Y themselves?? he continues.

But getting the most out of team members with their own entrepreneurial dreams requires you handle these hires in a particular way, according to Schawbel. Forget railroading them into narrow, controlled roles that don?t put their dynamism to fill use. Instead, Schawbel suggests allowing their entrepreneurialism space to benefit your business:

It?s important to understand that merely hiring young entrepreneurs and then forcing them to surrender their ideas is pointless. Many corporations are embracing the idea of empowering their workers to become ?intrepreneurs??acting like a small business under the umbrella of a bigger business. Richard Branson recently endorsed the style of workplace ethic. You don?t have to sacrifice your visions of your company, but it?s vital to keep an open mind to the ideas your employees bring to the table.

Would you hire a young person with dreams of becoming an entrepreneur?


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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Virtual Assistants- Help Internet Marketers Grow Their Business

If you are an internet marketer and running an online business, you would definitely require virtual assistants to work for you. These professionals are becoming a great choice these days in handling daily tasks and administrative support tasks.

Virtual professionals perform all the activities sitting in their homes or offices rather than yours. Thanks to the advance technology, you can easily contact a virtual professional through phone, email, fax or telephone, postal mail or courier service. Further, you won?t have to provide any office equipment and facilities to them. The ease of hiring them on an hourly basis, project basis or monthly retainer basis makes it more comfortable for business owners to prefer them.

There are several types of virtual assistants which can be hired by a business owner-

Virtual personal assistant- this person is very efficient in managing your daily tasks quite efficiently.

Tasks like attending calls, preparing business notes, fixing meetings setting reminders, setting contact preferences etc. seems to be small but are very crucial.

Virtual administrative assistant- this person plays different roles by handling business presentations, client meetings, event planning, document processing, following up with customers and suppliers etc.

Virtual executive assistant- your personal executive will support you in taking care of your small projects, checking invoices, database management, bookkeeping services and many more.

Virtual marketing assistants- wanting to promote a product, praising a brand, promotion through newsletters, journals or any other means, this virtual person would help you.

Virtual data entry assistant- data entry is a very important area of the business and there are professionals who give you unerring and fast data entry services.

All virtual assistants are available at different rates. When you are hiring them, keep in mind that you need to bring your company to a particular financial level. So, be wise and choose a person who has top notch skills, nice working attitude and a willingness to do things according to your way.

The best part is that your virtual administrative assistant is never far from you. Just a phone call, message or email and he/she is there for you. With a virtual professional you share several confidential things and he takes care of it very well. Don?t worry about your internet marketing secrets, he understands their importance and keep them safe.

Hiring these employees is a great idea in these tough and competitive times. This way, you can focus on the strategic growth of the business and work on bottom line functions. While hiring keep in mind that you approach a reliable company which have years of experience and has a good and proficient team. In my view, individual virtual assistants are not that efficient.

Believe me, your personal assistants are the reliable and loyal business partner with you.?

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APNewsBreak: Franciscan files tell abuse story

In this photo taken Monday May 21, 2012, Paul Palecek, who was molested as a Franciscan seminary student back in the 1960's is seen in his home in Folsom, Calif. Palecek is one of two dozen former students who have accused the Rev. Mario Cimmarrusti of molestation while they attended St. Anthony's, a seminary boarding school for young boys who hoped to join the close-knit Catholic order.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

In this photo taken Monday May 21, 2012, Paul Palecek, who was molested as a Franciscan seminary student back in the 1960's is seen in his home in Folsom, Calif. Palecek is one of two dozen former students who have accused the Rev. Mario Cimmarrusti of molestation while they attended St. Anthony's, a seminary boarding school for young boys who hoped to join the close-knit Catholic order.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

(AP) ? Robert Van Handel was a 15-year-old seminarian at St. Anthony's, a prestigious Franciscan boarding school, when, he said, a priest slipped into the infirmary where he was recovering from a fever and began to molest him. The priest told him it would help draw the fever out.

More than a decade later, Van Handel himself was molesting children while working as a Franciscan priest at the same Santa Barbara boarding school. Van Handel formed a boys' choir for local children and chose his victims from among its ranks for eight years.

