Sunday, January 27, 2013

Temple Run 2 (for Android)

By Jeffrey L. Wilson

Temple Run 2 (free), the highly anticipated sequel to one of 2012's biggest Android games, dashes into the Google Play marketplace a week after debuting in the Apple App Store. Featuring improved graphics, alternate player-characters with unique abilities, and new obstacles, the free-running game builds on the addictive, pick-up-and-play qualities of the original title while maintaining the extremely attractive zero-dollar price point. If you had any type of affection for the original Temple Run, you'll dig Temple Run 2?just don't expect a radically different game.

The Basics
Your play as Guy Dangerous, a redheaded Indiana Jones-type who apparently used his collected (stolen?) money to ditch his original ripped threads and barefoot look for a Doc Savage-worthy outfit. Guy, clutching a valuable artifact, flees Giant Demon Monkeys in interior and exterior levels as you tilt your Android device left and right to turn, swipe up to leap chasms, or swipe down to slide under fallen trees. Appearing in Temple Run 2 are cart levels that add nothing new to the gameplay other than interior cave levels that serve up visual diversity.

That said, Temple Run 2's constant movement and sense of speed makes it far more engaging than the likes of Angry Birds or Cut the Rope as there's a continuous action flow that doesn't let up until you run face-first into a log or plunge over the side of a cliff. The randomly generated levels lack a definite end?they continue until you end it by making a mistake. This is a welcome touch as it gives you the opportunity to rack up as many points as possible. Points that you can brag about to your friends by sharing scores on Twitter.

Treasure Island
You'll collect coins during your sprint that lets you purchase power-ups (such as longer-lasting shields or faster foot speed), but a handful of them only become available after you unlock the extra characters. You can also purchase new abilities such as Coin Magnet, which draws coins to you as you blaze through levels.

Coins aren't the objects you'll find in your run. Keep an eye open for gems, which are used to increase your power-ups' potencies. If you'd rather not devote your life to the game you can buy coins with real-world moolah: prices range from 99 cents (5 gems or a 5,000 coin pack) to $19.99 (500 gems or a 400,000 coin pack).

The Finish Line
Temple Run 2 isn't radically different from the original?it feels very much like a 1.5 release?but it's hard not to recommend the title to fans of the original. It's fast, frantic, and free, which are the elements that are sure to make Temple Run 2 another smash success as it doesn't deviate from Imangi Studios' highly addictive formula.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Best Buy offering MacBook Air for $200 off, other Apple deals, today and tomorrow only

If you've been eyeing a new MacBook Air then run, don't walk, over to Best Buy and grab one for $200 off. It's part of a sale that's lasting only today and tomorrow, and includes some accessories and some incentives. Limited quantities, no rain checks.

Let me know what you score.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Steve Jobs threatened patent suit to enforce no-hire policy: filing

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple co-founder Steve Jobs threatened to file a patent lawsuit against Palm if that company's chief executive didn't agree to refrain from poaching Apple employees, according to a court filing made public on Tuesday.

The communication from Jobs surfaced in a civil lawsuit brought by five tech workers against Apple Inc, Google Inc, Intel Corp and others, alleging an illegal conspiracy to eliminate competition for each other's employees and drive down wages.

The defendant tech companies have attempted to keep a range of documents secret. However, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California rejected parts of that request, which led to details of Jobs' 2007 communications with then-Palm chief executive Edward Colligan becoming part of the public record.

Jobs proposed eliminating competition between the two companies for talent, according to a sworn statement from Colligan cited by the plaintiffs.

"Mr. Jobs also suggested that if Palm did not agree to such an arrangement, Palm could face lawsuits alleging infringement of Apple's many patents," Colligan said in the statement.

An Apple representative could not immediately be reached for comment on Tuesday. A spokesman for Hewlett-Packard Co, which acquired Palm, also could not be reached.

Colligan told Jobs that the plan was "likely illegal," and that Palm was not "intimidated" by the threat.

"If you choose the litigation route, we can respond with our own claims based on patent assets, but I don't think litigation is the answer," he said.

In 2010, Google, Apple, Adobe Systems Inc, Intel, Intuit Inc and Walt Disney Co's Pixar unit agreed to a settlement of a U.S. Justice Department probe that bars them from agreeing to refrain from poaching each other's employees.

The Justice Department and California state antitrust regulators then sued eBay Inc late last year over an alleged no-poaching deal with Intuit.

In a separate court filing on Tuesday, eBay asked a U.S. judge to dismiss the government's lawsuits, saying the company had done nothing wrong.

Antitrust law "does not exist to micromanage the interaction between the officers and directors of a public company," eBay said in its filing. A Justice Department spokesman could not immediately be reached.

Koh is currently mulling whether the civil lawsuit can proceed as a class action, which would give the plaintiffs more leverage to extract a large settlement. Plaintiff attorneys have estimated that damages potentially could run into hundreds of millions of dollars.

At court hearing last week, Koh cited emails between top executives as key evidence for plaintiffs, though the judge also said plaintiffs' economic analysis had "holes."

The Tuesday court filings detail how Google developed its no-hire agreements. When Google's human resources director asked then-chief executive Eric Schmidt about sharing its no-cold call agreements with competitors, Schmidt - now the company's executive chairman - advised discretion.

"Schmidt responded that he preferred it be shared 'verbally, since I don't want to create a paper trail over which we can be sued later?'" he said, according to the court filing. The HR director agreed.

In an email on Tuesday, Google spokeswoman Niki Fenwick said Google has "always actively and aggressively recruited top talent."

Schmidt is scheduled to be questioned by plaintiff lawyers next month.

The civil case in U.S. District Court, Northern District of California is In Re: High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation, 11-cv-2509.

(Reporting By Dan Levine; Editing by Daniel Magnowski)

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Urban Fantasy RP?

This is an idea that's been bouncing around in my head for a while now, and I just thought I'd get it out there and see if anybody else wanted to discuss it and perhaps bring it to fruition.

