Monday, March 5, 2012

A new direction for game controllers

A new direction for game controllers [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 4-Mar-2012
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Contact: Lee Siegel
lee.siegel@utah.edu
801-581-8993
University of Utah

Prototypes tug at thumb tips to enhance video gaming

SALT LAKE CITY University of Utah engineers designed a new kind of video game controller that not only vibrates like existing devices, but pulls and stretches the thumb tips in different directions to simulate the tug of a fishing line, the recoil of a gun or the feeling of ocean waves.

"I'm hoping we can get this into production when the next game consoles come out in a couple of years," says William Provancher, an associate professor of mechanical engineering who is in Vancouver, British Columbia, demonstrating the new game controller with his students March 5-7.

They are demonstrating the device and presenting studies about it during the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Haptics Symposium. Haptics deals with research about touch, just as optics deals with vision. A patent is pending on the device.

The first haptic or touch feedback in game controllers came in 1997 with the Nintendo64 system's "rumble pack" that makes the hands vibrate using an off-balance motor to simulate the feel of driving a race car on a gravel road, flying a jet or dueling with Star Wars light sabers, Provancher and colleagues write.

His new controller does something additional: it delivers directional cues to the player by stretching the skin of the thumb tips in different directions.

"We have developed feedback modes that enhance immersiveness and realism for gaming scenarios such as collision, recoil from a gun, the feeling of being pushed by ocean waves or crawling prone in a first-person shooter game," Provancher says.

The latest game controller prototype looks like controllers for Microsoft's Xbox or Sony's PlayStation but with an addition to the controller's normal thumb joysticks, on which the thumbs are placed and moved in different directions to control the game. In the new controller, the middle of each ring-shaped thumb stick has a round, red "tactor" that looks like the eraser-head-shaped IBM TrackPoint or pointing stick now found on a number of laptop computer brands.

If a gamer's avatar runs into a wall, the tactor under the thumb moves back to mimic impact. Both tactors can move from side to side to mimic ocean waves. And when a fish bites in one of the games the researchers tried, "as the fish jerks on the line, you can feel the tactor jerk under your thumb," Provancher says.

Video games commonly are designed so the left thumb stick controls motion and the right controls the player's gaze or aim. With the new controller, as a soldier avatar crawls forward, the player pushes the left thumb stick forward and feels the tactors tugging alternately back and forth under both thumbs, mimicking the soldier crawling first with one arm, then the other.

Provancher also hopes to adapt the new game controller design for use as a smart phone peripheral device. A phone would fit into the device with game-controlling thumb sticks and tactors on each side of the phone.

Of Thumbs and the New Game Controller

Smart phones provide an analogy for the new advance in game controllers, Provancher says. Early smart phones used vibrations only when the phone rang. Current models use more sophisticated feedback: a vibration with each touch to help users improve their accuracy when they use a touch-screen keyboard.

Provancher's previous research showed that skin-stretch devices on a steering wheel could stretch the index finger tips left or right to tell drivers to turn left or right and did so just as accurately as a navigation system's computerized voice. His latest research is more than fun and games because "by placing skin-stretch feedback in a game controller, it creates a nice testing environment for understanding human perception and cognition," he says.

Indeed, a critical question in determining if the new game controller would work dealt with how players perceived front-back and left-right tugs at their thumb tips when the thumbs were angled inward as they are in a typical Xbox or PlayStation controller.

A study analyzing how gamers perform with the new, thumb-tip feedback device was conducted by Provancher, computer science doctoral student Ashley Guinan, computer science master's degree student Rebecca Koslover and mechanical engineering master's student Nathaniel Caswell. The research was funded by the National Science Foundation and the University of Utah.

The study, which Guinan was presenting during the Haptics Symposium, found that gamers' brains made the necessary mental rotation of the directional tugs so they could perform just as well if their thumbs were angled as if their thumbs were straight.

Provancher says the angled thumb position is better ergonomically, both in terms of comfort and of ease in pushing forward with angled thumbs.

He says that his future research will focus on details of how to provide skin-stretch feedback effectively at the same time a game also produces sounds, sights and vibrations.