The sexual abuse at St. Anthony's, including Van Handel's own account of his crimes, is included in more than 4,000 pages from the confidential files of nine Franciscan religious brothers who were accused of abuse. The internal files, coupled with an additional 4,000 pages of sworn testimony obtained by The Associated Press, are the largest release of a religious order's files to date and paint one of the fullest pictures yet of a pervasive culture of abuse that affected generations of students at the seminary dedicated to training future Franciscans.

The religious order settled for $28 million in 2006 with plaintiffs who alleged abuse by the nine Franciscans, but Van Handel and other defendants fought the release of their private files for six years in a legal battle that reached the California Supreme Court.

The files were obtained by The Associated Press from a plaintiff's attorney ahead of them being made public Wednesday.

The documents show how abuse in a religious order can be closely tied to the formation of children who grow up to become brothers and priests, said Terence McKiernan, founder and co-director of Bishop Accountability, which curates internal documents about sexual abuse in the Catholic church.

"One offender bringing kids in can set them up to be abused by another offender and those kids in turn grow up to become a member of the order and themselves begin abusing children," he said. "The generational phenomenon of abuse is really, really clear in these documents and it's a heartbreaking story."

Brian Bosnahan, an attorney representing the Franciscans, said the files do not show that the Franciscans knew of the abuse at the school or by other Franciscans included in the settlement. The religious order was quicker than most to address concerns about sexual abuse and launched an investigation into the abuse at St. Anthony's in 1992, years before other Roman Catholic institutions took up the issue, Bosnahan said.

No Franciscans have been accused of abuse since, he added.

"In general, if you look at it, you'll find the Franciscans were among the most aggressive," Bosnahan said.

The Franciscans played a pivotal role in bringing Christianity to California. Its members ? known for wearing brown, hooded cloaks ? emphasize the poverty and humility of their founder, St. Francis of Assisi.

The soft-spoken, bespectacled priest Van Handel, who is now 65 and living as a registered sex offender in Santa Cruz County, admitted his crimes and is the only priest of the nine Franciscans to be criminally convicted. He detailed his actions in a "sexual autobiography" and in court papers that are included in his confidential files.

He said his biggest concern was "the actual and potential damage I've caused to young men, the Friars and the Catholic Church," he told a probation officer in 1994, according to his file.

Messages left for Van Handel at his home address in Boulder Creek, Calif., and at his employer's office Tuesday weren't immediately returned.

Van Handel, who graduated from St. Anthony's in 1965 and later taught there for a decade, has been accused of molesting 19 people, many of them young boys he met while directing the choir he founded while at the school. The choir drew young children from outside the seminary and toured Europe.

Van Handel would choose his victims from the choir ? often preferring vulnerable and lost-looking children ? and would photograph them nude, sometimes covered in oil, dressed in pauper's clothing or tied up with rope in the seminary's tower. He also would play tickling and touching games, according to his files.

One of his alleged victims, Bob Eckert, said he never thought at the time what Van Handel was doing was wrong. The priest helped the 10-year-old Eckert shower with other boys while the choir was touring Europe and then photographed him, Eckert said.

"I completely looked up to him. He was the one who determined who was going to be in and who was going to be out," said Eckert, who is now a 42-year-old general contractor living in Santa Barbara. "My mom had total faith in him, and I had no question that anything was wrong with being there."

Another priest, the Rev. Mario Cimmarrusti, has also been accused of abusing multiple students while he held the dual roles of head disciplinarian and head of the infirmary at St. Anthony's in the late 1960s. Cimmarrusti, who also attended the school as a teenager, took over as prefect of discipline the year Van Handel graduated.

His confidential files show that in an evaluation by a sex offender therapist, the priest estimated he had molested between 30 and 40 boys. On another occasion, Cimmarrusti said he may have molested as many as 250 boys, according to the evaluation included in his personnel file.

He is not the priest who Van Handel said molested him in the infirmary.

Cimmarrusti, who is now 82, could not be reached for comment. His attorney, Robert "Skip" Howie, said Cimmarrusti vehemently denies all the allegations against him.

"As an attorney, I can tell you that records can be deceptive and misleading," he said. "I'm really not here to argue the case, but all I can say is that he denies it."