Essentially, the premise of the RP would be that an unexplained incursion of some fantasy, such as monsters, has provoked a government lockdown on a particular area of X City. The protagonists might receive some kind of equipment that will give them an edge against the monsters, but if they do they are not the only ones with it. They have to survive in a place that rapidly becomes dog-eat-dog, fighting monsters, villainous characters who either collaborate with or try to harness sinister forces, and some mysterious Black-Ops or mercenaries contracted to "solve" the problem.

I'd prefer to keep it on the realistic side, with a significant portion of drama coming from the protagonists' struggles to remain sane and alive. Age range of protagonists would be as wide as the imagination of the various players permits, and of course within reason (speaking bluntly, an elderly man would likely not survive long).

Any thoughts?

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Te'o provides answers, but more may be asked

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o listens during an interview with ESPN's Jeremy Schaap, right, on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN's Jeremy Schaap, right, on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY

NEW YORK (AP) ? Manti Te'o tried to put one of the strangest sports stories in memory behind him, insisting he was the target of an elaborate online hoax in which he fell for a fake woman created by pranksters, then admitting his own lies made the bizarre ordeal worse.

Whether his off-camera interview with ESPN was enough to demonstrate that the Notre Dame star linebacker was a victim in the scheme instead of a participant is still an open question.

The most important judges of the All-American and Heisman Trophy finalist may be pro football teams. Te'o has finished his coursework at Notre Dame and is preparing for the NFL draft at an elite training facility in Florida, where the 2?-hour interview was conducted late Friday night.

ESPN reporter Jeremy Schaap said that the 21-year-old Te'o answered all his questions in a calm voice, and tried to clear up the mysteries and inconsistencies of the case.

Among the highlights:

? Te'o denied being in on the hoax. "No. Never," he said. "I wasn't faking it. I wasn't part of this."

? Te'o provided a timeline and details of his relationship with Lennay Kekua, his virtual sweetheart, who went through an array of medical calamities before "dying" of Leukemia in September, just hours after Te'o got real news of his grandmother's death.

? He acknowledged that he lied to his father about meeting Kekua in person, then exacerbated the situation after her supposed death when he "tailored" his comments to reporters to make it sound as if their relationship was more than just phone calls and electronic messages.

"I even knew, that it was crazy that I was with somebody that I didn't meet, and that alone ? people find out that this girl who died, I was so invested in, I didn't meet her, as well," Te'o said. "So I kind of tailored my stories to have people think that, yeah, he met her before she passed away, so that people wouldn't think that I was some crazy dude."

In the same part of the conversation, Te'o said: "Out of this whole thing, that is my biggest regret. And that is the biggest, I think, that's from my point of view, that is a mistake I made."

? He detailed the confusing phone conversation he had on Dec. 6, when the woman who was posing as Kekua contacted him and told him one last hard-to-believe story about how she had to fake her own death to evade drug dealers. Te'o said it left him piecing together what exactly was going on over the next few days, when he was bouncing from interview to interview while taking part in the Heisman Trophy ceremony in New York on Dec. 8 and another awards dinner in Los Angeles the next night. He mentioned his girlfriend in interviews at least three times over that period.

? Even after he went to his parents, coaches and Notre Dame officials with the story by Dec. 26, and the school provided an investigation that it says corroborated Te'o's version by Jan. 4, the player told ESPN that it was not until Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, a 22-year-old acquaintance who lives in California, contacted him Wednesday and confessed to the prank, that he finally believed Kekua was not real. Schaap said that Te'o showed him direct messages from Twitter in which Tuiasosopo admitted to masterminding the hoax and apologized.

Schaap remarked to Te'o earlier in the interview that he still talked about Lennay as if she existed.

"Well, in my mind I still don't have answers," Te'o replied. "I'm still wondering what's going on, what happened."

Tuiasosopo has not spoken publicly since Deadspin.com broke the news of the hoax on Wednesday and identified him as being heavily involved.

At the Tuiasosopo house in Palmdale, Calif., the family did not answer the door Saturday. The AP learned Saturday through public records and interviews a house on the street as the Tuiasosopo's that Te'o had flowers delivered to after Kekua "died" was once lived in by Ronaiah. The residents now? A family named Kekua, though they've never heard of a Lennay Kekua.

Whether Tuiasosopo ultimately confirms Te'o's version of the story will go a long way toward determining where this saga is headed.

In the interview with ESPN, Te'o implied that he was not holding a grudge against Tuiasosopo.

"I hope he learns," Te'o said. "I hope he understands what he's done. I don't wish an ill thing to somebody. I just hope he learns. I think embarrassment is big enough."

Te'o was the emotional leader and best player on a Notre Dame team that went from unranked to playing for the program's first national championship since 1988. And Te'o's tale of inspired play while dealing with a double-dose of tragedy became the theme of the Irish's unexpected rise and undefeated regular season.

Not until Te'o and the Irish faced Alabama in the BCS championship did the good times end. The Crimson Tide won in a 42-14 rout on Jan. 7, the hoax was then exposed and suddenly the dream season was tarnished.

So far no law enforcement agencies have indicated they are pursuing a criminal case in the scam, and Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick in a news conference earlier this week said the university was going to leave it up to Te'o and his family to pursue legal action.

Bennett Kelly, founder of the Internet Law Center in Santa Monica, Calif., said a criminal case of fraud against the perpetrators probably wouldn't work because it appears they took nothing of value (money or other items) from Te'o. The player said at one point the fake girlfriend asked for his checking account number but he declined.

A civil suit would be difficult as well, Kelley said.

"It's not as easy as it's often portrayed," Kelley said. "The context has to be outrageous. There usually has to be some kind of physical manifestation. It can't just be that it was a bummer."

Swarbrick said from the start that it didn't seem as if laws were broken or NCAA rules violated. He had publicly encouraged Te'o to give his side of the story.

