Thursday, February 7, 2013

Facebook to point out behaviorally targeted ads

DNP Facebook to point out behaviorally targeted ads

If you've ever been creeped out by those targeted ads on Facebook, they're about to be a touch easier to spot. The social network has agreed with the Online Interest-Based Advertising Accountability Program to start displaying the "AdChoice" icon (the image above) in behaviorally targeted Facebook Exchange (FBX) ads, but only when users roll over a gray "x" above the ad. Not only will this let them know the ad is marketed to them based on browser behavior, but it'll let them opt out of that specific ad network. Facebook'll also replace the "Report this ad" hover text with a more descriptive phrase like "Learn about Facebook Ads."

However, it's unclear if this is in complete compliance with the Federal Trade Commission guidelines for "clear and prominent notice" since the ads still require user interaction to reveal their targeted nature. In an emailed statement from Facebook, Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan said: "At Facebook, we work hard to build transparency and control into each of our products, including our advertising offerings." Whether you agree with that or not, you'll start seeing the AdChoice implementation in desktop FBX ads at the end of March.

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Via: Ad Age, Ars Technica

Source: Advertising Self-Regulatory Council (PDF), ASRC Reviews

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/05/facebook-targeted-ads-adchoice/

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Syrian rebels fight close to heart of Damascus

AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels battled President Bashar al-Assad's forces on the edge of central Damascus on Wednesday, opposition activists said, seeking to break his grip over districts leading to the heart of the capital.

Their offensive aims to break a stalemate in the city of 2 million people, where artillery and air strikes have prevented rebels entrenched to the east from advancing despite their capture of army fortifications, the activists said.

"We have moved the battle to Jobar," said Captain Islam Alloush of the rebel Islam Brigade. The district links rebel strongholds in the suburbs with the central Abbasid Square.

"The heaviest fighting is taking place in Jobar because it is the key to the heart of Damascus," he said.

Assad, battling to crush a 22-month-old uprising in which 60,000 people have died, has lost control of large parts of the country but his forces, backed by air power, have so far kept rebels on the fringes of the capital.

State media and pro-Assad websites said rebel fighters had been pushed back from Jobar and other parts of the Ghouta area of eastern Damascus.

"Our noble army is continuing its operations against the terrorists in Irbeen, Zamalka and Harasta and Sbeineh, destroying the criminal lairs," Syrian television said.

But video footage taken by activists purported to show opposition fighters inside Jobar after they overran an army road block, and rebels said they had made significant gains.

"Parts of the Damascus ring road fell to us today. The road has been effectively the last remaining barrier between the Ghouta and the city," said Abu Ghazi, a rebel commander based in the eastern suburb of Irbeen.

"I don't want to give people false hopes but I think if street fighting reaches central Damascus, the regime will not be able to quell it this time."

A disorganized rebel advance on the city failed last year. Ghazi said that this time opposition fighters had established supply lines to support their offensive.

"STRATEGIC TARGETS"

The Damascus Media Office, an opposition activists' monitoring group, said 13 people had been killed in fighting in Jobar, while three people had died in army shelling on Thalatheen, a rebellious neighborhood in southern Damascus.

The Syrian National Council, an opposition group operating in exile and dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood, said Syrian Free Army rebel units were attacking "strategic targets" in Damascus.

"There is a new strategy, brigades are united. What is happening in the field is huge but it is a preparation for bigger operations," said Abu Moaz al-Agha, a leader and spokesman of the Gathering of Ansar al-Islam, which groups many Islamist brigades.

"Right now we will attack checkpoints especially in Jobar that some time ago seemed impossible to get near to. We want to shake the regime."

Abbasid Square and the Fares al-Khoury thoroughfare were closed as fighters attacked roadblocks and fortifications with rocket-propelled grenades and mortars, and mosque speakers in Jobat blasted out chants of "God is Greatest" in support of the rebels, activists said.

"The areas of Jobar, Zamalka, al-Zablatani and parts of Qaboun and the ring road have become a battleground," activist Fida Mohammad said from Qaboun.

Residents reported explosions across the east and north of the capital. "The army seems to have been caught by surprise," one activist said. "Reports from the heart of the battle are talking about several tanks being hit and the army has been pushed to Abbasid Square."

The rebel Liwa al-Islam unit said the operation to enter eastern parts of Damascus aimed to relieve pressure on two large southwestern suburbs that have been under army siege.

Assad's core forces, mostly from his minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam, are based in Qasioun Mountain, which is part of Damascus, and on hilltops dotted with artillery pieces and multiple rocket launchers.