The priest has been accused by 24 former students who alleged in lawsuits that Cimmarrusti performed hernia checks on the incoming freshman class as an excuse to fondle them; delivered violent, sexually charged beatings for minor disciplinary infractions; and molested students who were sick in the infirmary.

One student, Paul Palecek, quit the seminary because of the abuse, he said, and gave up on his dream of becoming a Franciscan priest. He took a settlement from the religious order in the 1990s and remains active in the church and with missionary work overseas. Now 62, the semi-retired former contractor is studying to become a nurse.

Palecek testified that he told the school's rector about the abuse but nothing was done. In a deposition, the Rev. Xavier Harris said he didn't recall the conversation and there is no record of it in the priest's internal files. Bosnahan, the Franciscans' attorney, said he had no further information.

"I was really mad at God for a long time, but it wasn't God's fault. Mario chose to do evil," Palecek said. "Someone should have caught it. Someone should have caught it and done something about it."

The AP does not normally identify victims of sexual abuse. Palecek and Eckert gave permission to use their names in interviews with the AP.

Cimmarrusti went on to spend six years at St. Anthony's after Palecek's departure and then served as a missionary at a medical dispensary in Guayamas, Mexico, and in parishes in the Northern California towns of Stockton, Delano and San Miguel before being removed from the ministry in 1993 as his past closed in.

St. Anthony's closed in 1987, just a few years before the first of the former students began to come forward with their allegations. Now, with the disclosure of the documents, some of the former seminarians feel they can finally move on with their lives.

"This is like a wound and it's festering. In order to get this pus and this infection out, you have to open up the wound and let the air get to it and let it heal," Palecek said. "I can apply that to my life and to the Catholic Church. You have to open up these documents and let the air get to them so we can heal."

Associated Press

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WSI Consolidated Blog: No Need to Replace Kitchen Cabinets ...

Now is the season that home remodeling and home improvement projects start. This spring, if you?d like to replace your kitchen cabinets but are worried about busting your budget, try refacing them instead of replacing them. Refacing kitchen cabinets with new doors and drawer fronts, rather than replacing all of the cabinetry, can save about 50% on cost.

Save Money and Time

As a very general rule, if replacing the cabinets will cost you $5,000, refacing cabinets them will cost $2,500. If you are on a budget, this is a way to save money.

Most of what you see in a kitchen is cabinet doors and drawers, so this makes up the bulk of a remodeling job. The money you save can be used for replacing the flooring or countertops, buying new appliances or adding new lighting.

Cabinet refacing is also much faster than totally replacing cabinets, taking only three to five days. In most cases, the appliances do not need to be moved and the homeowner can still use the kitchen.

How It Works

Refacing cabinets does not mean you have to use the same color that is there now.

Most kitchen cabinets have good ?bones,? with cabinets that are furniture-quality construction.

At Cabinetry by Kenneth C. Lewis, cabinet refacing is not a cheesy, peel-and-stick product and process. This is real wood or laminate veneer being adhered to your existing cabinets. If you do it this way, the new veneer becomes one with the cabinet box. It is there for life.

Because the outsides of the cabinets are redone, you also can take this opportunity to add a few more cabinets or an island. These can be built to match your refaced cabinets.

If you want to add a pantry or a kitchen island, it can be matched seamlessly.

The kitchen is the most-used room in the house, it should reflect the homeowner. All of the elements that you can add while refacing give it more character.

For kitchen cabinet refacing, contact Kenneth C. Lewis.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Rhine Fossils Push River's Age Back 5 Million Years

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Pantech P8010 meets FCC, brings AT&T LTE along to say hello

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Though it hasn't been officially announced, AT&T's likely has a new Pantech LTE phone in its reasonable future. The P8010 just got approved by the FCC, and its next-gen radio offers support for no less than four LTE bands: the 700 / 1700 frequencies used by AT&T, as well as 850 / 1900. What's curious about the latter pair of bands is that they're the same ones used by the largest GSM carrier for its HSPA+ / WCDMA needs, suggesting that AT&T's planning ahead for possible refarming of its spectrum. Aside from this hefty nugget of info, the federal docs don't give much else away, aside from a well-detailed diagram showing the back of the phone -- complete with its microSD and micro-SIM slots -- and the usual smattering of compatible GSM / EDGE and 3G radios. According to preliminary benchmark results, however, the P8010 will likely be a step up from the Burst, sporting a 1.5GHz dual-core Krait processor, qHD display and Ice Cream Sandwich. To sneak a peek at the docs yourself, head to the source.

