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Review: 'Slick' iOS7 shines on iPhones

One of the best things about Apple's latest iPhones is the slick new iOS 7 software that runs the devices. But that souped-up operating system could end up hurting sales because the free software upgrade will also work on iPhones released since 2010, giving owners of the older models less incentive to buy Apple's newest products.

Perhaps unwittingly, even Apple's software boss Craig Federighi alluded to this potential problem while he was bragging about iOS 7 at the company's unveiling of its new phones Tuesday. He predicted that anyone who elects to install the software will feel "like they're getting an all-new device."

I understood what Federighi meant once I was able to see the iOS 7's improvements in action on Apple's two new iPhones, the 5C and the 5S. Although Apple announced iOS 7 at a conference three months ago, Tuesday marked the first time the company allowed reporters to experience the software hands-on.

Although the iPhone 5C is less expensive than its predecessor, the iPhone 5, iOS 7 almost made it look fancier than previous generations. As an iPhone 5 owner, I was feeling a bit envious until I remembered that I'll be able to spiff up my device, too, when the software is released on Sept. 18. The operating system will work on the iPhone 4 and later models, iPad 2s and subsequent versions, and the iPod Touch that came out late last year.

iOS 7 looks much different than previous versions of the operating system because it no longer displays iPhone apps as three-dimensional, embossed objects meant to mirror their real-world counterparts. The icons instead are flatter and more colorful.

Any significant change in design typically upsets users familiar with the old way of doing things, but I suspect the complaints about iOS 7 will be muted unless there are some terrible bugs in the software that weren't evident during the brief time that I was given to experiment.

I am fairly certain most people who download iOS 7 are going to be pleased. The software makes it easier to navigate around an iPhone and adds some compelling new features.

The additions include the ability to stream music through an advertising-supported service called iTunes Radio and five free apps that used to cost consumers anywhere from 99 cents to $4.99 apiece. The free apps are Apple's photo-editing tool, iPhoto, and video-editing program, iMovie, as well as work-oriented apps called Pages, Numbers and Keynote.

Apple doesn't appear to be removing any popular apps built into the operating system, as best as I could tell. The company did that last year when it replaced Google's mapping app with its own navigation system only to be ridiculed for misguiding users with shoddy directions. Apple isn't bringing back Google Maps with iOS 7, but it is promising that its alternative is getting better.

The software upgrade also will make it easier to take better pictures on the iPhone and automatically sort photos into different categories to denote particular events. I particularly liked a feature that lets you control how the camera operates by toggling between options at the bottom of the screen with the swipe of a finger. Once the camera is open in IOS 7, the choices include taking a square, panoramic or standard photo. The bottom-of-the screen controls also include an option to switch to video mode.

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DGAP-News: Press Release: 4SC presents results from analysis of biomarkers and prognostic factors in Phase II SHELTER …

DGAP-News: 4SC AG / Key word(s): Miscellaneous Press Release: 4SC presents results from analysis of biomarkers and prognostic factors in Phase II SHELTER trial with resminostat in advanced liver cancer (HCC)

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4SC presents results from analysis of biomarkers and prognostic factors in Phase II SHELTER trial with resminostat in advanced liver cancer (HCC)

- Identification and further characterization of novel potentially predictive biomarker ZFP64 indicative for survival upon treatment with resminostat in patients with advanced HCC

- High baseline expression of ZFP64 in peripheral blood (observed in about 2/3 of patients) correlates with doubling of median overall survival compared to low baseline ZFP64

- Additional patient baseline characteristics influencing overall survival in HCC identified

- Both ZFP64 biomarker analysis and patient baseline characteristics to be integrated for patient stratification in planned pivotal programme with resminostat in advanced HCC

- Oral presentation of detailed results at ILCA conference, 15 Sept. 2013, Washington D.C.

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Conservative commentator Ann Coulter will talk politics at Fort Wayne dinner Friday

Best-selling author and nationally known conservative political commentator Ann Coulter will discuss current events at a dinner at 8 p.m. Friday at the Grand Wayne Convention Center, 120 W. Jefferson Blvd.

Fox News analyst and commentator Todd Starnes also will join in the discussion.

In addition, Coulter will sell and sign copies of her new book, Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama, after the show.