SUPPLY LINE

Estimated at 70,000 army, security and militia personnel, the core forces have a supply line to the coast that has remained open despite rebel efforts to disrupt it.

Rebels were also attacking Adra, 17 km (10 miles) northeast of Damascus. Video footage purported to show an armored vehicle in the area being hit by a rocket. Thousands of refugees have fled to the town, which is home to Syria's largest prison.

In Palmyra, 220 km (140 miles) northeast of Damascus, on the main road to the oil-producing east, a suicide car bomb struck a military intelligence compound, causing dozens of casualties, opposition campaigners said.

A bomb destroyed part of the back wall of the compound near the Roman-era ruins in the city and then a suicide car bomber drove through, detonating the vehicle and destroying parts of the facility, activists in Palmyra said.

They said it was not immediately clear how many people had been killed in the blast and the clashes that followed. Video footage, which could not be immediately verified, showed a large cloud of thick smoke rising in the city.

"The first car bomb struck at around six in the morning. The second one, which caused the larger explosion, broke through into the compound 10 minutes later," activist Abu al-Hassan said from the city.

He said tanks in the compound had responded by shelling an adjacent neighborhood, killing several civilians.

Roadblocks across the city also came under attack.

The state news agency said two "suicide terrorists" blew up cars packed with explosives near a garage in a residential district, killing and wounding several people.

Street demonstrations against Assad's rule erupted in Palmyra at the beginning of the revolt almost two years ago. But the army has since tightened its control of the city, which is situated near a major oil pipeline junction.

After a failed uprising in the 1980s led by the Muslim Brotherhood against the rule of Assad's father, the late president Hafez al-Assad, thousands of political prisoners were executed in a military jail in Palmyra.

(Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fighting-erupts-damascus-rebels-launch-attacks-094148468.html

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Leaked memo shows rationale for killing Qaida-linked Americans

WASHINGTON (AP) ? An internal Justice Department memo says it is legal for the government to kill U.S. citizens abroad if it believes they are senior al-Qaida leaders continually engaged in operations aimed at killing Americans.

The document, reported Monday night by NBC News, provides a legal rationale behind the Obama administration's use of drone strikes against al-Qaida suspects.

The 16-page document says it is lawful to target al-Qaida linked U.S. citizens if they pose an "imminent" threat of violent attack against Americans, and that delaying action against such people would create an unacceptably high risk. Such circumstances may necessitate expanding the concept of imminent threat, the memo says.

"The threat posed by al-Qaida and its associated forces demands a broader concept of imminence in judging when a person continually planning terror attacks presents an imminent threat," the document added.

A September 2011 drone strike in Yemen killed Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan, both U.S. citizens.

The memo does not require the U.S. to have information about a specific imminent attack against the U.S. But it does require that capture of a terrorist suspect not be feasible and that any such lethal operation by the United States targeting a person comply with fundamental law-of-war principles.

"A decision maker determining whether an al-Qaida operational leader presents an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States must take into account that certain members of Al-Qaida ... are continually plotting attacks against the United States" and that "al-Qaida would engage in such attacks regularly to the extent it were able to do so," says the document.

The document also says that a decision maker must take into account that "the U.S. government may not be aware of all al-Qaida plots as they are developing and thus cannot be confident that none is about to occur; and that ... the nation may have a limited window of opportunity within which to strike in a manner that both has a high likelihood of success and reduces the probability of American casualties."

With this understanding, the document added, a high-level official could conclude, for example, that an individual poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States where he is an operational leader of al-Qaida or an associated force and is personally and continually involved in planning terrorist attacks against the United States.

The American Civil Liberties Union said the document is "profoundly disturbing."

"It's hard to believe that it was produced in a democracy built on a system of checks and balances," the ACLU said.

The document says that the use of lethal force would not violate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution when a targeted person is an operational leader of an enemy force and an informed, high-level government official has determined that he poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the U.S.

The document said the courts have no role to play in the matter.

"Under the circumstances described in this paper, there exists no appropriate judicial forum to evaluate these constitutional considerations. It is well established that 'matters intimately related to foreign policy, and national security are rarely proper subjects for judicial intervention,'" the white paper said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/memo-sets-rationale-kill-qaida-linked-citizens-135927368--politics.html

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White House: No new peace plan on Israel trip

(AP) ? The White House says President Barack Obama won't be unveiling a specific new peace proposal when he visits Israel this spring.

The White House announced Tuesday that Obama would travel to Israel, the West Bank and Jordan, raising the possibility the U.S. would launch a new push to revive the stalled peace process.

