Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Are These Avant-Garde Popsicles the Frozen Treats of the Future?


Whether they're ice pops or flat Paletas, most icy treats aren't much of an adventure. But these faceted vegan delicacies up the ante: They're designed to have a smoother melt and better mouth feel and than anything you've tried before. That's right—highly engineered popsicle mouth feel. Welcome to the future. It's time to savor the flavor.


Kyl21, as the treats are named, is the brainchild of the avant-garde folks the Science Kitchen, a Berlin-based food lab dedicated to molecular gastronomy and foodie innovation. Freezing the delicacies in liquid nitrogen reduces the amount of sugar, far, and air needed to hit that sweet spot they're after, while the ingredients themselves... well, they're not exactly traditional. Co.Design's got the scoop that soy and coconut milk were cast aside for rice- and oat-based recipes—some with alcohol, too! And each geometric shape is mounted on a stick carved with a molecular number.


Whether or not the efforts amount to a more delicious result? For now, you'd have to go to Science Kitchen's HQ in Germany to give them a try. But hey, they sure are beautiful to look at. [Co.Design]


Are These Avant-Garde Popsicles the Frozen Treats of the Future?


Source: http://gizmodo.com/are-these-avant-garde-popsicles-the-frozen-treats-of-th-1445151701
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

If You Think Wealth Disparity Is Bad Here, Look At Russia





Prospective clients walk past yachts during the Millionaire Boat Show at the Royal Yacht Club in Moscow on Sept. 3, 2011. A new report says Russia has the highest rate of inequality in the world – barring some small Caribbean islands.



Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters /Landov


Prospective clients walk past yachts during the Millionaire Boat Show at the Royal Yacht Club in Moscow on Sept. 3, 2011. A new report says Russia has the highest rate of inequality in the world – barring some small Caribbean islands.


Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters /Landov


You've seen the headlines:


Top 1 percent took record share of 2012 U.S. income


How income inequality hurts America


Gatsby Stays on Farm as Income Gap Limits Social Mobility


But while income inequality in this country may be growing, the U.S. has nothing on Russia, according to a new report by investment bank Credit Suisse.


Russia, the bank says, has the highest rate of inequality in the world – barring some small Caribbean islands.


Just how bad is it? Thirty-five percent of household wealth in the country is in the hands of 110 people (Yes, that's right — 110.).


There's more: There's one Russian billionaire for every $11 billion in household wealth in the country. Worldwide, that number is one for every $170 billion in household wealth.


What's more troubling, the report says, is that when exchange rates are factored in, the average wealth of Russians has been falling since 2007, or just before the global economic crisis began.


All but one of the 26 Russian billionaires named in 2005 remained on the list in 2010 – a higher survival rate, the report said, than most other economies.


"The number of Russian billionaires more than doubled from 2005 to 2010, so the high survival rate likely reflects low downward structural mobility in the upper wealth tail, as well as higher than average wealth among world billionaires and – quite possibly – state protection of billionaire interests leading to lower exchange mobility at the top end than seen in other countries," the report said.


Here's more from the report:




"At the time of transition there were hopes that Russia would convert to a high skilled, high income economy with strong social protection programs inherited from Soviet Union days. This is almost a parody of what happened in practice. Efforts were made at the outset to distribute state assets equitably: most of the housing stock was given away to residents and shares in Gazprom were allocated to Russian citizens. But other choice assets in resource-rich companies went to the chosen few, and subsequent developments in a nation notorious for weak institutions have reinforced the importance of political connections rather than entrepreneurial talent."




How Does The U.S. Compare?


The U.S. has recovered from the global financial crisis, the report says.


Americans account for 42 percent of the world's billionaires. Looking five years ahead, the report forecasts that the U.S. still will have the highest aggregate wealth globally in 2018, with total net worth approaching $100 trillion.


Credit Suisse did not directly address wealth inequality in the U.S., but recent data from the Internal Revenue Service showed that the gap between the richest 1 percent and the rest of the population is the widest since the 1920s.


The Associated Press noted that the wealthiest Americans earned more than 19 percent of all household income last year. The AP reports:




"Economists point to several reasons for widening income inequality. In some industries, U.S. workers now compete with low-wage labor in China and other developing countries. Clerical and call-center jobs have been outsourced to countries such as India and the Philippines.


"Increasingly, technology is replacing workers in performing routine tasks. And union power has dwindled. ... The changes have reduced costs for many employers. That is one reason corporate profits hit a record this year as a share of U.S. economic output, even though economic growth is sluggish and unemployment remains at a high 7.2 percent."




Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/10/10/231446353/if-you-think-wealth-disparity-is-bad-here-look-at-russia?ft=1&f=1006
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Mobile-Focused Ad Tech Startup Run Raises $1.5M From Verizon Ventures

run logoRun, which offers ad-buying tools and analytics, is announcing that it has raised $1.5 million in funding from Verizon's strategic investment arm Verizon Ventures. Co-founder and COO Dan Schwartz said that demand-side platforms (which are used by advertisers to buy ads across multiple ad exchanges and data sources) have mostly taken two approaches when it comes to mobile. First, there are the traditional DSPs that started on desktop and are now looking at mobile. Second, there are startups focused on mobile exclusively. He described Run, on the other hand, as part of "the first crop of ad tech 2.0 companies" and one that's taking a "mobile-first approach" to ad buying while still running campaigns that across devices.

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China's Sun wins 800 metres freestyle gold

BARCELONA | Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:07pm BST

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Sun Yang of China won a second consecutive men's 800 metres freestyle gold at the world championships in Barcelona on Wednesday, his second title of the week following Sunday's triumph in the 400 freestyle.

Olympic champion in London last year at 400 and 1,500 metres, Sun touched in a time of seven minutes 41.36 seconds, with American Michael McBroom taking silver in 7:43.60 and Ryan Cochrane of Canada bronze in 7:43.70.

Sun is only the second man after Australian Grant Hackett to win world titles at 400, 800 and 1,500 metres.

His titles at the three distances have been earned over two different championships - Sun won the 800 and 1,500 in Shanghai two years ago and was second in the 400 - but he remains on course to match Hackett's three golds from the 2005 edition in Montreal.

The 1,500 metres freestyle final is on the final day of the championships on Sunday.

(Reporting by Iain Rogers, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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Just Look at How Much Worse Android Fragmentation Got Last Year

Just Look at How Much Worse Android Fragmentation Got Last Year

Android fragmentation has been a point of contention for many, many years. And the latest report from OpenSignal, the world's largest source of crowdsourced coverage information, suggests that it's only gotten worse over the last year.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/just-look-at-how-much-worse-android-fragmentation-got-l-921423675

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