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Seen At 11: Social Networking Insecurity

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NEW YORK (CBS 2) If you think staying off popular social networking sites, like Pinterest and MySpace, will protect your privacy, think again. A new study found your personal information is often on these sites even though youre not.

Millions of people cant imagine living without social networking, but others dont want any part of it.

I didnt want to know the people in high school when I was in high school, so I dont want them finding me now, Gregg Giglione recently told CBS 2s Chris Wragge.

A bunch of reasons, Mike Karlesky said when asked why he doesnt have a Facebook account. One, I know that I would end up getting sucked into it.

Neither Giglione nor Karlesky have accounts on the social networking giant, but their personal information, including where they live, their employment history and even what they do in their spare time is easy to find on the site, and available for all to see.

On Facebook? Huh, Im actually shocked, Giglione said.

Doesnt sit well with me, Karlesky added.

And theyre not alone. German researchers found all kinds of personal information and private details about people who werent members of Facebook all over the site.

A male or female, straight or gay and so that information is so sensitive and even if you didnt directly post that information, we can infer that about you, said NYU-Poly cyber security expert Max Pala.

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eDev Technologies, Inc. Announces inteGREAT Smart Docs

TORONTO, June 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --eDev Technologies (www.edevtech.com)today announced the initial availability of its breakthrough requirements authoring technology inteGREAT Smart Docs, a Microsoft Office Word 2010 or 2007 plugin for requirements authoring and collaboration.

"One key challenge faced by organizations today is that business and IT use different tools; businesspeople tend to use tools like Microsoft Word, while IT staff use other technical tools for requirements engineering. This leads to broken communication, rekeying data, redundancy, lack of traceability and fragmentation of information," says Asif Sharif, Chief Technologist, eDev Technologies.

inteGREAT Smart Docs allows business users, managers and analysts to author requirements with the familiar, yet structured, Microsoft Word 2010 or 2007 interface. Information from Smart Docs is automatically saved in the requirements repository, Team Foundation Server, as: goals, risks, market potential, requirements, user stories, actors, events, processes and data; along with their properties, attachments and traceability. "This provides TFS users with a very familiar user interface, will enhance its speed of adoption, while broadening its use throughout the enterprise," says Brian Harry, Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation, Microsoft Corporation.

Smart Docs allows users to reuse requirements, either via the auto prompting intellisense feature or by dragging and dropping search results. Users can create WYSIWYG documents like a Requirements Catalogue, BRD, Use Case, User Story, SRS and other Smart Docs right from within Microsoft Word 2010 or 2007, leveraging current templates as the foundation. Once information is created in Microsoft Word 2010 or 2007, flow charts and test cases can be automatically generated. Legacy documents can also become Smart Docs, thereby bringing this content into TFS as a live link.

Documents generated by inteGREAT can be configured as Smart Docs, including the templates currently used by clients today. Smart Docs can be used offline or connected real-time to TFS. "This technology efficiently solves the real time collaboration problem faced by project stakeholders using different interfaces today, since virtually everyone uses Microsoft Word," says Bob Savelson, SVP Sales & Marketing, eDev Technologies. General availability is expected in the fall of 2012.

About eDev Technologies, Inc. (www.edevtech.com)

eDev Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Toronto, Canada, is an established global technology company, recognized worldwide for its unique brand inteGREAT. inteGREAT is a Requirements Lifecycle Management platform that is being used in both the Public and Private Sectors, in organizations of all sizes, worldwide. inteGREAT's success has earned eDev Tier One partnerships including Premier Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partner and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. inteGREAT has also been cited by Forrester Research, Gartner, Seilevel and BaseX Research, as they too have recognized the depth of eDev's services and the measureable value inteGREAT brings to its clients.

For more information, call: Bob Savelson at eDev 416-469-3131 x 226 bob.savelson@edevtech.com

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Wall Street Waits On Word From Fed

(RTTNews.com) - Hopes of additional easing the traders have built against the backdrop of softening economic environment may be put to test, as the D-day has arrived. Reflecting the nervousness of traders ahead of the decision, the U.S. index futures point to a slightly higher opening on Wednesday. The Fed's post-meeting policy statement, updated economic forecasts and press briefing of Chairman Ben Bernanke are expected to be the focal points of the day, as the global economy waddles through muddled waters.

A warning issued by Procter & Gamble (PG) and lackluster guidance announced by tech companies Adobe Systems (ADBE) and Jabil Circuit (JBL) may create some uneasiness about the corporate profit outlook ahead of the second quarter reporting season. The currency market is also searching for direction, with trading muted ahead of the Fed decision. Crude oil is consolidating after yesterday's rally.

As of 6:18 am ET, the Dow futures are up 3 points and the Nasdaq 100 futures are adding 4.75 points, while the S&P 500 futures are down marginally.

U.S. stocks advanced on Tuesday, thanks to hopes that the U.S. Federal Reserve will announce stimulatory support in the wake of weakening global economic fundamentals.

The Federal Open Market Committee, the monetary policy-setting arm of the Federal Reserve is due to release the post-meeting policy statement at 12:30 am ET followed by the release of the FOMC forecasts at 2 pm ET. Chairman Ben Bernanke will hold a press briefing at 2:15 pm ET.

The Energy Information Administration is scheduled to release its weekly petroleum inventory report for the week ended June 15th at 10:30 am ET. A report released by the American Petroleum Institute showed that crude oil stockpiles fell by 550,000 barrels to 385.1 million barrels in the week ended June 15th. While distillate inventories fell by 269,000 barrels, gasoline inventories increased by 1.07 million barrels.

