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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Apple tablet could write a new chapter for e-books

SEATTLE (AP) -- The company whose CEO proclaimed in 2008 that people don't read anymore may now be poised to sweep in and school the electronic book reader market.

That company is Apple Inc., and its CEO, Steve Jobs, was predicting Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle would never take off. But if Apple's talks with publishers are any indication, its "latest creation," set to be unveiled Wednesday, could upend the fledgling e-reader industry in much the same way its iPod redefined digital music.

E-readers had been around since the beginning of the last decade, but in 2007 the Kindle advanced the concept by enabling books to be downloaded wirelessly rather than having to be plugged into a computer. Amazon has tried to push the device further into the mainstream by selling it for $259, down from the debut price of $399.

Analysts say the Kindle is the top-selling e-book reader, though Amazon won't say how many it has sold.

Electronic books make up an estimated 3 percent to 5 percent of all book sales, but publishers and authors worry about Amazon's growing clout. The company has been selling electronic versions of top hardcover titles for $9.99, and publishers fear that consumers who get used to such low prices will demand to pay less for paper books, too.

Enter Apple. The company won't comment on what it plans to unveil Wednesday in San Francisco, but it appears likely to be a tablet -- a one-piece computer with a big touch screen, probably larger than an iPhone but smaller than a laptop. While most attention has been paid to the device's possibilities as a Web-surfing and video-watching machine, a multipurpose tablet from Apple also could be the publishing industry's welcome challenger to the Kindle.

Amazon currently sells e-books for people to read on the iPhone and iPod Touch, which is essentially an iPhone without the phone. People with Kindles can download a free program to the iPhone that enables them to read an e-book, put it down and resume it at the same page on either device.

But given the success of the iPod/iTunes model, in which Apple sells songs and videos for people to stash on their Apple-made devices, if Apple sees its new device as part e-book reader, it will almost certainly want to sell e-books itself. And an Apple bookstore may be in the works. Several publishers tell The Associated Press that they have met with Apple, though they declined to be named or detail the talks.

As a counterweight to Amazon's Kindle store, publishers have rallied around a publishing system from Adobe Systems Inc. that allows them to sell books themselves for several compatible devices, such as Sony Corp.'s e-readers. If Apple creates its own online bookstore, that would be a third major contender in e-book publishing, possibly frustrating consumers who want to move books between devices.

In what seems like a defensive move, Amazon recently said it will let outside companies develop programs for the Kindle, much like Apple has done on the iPhone. Amazon declined to comment on the prospects for Apple's tablet.

If Apple does for e-books what it did for digital music and smart phones, dedicated e-reader makers could be in trouble. Apple didn't invent the MP3 player, but it redefined it when the iPod launched in 2001, and now Apple claims to have three-fourths of the market. With the iPhone, Apple turned e-mail phones from corporate devices into lust-worthy consumer gadgets to be used for navigation, social networking and just about every other online task. Huge sales of the iPhone helped Apple increase its net income 50 percent in the last quarter, the company said Monday.

Forrester Research analyst James McQuivey believes most of the profits in electronic books could come from "converged devices" such as tablets that do many things -- such as show video -- rather from Kindles and other single-purpose readers.

"Those devices are going to provide an experience that is hard for a standalone reader to ever match," he said.

But much will depend on the price. Analysts estimate a tablet could cost $500 to more than $1,000, and that may or may not include having to pay for monthly data access. And many bookworms may still want a device that doesn't try to do too much. They might prefer "e-ink" screens, despite their lack of color, no backlighting and the "flash" of the screen every time a page is turned.

Brent Newhall, who trains people to use new software and other technology in Northern Virginia, has owned the original Kindle, the Kindle 2 and the larger Kindle DX. He said he likes an e-ink screen because it's easier on the eyes.

"I don't need a one-size-fits-all device," he said. "It's very nice having that one device to optimize for that one reading experience."

AP National Writer Hillel Italie in New York and AP Technology Writer Rachel Metz in San Francisco contributed to this report.apple

Google negotiating ways to keep presence in China

BEIJING (AP) -- Even if Google's stand against censorship leads it to close its search engine in China, the company still hopes to maintain other key operations in the world's most populous Internet market.

Google Inc. is in delicate negotiations with the Chinese government to keep its research center in China, an advertising sales team that generates most of the company's revenue in the country and a fledgling mobile phone business.

Both sides are torn by conflicting objectives.

Google says it's no longer willing to acquiesce to the Chinese government's demands for censored search results, yet it still wants access to the country's engineering talent and steadily growing online advertising and mobile phone markets.

Chinese leaders are determined to control the flow of information, but realize they need rich and innovative companies such as Google to achieve their goal of establishing the country as a technology leader. Even some Chinese media that rarely deviate from the party line have warned that Google's departure could slow technology development and hurt China's economy.

Analysts are split on how the current impasse will be resolved, with some resigned to Google having to pull completely out of China for the foreseeable future while others envision a face-saving compromise that preserves a toehold in the country for the company.

Robert Broadfoot, managing director of Political and Economic Risk Consultancy in Hong Kong, is among the camp that expects Communist leaders to bend their rules to keep Google in the country.