Provancher's earlier study of the steering wheel device that told the fingertips which way to turn showed that information can be conveyed by touch even when auditory and visual information also are present.

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A video of the new game controller with skin-stretch feedback is available at:
http://youtu.be/BfUxpOJXdYk (fewer captions) or
http://youtu.be/VlIV_h-d03E (more captions)

University of Utah Public Relations
201 Presidents Circle, Room 308
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-9017
801-581-6773 fax: 801-585-3350
www.unews.utah.edu



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A new direction for game controllers [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 4-Mar-2012
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Contact: Lee Siegel
lee.siegel@utah.edu
801-581-8993
University of Utah

Prototypes tug at thumb tips to enhance video gaming

SALT LAKE CITY University of Utah engineers designed a new kind of video game controller that not only vibrates like existing devices, but pulls and stretches the thumb tips in different directions to simulate the tug of a fishing line, the recoil of a gun or the feeling of ocean waves.

"I'm hoping we can get this into production when the next game consoles come out in a couple of years," says William Provancher, an associate professor of mechanical engineering who is in Vancouver, British Columbia, demonstrating the new game controller with his students March 5-7.

They are demonstrating the device and presenting studies about it during the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Haptics Symposium. Haptics deals with research about touch, just as optics deals with vision. A patent is pending on the device.

The first haptic or touch feedback in game controllers came in 1997 with the Nintendo64 system's "rumble pack" that makes the hands vibrate using an off-balance motor to simulate the feel of driving a race car on a gravel road, flying a jet or dueling with Star Wars light sabers, Provancher and colleagues write.

His new controller does something additional: it delivers directional cues to the player by stretching the skin of the thumb tips in different directions.

"We have developed feedback modes that enhance immersiveness and realism for gaming scenarios such as collision, recoil from a gun, the feeling of being pushed by ocean waves or crawling prone in a first-person shooter game," Provancher says.

The latest game controller prototype looks like controllers for Microsoft's Xbox or Sony's PlayStation but with an addition to the controller's normal thumb joysticks, on which the thumbs are placed and moved in different directions to control the game. In the new controller, the middle of each ring-shaped thumb stick has a round, red "tactor" that looks like the eraser-head-shaped IBM TrackPoint or pointing stick now found on a number of laptop computer brands.

If a gamer's avatar runs into a wall, the tactor under the thumb moves back to mimic impact. Both tactors can move from side to side to mimic ocean waves. And when a fish bites in one of the games the researchers tried, "as the fish jerks on the line, you can feel the tactor jerk under your thumb," Provancher says.

Video games commonly are designed so the left thumb stick controls motion and the right controls the player's gaze or aim. With the new controller, as a soldier avatar crawls forward, the player pushes the left thumb stick forward and feels the tactors tugging alternately back and forth under both thumbs, mimicking the soldier crawling first with one arm, then the other.

Provancher also hopes to adapt the new game controller design for use as a smart phone peripheral device. A phone would fit into the device with game-controlling thumb sticks and tactors on each side of the phone.

Of Thumbs and the New Game Controller

Smart phones provide an analogy for the new advance in game controllers, Provancher says. Early smart phones used vibrations only when the phone rang. Current models use more sophisticated feedback: a vibration with each touch to help users improve their accuracy when they use a touch-screen keyboard.

Provancher's previous research showed that skin-stretch devices on a steering wheel could stretch the index finger tips left or right to tell drivers to turn left or right and did so just as accurately as a navigation system's computerized voice. His latest research is more than fun and games because "by placing skin-stretch feedback in a game controller, it creates a nice testing environment for understanding human perception and cognition," he says.

Indeed, a critical question in determining if the new game controller would work dealt with how players perceived front-back and left-right tugs at their thumb tips when the thumbs were angled inward as they are in a typical Xbox or PlayStation controller.

A study analyzing how gamers perform with the new, thumb-tip feedback device was conducted by Provancher, computer science doctoral student Ashley Guinan, computer science master's degree student Rebecca Koslover and mechanical engineering master's student Nathaniel Caswell. The research was funded by the National Science Foundation and the University of Utah.

The study, which Guinan was presenting during the Haptics Symposium, found that gamers' brains made the necessary mental rotation of the directional tugs so they could perform just as well if their thumbs were angled as if their thumbs were straight.