"Manti put this to rest for me and the University long ago," Swarbrick said in a text message to the AP on Saturday. "I am just glad that everyone (at least everyone open to the facts) now knows what we have long known ? that a great young man was the innocent victim of a very cruel hoax."

While fans and the members of the media might not be satisfied with where Te'o has left it, he won't necessarily be compelled to answer to them ? just to potential employers starting in February.

At the NFL combine, Te'o will have his physical skills and fitness tested, and he will be interviewed by NFL executives and coaches. He has been projected as a potential first-round draft pick. If his involvement in this hoax sets off red flags for teams and it causes him to slip in April's draft, it could cost him millions of dollars.

Said former Dallas Cowboys general manager and NFL draft consultant Gil Brandt: "Between now and 97 days from now when the draft comes, there'll be a lot of people investigating just what took place."

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Associated Press Writers Tami Abdollah in Los Angeles and Justin Pritchard in Carson, Calif. contributed.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Deadly Algeria hostage crisis not over, toll murky

This Oct. 8, 2012 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe shows the Amenas Gas Field in Algeria, which is jointly operated by BP and Norway's Statoil and Algeria's Sonatrach. Algerian special forces launched a rescue operation Thursday at the plant in the Sahara Desert and freed foreign hostages held by al-Qaida-linked militants, but estimates for the number of dead varied wildly from four to dozens. (AP Photo/DigitalGlobe)

This Oct. 8, 2012 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe shows the Amenas Gas Field in Algeria, which is jointly operated by BP and Norway's Statoil and Algeria's Sonatrach. Algerian special forces launched a rescue operation Thursday at the plant in the Sahara Desert and freed foreign hostages held by al-Qaida-linked militants, but estimates for the number of dead varied wildly from four to dozens. (AP Photo/DigitalGlobe)

Statoil's CEO Helge Lund, arrives to meet at the centre for relatives to the hostages in Algeria, which has been established near the airport, in Bergen, Norway, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. Algerian forces launched a military assault Thursday at a natural gas plant in the Sahara Desert, trying to free dozens of foreign hostages held by militants who have ties to Mali's rebel Islamists, diplomats and an Algerian security official said. Yet information on the Algerian operation varied wildly and the conflicting reports that emerged from the remote area were impossible to verify independently (AP Photo/Hakon Mosvold /NTB Scanpix) NORWAY OUT

Algerian men look at national newspapers headlining the terrorist attack and kidnapping in Amenas at a news stand in Algiers, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. Algerian forces raided a remote Sahara gas plant on Thursday in an attempt to free dozens of foreign hostages held by militants with ties to Mali?s rebel Islamists, diplomats and an Algerian security official said. Information on the Algerian assault in the remote area was wildly varying _ Islamic militants claimed that 35 hostages and 15 militants died in a strafing by Algerian helicopters, while Algeria?s official news service claimed hundreds of local workers and half the foreigners were rescued. (AP Photo/Ouahab Hebbat)

A man reads a newspaper headlining "Terrorist attack and kidnapping in In Amenas", at a news stand in Algiers, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. Algerian forces raided a remote Sahara gas plant on Thursday in an attempt to free dozens of foreign hostages held by militants with ties to Mali?s rebel Islamists, diplomats and an Algerian security official said. Information on the Algerian assault in the remote area was wildly varying _ Islamic militants claimed that 35 hostages and 15 militants died in a strafing by Algerian helicopters, while Algeria?s official news service claimed hundreds of local workers and half the foreigners were rescued. (AP Photo/Ouahab Hebbat)

Statoil CEO Helge Lund, left, and Director of Foreign Operations, Lars Christian Bacher, exit from a meeting at Statoil head quarters building in Stavanger, Norway, Thursday Jan, 17, 2013. Algerian forces raided the remote Amenas gas plant on Thursday in an attempt to free dozens of foreign hostages held by militants with ties to Mali's rebel Islamists, according to diplomats on Thursday, and Islamic militants claim that 35 hostages and 15 militants were killed after Algerian military helicopters strafed the area but said seven hostages survived. (AP Photo / Kent Skibstad, NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUT

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) ? An Algerian military raid to free hostages from at least 10 countries at a remote Sahara natural gas complex and wipe out their Islamist militant captors unleashed bloody chaos, and the British government said Friday that the situation was not yet over.

The fate of the fighters and many of the captives remained uncertain, and dueling claims from the military and the militants have muddied the world's understanding of an event that angered Western leaders.

By nightfall, Algeria's government said the raid was over. But Britain's Foreign Office said Friday morning that "the terrorist incident remains ongoing." It said it could give no further details. Manuel Valls, France's interior minister, said the situation remained murky.

At least six people, and perhaps many more, were killed ? among them Britons, Filipinos and Algerians. Terrorized hostages from Ireland and Norway trickled out of the Ain Amenas plant. Dozens more remained unaccounted for: Americans, Britons, French, Norwegians, Romanians, Malaysians, Japanese, Algerians and the fighters themselves.

"This remains a fluid and evolving situation and many details are still unclear, but the responsibility for the tragic events of the last two days squarely rests with terrorists who chose to attack innocent workers, murdering some and holding others hostage," British Foreign Secretary William Hague told Sky News from Australia.

Algeria's army-dominated government, hardened by decades of fighting Islamist militants, shrugged aside foreign offers of help and drove ahead alone, keeping a tight control of information even to Western leaders.

On Friday, Algeria's ambassador to Japan was summoned by the senior vice minister of foreign affairs, who demanded that Algeria prioritize hostages' lives and cooperate closely.

Prime Minister David Cameron spoke twice to his Algerian counterpart on Thursday and was "prepared for bad news," Britain's Foreign Office said.

A U.S. official said late Thursday that while some Americans escaped, other Americans remain either held or unaccounted for. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

The U.S. government sent an unmanned surveillance drone to the BP-operated site, near the border with Libya and 800 miles (1,290 kilometers) from the Algerian capital, but it could do little more than watch Thursday's intervention.