"They're hardly going to close the door on the innovator. They are very interested in what (Google is) innovating, because they may want it for themselves," said Broadfoot, who has advised companies on China since the 1970s.

Google said Jan. 12 it might close its China-based search engine, Google.cn, because it no longer intends to censor the results as it has for the past four years. And, the company, warned, the decision could lead the company to pull out of the country completely.

The threat stemmed from computer hacking attacks on Google's computer code and efforts to break into the e-mail accounts of human rights activists. Google said the intrusions originated from within China, but stopped short of linking them directly to the country's government.

Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told analysts last week that the company planned to make changes in China in "a reasonably short time" while raising hope for a compromise.

"We made a strong decision that we wish to remain in China," Schmidt said. "We like the business opportunities there. We'd like to do that on somewhat different terms than we have."

The dispute with China prompted Google to postpone the planned release last week of its latest mobile phones for the country, a market with more than 700 million accounts. But the company says it still hopes to sell the phones in China.

Even if Google.cn is shut down, Google wants to keep its Beijing development center and sales offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, according to a person familiar with its thinking. But that won't happen if management believes its decision to stop censoring search results will jeopardize employees in China, according to this person, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the negotiations.

Google will not say how many employees it has in China, but industry analysts estimate its work force at 700. The company, based in Mountain View, California, employs about 20,000 people worldwide.

The Chinese sales force is important to Google because most of the company's revenue in China comes from online ads sold on Google's U.S. Web site, Google.com. The company also runs an ad network that places marketing messages on other China-based Web sites besides its own.

Analysts say keeping Chinese advertisers happy would be more difficult if Google closes its sales office in the country and tries to connect with the customers from abroad. Alienated advertisers would be more likely to defect to alternatives still based in China, such as Baidu Inc. and Alibaba Group, which is part owned by Yahoo Inc.

Google trails Baidu with about 35 percent of China's search market to its local rival's 60 percent.

If Google does close Google.cn, it could go back to trying to reach Chinese Internet users with the Chinese-language portion of Google.com. That was Google's strategy before 2006, when it opened its censored search engine to better reach the Chinese population. Google opted for a China-based search engine because the Chinese government used its Internet filters to restrict access to the U.S. site.

Beijing encourages Internet use for education and business but tries to block material it deems subversive or pornographic and was filtering access to Google's U.S. site.

In a sign of hardening Chinese attitudes, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on Monday denied government involvement in Internet attacks and defended its online surveillance as lawful. The Communist Party newspaper People's Daily accused the U.S. government of controlling the Internet at home while urging other countries to build an "Internet freedom utopia," which it called "only an illusion of freedom."

There's still a chance that Chinese leaders may be more conciliatory behind closed doors. Google has been more circumspect publicly since confronting China in a blunt posting on the company's Web site.

In recent years, companies have learned better how to deal with Beijing and to channel complaints about market barriers and regulations through trade groups. That helps to conceal their identity and shield them from retaliation.

Last year, manufacturers that opposed Beijing's order to include its "Green Dam" Web-filtering software with personal computers worked through trade groups and refused to talk about it publicly. The government withdrew its order in June in a rare last-minute reversal, though schools are required to use the filter.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which resists efforts to form labor unions in its stores elsewhere, faced an organizing campaign by China's state-sanctioned labor group in 2006. The company ultimately agreed to cooperate in forming unions at its dozens of China outlets.

The Google dispute could heighten disputes within the Communist Party over how to balance security and economic development, Broadfoot said. He said the search giant's future in China might be decided by the outcome of that struggle.

"Those two factions have to conduct a very difficult dance that they really don't want the outsiders to watch," he said. "The most important lesson out of this is it helps us understand the kind of economic player China wants to be."

Michael Liedtke reported from San Francisco.

Monday, January 25, 2010

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Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)

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Sherlock Holmes

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Avatar

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The 40 Year Old Virgin

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Two Great Movies--Avatar and Geronimo

If you loved Avatar, as I did, and want to see a real-life narrative of a similar conflict, take out Geronimo. West Studi, who lends his voice to the village chief in Avatar, stars in Geronimo. Matt Damon, Robert Duvall, Gene Hackman and Jason Patrick also star in this beautiful, amazing movie about a remarkable leader of the Apache people.

Here is the synopsis: “In 1885, the United States, under the policy of “manifest destiny,” had nearly finished conquering the west and its native peoples. The next step, the government believed, was to resettle the Apaches, but the powerful, rebellious warrior Geronimo threatened their plans. So Cavalry troops rode out to arrest him — but they failed in their mission and he escaped. Thus began a campaign in which the army deployed more than a quarter of its men to track down the Indian leader. Although the soldiers greatly outnumbered Geronimo’s small band of followers, he eluded capture for more than five years, as the cavalry chased him through Arizona, New Mexico, and all the way down to Mexico.