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3 Proven Techniques to Increase Vertical Leap - Consumer ...

May 15th, 2012

Computer & Accessories, by ButcheeLockerman628.

Is increasing your vertical leap one of your goals? This is an important aspect of any athletes game, and most are looking to improve it. It is a critical factor in many sports that you be able to jump. It is quite clear that it is necessary in sports like football, basketball or volleyball. You may find that even if it seems jumping is not a factor in your sport, the skills required in jumping could help improve your game. I?m sure you have seen a baseball outfielder make an amazing leap, just to catch a ball, or even a tennis player reaching that difficult shot. It is important then to improve your vertical leap so that you can be the best player you can be in whatever sport you choose to be in.

Most athletes use a technique called pylometrics to improve vertical jumping abilities as they ar quite effective if practiced regularly. There are many types of pylometric exercises, but they are all designed to give you both speed and power in your movements. Each of these are movements that concentrate on the ability to generate the power needed to jump. These can all be done using only your own body but you can also use an equipment called a medicine ball if you so desire. You can use these exercises with the aide of a video trainer or you can hire a personal trainer to teach you proper techniques too. Another thing you can do is to model yourself after certain great athletes who excel at vertical leap. Some athletes have written books or made training videos, although if they haven?t, you can investigate them on your own. When it is in real life or on the tv, view them playing whenever you are able to. This is helpful not only for adding some training tips, but also to get an idea of the feeling of how they move. It can also be encouraging to view your preferred athletes. It?s in your best interest to stay with one person, at least for 2-3 months, while you gain knowledge of how they move and jump. While you are watching them moving, you will be picking up more than you are aware of, as your subconscious mind is aware of all sorts of minute details.

Another great tip is to use visualizing or self-hypnosis techniques to improve your jumping ability. It has been shown that imagining a positive result can help to improve an athletes ability, even though this technique is still seen by many in a negative light. You can go all out and hire your own hypnotist or just start with some simple visualization techniques. Simply imagining your self at your top form every day only takes a couple minutes, whatever sport you play. Be sure that you picture this as vividly as possible to ensure that you see improvement in your performance in the actual game.

Naturally, if you want to improve your vertical leap you also have to practice jumping, aside from putting in the training time for your main sport. Everyone, regardless of age or athletic ability can make significant improvements in this area if they focus on it. You have to be energetic in your training and also be unwearied toward yourself. You can?t have expectations of phenomenal increases within a day. On the contrary, the tips we provided can help you get a better advantage that will allow you to jump even higher in a shorter window of time.

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'Anchorman 2' Teaser Attached To 'The Dictator,' Ron Burgundy Reveals

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'Dark Knight Rises': How Much Will 'Knightfall' Factor In?

The Weekly Rising takes a closer look at the comic inspiration for Christopher Nolan's final Batman film.
By Kevin P. Sullivan


<i>Batman</i> #497: The breaking of the Bat
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Throughout his tenure as the commander of the big-screen Batman, Christopher Nolan, along with writing partners Jonathan Nolan and David S. Goyer, have pulled selectively from the vast library of books for inspiration in the films. "Batman Begins" borrowed a handful of elements from Frank Miller's "Batman: Year One," while "The Dark Knight" took some character notes from "The Long Halloween."

When it was announced that Bane would make his triumphant return as a respectable villain in the finale, "The Dark Knight Rises," comic books fans were just as quick to shout "Knightfall," in reference to the trilogy of stories that played out during 1993 and 1994. It appeared Nolan and company had found their inspiration, but what exactly would they use from those books?

Bane
The masked villain was the clear giveaway to "Knightfall" 's presence as an influence, and it's clear why. Bane only showed up on the DC Comics scene four months before the beginning of the "Knightfall" story line, and once the show got on the road, he made his introduction count. As he appears to be in "The Dark Knight Rises," the Bane of the comics was a hyper-intelligent behemoth of a man, capable of besting Bruce Wayne.