With the hostage drama entering its second day Thursday, Algerian security forces moved in, first with helicopter fire and then special forces, according to diplomats, a website close to the militants, and an Algerian security official. The government said it was forced to intervene because the militants were being stubborn and wanted to flee with the hostages.

The militants ? led by a Mali-based al-Qaida offshoot known as the Masked Brigade ? suffered losses in Thursday's military assault, but garnered a global audience.

Even violence-scarred Algerians were stunned by the brazen hostage-taking Wednesday, the biggest in northern Africa in years and the first to include Americans as targets. Mass fighting in the 1990s had largely spared the lucrative oil and gas industry that gives Algeria its economic independence and regional weight.

Casualty figures in the Algerian standoff varied widely. The remote location is extremely hard to reach and was surrounded by Algerian security forces ? who, like the militants, are inclined to advertise their successes and minimize their failures.

"An important number of hostages were freed and an important number of terrorists were eliminated, and we regret the few dead and wounded," Algeria's communications minister, Mohand Said Oubelaid, told national media, adding that the "terrorists are multinational," coming from several different countries with the goal of "destabilizing Algeria, embroiling it in the Mali conflict and damaging its natural gas infrastructure."

The official news agency said four hostages were killed in Thursday's operation, two Britons and two Filipinos. Two others, a Briton and an Algerian, died Wednesday in an ambush on a bus ferrying foreign workers to an airport. Citing hospital officials, the APS news agency said six Algerians and seven foreigners were injured.

APS said some 600 local workers were safely freed in the raid ? but many of those were reportedly released the day before by the militants themselves.

The militants, via a Mauritanian news website, claimed that 35 hostages and 15 militants died in the helicopter strafing. A spokesman for the Masked Brigade told the Nouakchott Information Agency in Mauritania that only seven hostages survived.

President Barack Obama and Cameron spoke on the phone to share their confusion. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the Obama administration was "seeking clarity from the government of Algeria."

Militants earlier said they were holding seven Americans, but the administration confirmed only that Americans were among those taken. The U.S. government was in contact with American businesses across North Africa and the Middle East to help them guard against the possibility of copycat attacks.

BP, the Norwegian company Statoil and the Algerian state oil company Sonatrach, operate the gas field and a Japanese company, JGC Corp, provides services for the facility.

One Irish hostage managed to escape: electrician Stephen McFaul, who'd worked in North Africa's oil and natural gas fields off and on for 15 years. His family said the militants let hostages call their families to press the kidnappers' demands.

"He phoned me at 9 o'clock to say al-Qaida were holding him, kidnapped, and to contact the Irish government, for they wanted publicity. Nightmare, so it was. Never want to do it again. He'll not be back! He'll take a job here in Belfast like the rest of us," said his mother, Marie.

Dylan, McFaul's 13-year-old son, started crying as he talked to Ulster Television. "I feel over the moon, just really excited. I just can't wait for him to get home," he said.

At least one Filipino managed to escape and was slightly injured, the Philippine Foreign Affairs Department said. Spokesman Raul Hernandez said he had no information about any fatalities.

Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila said the 20-odd militants entered the country from nearby Libya in three vehicles, in an operation commanded by extremist mastermind Moktar Belmoktar, who is normally based in Mali.

The militants made it clear that their attack was fallout from the intervention in Mali. One commander, Oumar Ould Hamaha, said they were now "globalizing the conflict" in revenge for the military assault on Malian soil.

France has encountered fierce resistance from the extremist groups in Mali and failed to persuade many allies to join in the actual combat. The Algeria raid could push other partners to act more decisively in Mali ? but could also scare away those who are wary of inviting terrorist attacks back home.

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Associated Press writers Karim Kabir in Algiers, Bradley Klapper, Kimberly Dozier and Robert Burns in Washington, Lori Hinnant and Elaine Ganley in Paris, Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin, Bjoern H. Amland in Oslo, Norway, Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo and Cassie Vinograd and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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Cancer survivor says she was fired for medical leave ? RT

A breast cancer patient in hospital. (Reuters / Eric Gaillard)

After taking leave to get a mastectomy, a breast cancer survivor was fired from her job the day before she was scheduled to go back to work, allegedly because she had taken too much medical leave.

Vivienne Parra, 39, is now suing her former employer for what she considers an unjust termination. The Oceanside, Calif., woman took three weeks of leave to undergo cancer treatment and a mastectomy in 2009, followed by three more weeks when she delivered a baby.

The woman claims she went to work whenever she was physically capable of it during those six weeks. She says always gave her employer advance notice and documentation whenever she had to take medical leave.

?I put all my effort into this job and even how sick I was I came in. I didn?t have my hair, I?d come in, and I worked hard and I was pregnant; tired from day one,? Parra told NBC News.

The woman?s boss at the Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center allegedly fired her by claiming that ?she no longer desired employment,? the lawsuit states.

?Employers are using the fact that their employees are on leave as a way to get rid of them,? said David Scher, Parras? attorney.

If Parra was indeed fired for seeking breast cancer treatment, then her employer may be in violation of federal laws that protect workers with disabilities from discrimination at the workplace, including the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, the latter of which requires employers to provide their workers with leave for personal and family reasons including illness and pregnancy.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an agency that enforces anti-discrimination laws, conducted a three-year investigation of Parra?s case and believes that she ?was discharged based on her disability in violation of the [Americans with Disabilities Act],? the agency wrote in a letter obtained by the Washington Post.

Parra?s former employer is insisting that the woman did not file the paperwork to request time off and that she had run out of days to use. R. Scott Oswald of the Employment Law Group said that the post-recession economy has increasingly prompted employers to unjustly fire their workers.

In 2005, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed 14,893 charges of disability discrimination in the US. In 2011, it filed 25,742 cases ? a record high.

