Friday, July 27, 2012

Skydiver Leaps From 18 Miles Up In 'Space Jump' Practice

3. I understand objects falling from that altitude tend to encounter very little air resistance, which means they pick up a lot of speed. The kind of speed that causes brilliant fireballs to appear in place of anything falling from that height, like asteroids, satellites, and space shuttles.

Not really. Most things that cause brilliant fireballs have a very high initial velocity (and kinetic energy) which must be dissipated when they first reach the atmosphere. This skydiver started with a vertical velocity of zero.

And since the density gradient of the atmosphere is low, a skydiver's air resistance will build up slowly bleeding off this energy gradually.

All that must be done is to bleed off the skydiver's potential energy. For a 115kg (person + gear. I'm pulling figures out of my *ss here) at 29,500m altitude, this is aprox. 32,700 Joules. Dissipated in 630 seconds, this is an average rate of 51 Watts. Warm, but not out of line with being wrapped in an electric blanket.

That same individual hitting the atmosphere at 7750 m/sec (Shuttle re-entry velocity) would have kinetic energy of 3.45E9 Joules. Over 630 seconds this would be 5.5 megawatts, although the 630 second figure does not represent the re-entry time anymore. That time would be less, giving a higher average dissipation rate. And nothing but a few ashes reaching the ground.

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/Y5xSWhwN3K4/skydiver-leaps-from-18-miles-up-in-space-jump-practice

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Follow Me: Google Makes Remarketing Easier For Advertisers, Connects Analytics And Display Network

follow-meWhenever you see the same ad for a shopping site you just visited pop up across the web, chances are that's not a coincidence but a remarketing effort by that site. These sites often offer users who abandon their shopping carts a discount to lure them back, for example, but the only way to get a hold of them once they have left the site is to target ads to them on other properties around the web. Google today announced that it is bringing its Google Analytics and Google Display Network closer together to give advertisers an easy to use option to remarket to very specific audiences who have visited their websites. This new service, says Google, simplifies the remarketing process and gives its advertisers more flexibility and "new ways to connect with [their] target audience."

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Ust5rQvNeWQ/

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Nokia Windows Phone 8 slated for Sept. 5 reveal ... - Know Your Cell











Nokia World 2012 is right around the corner, which likely means that so are the company's first Windows Phone 8 handsets. In fact, we could see the big reveal of the next set in Nokia's Lumia lineup as early as Sept. 5, according to Chinese site WPDang.

Sticking with its Lumia branding, the newest handsets will most likely be dubbed the Lumia 910 and Lumia 920. How exactly Nokia's next-generation smartphones will differ from the last is still uncertain, but we'll hopefully hear more on this during the Nokia World event. The report, however, notes that we won't be seeing that newfangled PureView technology anytime soon.

If you recall, we first saw the PureView during MWC 2012, where it earned Nokia the award for Best New Mobile Handset. But the big problem with PureView is that it's innovation meets the Stone Age; the new camera technology currently runs on the completely outdated Symbian operating system.

While some folks may find it irritating that Nokia's not pimping its newest camera feature into its latest smartphones, we're quite fine with it. The PureView technology, while an entirely unique and cool concept, isn't at all necessary. Nobody needs 41 megapixels crammed into their smartphone. Why? Well, you can read more about it here.

PureView or not, we're excited to see what Nokia and Microsoft (also expected to make an appearance at Nokia World, most likely to show off more Windows Phone 8 features) have in store for the latest in the Lumia lineup.

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Source: http://www.knowyourcell.com/news/1505608/nokia_windows_phone_8_slated_for_sept_5_reveal.html

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Friday, February 17, 2012

Chris Mooney | ?ClimateGate? vs ?DenialGate?: An Early Sound-Bite ...

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Source: http://www.desmogblog.com/climategate-vs-denialgate-early-sound-bite-comparison

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Site elege Xperia Play? como um dos melhores celulares com Android

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O site de tecnologia Techtudo elencou os melhores smartphones do mercado que rodam com Android. E, claro, a linha Xperia? tamb?m figura nessa sele??o de aparelhos!

? o Xperia? Play que, segundo a lista, ? ?praticamente um videogame port?til?.

Al?m disso, o site tamb?m descreve as caracter?sticas e funcionalidades do aparelho.

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Source: http://www.sonyericsson.com/br/preview/site-elege-xperia-play%E2%84%A2-como-um-dos-melhores-celulares-com-android/

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Microsoft slams Google user data policy in new ads

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Microsoft Corp. slammed search rival Google Inc. with full-page newspaper ads Wednesday, saying that recent changes at Google that allow it to internally merge the data it collects on user activity across services such as YouTube and Gmail are meant to allow advertisers to better target customers.

Google has touted the overhaul it announced last week as a simplification of detailed but obtuse policies and a way to provide a better user experience.

Microsoft offered up its own Web-based alternatives, saying for instance that users of its free email service, Hotmail, don't have to worry about the content of their emails being used to help target ads.

The attack ads appeared in newspapers including USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.

"Every data point Google collects and connects to you increases how valuable you are to an advertiser," Microsoft says in the ad.

In response, Google published a blog post in which it refuted what it called "myths" about its new privacy policy, saying, "Our privacy controls have not changed. Period."

The company does not dispute that it serves up ads based on words in private emails written by users of Gmail, but says such scanning is automated and is similar to how many email providers filter out spam. It has operated that way since Gmail's introduction in 2004.

Both companies offer several controls to prevent advertisers from tracking users' online activity.

Online expert Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief of the website Search Engine Land, said that Google's privacy policy simplification has turned into a public relations "nightmare," but only because it again focused attention on the kind of data that Google has collected for years.

He said Microsoft is in no position to point fingers, since it also collects a lot of user data from its search engine, Bing, and will adjust search results based on information it finds in users' Facebook accounts if they are logged in.

"I think they're largely about the same," Sullivan said. "It would not be hard to go through and pick any major Internet company, talk about the kind of data they collect and start getting people paranoid."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/495d344a0d10421e9baa8ee77029cfbd/Article_2012-02-01-Microsoft-Google/id-77ae9d384aad48928d763a60edea9c46

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