This 1993 ‘revisionist’ Western tells the story of the white army who came to remove Apache warrior Geronimo (Wes Studi) from his land and the struggles the Indians put up in order to keep their land. Led by two Army leaders (Gene Hackman and Robert Duvall), the government tries to extract the Indians from the land, using both force and lies. Director Walter Hill (48 HOURS, THE WARRIORS) looks at both sides of the conflict and shoots beautiful cinematography in the American Southwest. The story of the Apache …”

It’s fitting for Studi, a Cherokee, to play Geronimo. The 1830 Indian Removal Act (I can’t remember ever being taught this, can you?), under President Jackson, forcibly removed the Cherokee and nearly all Native Americans east of the Mississippi to Oklahoma. The Cherokee still call it the Trail of Tears, as they were forced-marched to Oklahoma, where Wes Studi was born. (Bruce Nussbaum)

Google Slides After Sales, Profit Fail to Top Some Estimates

Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc., owner of the world’s most popular Internet search engine, fell as much as 5.8 percent in late trading after fourth-quarter sales growth failed to top the most optimistic of analysts’ estimates.

Sales, excluding revenue passed on to partner Web sites, increased 13 percent to $4.95 billion from the third quarter, Google said yesterday. Some analysts had predicted growth of as much as 17 percent, said Sameet Sinha, an analyst with JMP Securities LLC in San Francisco.

“For three quarters this company has really blown out numbers,” Sinha said.

Google, which has beaten profit estimates since the third quarter of 2008, was hampered by slower-than-expected increases in the prices of ads, Sinha said. The average cost of each click on Google’s ads rose 2 percent from the previous period, missing Sinha’s estimate.

Google fell as much as $33.98 to $549 in late trading yesterday. Earlier the shares rose $2.57 to $582.98 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

Revenue from Google-owned sites such as Google.com rose 16 percent, while revenue from partner sites rose 21 percent. That meant Google paid more to partner sites than expected, said Clay Moran, an analyst at Benchmark Co. in Boca Raton, Florida.

Net income jumped more than fivefold to $1.97 billion, or $6.13 a share, from $382.4 million, or $1.21, a year earlier, when Google wrote down $1.09 billion of investments.

Profit excluding costs such as stock-based compensation was $6.79 a share. Analysts had estimated profit of $6.44 and sales of $4.91 billion, according to a Bloomberg survey.

Retail, Autos

The company, whose shares more than doubled last year, has benefited from strong sales in the retail sector along with autos, Chief Financial Officer Patrick Pichette said in an interview.

“We’re really running back on all cylinders,” Pichette said. “We mirror the economy.”

The company is resisting the temptation to overspend even as its profit rises, said James Friedland, an analyst with Cowen & Co. in New York. Google reported $221 million in capital expenditures in the quarter, compared with more than $800 million in early 2008.

“They really did rein in the expenses,” said Friedland, who rates the stock outperform. “It actually had a very strong quarter on the top line and the bottom line.”

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Paid clicks on ads increased about 13 percent from the fourth quarter of 2008, Google said. The cost-per-click rose about 5 percent from a year earlier.

Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt said on a conference call with analysts that overall he was “very pleased with the performance of Q4.”

“We’re back in business, full blast,” he said. “We’re investing heavily.” He said the company will continue to make acquisitions this year at the rate of about one a month.

Overall online advertising in the U.S. shrank 4.6 percent last year, according to December estimates by EMarketer Inc. in New York. The market should rebound this year with growth of 5.5 percent, EMarketer said.

Google said earlier this month that it would stop censoring results and might shut down the Google.cn site and offices in China. The company made the decision after attacks on e-mail accounts of human-rights activists.

Schmidt said yesterday that Google is in discussions with Chinese authorities about how it operates in China. The company continues to follow Chinese law and offers censored results on its Web site, he said, adding that in a “reasonably short time from now we will be making some changes there.”

“We’ve made a strong statement that we wish to remain in China,” he said. (jthaw@bloomberg.net)

Broadband Helps Create Jobs, Not Higher Wages

Increased access to high-speed Internet connections helps create jobs, though it doesn't always result in higher wages, according to a new research report from the Public Policy Institute of California.

Areas of the U.S. that went from having no broadband provider to as many as three in the period from 1999 to 2006 had faster job growth than the rest of the country, according to the study, presented in Washington, D.C., at an event hosted by the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank. Along with more jobs come additional employers and new residents who compete with workers for jobs. That in turn keeps pressure on salaries, the report says.

"This expansion in the labor supply keeps the employment rate from going up, and prevents wages and earnings from rising rapidly," says PPIC fellow Jed Kolko, a former research director at Forrester Research (FORR). "While the effect on places seems very clear, the effect on residents is somewhat ambiguous."

Because the population increases at the same time more jobs are created, the rate of joblessness changes little, Kolko says. Existing residents have to compete harder for new jobs and see no change in their chances of getting a job, according to the report.
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The results may be useful in assessing the impact of government plans to spend $7.2 billion to fund grants aimed at improving access to broadband in the U.S., especially in areas that have little access to fast Web connections. "We looked at the recent past as our guide for what is likely to happen as a result of broadband stimulus initiatives designed to raise availability," Kolko says.