?I hope the managers I worked for understand all I wanted was help from them so I could pursue what I needed to do to get better,? Parra told the Post.

Source: http://rt.com/usa/news/cancer-survivor-medical-leave-306/

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Friday, January 18, 2013

In the eastern US, spring flowers keep pace with warming climate

Jan. 16, 2013 ? Using the meticulous phenological records of two iconic American naturalists, Henry David Thoreau and Aldo Leopold, scientists have demonstrated that native plants in the eastern United States are flowering as much as a month earlier in response to a warming climate.

The new study is important because it gives scientists a peek inside the black box of ecological change. The work may also help predict effects on important agricultural crops, which depend on flowering to produce fruit.

The study was published online Jan. 16 in PLoS One by a team of researchers from Boston and Harvard Universities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Compared to the timing of spring flowering in Thoreau's day, native plants such as serviceberry and nodding trillium are blooming 11 days earlier, on average, in the area around Concord, Mass., where Thoreau famously lived and worked. Nearly a thousand miles away in Wisconsin, where Leopold gathered his records of blooming plants like wild geranium and marsh marigold, the change is even more striking. In 2012, the warmest spring on record for Wisconsin, plants bloomed on average nearly a month earlier than they did just 67 years earlier when Leopold made his last entry.

"These historical records provide a snapshot in time and a baseline of sorts against which we can compare more recent records from the period in which climate change has accelerated," explains Stan Temple, a co-author of the study and an emeritus UW-Madison professor of wildlife ecology. Temple is also a senior fellow at the Aldo Leopold Foundation in Baraboo, Wis., a stone's throw from the iconic shack where Leopold made many of his observations.

Although the new study is not the first to document the relationship between temperature and flowering dates and the trend toward climate-driven early blooming, it is the first to suggest that the trend in flowering plants may continue beyond what has been observed in controlled studies. The work thus has important implications for predicting plant responses to changing climate, essential for plants such as fruit trees, which are highly susceptible to the vagaries of climate and weather.

"We used relationships revealed in historical records to predict how 47 species of native plants would respond to unprecedented spring temperatures, but that has only been possible because naturalists, past and present, kept good records of what they observed in nature," Temple avers.

Importantly, the results give scientists a peek into the subtleties of ecological change in response to climate change. Flowering of native plants, a harbinger of spring in the world's temperate regions, signals the start of the growing season. Changes in the timing of flowering have broad implications for the animals and insects that depend on the plants.

"Earlier blooming exposes plants to a greater risk of experiencing cold snaps that can damage blossoms and prevent fruiting," says Temple. "The Door County (Wisconsin) cherry crop was ruined in 2012 because the trees bloomed very early in response to record-breaking warmth only to be hit by subsequent frost."

"The Door County cherry crop was ruined in 2012 because the trees bloomed very early in response to record-breaking warmth only to be hit by subsequent frost."

The new study keyed on the detailed phenological records of 32 native plant species in Concord, Mass., kept between 1852 and 1858 by Thoreau, a pioneering naturalist best known as the author of "Walden," as well as later records. A second data set of flowering times for 23 species in southern Wisconsin was compiled by Leopold, a renowned wildlife ecologist at the University of Wisconsin and author of "A Sand County Almanac." Leopold and his students gathered their data in Dane and Sauk Counties between 1935 and 1945. From 1977 until she died in 2011, Aldo Leopold's daughter Nina Leopold Bradley resumed the collection of phenological records near the Leopold Shack.

"Both Thoreau and Leopold were part of the 19th century naturalist movement in which individuals often kept meticulous daily journals recording the things they observed in nature," notes Temple. "Most of those journals have been lost over time, but Thoreau and Leopold were famous writers, and their journals have been preserved, providing us with unparalleled historical data."

Comparing modern observations with those gathered by Leopold shows that in 1942, when the mean spring temperature in southern Wisconsin was 48 degrees Fahrenheit, black cherry bloomed on May 31. In 2012, with a mean spring temperature of 54 degrees Fahrenheit, black cherry blooms were observed as early as May 6. In 1942, Leopold's notes show the woodland wildflower bloodroot blooming on April 12. In 2012, bloodroot was first observed blossoming March 17.

Together, these two data sets provide a unique record of flowering trends in the eastern United States over a 161-year period, says Temple.

"Leopold and Thoreau had no idea their observations would help us understand responses to human-caused climate change," says Temple. "But Leopold knew his records might be useful in retrospect when he wrote: 'Keeping records enhances the pleasure of the search, and the chance of finding order and meaning in these events.'"

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Jakarta rules out changes to palm oil export tax structure

[JAKARTA] Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil producer, will not change its export tax structure for the edible oil or follow rival producer Malaysia by cutting tariffs on crude grades to zero, the trade minister said yesterday.

"The Indonesian government will not change the palm oil export tax structure although Malaysia has been lowering its CPO export tax to zero per cent," Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan said. "We have set up a progressive palm oil export structure in line with our policy to boost the palm oil downstream industry," he added. "Although the Malaysian government has lowered its CPO export tax to zero per cent, we will not be."

Malaysia, the world's second largest palm oil producer, set at zero export taxes for crude palm oil for January and February after announcing last year that it would set duties - formerly at 23 per cent - on a monthly basis. The Malaysian tax changes were aimed at clawing back market share from Indonesia, which in 2011 slashed export taxes on refined palm oil in a bid to boost its processing and downstream industries.

Industry group the Indonesian Palm Oil Association has repeatedly called for a reduction in palm oil export taxes to provide greater parity against Malaysian competitors. But on the downstream and processing side, the Indonesian Vegetable Oil Association says it wants to keep things as they are to maintain consistency.

Source: http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/premium/asia-pacific/jakarta-rules-out-changes-palm-oil-export-tax-structure-20130117

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Twist on Turkey's treatment of multiple sclerosis ... - malagao

What if these chemicals orders were short-circuited? Team-tryptophan products used Platten is that in mice with an MS-like condition. Tests on miceUntil now, scientists have tested an artificial version of the molecule in mice with an MS-like condition. The strategy they tried reversed the paralysis caused by the disease in mice, the researchers write in Science.

