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Friday, June 22, 2012

Extremely rare birth defects

Birth defects like the Mermaid syndrome, a deformity where the legs are fused together, Craniopagus, a phenomenon where twins are joined at the head, and Dicephalic parapagus, a condition of having two heads, occur rarely but prove challenging to the medical world.From Pakistan to Brazil to more recently India- conjoined twins radhana and Stuti will be operated in the same hospital they were born and abandoned by their parents.

 Conjoined twins Aradhana and Stuti are being operated today in Padhar hospital which has been their home since their birth. The 11 month girls were disowned by their parents because of social pressure and financial inability to take care of their medical treatment.





 Abandoned by their parents, 11-months-old conjoined twins Arathana and Stuti will be operated in Padhar hospital. They’ve been in the same hospital since their birth because their parents couldn’t bare the social and financial burden.









 A woman holds her newly-born grandson, who has six legs, for a photograph at her home in Sukkur in Pakistan's Sindh province on April 14, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer








 The abandoned baby boy with the rare "mermaid syndrome", a defect in which the legs are born fused together, at the Hunan Provincial Children's Hospital in Changsha, central China's Hunan province 16 November 2006. Sirenomelia, or "mermaid syndrome", is a rare congenital defect occurring in one out of every 70,000 births, and the condition is almost always fatal within days of delivery due to serious defects in vital organs.












 Undated handout photo released Sunday Sept.18, 2011 by British charity Facing the World of conjoined twins Rital and Ritag Gaboura (left to right not given) before they were successfully separated at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. Facing the World says Rital and Ritag Gaboura were born in Sudan with the tops of their heads stuck together. Twins born joined at the head _ known as craniopagus twins _ occur in about one in 2.5


Monday, December 5, 2011

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Well Heres A Cheesy Clip

Gamebandits: A YouTube user has created quite an online hit when he was able to use some console magic to cast a spell that made the mountain cough up all of 2,500 wheels of Skyrim cheese. (PC, PS3, , Xbox 360) 6h ago - The boys are back w...for read more visit http://www.i4u.com/related_articles/06gyexPeZY7Rc

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Facebook's $100 billion IPO: By the numbers

Mark Zuckerberg may be one happy entrepreneur next year if projections that Facebook's IPO will leave him $24 billion richer come to pass. Photo: REUTERS/Brian Snyder SEE ALL 100 PHOTOS $24 billion Net w......for more information visit http://www.i4u.com/related_articles/01std0sdNO88T

iPad 3 to get Microsoft Office 2012


Technology news




Microsoft is working on Office for the iPad, bringing its ubiquitous productivity suite to Apple's tablet for the first time. It may come as a surprise with Microsoft's own tablet-friendly Windows 8 OS in the offing, but a report in The Daily reveals tha...for more information please visit http://www.i4u.com/related_articles/0buJgOQ32gf75

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Britney Spears Beats Larry Page As Most Popular On Google+




Google+ took a big step toward being a more “normal” social network today, as Britney Spears passed Larry Page to be the most followed person on the service.

Move Over, Tech Celebs

Until now, the most popular people on Google+ have been technology celebrities, in particular first Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (who never posted to his Google+ account), then Google CEO Larry Page.
In contrast, the most followed people on Facebook and Twitter — more mature social networks — tend to be the same celebrities you find in real life, such as musicians and actors.

Spears Goes To Number One

Currently, Spears has 739,370 followers to (Britney Spears) her account on Google Plus:
And Page has 739,241 followers to (Larry page) his account:
Article source: http://searchengineland.com/britney-spears-beats-larry-page-popular-google-102181

Monday, November 14, 2011

Jennifer Lopez, 42, dating dancer hunk, 24



Move over Demi, there's a new cougar on the block. Jennifer Lopez is reportedly dating a 24-year-old hunky hoofer from her traveling dance squad — 18 years her junior. London's Daily Mail caught back-up dancer Casper Smart trailing JLo in New York la...http://current-news-headlines.blogspot.com/

Megan Fox Heading to Great White Way




Actress Megan Fox is set to make her Broadway debut in November, playing a role in the "24 Hour Plays" project, an annual fundraiser to benefit the Urban Arts Partnership. Fox will join Sarah Silverman, Gabourey Sidibe, Tracy Morgan, "30 Rock" star Jack ...

Google reveals how it ranks websites

Google Inc offered a detailed glimpse into its secret process of ranking internet websites. SAN FRANCISCO: Google Inc offered a detailed glimpse into its secret process of ranking internet websites, publishing for the first time a list of recent tweaks ...

Google set to launch music store Wednesday

Google Inc., which will launch its long-rumored music store Wednesday, is still furiously working behind the scenes to get key music companies onboard with its plan to take on Apple Inc.'s iTunes and challenge numerous competing digital music services.

Apple's iTunes Match now available; feature costs $24.99 a year

For $24.99 a year, users can add music not purchased from iTunes -- such as songs imported from a CD or downloaded from other sources -- to his or her iCloud music collection. Music can then be played on any iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac or PC "whenever ...

Friday, November 4, 2011

English Movie Umbrage (2011) BluRay 480p[Adult 18+]


 

Director: 

Drew Cullingham

Writer: 

Drew Cullingham

Stars:

 Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani and Jonnie Hurn

Story Summary: In the Old West, the assassination of an ageing cowboy is thwarted by a sultry vampiress, the would-be killer left for dead in the dust. A hundred years later an ancient obsidian mirror, long unearthed from the Mesopotamian desert, is liberated from an American collector's vault and illegally transported to Europe. Jacob, an unscrupulous antiques dealer, moves to a remote farmhouse with his pregnant young wife, Lauren, and his difficult ward, Rachel.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Google Search Algorithm Change For Freshness To Impact 35% Of Searches; Twitter Firehose Remains Off



Google announced they are rolling out a new search algorithm change that helps make the search results “fresher.” The big news here is that besides for the results being fresher, the results will change for about 35% of all searches.