Prison Break
Part of Bane's plan in gaining the upper hand over Batman involved releasing all of Arkham Asylum's worst inmates on the city. Batman wears himself down, rounding up the likes of the Joker, the Scarecrow and Poison Ivy, and this series of bouts leaves him severely weakened when he finally has to face off against Bane in the Batcave, leading to the most significant scene from "Knightfall."

The Break
If Bane is remembered for anything, it is the central moment of "Knightfall" when he takes a physically and mentally exhausted Bruce Wayne and breaks his back with a knee to the spine. It was a critical blow in more than one sense of the word and significantly changed the shape of the Batman titles for years to come. The scant footage we have actually seen from "The Dark Knight Rises" hints that Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne does suffer some similar injury during the course of the film. He appears to be walking with a cane, and while we can't conclusively blame Bane, the timing sure is something!

Catwoman
Selina Kyle's appearance in both "Knightfall" and "The Dark Knight Rises" most likely is a coincidence, since her role in the former is not terribly significant. It does matter, however, that she attempts to help Bruce Wayne with his paralysis, demonstrating that there are many facets to her allegiances.

The New Batman
While Bruce Wayne was on the mend thanks to Bane's handiwork, a new Batman, Jean-Paul Valley, took up the cowl in his absence. Since the tag line of "The Dark Knight Rises" leaves little doubt that the "legend ends" with this final movie, fans have been pondering whether the new film will mean the death of Bruce Wayne. If that's the case, the symbol would have to live on. A new Dark Knight would have to rise.

Check out everything we've got on "The Dark Knight Rises."

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Endangered rural post offices get a reprieve

J. Scott Applewhite / AP

This local post office in Markham, Va., will most likely remain open -- but with shorter hours.

By msnbc.com news services

The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service sought Wednesday to tamp down concern over wide-scale cuts, revealing it will seek to keep thousands of rural post offices open with shorter hours.

At a news briefing, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the mail agency was backing off its plan to close up to 3,700 low-revenue post offices sometime after May 15. Citing strong community opposition, Donahoe said the agency will now whittle down full-time staff but maintain a part-time post office presence in rural areas, with access to retail lobbies and post office boxes.

Under the emerging strategy, no post office would be closed. But more than 13,000 rural mail facilities could see reduced operations of between two and six hours.

The Postal Service intends to seek regulatory approval and get community input, a process that could take several months. The new strategy would then be implemented over two years and completed in September 2014, saving an estimated half billion dollars annually.

"We've listened to our customers in rural America and we've heard them loud and clear ? they want to keep their post office open," Donahoe said. "We believe today's announcement will serve our customers' needs and allow us to achieve real savings to help the Postal Service return to long-term financial stability."

Under the new plan, communities would be given the option of keeping their area post offices open but at reduced hours. Another option would be to close a postal office in one area while keeping a nearby one open full-time. Communities also could opt for alternatives including creating a Village Post Office in which postal services are offered in libraries, government offices or local stores such as a Wal-Mart, Walgreens or Office Depot.

"At the end of the day, we will not close rural post offices until we receive community input," said Megan Brennan, the Postal Service's chief operating officer. "We believe very few post offices will be closed over the next few years."

The latest move comes as the Postal Service is making a broad push for Congress to pass legislation this summer that would allow the agency to move forward on its multi-billion dollar cost-cutting plan, which include an end to Saturday mail delivery.

High concern in rural communities over proposed cuts has been a principal barrier to the cost-cutting effort, with residents in the sprawling and remote areas expressing fears about their ability to get timely mail delivery of prescription drugs, newspapers and other services. That has raised the ire of rural-state lawmakers in particular in an election year.

Due to rural opposition, the Senate this month passed a bill that would in part impose a one-year moratorium on shuttering rural post offices and place additional restrictions afterward, a move that the Postal Service later denounced as "totally inappropriate" because it kept unneeded facilities open.

In the House, hesitancy among rural lawmakers is helping to stall a separate bill that would allow for far more aggressive postal cuts.

Most of the 3,700 post offices that had been under review for possible closing had been in rural areas with low volumes of business, with as many as 3,000 only having two hours of business a day even though they are open longer. Currently the post office operates more than 31,000 retail outlets around the country.