The researchers included Michael Platten, MD, now the Department of Neurology, University of Tubingen in Germany, and Lawrence Steinman, MD, of Stanford University. Clue up

T cells are activated by a series of chemical messengers. Image of an attack dog waiting for his kennel up to several layers of staff to sign for its release.

The dirty work is done by ?T cells, the? killer cells of the immune system.

In particular, they studied compounds released when tryptophan is broken down.

Under normal conditions, exist in a resting state, quietly but constantly monitor their environment to reveal indications of microbial invasion or tissue damage..

In another test, the rats were ?fewer disease relapses? after eating food experiments, the researchers write.

The immune system has had to defend the body against things that do not belong to us . But in September, the immune system attacks the body itself. That?s because MS is a disease called ?autoimmune?.

A compound found in Turkey, may one day help treat multiple sclerosis , new research shows.

In the body, tryptophan has several jobs. It helps make serotonin , and vitamin B. It is perhaps better known by the public to make some people feel sleepy after eating turkey.

Platten experiment focused on how the by-products of tryptophan affect the immune system. Quiet killer cells

This does not mean that your Thanksgiving dinner can cure or prevent multiple sclerosis. But the discovery could ultimately encourage the development of new MS and other diseases.

Source: http://www.medsearchlnc.com/health-news/twist-on-turkeys-treatment-of-multiple-sclerosis/

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

What did our ancestors look like?

Monday, January 14, 2013

A new method of establishing hair and eye colour from modern forensic samples can also be used to identify details from ancient human remains, finds a new study published in BioMed Central's open access journal Investigative Genetics. The HIrisPlex DNA analysis system was able to reconstruct hair and eye colour from teeth up to 800 years old, including the Polish General Wladyslaw Sikorski (1881 to 1943) confirming his blue eyes and blond hair.

A team of researchers from Poland and the Netherlands, who recently developed the HIrisPlex system for forensic analysis, have now shown that this system is sufficiently robust to successfully work on older and more degraded samples from human remains such as teeth and bones. The system looks at 24 DNA polymorphisms (naturally occurring variations) which can be used to predict eye and hair colour.

Dr Wojciech Branicki, from the Institute of Forensic Research and Jagielonian University, Krak?w, who led this study together with Prof Manfred Kayser, from the Erasmus University Rotterdam, explained, "This system can be used to solve historical controversies where colour photographs or other records are missing. HIrisPlex was able to confirm that General Wladyslaw Sikorski, who died in a plane crash in 1943, had the blue eyes and blond hair present in portraits painted years after his death. Some of our samples were from unknown inmates of a World War II prison. In these cases HIrisPlex helped to put physical features to the other DNA evidence."

For medieval samples, where DNA is even more degraded, this system was still able to predict eye and hair colour (for the most degraded DNA samples eye colour alone), identifying one mysterious woman buried in the crypt of the Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec near Krak?w, sometime during the 12th-14th centuries, as having dark blond/brown hair and brown eyes.

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Bona fide colour: DNA prediction of human eye and hair colour from ancient and contemporary skeletal remains Jolanta Draus-Barini, Susan Walsh, Ewelina Pospiech, Tomasz Kupiec, Henryk Glab, Wojciech Branicki and Manfred Kayser Investigative Genetics (in press)

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

ABC President Paul Lee Reveals the S.H.I.E.L.D. TV Series Takes Place After THE AVENGERS Battle

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News of ABC bring a S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series to pilot was all well and good, but the inclusion of Clark Gregg?s character Agent Phil Coulson had us scratching our collective heads. ?Events that occur in The Avengers would make it rather difficult for Coulson to have a very active role in the series. ?This casting announcement led many to believe that the television show would be a prequel or, at the very least, a parallel story to The Avengers. ?Now ABC Entertainment President Paul Lee has confirmed that the series occurs after the battle in New York at the end of the Marvel mash-up and that Gregg is still going to be involved as Coulson. ?Hit the jump to find out just how that might work.

joss-whedon-avengers-set-photo-hawkeye-bowWe?ve heard a lot from Lee lately on the topic of the?S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series, including his reveal that Joss Whedon has written the pilot and has gone beyond to write for future episodes although the series hasn?t officially been ordered yet. ?Whedon himself talked about the series recently as well. ?Now, IGN has reached out to Lee, who further commented on the timing of the series as it relates to?The Avengers:

?There is no question that it is part of the Marvel Universe. In fact, the story takes place after the battle for New York. ?This is S.H.I.E.L.D. They?re following their own particular stories. There are characters in it, Coulson, who clearly come from Avengers. So it?s part of the world, but we?re going to be very, very careful that we don?t tread on the toes of the features and build a whole new world. And that?s what?Joss Whedon?does better than anybody else. He?s built a world for us.?

S.H.I.E.L.D.?will begin filming next week and Lee remains optimistic for the future of the show should the pilot prove successful. ?Let?s face it, the series is another opportunity for ABC/Disney/Marvel to introduce new characters and expand their awareness:

?I think if we?re lucky enough to have a great series, we?re obviously having fun with that. At this point though, we have a number of characters at the heart of the script who are real characters, who are the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the first task is to make those guys great and relatable and everything that a great show needs. Beyond that, fingers crossed!?