Provancher says the angled thumb position is better ergonomically, both in terms of comfort and of ease in pushing forward with angled thumbs.

He says that his future research will focus on details of how to provide skin-stretch feedback effectively at the same time a game also produces sounds, sights and vibrations.

Provancher's earlier study of the steering wheel device that told the fingertips which way to turn showed that information can be conveyed by touch even when auditory and visual information also are present.

###

A video of the new game controller with skin-stretch feedback is available at:
http://youtu.be/BfUxpOJXdYk (fewer captions) or
http://youtu.be/VlIV_h-d03E (more captions)

University of Utah Public Relations
201 Presidents Circle, Room 308
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-9017
801-581-6773 fax: 801-585-3350
www.unews.utah.edu



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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-03/uou-and030212.php

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What Real Esate Agents Say about Home Staging - Santa Barbara ...

Posted on March 4, 2012 - Written by Penny

What Real Estate Agents Say about Home Staging ? Ventura California?via Nairn Friemann

The key word for selling?real estate?in 2012 is CHALLENGING. No one, including the experts, can predict how the market will fare in the next 12 months. While the health of the economy and regional markets, and location and size of properties are outside the control of agents and sellers, three factors are discretionary and must be expertly managed to ensure a successful sale:

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Increasingly, savvy real estate agents are realizing that having?professional home stagers?on their teams is the best way to increase their marketing effectiveness and success. When staged listings sell faster and for more than the comps that are not staged,?agents?and?their?real estate companies?benefit from?higher commissions, reduced marketing expenses, increased profitability, increased client satisfaction?and?increased referrals.?Success breeds success.

In addition, collaborating with a home staging expert, who can handle a staging project from consultation through to completion, frees up an agent?s time to focus on what they do best ? list and sell properties and find homes for their buyers. For the home seller, agent and real estate company, professional home staging is a win-win-win marketing strategy. Unfortunately, some real estate agents still do not appreciate the value and necessity of professional home staging. But in 2012,?staging is no longer optional, according to real estate guru,?Barbara Corcoran.

Here?s what real estate agents say about staging -?Out vs In.

OUT

IN

?Staging costs too much?

?Staging is a short-term, high yield investment.?

?Staging wastes too much time.?

?Staging saves time by reducing days on the market.?

?Staging is fluffing.?

?Staging is savvy marketing.?

?My listings always sell? eventually.?

?My listings sell higher and faster than the competition.?

?Why would I pay for a consultation??

?Investing in consultations helps me sell listings.?

?I won?t offend my seller by suggesting staging.?

?I win listings by having a pro stager on my team.?

?I do my own staging.?

?I focus on listing and selling.?

?Staging is just for vacants.?

?All properties benefit from some degree of staging.?

?What?s a stager??

?My staging pro is an indispensable member of my team.?

Join the IN crowd and get your listing sold!

Give us a call at 805.448.9226 or email penny@deliciousdecors for your FREE staging estimate.?

We look forward to working with you,

Penny & The DD Team

Source: http://www.deliciousdecors.com/what-real-estate-agents-say-about-home-staging-ventura-california/

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Enbridge shuts part of key U.S. oil pipeline after fire (Reuters)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Reuters - Enbridge Inc shut down a key segment of the main Canada-to-United States oil pipeline for an undetermined period on Saturday after a deadly vehicle accident caused a fire at an Illinois pumping station.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120304/us_nm/us_enbridge_outage

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With Target lease, experts say it's time to sell - Finance & Commerce

Experts say now is the time for the Franklin Street Properties Corp. to sell 50 S. 10th St., which Target Corp. will lease entirely by 2017. (Staff photo: Bill Klotz)

Downtown Minneapolis could see more Nicollet Mall real estate change hands, now that the Target Corp. has reached a major lease agreement for 50 S. 10th St., which sits along the mall between the retailer?s headquarters and its downtown store.

More downtown leasing deals are also likely as Target vendors in the building move out for the retailer?s office space expansion.

In announcing this week that Target will lease all 449,233 square feet of rentable office space in the building by 2017, the Wakefield, Mass.-based Franklin Street Properties Corp. suggested a possible sale of its property.