Caffeine Was Infrastructure, This Is Algorithmic

Fresher results can make for more relevant results, which is why Google moved over to the caffeine infrastructure last year. That was only an infrastructure change, to make sure Google can index, crawl and return results faster. Now Google changed their search algorithm to show fresher results, fresher than ever before.
Google said:
We completed our Caffeine web indexing system last year, which allows us to crawl and index the web for fresh content quickly on an enormous scale. Building upon the momentum from Caffeine, today we’re making a significant improvement to our ranking algorithm that impacts roughly 35 percent of searches and better determines when to give you more up-to-date relevant results for these varying degrees of freshness.

35% Of The Searches Are Impacted

That is larger than the Panda update which impacted 12% of the searches conducted.
What type of searches does it impact? Google said:
  • Recent events or hot topics. For recent events or hot topics that begin trending on the web, you want to find the latest information immediately. Now when you search for current events like [occupy oakland protest], or for the latest news about the [nba lockout], you’ll see more high-quality pages that might only be minutes old.
  • Regularly recurring events. Some events take place on a regularly recurring basis, such as annual conferences like [ICALP] or an event like the [presidential election]. Without specifying with your keywords, it’s implied that you expect to see the most recent event, and not one from 50 years ago. There are also things that recur more frequently, so now when you’re searching for the latest [NFL scores], [dancing with the stars] results or [exxon earnings], you’ll see the latest information.
  • Frequent updates. There are also searches for information that changes often, but isn’t really a hot topic or a recurring event. For example, if you’re researching the [best slr cameras], or you’re in the market for a new car and want [subaru impreza reviews], you probably want the most up to date information.
Postscript From Danny Sullivan: Had a chance to get some questions answered from Google now, plus some addition issues, below….

Freshness Ranking Not New, Just Apparently Improved

It’s not new for Google to do a boost of fresh content. “Query Deserved Freshness” is a content ranking factor that dates back to 2007. The Caffeine update of last year made it possible, Google said, to gather content even faster, which in turn could potentially be ranked better.
So what’s different now? Apparently, freshness is getting even more rewarded, having an impact on one out of three searches. That’s huge — though it’s unclear what it was before. For all we know, 35% of searches were already being impacted by freshness ranking. The previous number was never stated (and yes, we’re checking with Google on this).
Postscript: Google says the change is providing “fresh” content for twice as many queries as before. In other words, the old “freshness” algorithm had an impact on about 17.5% of queries. Now it impacts double that figure, 35%.

Potential For “Freshness” Spam

There are potential downsides. Sometimes you do want to reward fresh content. But what’s fresh? If someone simply makes a small change to a page, does that give it a fresh boost? If someone reposts exactly the same content on a new page a day or two after initially posting it, is that fresh? Is when the page was first found define freshness, or is the first modified date used?
Does this open Google up to an even worse situation than can already happen with Google News now, where publishers file and refile stories in an effort to win the freshness race there, since the latest versions of stories often get top billing.
Rewarding freshness potentially introduces huge decreases in relevancy, new avenues for spamming or getting “light” content in. Most likely, Google’s going to use a combination ofsearch ranking factors to help qualify when it wants to trust something is both fresh and good.
Google wouldn’t say how “freshness” is being determined, but it did tell us in response to questions that being fresh wasn’t the only thing being rewarded:
Freshness is one component, but we also look at the content of the result, including topicality and quality.
Postscript: Google now tells us that one of the freshness factors — the way they determine if content is fresh or not — is the time when they first crawled a page. So if you publish a page, and then change that page, it doesn’t suddenly become “fresh.”

Freshest Info Still Missing: Twitter

Also unclear is the situation with Twitter. The largest amount of “fresh” information on the web are tweets. Despite the growth of Google+, the volume of tweets happening far eclipses the content there.
Google has been without timely access to tweets since July. It simply cannot crawl Twitter fast enough without receiving the “firehose” of Twitter data to keep up. Today’s announcement does nothing to solve this. Google is only introducing a ranking change, not an indexing change that brings in more tweets.
I asked about this issue, how Google still lacks the Twitter firehose and was told:
Often times when there’s breaking news, microblogs are the first to publish. We’re able to show results for recent events or hot topics within minutes of the page being indexed, but we’re always looking for ways we can serve you relevant information faster and will work to continue improving

35% Change Doesn’t Mean 35% Improvement

A final but important caveat. It’s important not to misinterpret the percentage Google gave out — a 35% change to its results — to mean they are 35% improved.
I saw this the first time we saw Google start talking about a percentage change to it search results, when the Panda Update was said to create at 12% impact. Some assumed that meant a 12% improvement. It didn’t.
We have no commonly accepted way of rating search engine result quality in a numeric fashion. No third party measures if Google or Bing’s results are “90%” good, for example. This means there’s no way to say whether something has improved by a particular percentage.
Google is clear what it means when it puts these percentages out. I’ve never seen them say that they’re to be interpreted as some type of improvement metric. But people do make that mistake — and shouldn’t.
Article source: Search Engine Landhttp://current-news-headlines.blogspot.com/