Clark-Gregg-Chris-Evans-The-Avengers-movie-imageSo speaking of those agents at the heart of the script, where does Gregg/Coulson fit into this entire thing? ?If you haven?t seen?The Avengers?yet, stop reading now. ?If you have, then continue on for some wild speculation about how Coulson could work in a?S.H.I.E.L.D.?series after he dies in the movie. ?Here are a couple of 100% unsubstantiated ideas:

  • Agent Coulson never really died. ?It was all a ruse to get the Avengers to unite. ? This would be the biggest cop out and would weaken what is supposed to be the emotional center of the film.
  • Agent Coulson is brought back from the grave. ? It?s possible that this could be the case, especially considering the rampant amount of resurrection done every day in comics, but I?m hoping that Whedon has more respect than that. ?The only way I could see this being palatable is if some sort of new hero/character is introduced that revives Coulson, giving a reason for the characters to be there and the event to occur while paying homage to the scene in?The Avengers.
  • Agent Coulson returns as a hologram/android/clone. ? This is only slightly less offensive than a spontaneous resurrection of Coulson or a tricky Coulson that never really died. ?However, it would show off the cutting-edge technology of?S.H.I.E.L.D. and could be a device for some interesting writing moving forward.

However it works out, #CoulsonLives. ?Let us know how you think Gregg will make his return in the comments below!

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Friday, January 11, 2013

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

School completion rates in the region?and why it matters | Social ...

Since WWII Australia has lagged behind other developed countries in school completion rates. That gap has been reduced but many young people are still not completing Year 12 or equivalent. The 2011 census found that 78% of 19 year olds had completed Year 11 or higher and 69% completed year 12.

Regional youth have lower school completion rates and are less likely to be attending school or other educational institutions, including universities and technical colleges.

Almost half of 19 year olds in the Gascoyne and the Mid West (48% and 49% respectively) completed Year 12.? The Mid West did better at getting youth through Year 11 with 70% completing but in the Gascoyne only 56% had gained Year 11 or higher.

Why does it matter? Economist (and now member of parliament) Andrew Leigh has used Australian data to show that completing Year 12 brings a massive 30% gain in personal income.

What is more, it is difficult to bring young people back into education and training after they have left. Researchers at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research have shown that the likelihood that early school leavers will re-engage with education or training in the future declines dramatically over time.? Youth who are chronically unemployed are the least likely to take up vocational or other studies.? The early school leavers most likely to re-engage are those who are employed and satisfied with their job.? But, the early school leavers are the least likely to get employment.

As both academic papers conclude, government and private investment to ensure all youth complete Year 12 and are helped along a pathway to meaningful employment or study will result in the greatest rewards to the individuals, their families and communities.

The major cities can offer a diversity of employment and training programs, giving every young person a good chance to find something that appeals to him or her.? Australia?s regions are constrained; local technical colleges and regional university campuses struggle to attract enough students to make courses viable and labour markets are small.

The Mid West, which includes the City of Greater Geraldton, has made rapid progress in getting young people to complete Year 11 or higher.? In 2001 and 2006 censuses the proportion on 20-24 year olds completing Year 11 was only 61%.? By 2011 programs that encourage secondary school students to take vocational courses at the local TAFE have pushed the rate to 70%.

Smaller regions such as the Gascoyne may always be at a disadvantage unless new approaches to assist youth to complete school are found. The Gascoyne has had no improvement in the proportion of 20-24 year olds completing Year 11 in the past ten years although the proportion of 20-24 your olds who completed year 12 rose from 41% to 48%.

This is part of a series of posts on how regional youth are faring. The data comes from the Australian Bureau of Statistic?s 2011 Census and specific information I generated from the excellent TableBuilders Pro program on the ABS website.

Thank you to Alan Bradley, CEO of the Regional Development Australia Mid West Gascoyne for commissioning this profile of regional youth.

References

Black, David, Polidano, Cain and Yi-Pin Tseng. The Re-engagement in Education of Early School Leavers. Economic Papers, Vol 31, No 2, pp 202-215, 2012.

Leigh, Andrew. Returns to Education in Australia. Economic Papers,?Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 233-249, 2008.

Source: http://www.socialdimensions.com.au/school-completion-rates-in-the-region-and-why-it-matters/

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Competitive Gaming is Coming of Age as the Esports Scene Takes Off

Ask a person what they associate Las Vegas with and you?ll be given quite the list. However, not generally included among the gambling, drinking, smoking, lounging, partying, and sliding hangovers is a new category of Vegas entertainment: video games.

And no, we don?t mean video poker. That?s different.

Recently TNW headed to The Strip to attend IGN?s IPL 5 tournament in person. The?tournament?itself was in fact several competitions, with titles Starcraft 2, League of Legends, and the nascent ShootMania each occupying a ballroom of their own to host a multi-day showdown between the world?s top players.

Let?s retreat for a moment: why would there be a video game tournament inside of the Cosmopolitan? As it turns out, for all the normal Vegas reasons: money, competition, sport, betting, and masses of people carrying cash.

 Competitive gaming is coming of age as the esports scene takes off

TNW has written sporadically on esports, the competitive gaming scene. While still mostly unknown to those not in certain demographics, esports itself is now more than a cottage industry. Once more a hope and a vision than a reality, esports has come into its own on the?international?and domestic scenes.

As audiences have grown, teams have matured, and more competition-friendly titles have been released, the money has followed. The Starcraft 2 and League of Legends events at IPL 5 ? the fifth incarnation of IGN?s live esports ProLeague series ? sported $100,000 prize pools. The event itself sold out, bringing a self-reported 10,000 live attendees to the venue in the Cosmopolitan.

For several days, among the usual Vegas mobs were a?surprisingly?large contingent of younger folks, many seemingly too young to gamble at all, stomping around the city as if it had been built for them. The gamers had arrived.

Scale

That 10,000 individuals turned out for IPL 5 is impressive, given that esports is itself a comparatively young industry. IGN doubled the price of tickets for IPL 5, compared to IPL 4, and still sold out of passes. IGN, however, doesn?t intend to raise prices as drastically in the future; it wishes to keep the event series accessible.

Still, 10,000 is a number that college football stadiums fly past, NASCAR scoffs at, and other sports generally crush. If esports events could only manage 10,000 spectators, the entire idea would collapse.