Franklin, which owns the building through a wholly owned company called FSP 50 South Tenth Street Corp., said in a news release that its ownership corporation ?plans to consider long-term permanent mortgage financing and/or a possible sale of the property.? (Franklin Street Properties officials could not be reached for comment.)

Commercial real estate experts say now is the time to sell because Franklin Street Properties has an agreement with Target to lease the entire building until March 31, 2030. Franklin-owned parcels on the site are assessed at nearly $63.5 million, with the major parcel purchased for $127 million in 2006, according to Hennepin County property tax records.

?It?s very promising to be able to sell such a great asset such as that building with a long lease and a quality tenant,? said Mark Kolsrud, senior vice president and director of investment sales at commercial real estate firm Cassidy Turley.

Jim Vos, a principal at Cresa, said that 50 S. 10th St. is at its highest value now and that a commercial real estate building?s value is based on lease income in the bank. Each day that goes by after the signing of the lease, the building?s value goes down.

?This building has its maximum value basically right now,? Vos said. ?If you?re ever going to sell it, you do it today, and then you go buy a building that?s 20, 30 percent vacant and hope to fill that up and sell those leases again.?

Target, which already has a lease or sublease for 259,000 square feet of the building, will have a direct lease for the entire building by 2017, according to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission documents filed by Franklin Street Properties? ownership corporation. Target will lease the building through 2030, with no early termination rights.

Target also receives a $23.95 million ?tenant incentive payment? from Franklin Street Properties as part of the deal, according to the lease agreement included with the SEC filing. The payment is ?in lieu of any tenant improvement allowance, abatement of rent or any other lease concessions.?

Vos said that the payment was not unusual and that it?s designed to help tenants pay for renovations.

Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder said in an email that the company ?identified additional space that can accommodate our ongoing growth and expansion.?

That means the 25 other companies listed on the building?s directory, many of them Target vendors enjoying close proximity to the company, will likely have to find other space nearby in the coming years. That is expected to create further demand for office space in the downtown commercial real estate market.

Downtown Minneapolis has an 18 percent office vacancy rate compared with 19.2 percent for the entire Twin Cities, according to the latest report from Bloomington-based Cushman & Wakefield/NorthMarq Real Estate Services.

?The vacancy along Nicollet Mall has been almost nonexistent because of Target and the vendors,? said Brian Woolsey, a senior vice president and principal at commercial real estate firm Cassidy Turley. ?With their expansion it?s probably going to displace some of those vendors, which would make it more difficult to find space along the mall.?

Collin Barr, president of the Midwest region for Ryan Cos. US Inc., declined to comment on the development and construction company?s plans for its headquarters, which are at 50 S. 10th St.

Ryan, which counts Target as a major client and originally developed 50 S. 10th St., will sublease its space from the retailer starting April 1, according to the Franklin Street Properties-related SEC filings. Ryan previously directly leased 86,381 square feet from Franklin Street Properties. The building was completed in 2001.

Michelle Beneke, president of the Eden Prairie-based Buyers Support Group, said her company signed long-term subleases from Ryan for its sales and marketing offices at 50 S. 10th St. ? and the long-term nature of the agreements will stay intact.

?We signed long leases knowing this was something going around and a possibility,? Beneke said of the Target lease deal.

About half of the Buyers Support Group?s 33 employees work at its showrooms in the building at any given time. The company supplies sales and marketing expertise for Target and for manufacturers selling products to the retailer.

?Everything can be impromptu and at a quicker speed and a faster pace to get things done because you are so local,? Beneke said of the building. Even if it has to move out in the future, she said, the company will look for offices nearby.

Net rental rates in the building range from $18 to $19 per square foot, according to market statistics from Cushman & Wakefield/NorthMarq. At the end of 2011, the building was fully leased, with a small amount of space ? 16,563 square feet ? available for sublease.

Links to the SEC filing and lease agreements are available here, here and here.

Source: http://finance-commerce.com/2012/03/with-target-lease-experts-say-it%E2%80%99s-time-to-sell/

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

RSS Feeds Syndication ? Link Generation!