But White House spokesman Jay Carney says that's not the purpose of the trip. He says Obama's visit is timed to coincide with the start of new terms for Obama and for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Earlier Wednesday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro said Obama would bring an "urgent" agenda to Israel that includes the situations in Syria and Iran. The visit will be Obama's first as president to Israel.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2013-02-06-Obama-Israel/id-ab572d26e61741e893f97eaa983d20f3

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Next Ford Focus RS (reportedly) confirmed for a 2015 launch; new ...

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Ford Motor Company has finally confirmed that the next generation Focus RS is going into production. This car has circled the rumour mills before, and the latest report from Autocar UK sheds more light on the future model. Slated for a 2015 launch, the uber-hot hatch will get a brand new high performance 2.3 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine and, despite numerous rumours and speculations, stay front-wheel drive.

Now that it has a firm grip on the global passenger car sales with ?world models? such as the latest Fiesta and Focus, the next logical step for Ford is to introduce halo models from within its current range, raising its profile beyond the mass market. Banking on the popularity of the first two incarnations, the decision to develop a new Focus RS based on the abled current platform is a no brainer.

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Slotting well above the Focus ST (pictured) in terms of speed and well, focus, the next RS will not cannibalise the former?s sales. As quick and fun as it is, the ST puts a heavier emphasis on everyday usability rather than balls-out performance. The RS will go in the opposite direction.

The word is, Ford is in the midst of developing an all-new turbocharged 2.3 litre motor tuned to around 330 bhp. That?s comfortably more than the Mk2?s 301 bhp, if a little under the 345 bhp offered in its ultimate form, the RS500. Utilising all the latest turbo and direct-injection tech, the engine will also form a new base model for the yet-to-be-released European-bound Mustang.

For the third time in succession, Ford engineers have abandoned the thought of sending power to all four wheels, again sticking to a front-wheel drive platform. The readily available four-wheel drive system used in the Ford Kuga is deemed too heavy and restrictive to achieve the RS? performance goals.

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Ford?s well-loved Revoknuckle front suspension will make a timely comeback in the RS to curb torque steer, as will a standard-fit limited-slip differential. Both were considered unnecessary in light of the Focus ST?s trick electronic torque-vectoring system, though Renault disagreed and installed the conceptually similar PerfoHub suspension and LSD on its Megane RS models.

2015 is still a long way to go, but if the first two models are anything to go by, expect the next Focus RS to be an absolute cracker.

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Source: http://paultan.org/2013/02/06/next-ford-focus-rs-reportedly-confirmed-for-a-2015-launch-new-330-bhp-engine-to-drive-the-front-wheels/

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Business-Focused Ad Startup Bizo Reports $22M In Revenue For ...

Bizo, a startup that helps advertisers reach a business audience, says that it brought in $22 million in revenue in 2012, and that its annualized run rate at the end of the year was $30 million.

The company spun off from ZoomInfo in 2009, and it has raised a total of $20 million from Bessemer Venture Partners, Venrock, Crosslink Capital, and others. The platform offers ad targeting and analytics, and it includes both display and direct-response advertising.

In addition to sharing its revenue numbers, Bizo says it?s now working with more than 600 brands, including two-thirds of the top 50 business-to-business brands. (Back when the company raised its $10 million Series B in April, Bizo told me that it was working with more than 400 brands, and that its revenue run rate at the end of 2011 was $18 million.)

Advertisers include?General Electric, Nissan, Virgin America, Box, Wells Fargo, and eBay. The team has grown by nearly 70 percent to more than 80 employees. And the company says it?s now running ads on 4,200 B2B websites.

?We plan to keep our foot on the gas in 2013,? CEO Russell Glass said in a press release. ?We have aggressive hiring plans and major product innovations coming down the pike, as we weave Bizo?s audience data even more tightly into the B2B marketing stack.?


Bizo gives marketers instant access to the people who sign the checks at work, and have the most to spend on life: business professionals. Fueled by proprietary demographic data, the Bizo Marketing Platform precisely targets more than 100 million professionals around the world, including more than 80 percent of the U.S. business population. Bizo has won the confidence of more than 400 brands including AMEX, Mercedes Benz, Monster, Salesforce.com, Porsche, Microsoft, AT&T and UPS who use Bizo to exert...

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/04/bizo-2012-revenue/

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Chris Brown Accused of Lying on Community Service Reports, Violating Probation

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/02/chris-brown-accused-of-filing-bogus-community-service-reports-vi/

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