William Lehr, a research scientist and economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who has researched the economics of broadband access, says Kolko's work may help manage expectations around the benefits of broadband. "It's part of providing a richer understanding of what the available data can and can't tell us," Lehr says. "The benefits of job growth from broadband may not be as great going forward as some of the research in the past has suggested."

People who live in areas where high-speed Internet access is not available or too expensive are left at a social and economic disadvantage, broadband advocates say. In an era when employers typically demand a familiarity with the Internet for even entry-level jobs, and when elected officials communicate with the public via e-mail and Twitter, there's a case to be made that people without access to affordable broadband miss out on significant aspects of modern American life. The largest providers of high-speed Internet access include AT&T (T), Comcast (CMCSA), and Verizon Communications (VZ).

Last year, as part of the $787 billion American Recovery & Reinvestment Act, Congress approved $4.7 billion in funding through the National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA), with the remaining $2.5 billion going to the Agriculture Dept.'s Rural Utilities Service (RUS). The first batch of funding, about $183 million, was awarded to 18 different organizations in December, and another $7.5 million was awarded in a grant to the city of Los Angeles on Jan. 13.
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Increased availability of broadband tends to result in more jobs for companies with high concentrations of professional, administrative, and scientific needs, and fewer for manufacturing firms, according to the research. The effect is also stronger in places with lower populations as local businesses find ways to reach new markets farther afield. Increased availability of broadband also results in higher tax returns for municipal and county governments as property values increase and the number of people paying taxes rises, the study found.

Researchers were unable to find a relationship between broadband expansion and telecommuting. "Back in the mid-1990s, there were lots of popular articles that argued that broadband would enable us to move to the places we really wanted to live, as opposed to the cities that we live in," Kolko says. "There's actually no evidence for that."

Brian Mefford, chairman and CEO of Connected Nation, a nonprofit organization that encourages broadband development, says the report indicates the broadband stimulus program will ultimately pay off economically. "We're finally seeing a correlation between economic growth and broadband," Mefford says. "But it shows that there's less of an impact until people are actually using the technology. That shows there's a need for the stimulus to include programs that encourage demand."

Sunday, January 24, 2010

New Industry Cluster in India

For government officials and planning consultants looking to create regional economic growth and drive innovation, industry clusters are the Holy Grail. Popularized by Harvard professor Michael Porter in the early 1990s, cluster theory holds that a government or economic development body can create a viable hub of economic activity in a specific industrial sector by bringing in businesses, suppliers, researchers, and additional related people or entities. In other words, a focused governmental effort can create something from nothing, turning, for example, a fallow field into a tech park bursting with highly competitive, innovative companies. Governments all over the world have invested millions—sometimes billions—of dollars to attract industries they consider strategic.

The trouble is that clusters engineered from the top down don't usually work. I am hard-pressed to find a single example that has proven an unqualified success because of government intervention or the advice provided by economic development experts. They all talk about how great things will be, one day in the future, when they succeed in attracting venture capitalists to the area. But central planning rarely spawns innovation in free economies. Even in China, where the government has been able to transform slums into economic marvels, regional governments that spent billions on building semiconductor technology clusters have ended up with outdated fabrication facilities and massive oversupply.

Not that regional innovation-based economic development is impossible. It's just that government officials and consultants put the cart before the horse. The best example I've seen of a region that has successfully pursued cluster development is the unlikely locale of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. It wasn't the government that made the magic happen, but the region's ambitious entrepreneurs who prodded officials to follow their lead and team up with them. In a few short years, that group has turned the sun-blasted state once known for backwardness and poverty into an up-and-coming destination for top technology companies around the world.
Bakshi: Jaipur meets Silicon Valley

The largest state in India, Rajasthan came late to the technology revolution that has swept the country. In 2002, the Rajasthan state government banned the purchase of computers for personal use because, confusingly, it considered them "luxury items" and the state was experiencing a drought. That's right. Banned. Women were not allowed to work after sunset in any industry. The state's capital, Jaipur, had only 10 small technology businesses. Most of the state's businesses had little or no automation and made limited use of computers.

Enter Naren Bakshi. A Silicon Valley entrepreneur, Bakshi grew up in Jaipur. He earned graduate degrees in engineering and business at University of California-Berkeley, worked for a number of multinationals, and then launched two technology companies in the U.S. before retiring to mentor entrepreneurs in both Silicon Valley and his native state.

Bakshi believed that he could make a big difference by bringing modern management practices and technology to Rajasthan's entrepreneurs. To get the ball rolling, he arranged a meeting in 2001 between budding technology entrepreneurs and those from traditional industries as diverse as carpet manufacturing, jewelry production, and mining. He encouraged them to work together to boost technology and entrepreneurship in the region. Bakshi laid out no priorities other than making smarter use of technology to drive innovation. There was no planning for a semiconductor or a biotech cluster. Rather, Bakshi hoped that by simply building a network of entrepreneurs and enhancing their global connections, good things would result.

Excited by Bakshi's vision, the entrepreneurs banded together to educate the state government about technology and help craft more tech-friendly policies.