The event is the first in the Northern Indiana Business & Life Master Series organized by Federated Entertainment. The company is a division of Mishawaka-based Federated Media, whose media holdings include local news-talk radio station WOWO, 1190-AM, which is helping promote the event, and four other local radio stations.

Tickets for general admission seats are $25 in advance and $40 day of show. Seats are sold out for the V.I.P. section and for a V.I.P. dinner and meet-and-greet with Coulter before the show.

To buy tickets, go to http://www.businessandlifeseries.com Thursday or buy them at the door Friday.

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Helix House Announces Multiple Nominations For Best Internet Marketing Agency

TEMPE, AZ (PRWEB) September 12, 2013

Helix House, a well-managed and highly successful Internet marketing firm that continues to expand its presence announces ongoing nominations for best Internet marketing agency. The company continues to impress industry observers with outstanding customer service and high quality Internet marketing products and services. TopSEOs.com as well as BestCompaniesAZ.com and others have nominated Helix House has a company that delivers on its promises of offering outstanding Internet marketing campaigns and strategies.

The company consistently scores high across a wide range of Internet marketing variables and is known for delivering world-class customer service. Helix House Internet marketing services covering a full range of strategies designed to improve the Internet exposure and visibility of virtually any type of business are world class. From search engine optimization techniques to text and e-mail marketing as well as video production and social media strategies, Helix House continues to impress with regard to effective Internet marketing. In addition, the company offers value-added services such as website development and improvement on existing websites.

Improving existing websites means working to help businesses identify weaknesses and improve those weaknesses to ensure the greatest success possible with regard to search engine results. From basic navigation elements to standard user interface issues and the overall quality of textual content, Helix House helps businesses improve their website. The company knows and understands that search engines consider the quality of a website in determining how relevant that website is with regard to a specific niche market or subject. Developing strategies to improve the overall functionality of a website is just one element in creating a powerful online presence.

Equally important with regard to expanding an online presence is ensuring that proper linking strategies are adhered to on a routine basis. Helix House understands linking strategies and implements only the most ethical and transparent procedures possible to ensure that businesses achieve the highest levels of trust with regard to search engines. Quality tools and strategies along with dedicated account representatives and world-class customer service ensures that businesses achieve the best in terms of Internet marketing when they choose Helix House. Multiple nominations and recognitions of Helix House across a wide spectrum of Internet-based observers is clear and concise evidence that this is the Internet marketing company to keep an eye on over the long term.

Helix House is a highly innovative forward looking online marketing agency located in sunny Arizona and breezy New Mexico that has consistently exceeded industry expectations to routinely rank highest among some the best online marketing companies in the country.

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The School of Internet Marketing Instructor on Using Outside Content to Build a Community

Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) September 12, 2013

The subject of the weekly podcast by Jonathan Goodman, The School of Internet Marketing professor and President of Halyard Consulting, for August 30, 2013 was on how to build a community by using content that belongs to someone else.

Goodman called this strategy the "Huffington Post Philosophy" because the site is well renowned for using content that comes from various sources. Because people like being on the site, they enjoy reading great content even if it originates from elsewhere. This proves that not all content has to be original as long as it is properly attributed and provides value to the reader.

"We want people to feel that the website you created for them is a place that they can continually come back to and get information from." Jonathan Goodman

A website can segment RSS feeds from other sources into its news stream, but it must include original content to be well-rounded. Goodman advises putting the feeds into their own category and marking them so they aren't indexed by Google.

By combining original content with high-quality outside content, businesses can build a community of loyal followers. They will spread the brand by tweeting the message of the website and liking the content and sharing it on Facebook. This introduces the website to new people and helps to grow the community while providing valuable and relevant content to its followers. This is how the Huffington Post philosophy can work for any website.

To listen to the podcast, please visit: http://halyardconsulting.com/podcast-community-building-peoples-content/

About The School of Internet Marketing

The School of Internet Marketing allows business owners to take control of their web presence in order to develop new leads and customers for just $47 per month. The School works to empower business owners with the understanding that a little education can go a long way. It offers a variety of 100% web-based courses for small business owners wanting to learn how to market their business online. Visit http://www.theschoolofinternetmarketing.com to learn more.

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