In corporate news, Procter & Gamble lowered its June quarter guidance, citing slower than expected market growth rates and market softness in developed regions along with unfavorable currency translation effects.

Jabil Circuit reported third quarter core earnings that were in line, while its revenues were shy of estimates. For the fourth quarter, the company expects core earnings of 54-66 cents per share on net revenues of $4.1 billion to $4.35 billion. The guidance was soft.

Adobe Systems' second quarter results exceeded estimates. The company guided third quarter non-GAAP earnings to 56-61 cents per share and revenues to $1.075 billion to $1.125 billion. The guidance was soft. The company also narrowed its full year revenue growth guidance to 6-7 percent from 6-8 percent and non-GAAP earnings guidance to $2.40-$2.46 per share from $2.38-$2.48 per share.

La-Z-Boy's (LZB) fourth quarter earnings rose to 37 cents per share, including 19 cents per share in anti-dumping duties, compared to 19 cents per share in the year-ago period, which included a 5 cents per share impairment charge. Sales fell 3.4 percent to $327.39 million, below the consensus expectations.

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Mobile and Technology

Jun 19, 2012

In January this year, EyeforTravel featured an article titled Why 2012 is going to be The Year of SoLoMo. The three initiatives of SoLoMo (social, local, and mobile), are key components of the new always connected travel consumers behaviour.

Social is about sharing our travel experiences, mobile speaks to our always on-the-go nature and is supported by the technological advancements in smartphones - and local relates to our need for information from our immediate environment.

The convergence of these three initiatives provides a new sweet spot for travel brands to engage customers on the move. The location-aware capabilities of smartphones enable brands to streamline search results as well as target the customer with highly relevant local offers.

The integration with social media provides an ideal opportunity to encourage on-site guest experience sharing. A great example of this is that of Fiesta Hotel GroupssUshuaia Beach Hotel Ibiza featured in a recent EyeforTravel article.

EyeforTravels Social Media & Mobile Strategies for Travel 2012 conference in San Francisco earlier this year in March saw an insightful presentation by Lise Struwing, Director, Web Strategy for luxury hotel group Loews Hotels. Struwing teamed up with Margaret Mastrogiacomo, Manager, New Media & Creative Strategy atHeBS to demonstrate how they took an integrated approach to SoLoMo designed for maximum return on investment.

The video presentation can be viewed here.

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Nightlife Suffers as Gay Men Move Online

A recent poster in New York's gayborhoods tells the tale: "MORE GRINDR=FEWER GAY BARS." This brief cri de coeurspread, appropriately enough, via social media and on blogs like Joe. My. God.cited hookup sites and rapidly proliferating mobile apps like Grindr for killing New York's gay nightlife.

It's hard to believe that a mere 10 years ago, up to 2,000 men were dancing into Sunday morning at the Roxy; in the '80s, 3,000 members were packing the Saint for 18-hour marathons. Today, the city's only dedicated gay dance club, XL, has an official capacity of 750, which along with a few smaller dancefloors in bars like the Ritz and Splash, is the only game in town. Meanwhile, Manhunt, the granddaddy of hookup sites, boasts 200,000 active users in the city. With more than 400,000 local log-ins a week, New York makes up 10 percent of Manhunt's user base.

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Still dressing for club success

Even John Blair, the veteran promoter behind Hell's Kitchen's XL, admits, "Even if you could build a club like the Saint, you couldn't get that many people. Back then, that's all their social life was. People don't need to go to bars to hook up."

On those rare occasions where they actually meet someone face to face, guys wait until they're home to seal the deal. "It's not part of the culture where, if you meet someone, it's even socially acceptable," notes Stephen Pevner, who, as head of the Saint At Large, produces one of the city's few remaining major big-room dance events, the annual Black Party. "They say, 'I'll see you on Manhunt.'" Hey, why go out at all when you can order in?

The reasons for what everyone agrees is a noticeable contraction in club life go way beyond the digital revolution into even more fundamental changes. Younger gay men might be more concerned about meeting Mr. Right to marry and start families than the perpetual search for Mr. Right Now. Even the ones still on the prowl have less expendable income after paying for a rabbit warren of a room in a shared apartment in a funky neighborhood far away from Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen, or the East Village. Who wants to be cooked at 4 a.m. while anticipating a long wait for a subway train and a longer walk from the station?

Besides, gay men don't define themselves by the clubs they frequent anymore. Nor do they have to. In the years after Stonewall, clubs like the Firehouse and 12 West represented safe spaces in a hostile world where we could flirt, make out, and hook up (usually on site). With gay men coming out earlier and being comfortable hanging out with straight friends, even Blair and his partner in life and work, Beto Sutter, disagree about whether an unspoken, discriminatory door policy still works. "At the Roxy, people complained about too many girls," Sutter says, adding, "eight girls for every guy! Now they want diversity on Saturday night."

Jake Resnicow, promoter of one of the few new franchise events in town, Matinee, which began on Ibiza, agrees: "Matinee has demonstrated that the boys appreciate a mixed crowd."

Blair, however, maintains that "the gay community wants to be around people like themselves. "If you have too many straights, there are complaints, a lot of complaints. If anything, gay men are segregating themselves into smaller groups." The bears have their club nights, like Joe Fiore's Rockbear and Blowoff, held periodically at the High Line in West Chelsea; the skinny young guys (a/k/a/ the twinks), the single-named HK bars (Barracuda, Therapy, Industry, et al.); the musclemen, the semi-regular Alegria parties. Even older gay men have their own dances, such as Sunday Teas at XL.

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