The Culture of Finance--Why Financial Innovation Failed

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission is meeting today in Washington to hold hearings on the recent financial crisis and economic meltdown. The Commission will ask Wall Street’s top brass—Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs, Jamie Dimon of JP MorganChase, John Mack of Morgan Stanley and Brian Moynihan of Bank of America—questions about what went wrong. What the Commission really needs to do is ask what is wrong with Wall Street’s entire culture of finance. The populist rage, from both left and right, at Wall Street is not due to specific actions taken by banks and bankers but at the rise of a speculative, short-term, transactional, culture that rewards individuals with enormous bonuses. This trading culture, over the past 15 years, has replaced a different financial culture which was relational, focussed on the long-term, investment, and, most importantly, aimed at economic growth for many stakeholders—corporations, employees, and the nation as a whole.

The goal of the Commission, and of Congress, should be to replace Wall
Street’s short-term, transactional, trading culture of finance with a long-term, relational, investment culture. This isn’t difficult. In fact, the US did just this after the Great Depression, when traditional banking was separated from speculative trading by the Glass Steagall Act of 1932. Under the Clinton Administration, proponents of efficient market theory combined with heavy bank lobbied successfully to repeal

Glass Steagall. Paul Volcket, ex-Federal Reserve Chief, argues that Glass Steagall should be restored. Volcker is right. The social goal of finance (yes, there is a socio-cultural goal for finance) is long-term investment and economic growth.

A second step Congress should take is to end the financial incentives for transactional speculation. Culture is defined, in many ways, by the rewards bestowed on behavior. Change the rewards, the behavior changes. Washington has created a Wall Street reward system based on the principle of "Too Big To Fail." No matter what mistakes bankers make--and they clearly made horrendous mistakes over the past decade--taxpayers will always rescue the biggest banks from the consequences of their actions. This incentive for speculation should end.

Another major step in changing the dominant culture of financial speculation would be to end quarterly profit announcements. This Wall Street practice is a device that reinforces the culture of transaction and rewards trading, not investment. Regulators should require annual profit announcements. It is that simple.

Finally, the Commission should examine ways of changing incentives for financial innovation. Innovation has been given a black eye because of the debacle in finance. Virtually all financial innovation in the past two decades has involved slicing and dicing transparent, long-term investments, especially mortgages, into opaque, short-term trading vehicles to better suit the needs of a speculative financial culture. At the very least all financial vehicles, including CDOs, need to be traded on open markets so they can be properly valued.

But, more importantly, new forms of financial innovation are needed that are directly at people and the economy, not bankers and speculation. For example, Yale professor Robert Shiller has long proposed home equity insurance. Had it been available, much of the housing crash might have been avoided.

The financial innovation of recent years reinforced the culture of financial speculation now dominant on Wall Street. The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission should focus on reforming this culture and returning Wall Street to a culture of long-term investment and economic growth.(businessweek.com)

Internet China Cencor

businessweek.com - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s speech on the universality of Internet Freedom is a wonderful speech that I personally applaud but it is seriously flawed when applied to China and to Google in China. Absolute internet freedom is a value widely shared among hundreds of millions of North Americans, Latin Americans and Europeans but not among the vast, vast, vast majority of Chinese.

I recently spent two weeks in Shanghai and Beijing talking with designers and academics. Here is my sense of how internet censorship and “freedom” work in China. The stereotype of of a distant, old, militaristic censor shutting down blogs and web sites on whim is incorrect. Both the young. high-tech entrepreneurs developing new online businesses and the government censors come from the same good universities, are extremely well-educated and know each other personally. The two sides are in constant contact every day, pushing and pulling, reshaping the zone and focus of censorship. In general, both sides, mostly men in their 20s and early 30s, I am told, are trying to increase the space of what is allowed. I am also told that one problem with Google in China was that it was not tied into this network of censor and censored as well as Baidu and other Chinese web companies. And Google didn’t share the accepted culture of dynamic censorship, further antagonizing the censors.

Two weeks is not a long time in any country, but I did take away the conclusion that for nearly all Chinese, Tibet and Taiwan are as much a part of China as Hawaii and New Mexico are of the US. Government censorship of individuals and groups calling for Tibetan independence is widely applauded, not criticized. It is not an internet space that the younger generation in China wants expanded. However, there is an enormous amount of expressed anger at the rich and powerful all over the net. And throughout contemporary Chinese painting.

I remember going to the 798 art district of Beijing and looking at one installation that listed words. The first word was “propaganda.” The second was “advertising.” The flow of other words expressed the artists conclusion that two were basically the same—messages from powerful institutions designed to persuade you to think one way and behave in a particular way.

In the US, internet users have no problem with letting companies flood their computers at will with cookies that track their behavior and indicate their state of mind. They have no problem allowing companies to use gps to know exactly where they are at any point in time. But should the government be allowed to do this? Never. This is a cultural decision as much as a political one.

I totally agree with Secretary of State Hillary in keeping the internet free but mandating it as a “universal” right is a reach too far. European nations mandate universal health care as a “universal” right. How do Americans feel about that?

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Friday, January 22, 2010

73 Persen Kios Pasar Ciputat Kosong

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Sebanyak 73 persen atau 950 dari 1.300 kios yang berada di Pasar Ciputat, Kabupaten Tangerang, kini dalam keadaan kosong karena para pedagang lebih memilih berjualan di bahu jalan.