The mail agency said it expects to save more money off the new plan, mostly by weeding out full-time postmasters who don't have labor contract protections and replacing them with part-time workers. It plans to offer buyouts for the nation's more than 21,000 postmasters, noting that more than 80 percent of its postal costs in rural areas are labor-related.

The Postal Service has been grappling with losses as first-class mail volume declines and more people switch to the Internet to send messages and pay bills. The agency has forecast a record $14.1 billion loss by the end of this year; without changes, it said, annual losses will exceed $21 billion by 2016.

It also is pushing Congress to pass legislation by early summer. If the House fails to act soon, postal officials say, they will face a cash crunch in August and September, when the agency must pay more than $11 billion to the U.S. Treasury to prefund future retiree health benefits. Already $13 billion in debt, the health payment obligation will force the mail agency to run up against its $15 billion debt ceiling, causing it to default on the payments.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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How Steve Jobs Came to Play FDR in That Crazy Apple Video [Video]

Last week, a bizzare WWII-themed short film made by Apple came to light, in which Steve Jobs played FDR. Now, filmmaker Michael Markman, who worked on the project, has written about how the video came to be. More »


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From "Merkozy" to "Merde"? (Americablog)

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

After 20,000 Beta Downloads, Doodle.Ly iPad App Gets Legit With New Social Features

Screen shot 2012-05-07 at 9.27.25 PMImagery has always been important, but it would seem that our obsession with it is growing by the minute. Pinterest is so hot right now, and I honestly don't even need to talk about Instagram, or that Facebook bought the $0-revenue producing app for a hefty $1 billion. And, of course, Draw Something by OMGPOP enjoyed similar success. So it's really no surprise that entrepreneurs are trying to cash in on our obsession with pretty pictures, which is exactly what a new app called Doodle.ly is doing. The app soft-launched back in July to get a round of public beta users on the platform, with an official iPad app launch in February. But the app still wasn't quite ready to go big or go home until now, thanks to the addition of a few key social features to keep users coming back for more.

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Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0


Many antivirus vendors announce each new version with great fanfare; not Microsoft. Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 (free) released so quietly that I almost missed it. In truth, Microsoft doesn't refer to the version number at all, just to "the latest version of Microsoft Security Essentials." There isn't a lot that's new here, and my test results were about the same as before, so perhaps downplaying the new version makes sense.

This product is a straight-up antivirus, not a feature-stuffed suite wannabe. Its main window shows current security status, with a button to resolve any problems. Another button launches an on-demand scan. That's it!

Saved by Windows Defender Offline
Microsoft Security Essentials installed successfully on ten of my twelve malware-infested test systems. Ransomware on one test system made launching normal Windows impossible, and Microsoft Security Essentials won't install in Safe Mode. On the advice of Microsoft Tech Support I downloaded the bootable Windows Defender Offline. A full scan with this tool solved the problem and allowed me to complete the installation.

On another test system, Microsoft Security Essentials refused to update or scan because it claimed the system was not running a valid copy of Windows. In truth, the Windows installation was fine, but malware fooled the antivirus into thinking otherwise. Tech support advised reinstalling Windows, an entirely inappropriate course given that Microsoft's own validation tools report a genuine installation.

I ran a full scan using Windows Defender Offline, but it didn't solve the problem. On this particular system the malware bamboozled Microsoft Security Essentials.

Mediocre Malware Cleanup
On the malware-infested systems where Microsoft Security Essentials installed and ran correctly, a full scan took hours. Scanning my standard clean test system took 72 minutes, about twice the average. And despite these lengthy scans, the cleanup wasn't very thorough.

Microsoft Security Essentials detected 63 percent of the threats, lower than any product tested with the current or previous set of malware samples. It left behind executable files for more than half of those it did detect, and several of them were still running after their alleged removal. Its overall score of 4.3 points for malware cleanup is the lowest of any current product.

40 percent detection of rootkit samples is also a new low. However, Microsoft thoroughly cleaned up all the rootkits it did find, scoring 4.0 points. Quite a few products tested with the previous malware collection scored lower, despite higher detection rates. Even so, I wouldn't rely on Microsoft to clean up a malware-infested system.

For an explanation of the testing and scoring process, see How We Test Malware Removal.

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