Picnik

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First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

In-depth look at Google+ Photo Update with the Team that Designed it

The new Google Plus automatically adjusts the layout to your screen size but you can manually revert to a one- or two-column version if you prefer. At its I/O developers conference a couple of days ago Google introduced various updates to its Google+ ... [Published Digital Photography Review - May 17 2013]
First reported Mar 28 2013 - Updated Mar 28 2013 - 1 reports

I Am Now Blessed with Radiant Health and Boundless Energy

It’s Friday, everyone! And that means another Primal Blueprint Real Life Story from a Mark’s Daily Apple reader. If you have your own success story and would like to share it with me and the Mark’s Daily Apple community please contact me here . I’ll ... [Published Mark's Daily Apple - Mar 28 2013]
First reported Mar 21 2013 - Updated Mar 22 2013 - 2 reports

The Google problem

I’ve been waiting for this post from Ezra Klein. It follows another good one from James Fallows , to which Ezra refers. Together, the Gmail experience, the death of Google Reader, and the closure of Picnik all have me questioning whether I want ... [Published The Incidental Economist (Posts) - Mar 21 2013]
First reported Mar 21 2013 - Updated Mar 21 2013 - 2 reports

Noted for March 22, 2013

Larry Mishel:David Brooks is wrong on the CPC’s Back to Work budget. In other news, the sun rose in the east today: "David Brooks recently wrote a misguided column…. Brooks sees an economy that “is finally beginning to take off” and no longer has 'a large ... [Published Brad DeLong - Mar 21 2013]

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..."When you think about organic coffee," a specialty foods trade magazine explains, "it means entire villages of people are able to rise from acute poverty to a living wage." Hence the cultural appeal of choosing to spend nearly an hour's wage on a latte...
...I can live with that tradeoff—why can’t Brooks?"Simon Wren-Lewis:The 2013 Budget and UK Monetary Policy: "[R]ead the minutes just released of the last MPC meeting, where the committee voted 6 to 3 not to undertake any further Quantitative Easing… which basically boil down to: 'Inflation was above the 2% target and was likely to stay above it for an extended period, and there was a risk that could lead to inflation expectations drifting upwards with adverse consequences for wage and price setting behaviour. Further monetary stimulus might increase that risk. It might also lead to an unwarranted depreciation of sterling if it were misinterpreted as a lack of commitment to maintaining low inflation in the medium term.' In other words, any attempt to use the very flexibility that the Treasury emphasises the MPC has risks a loss in the credibility of the medium term inflation target. So 6 of the 9 member committee decided it was best not take take that risk. I cannot see anything in the new guidance issued by the Treasury yesterday that would have influenced any of the 6 who voted to do nothing to change their minds. Now I guess the Treasury is hoping that the new governor will persuade some on the committee to vote the other way…. But surely the key question is why they need persuading in the first place. Why are possible risks to the credibility of the medium term inflation target allowed to outweigh the current almost 100% certainty that we have chronic demand deficiency which no one else is going to do anything to change? Perhaps a remit that places medium term inflation stability at its core, and says nothing about eliminating demand deficiency, might just have something to do with it." Tim Duy:If Communication Is Effective
"As I’ve mentioned before, I don’t know what most of my departmental colleagues’ politics are. That’s why I find the conservative obsession with LIBERAL ACADEMIA a bit puzzling. Metavirus at Library Grape points me to the latest, a conservative study on why conservatives don’t go to graduate school…. 'A freshman orientation session that divides white males from everyone else, incessant talk about diversity, multiculturalist reading assignments, and so on may not bother them that much (and they can always find safe spaces such as College Republicans), but such things do convince young conservatives that staying on campus as a career move is foolish. An English major who reveres Great Books needs only one occasion of a teaching assistant ridiculing him for a dead-white-male fixation to decide, "I don’t need this".' I don t buy this, because in the hard sciences, nearly everyone is a white male (or an Asian male), there’s nothing multicultural going on, and not that much talk about diversity… yet there are still very few conservatives…. [T]here are few conservative scientists… [because] science is a reality-based endeavor that doesn’t pay very well."

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I Am Now Blessed with Radiant Health and Boundl... [Published Mark's Daily Apple - Mar 28 2013]
It’s Friday, everyone! And that means another Primal Blueprint Real Life Story from a Mark’s Daily Apple reader. If you have your own success story and would like to share it with me and the Mark’s Daily Apple community please contact me here . I’ll ...
Noted for March 22, 2013 [Published Brad DeLong - Mar 21 2013]
Larry Mishel:David Brooks is wrong on the CPC’s Back to Work budget. In other news, the sun rose in the east today: "David Brooks recently wrote a misguided column…. Brooks sees an economy that “is finally beginning to take off” and no longer has 'a large ...
Noted for March 22, 2013 [Published J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All ... - Mar 21 2013]
Larry Mishel: David Brooks is wrong on the CPC’s Back to Work budget. In other news, the sun rose in the east today : "David Brooks recently wrote a misguided column…. Brooks sees an economy that “is finally beginning to take off” and no longer ...
The Google problem [Published The Incidental Economist (Posts) - Mar 21 2013]
I’ve been waiting for this post from Ezra Klein. It follows another good one from James Fallows , to which Ezra refers. Together, the Gmail experience, the death of Google Reader, and the closure of Picnik all have me questioning whether I want ...
Google’s trust problem [Published Ezra Klein - Mar 21 2013]
James Fallows likes software meant to help him organize and simplify his life. So, naturally, he moved immediately to download Google Keep, the search giant’s “ new app  for collecting notes, photos, and info.” (Mark Lennihan – AP) The problem, ...
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