"Kita telah melakukan berbagai upaya dalam bentuk imbauan, dan mengundang rapat agar para pedagang mau menempati kios yang disediakan. Namun upaya tersebut tetap saja tidak membuahkan hasil," kata Kepala Pasar Ciputat Odih Dupriyatna, Rabu.

Para pedagang banyak yang menempati ruas bahu jalan sepanjang Jalan Aria Putra, dan di sekitar trotoar Jalan Dewi Sartika. Karena ruas jalan dipakai pedagang, menyebabkan kesemrawutan, dan kemacetan di jalan-jalan sekitar Pasar Ciputat.

Menurut Odih, agar pedagang mau pindah ke kios yang disediakan tidak cukup dengan imbauan.

"Mereka perlu digiring agar pindah, dan perlu upaya untuk melengkapi sarana dan prasarana di pasar," katanya.

Ditanya apakah diperlukan tindakan tegas, Odih mengatakan saat ini bukan zamannya lagi untuk melakukan tindakan tegas.

Dia menyebutkan banyak faktor yang menyebabkan masih kosongnya kios Pasar Ciputat seperti kurangnya sarana dan prasarana, dan struktur pengelola pasar yang masih terpisah.

"Ibarat disuruh pindah ke rumah baru, kalau sarana di rumah tersebut tidak lengkap, kita tentu tidak akan pindah," katanya.

Odih mengatakan di Pasar Ciputat perlu dibangun beberapa tangga agar akses menuju lantai II dan III lebih mudah. Selama ini, akses tersebut menjadi kendala bagi pembeli dan para pemilik kios.

Selain itu, di pasar Ciputat juga tidak ada tempat parkir dan tempat pembuangan sampah. Akibatnya, kendaraan diparkir memakan badan jalan. Sementara sampah, dibuang dan di tumpuk di depan kios.

Karena itu, Odih mengusulkan ke depan untuk dibangun tangga, tempat pembuangan sampah sementara (TPS), dan tempat parkir.

Menyangkut struktur pengelola pasar, dia mengakui adanya pemisahan antara pengelola pasar, kebersihan, dan keamanan, menyebabkan kendala dalam koordinasi.

"Tiga unit tersebut mestinya satu atap, dan tidak dipisahkan. Hal ini bisa dilihat pada pengelolaan pasar tradisional di Jakarta yang ditangani PD Pasar Jaya," katanya.


Kurang tegas

Salah seorang pedagang yang menempati lantai III Pasar Ciputat, Muslim (50) mengatakan tidak selesainya masalah pedagang kaki lima di pasar itu karena kurang tegasnya pengelola pasar.

"Kalau pedagang kaki lima dibiarkan berdagang di bawah, tentu tidak ada pembeli yang akan belanja di lantai atas. Seharusnya pengelola pasar bertindak tegas, bukan membiarkan begitu saja," kata pria yang berjualan pakaian tersebut.

Dia juga mengkritik kebijakan pengelola pada yang membiarkan pedagang berjualan di tangga menuju lantai II dan III.

"Di tangga pedagang dibiarkan berjualan, pembeli yang akan naik ke lantai atas tentu tidak nyaman," kata pemilik kios Putri Kembar itu.

Sementara Haji Ridwan, pedagang lainnya mengatakan persoalan di Pasar Ciputat sudah sangat rumit karena terlalu banyak sarana pendukung yang tidak tersedia seperti parkir, dan tempat sampah.

Sementara Atik, salah seorang pedagang makanan di luar Pasar Ciputat , mengatakan pedagang tidak mau pindah ke kios yang disediakan karena terlalu mahal kontraknya.

"Dulu saya ingin mengontrak dua kios di Pasar Ciputat. Tapi hargnya kemahalan, Rp20 juta per kios. Akhirnya saya lebih memilih mengontrak di luar," katanya.(*)

ursi DPRD Tangsel Diputuskan 45

Radar Banten - SETU - Masyarakat Kota Tangsel diminta legowo terhadap keputusan Komisi Pemilihan Umum (KPU) No. 3/Kpts/KPU/ 2010 (11/1) yang menyatakan quota anggota DPRD Kota Tangsel 45 kursi. Meski begitu, Pemkot Tangsel dengan dibantu Pemerintah Provinsi Banten terus mengupayakan kuota kursi DPRD tetap 50 kursi.
Demikian diungkapkan Gubernur Banten Ratu Atut Chosiyah usai menghadiri pertemuan Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dengan Akademi Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia dan masyarakat ilmiah Indonesia, Rabu (20/1), di Puspitek, Kecamatan Setu, Kota Tangsel.
Menurutnya, apapun keputusan dari KPU pusat terkait jumlah kursi anggota DPRD Kota Tangsel, masyarakat Tangsel harus legowo menerima keputusan itu. Karena baik Kota Tangsel maupun Pemprov Banten sudah mengupayakan dengan maksimal. “Kami sudah mengupayakan semaksimal mungkin, dengan mendatangi KPU pusat dan Dirjen Depdagri untuk menyampaikan klarifikasi SK KPU No 168/SK/KPU/2008 yang menyatakan jumlah penduduk hanya 983.310. Seharusnya jumlah penduduk Tangsel 1,4 juta jiwa. Tapi mungkin KPU memilih membuat keputusan tersendiri,” papar Atut.
Menurut Atut, bila masyarakat tidak mencoba untuk legowo dan tetap mempertahankan keinginan masing-masing, dikhawatirkan stabilitas politik serta pemerintahan menjadi kacau.