But, just as football games are broadcasted onto your television, so too are esports events livestreamed to your computer. At IPL 5, a peak of?454,000 concurrent viewers tuned into the various streams of the event, across several platforms. All told, over the three-day event some 20 million hours of video content was consumed.

IPL 4, the event?preceding?the most recent, sorted?346,000 concurrent viewers who consumed a small in comparison 6 million hours of content. IGN?s IPL events are besting their previous incarnations sequentially.

 Competitive gaming is coming of age as the esports scene takes off

That?s to be expected, frankly, as IGN has reported that its IGN ProLeague series has doubled in traffic every six months since its birth in 2011.

Here?s the final figure that matters: 6 million unique individuals tuned into IPL 5 during its run.

Expense

Putting on an event on the scale of an IPL isn?t cheap. IGN put in ?well more? than $1 million, according to its founder David Ting. IGN lost money on the event, all told, Ting informed TNW, but the company has made a five-year bet that it is only one year in. It expects in five years that its esports efforts, the larger IPL series, to make money.

That?s a long runway, but one that is feasible. IGN is a division of News Corp, giving it the financial backing that it could need.

There is a simple fact that undergirds esports as a potentially profitable, potentially?massively?profitable business: demographics.?Competitive?gaming has oodles of young males in the 18-34 age bracket, a key market segment for advertisers and brands.

 Competitive gaming is coming of age as the esports scene takes off

IGN?s mixture of live and online events are hardly alone in seeking to capture the attention of gamers. Major League Gaming (MLG), which TNW has covered extensively, operates in the same space. In fact, IGN is something of a new competitor to the older MLG.

Both MLG and IGN host tournaments in person and virtually, all of which are streamed through services such as Twitch.tv and their own?proprietary?technology.

For IGN, its IPL events see about one third of their streaming loads through their own technology, and two thirds through third-party services like Twitch, which cater to the gaming market.

What is next?

Here in the United States, MLG and the IGN IPL ProLeague have proven that there is a large, monetizable market for competitive gaming. Also, the two have demonstrated that it isn?t a passing fad, as each has held numerous events to large draw. And as the industry has grown in the past two years, stability has been established as fact; gaming isn?t becoming any less popular, and titles that lend themselves well to the competitive scene are at the top of the charts.

For IGN, the IPL has two key avenues of growth to tap in 2013: multi-language?broadcasting, and fighting games. IGN is working to have its content cast ? think sportscasters, but for games instead of basketball ? in different?languages?around the world, greatly increasing its reach. The Chinese market, for example, is something that IGN is targeting.

Fighting games are coming to IGN?s circuit as well. While fighting games have their own audience, and events, they never posted large numbers for MLG. IGN is betting that it can?derive?more out of them.

The games

Esports grew greatly following the?release?of Starcraft 2. TNW tends to view the explosion of competitive gaming outside of Korea ? long the bastion of corporate sponsored esports ? that Starcraft 2 brought as the first era of international esports. It drove online and offline audiences. It helped birth and grow livestreaming as a broadcast option, and laid the groundwork for more tournamnet activity as the number of folks tuning in was simply larger.

League of Legends followed, quickly becoming the most popular video game in the world. It has become a more popular spectator title than Starcraft 2. This is akin to the second era of international esports, as League has built on certain foundational elements that Starcraft 2 helped put into place, driving gaming to new heights.

However, Starcraft 2 is due to receive its very first expansion, of a planned two, which could reignite its userbase, and perhaps help its audiences find growth. Starcraft 2 has been a consistent performer in the last year, but it is now some time since it exploded onto the scene.

TNW spoke with?Mike Morhaime, President and co-founder of Blizzard, the company that created Starcraft 2 and its predecessor, who stated that a number of esports-friendly additions and upgrades are coming to Heart of the Swarm, the upcoming update to the game.

Heart of the Swarm will also contain new units, and a fresh single player campaign. Blizzard anticipates that this will bring a fresh crop of casual players to the Starcraft 2 scene.

TNW specifically asked if there are now too many Starcraft 2 tournaments, a question based on the fact that IGN and MLG are hardly the only players in the space. Korean and European tournaments often land on conflicting dates with North American events, forcing certain players to miss key events, or to suffer from whiplash-esque jetlag as they fly to and fro. Mike?s take was that there aren?t too many, but that more organization is needed to keep things straight.

However, Blizzard itself doesn?t want to assume that role. The company wants to work with both its partners and the larger community, but doesn?t want to ?run the scene.? This approach is in direct contrast with Riot Games, creator of League of Legends, which takes a more direct role in its game?s management.

This is not to say that Blizzard is making a mistake. The company has a storied history of creating hit games, such as the Warcraft and World of Warcraft titles, not to mention the entire Starcraft franchise.

Viability

Certainly, esports has proven that it can deliver a large audience, both in person and virtually. At the same time, the economics of professional teams have been mostly sorted out. What has not yet, at least in North America, been completely solved is the financial viability of large events.

It?s not cheap to host 10,000 people inside of Vegas? hottest hotel. And spending six figures on cash prizes isn?t always easy to recoup.

For esports to reach something like its full height, advertising rates need to grow, and fill rates need to strengthen. CBSi is working on the issue for MLG, Twitch.tv and the North American Starleague, but much work remains to be done.

In 2013, if advertising across livestreamed content could be improved, that alone could provide the lifeblood to take esports from something that could exist at a medium size for some time, to a much higher plane.

IGN has a five-year plan. MLG has fresh cash from investors. The North American Star League is on for at least two more seasons.

The games, players, fans, and tournaments are in place for esports to become a multiple of its current size. 2013 will perhaps be the year we find out if competitive gaming can muster and execute to its full potential.

I?ll be watching.

Disclosure: IGN flew me out for the event, and paid for my lodging for the event?s duration. TNW covered all other expenses, naturally.

Image Credits: Miguel Villagran/Getty Images, IGNProLeague

Source: http://thenextweb.com/media/2013/01/06/esports/

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