Most internet users dont understand all the acronyms used in the technical side of the internet such as RSS, Atom, HTTP, HTML, XML and the list goes on and on. If youre into just browsing on the internet, or maybe even internet marketing, you really dont have to know all the technical aspects of these terms and how they got started or how they work. The main thing in internet marketing is to understand and learn the process of marketing and which of these various features can be blended into a powerful marketing system to promote your business opportunity.

Knowing all the technical aspects of the internet, will not make you any money, unless you work for a major player in the marketplace like Google or one of the other search engines. Money is made online, by using the different tools of marketing that someone else has designed, tested and perfected for the use of internet marketers, just like you and I.

An excellent way to get your information distributed to a large audience of potential clients is with RSS feeds and syndication.

Syndication will expose your website to many different types of online services, that otherwise you would not be able to penetrate their hierarchy by yourself. This is a free, and easy advertising method of marketing, particularly if youre a bit tight on cash.

Its getting more difficult to get personal information of individuals who you can market to online. However, by syndicating a website and providing an RSS feed the user can get the information anonymously, and you have accomplished your goal of getting your information in front of more users. Hopefully the users will use the information youve provided to make an informed choice and eventually purchase your product or services.

This concept goes back to the late 90s and has been used by professional marketing companies and SEO services for a number of years. This type of marketing works, and is extremely powerful; however, because of the complicity of the internet, webmasters have not used this powerful approach in their marketing efforts. Many sites have not been optimized for maximum online effectiveness and as a result many websites have never produced a nickel of income for the website owner.

In todays market there are many different types of businesses who use syndication methods very effectively. Newspapers, television shows, talk radio, publishers etc., all share information about their business opportunity using some form of syndication. They use multiple marketing venues for this part of their promotion strategies using such tools as blogs, forums, news feeds and many other methods of service that are to lengthy to discuss in this article.

By using the methods discussed above, the person or business can expand their user audience to millions of users that otherwise could not be reached with any other forms of promotional method. In TV programming, syndication accounts for a fair share of the market. It has been said that Syndication is where the real money is in television.

The following is a quote from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, explaining some category differences regarding syndication:

Commercial web syndication can be categorized in three ways:

by business models

by types of content

by methods for selecting distribution partners

Commercial web syndication involves partnerships between content producers and distribution outlets. There are different structures of partnership agreements. One such structure is licensing content, in which distribution partners pay a fee to the content creators for the right to publish the content. Another structure is ad-supported content, in which publishers share revenues derived from advertising on syndicated content with that content?s producer. A third structure is free, or barter syndication, in which no currency changes hands between publishers and content producers. This requires the content producers to generate revenue from another source, such as embedded advertising or subscriptions. Alternatively, they could distribute content without remuneration. Typically, those who create and distribute content for free are promotional entities, vanity publishers or government entities.

The two types of syndication feeds used by most marketers in todays market are RSS and Atom. If you dont understand everything you need to know about feeds, then visit your favorite search engine and do some serious research. This article today, covers a limited amount of information about feeds, RSS, Atom and syndication that should help promote your business opportunity more effectively.

Lets Build Your Business Together

Larry L Miller SEM/SEO Consulting

Larry L Miller ? SEM/SEO Consultant who specializes in promoting clients to Top Positions on Google and other leading search engines. Mr. Miller is the promotions director for BLM Traders the leader in Automated Marketing Systems. Private Line: 321-594-4405, Skype: larrylmiller121

Source: http://www.1directory.net/internet-and-businesses-online/rss-feeds-syndication-link-generation-11059.html

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NM-Nanny shoved used baby wipes in toddler's mouth, dropped ...

Not blaming the parents here, but I think it says something when they were worried enough about their jewelry to set up the nanny cam, but not so worried about the kid to keep an eye on her. I mean...really?

I might get slammed here, but if you have enough money to hire a nanny and you have enough money to have jewelry worth stealing, maybe you have enough money that one of the parents can stop working and stay home with their baby at least until the baby is old enough to rat out the abusive nanny. Sure, you might not be able to buy yourself any more expensive jewelry for a few years, but keeping your things safe is NOT more important than keeping your baby safe.

Ok I lied. I guess I am blaming the parents a little bit.

Source: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=164603

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