Penjabat Walikota Tangsel HM Shaleh menyatakan hal yang sama. Menurutnya, jika memang keputusam KPU menyatakan kursi DPRD Kota Tangsel hanya 45, maka warga Tangsel diminta untuk tetap menerimanya. “Mau tidak mau warga harus menerimanya, kami sudah mengupayakan dengan semaksimal mungkin. Mungkin di tengah perjalanan nanti ada perubahan atau penambahan kursi,” jelasnya. Informasi yang dihimpun, KPUD Kabupaten Tangerang sudah menerima SK KPU Nomor 03/Kpts/Tahun 2010 Tanggal 11 Januari tentang penetapan daerah pemilihan, jumlah penduduk dan jumlah kursi anggota DPRD yang terbentuk setelah Pemilu 2009. (cr-1)

Ratusan PKL di Pasar Ciputat Ditertibkan

Radar Banten- Camat Ciputat Chaerul Saleh mengatakan, penertiban PKL ini dilakukan dalam rangka menjelang ramadhan sehingga suasana pasar Ciputat dapat tercipta lebih rapih dan bersih.

“Kita ingin pada saat ramadhan nanti di kawasan ini tidak terlihat kumuh, sebab kita prihatin dengan kondisi pasar Ciputat saat ini terlihat semrawut dan kumuh,” kata Camat Ciputat di sela-sela razia ini.
Dalam penertiban ini, kata dia, yang dijadikan sasaran penertiban ini adalah para PKL yang berada di pinggir jalan terutama yang berjualan di trotoar jalan. Pasalnya, keberadaan mereka ini dinilai menggangu para pengguna jalan yang melintasi jalan tersebut.

“Karena mereka berjualan memakan bahu jalan sehingga terjadi penyempitan jalan, maka itu sekarang kita tertibkan dan lapak-lapak mereka dan diminta agak ke belakang berjualannya sehingga tidak memakan jalan,” jelasnya.
Adapun ratusan PKL yang ditertibkan ini dimulai
dari Jalan Aria Putera, Jalan Dewi Sartika, Jalan KH Dewantara (depan Masjid Agung Ciputat), juga termasuk para PKL yang berada di belakang pasar Ciputat. Selain menertibkan para pedagang, pihak kecamatan juga membersihkan sampah-sampah yang berada dibekas lapak-lapak para pedagang.

“Kita harap para pedagang yang ditertibkan ini dapat mematuhi dan dapat menjaga kebersihan lingkungan. Karena kalau pasar terlihat bersih pedagang juga yang diuntungkan,” katanya.

Dalam kesempatan ini, Chaerul menegaskan, jika nanti masih ada pedagang yang melanggar. Pihak kecamatan tidak akan sungkan-sungkan menindak tegas keberadaaan mereka.

“Bagi pedagang yang masih membandel berjualan di sini kita akan tindak tegas, bahkan lapak-lapak mereka akan kita amankan,” katanya.
Dalam aksi penertiban ini berlangsung tertib dan lancar. Para pedagang terlihat pasrah dan mematuhi perintah yang diinginkan petugas. Dalam penertiban ini pihak kecamatan dibantu petugas dari Polsek, Koramil Ciputat, Satpol PP, para lurah se kecamatan Ciputat, juga dibantu dari elemen masyarakat seperti Barisan Muda Betawi (BMB), Kembang Latar Ciputat, Ikatan Keluarga Besar Betawi Ciputat dan sekitarnya (IKBCS), dan Jagat Pasundan Ciputat.

Pada bagian lain Ketua Umum Barisan Muda Betawi (BMB) Korwil Ciputat Muhammad Hijrah menambahkan, keterlibatan BMB pelaksanaan kegiatan ini dalam rangka menata kembali lingkungan Pasar Ciputat yang bersih, indah, dan nyaman. Sedangkan guna membantu terlaksananya kegiatan ini BMB Ciputat menerjunkan sedikitnya 30 orang personelnya.

“Kami sebagai warga Ciputat menginginkan suasana di Ciputat ini tidak semrawut dan rapih,” katanya.
Berdasarkan pantauan, penertiban ini petugas kecamatan juga menerjunkan puluhan armada truk pengangkut sampah dan satu alat berat untuk membersihkan sampah. (ang)

Police hope more terror suspects to surrender after Afham

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Police hope the voluntary surrender of terror suspect Afham Ramadhan will be an example to his peers still at large to also give themselves up, a spokesman said.

"We think Afham`s surrender will have a positive impact and hopefully he will be followed by other terror suspects," National Police Headquartres spokesman Nanan Soekarna said here Wednesday.

Afham Ramadhan, accompanied by his family, gave himself up to the police`s anti-terror unit Densus 88 at 12 pm on Tuesday. He had links to terror suspects Syaifuddin Zuhri and Mohamad Syahrir who were killed in a police raid on their hideout in a student boarding house in Ciputat, Tangerang, last Friday.

Zuhri and Syahrir were wanted by the police in connection with their involvement in the bombings of the Ritz Carlton and JW Marriott hotels in Jakarta last July 17, 2009.

After the raid the police stated that three people had been involved in hiding Zuhri and Syahrir, namely Fajar Firdaus, caught in Bekasi before the raid, Sonny Jayadi, seized in Padang, West Sumatra, and Afham who surrendered.

Nanan said Fajar, Sonny and Afham were believed to be linked with terrorists because they had hidden Zuhri and Syahrir who were wantend by the police.

He said the three also knew that Zuhri and Syahrir kept a number of small self-made bombs in their room. "Therefore, the police had arrested them for their role in hiding the terror suspects," he said.

He said Afham, Sonny and Fajar were still being intensively interrogated at the national police headquarters with regard to their activities with Zuhri and Syahrir so far.(*)

Ciputat dam death toll increases to 20

Jakarta Post. A dam burst in the Cirendeu area of Ciputat, South Tangerang (on the outskirts of Jakarta) before dawn on Friday, sending a flash flood into a crowded residential neighborhood, submerging hundreds of houses and killing at least 20 people, officials say.

A wave of water crashed into about 400 homes in the industrial area of Tangerang at around 2 a.m., Health Ministry Crisis Center chief Rustam Pakaya said on Friday. Floodwaters up to 2.5 meters deep were recorded in some areas, police and witnesses said.

Pakaya said 20 bodies had been recovered by rescue teams, but that he expected the death toll to rise because residents were sleeping when the disaster occurred. At least a dozen others were reportedly still missing as of 10 a.m. Friday.

Antara news agency reported that search and rescue officers were still working to rescue residents trapped in submerged houses. Survivors had been evacuated to higher ground, at the nearby Muhammadiyah University campus.

It was unclear what had caused the failure of the 10-meter-high dam, which was holding back around 2 million cubic meters of water on the Pesanggrahan river, South Jakarta Police chief Makmur Simbolon said.

A rescue worker identified only as Toni, told El Shinta radio that another 19 people were being treated at local hospitals for flood related ailments.

"The flash flood came suddenly and was horrifying," said Seto Mulyadi, whose car was washed nearly 300 feet (100 meters) from his driveway into a public park.

"My house in a dreadful mess ... Thank God my family is safe," Mulyadi said, as quoted by The Associated Press.

Mulyadi said he had heard a siren sound at the dam before the flood waters had broken all the windows and doors and inundated his house in 2.5 meters of water. Mulyadi said his wife and four children were all sleep upstairs and had been unharmed. (dre)

Hari Ini, Polisi Ungkap Penggerebekan di Ciputat

JAKARTA - Hari ini, Mabes Polri akan mengumumkan identitas dua tersangka teroris yang ditembak mati saat penggerebekan berlangsung di sebuah kos di Jalan Semanggi II, Ciputat, Tangerang Selatan.

Sebelumnya, kedua orang tersebut diduga Syaifudin Zuhri yang berperan sebagai perekrut pelaku bom bunuh diri, dan M Syahrir yang diketahui membantu operasional persiapan pengeboman.

"Sore nanti di Mabes. Rencana kita akan jumpa pers setelah pukul 17.00 WIB," kata Wakadiv Humas Mabes Polri Brigjen Pol Sulistyo Ishak melalui pesan singkat kepada okezone, Senin (12/9/2009)

Kedua orang yang tewas dalam penggerebekan Densus 88 pada Jumat 9 Oktober 2009 diduga terlibat dalam pemboman di Hotel JW Marriot dan Hotel Ritz Carlton beberapa waktu lalu.

Sebelum Polisi menggrebek persembunyian Syaifudin Zuhri dan M Syahrir, FR yang diduga masih kerabat Syaifudin itu ditangkap lebih dulu di Kompleks Margahayu, Bekasi, Jawa Barat. Berbekal dari informasi FR inilah Syaifudin Zuhri dan M Syahrir berhasil dilumpuhkan. (teb)

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Grand Puri Laras Ciputat

Grand Puri Laras adalah Perumahan dengan konsep Town House (Model Banjar) yang diberada tepi jalan legoso raya Ciputat, Tangerang Banten.

Perumahan model cluster ini cukup diminati oleh warga Jakarta dan sekitarnya. Hal ini karena kemudahan akses untuk menuju kota Jakarta. Lokasi kota Ciputat yang berbatasan langsung dengan Terminal Lebak Bulus, menjadi grand puri laras perumahan yang layak dijadikan pilihan.

Perumahan Grand Puri Laras mulai dibangun pada Juli 2006 dengan total cluster mencapai 136 buah. dan harga yang ditawarkan mulai dari Rp. 350 jutaan.