Saturday, August 25, 2012

Ahead of the Bell: Salesforce.com falls

NEW YORK (AP) ? Salesforce.com's stock declined nearly 5 percent in premarket trading on Friday as the cloud computing company provided a third-quarter adjusted earnings forecast below Wall Street's expectations.

Late Thursday Salesforce.com said that it anticipates third-quarter adjusted earnings between 31 cents and 32 cents per share. This is below the 34 cents per share that analysts surveyed by FactSet had expected.

The company also reported second-quarter financial results that topped Wall Street expectations.

Jefferies' Ross MacMillan said in a client note that Salesforce.com's third-quarter earnings guidance is below analysts' estimates because of dilution from its Buddy Media acquisition.

Salesforce.com announced in June that it was buying the marketing company for $689 million.

MacMillan said Salesforce.com's second-quarter results were very solid. He kept a "Buy" rating.

Karl Keirstead of BMO Capital Markets said that Salesforce.com looks like it is being somewhat cautious in its projections because of the weak economy.

The analyst maintained an "Outperform" rating.

Shares of Salesforce.com Inc. fell $7.20, or 4.9 percent, to $139.57 before the market open.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ahead-bell-salesforce-com-falls-115017680--finance.html

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Romney says US energy independence is achievable

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Found sane, Norway killer Breivik gets 21 years in prison

A Norwegian court found Anders Behring Breivik was sane when he killed 77 people last year in a bombing and shooting rampage, and sentenced him to a maximum of 21 years for 'terrorist acts.'

By Valeria Criscione,?Correspondent / August 24, 2012

Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik arrives at the court room in a courthouse in Oslo, Norway, Friday, Aug. 24.

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In a historic and widely expected verdict, a Norwegian court has declared mass killer Anders Behring Breivik sane and guilty of murdering 77 people during the country?s worst peacetime tragedy.

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Judge Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen sentenced the self-confessed gunman to the maximum punishment of 21 years of permanent detention, and a minimum of 10, for ?terrorist acts? during a combined car-bomb attack on government buildings and shooting rampage at a political youth summer camp last year.

Judge Arntzen announced the ?unanimous? decision of the five-judge panel just minutes after a neatly coiffed and well-dressed Mr. Breivik swaggered into court smiling broadly.

He remained unemotional as victims and their families sobbed in court and held hands as the details behind the 77 killings, most of whom were teenagers, were read aloud by the judges, who were also visibly moved by recounting once again the brutality of the unprecedented attacks.

The guilty verdict comes as welcome relief to victims and their families, who have been looking for closure 13 months after the tragic event. Breivik signaled as recently as last night that he would not appeal if found sane.

Svein Holden, Oslo public prosecutor, declined to comment during a short court break if he would appeal the verdict. The prosecution has argued that Breivik should be sent to compulsory mental healthcare because there was doubt over Breivik?s sanity.

Sanity has been at the core of this paradoxical case after two conflicting forensic psychiatric reports came to opposite conclusions. The first forensic psychiatrist team found the 33-year-old Norwegian was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, while the second concluded he was not psychotic.

The self-described ?militant nationalist? had hoped to be found sane so that his political ideology could stand stronger. Breivik attacked the Labor-led government quarters last July with a homemade fertilizer car bomb, killing eight, and subsequently drove to the island of Ut?ya, where he killed 69 at a Labor party youth camp. He blames the ruling Labor party for the ?ethnic cleansing of indigenous Norwegians? through multicultural policies that he says have allowed ?Muslim colonization.?

Many Norwegians ? including Breivik ? had been expecting he would be found sane. A recent poll by Norwegian newspaper VG found that a strong majority of Norwegian forensic psychiatrists believed Breivik was mentally competent. In addition, victims and their families were hoping that he would be held accountable for the killings.

?This was the judgment I had hoped for,? Tore Sinding Bekkedal, an Ut?ya survivor, told Norwegian newswire NTB shortly after the verdict.? She added Breivik suffered from ?political madness,? but that he was not a psychiatric case.

Breivik is expected to announce his decision not to appeal after the verdict is fully read later today. He has indicated that he will most likely disregard his counsel?s advice to use the two-week waiting period to announce an eventual appeal, Breivik's lawyer, Geir Lippestad, told Norwegian broadcaster NRK last night. The prosecution also has the similar ability to appeal the verdict.

If he accepts the sentence, Breivik will most likely serve the next 21 years at Ila prison, but risks sitting behind bars for the rest of his life. Although Norwegian law does not permit life sentences, there is a possibility for extending custody in five-year intervals if there is a risk for repetition of the crimes. During that time, he has plans to write a trilogy of political books in English detailing the attacks and his ideology.

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That you, Abe? Day-Lewis pulls off 'Lincoln'

??Benjamin Walker played our 16th president as a determined stalker of bloodsuckers in "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter," and now Daniel Day-Lewis is prepping for his shot at the role in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," due in theaters in November.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/48770872#48770872

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Tumblr and Instagram remove features following Twitter API changes

Twitter's API overhaul is already coming into effect, as both Tumblr and Instagram have had to kill features that let you find friends from Twitter.

Tumblr's "People you know" page lets you search your contacts for friends with blogs. It used to let you scan your Twitter feed for pals, but it now restricts your search to just Facebook and Gmail.

"To our dismay, Twitter has restricted our users' ability to 'Find Twitter Friends' on Tumblr," a spokesperson for Tumblr said. "We are truly disappointed by Twitter's decision.

"Given our history of embracing their platform, this is especially upsetting. Our syndication feature is responsible for hundreds of millions of tweets, and we eagerly enabled Twitter Cards across 70 million blogs and 30 billion posts as one of Twitter's first partners."

This follows a similar situation on Instagram. Back in July, the photo-filter app had to makes its iPhone app flash up a message that read, "Twitter no longer allows its users to access this information. We apologise for any inconvenience" when you tried to find Twitter friends.

At the time, Twitter released a statement which said, "We understand that there's great value associated with Twitter's follow graph data, and we can confirm that it is no longer available within Instagram."

Business site LinkedIn has also felt the affects. Back in June, head of content products Ryan Roslansky wrote, "Consistent with Twitter's evolving platform efforts, Tweets will no longer be displayed on LinkedIn. "

Twitter has been threatening to enforce a more "consistent user experience" with its API for a while now. In the most recent change -- penned by Michael Sippey, earlier this month -- the service now requires use of the Twitter API to be authenticated, institutes rate limits and makes changes to the ways developers can use Twitter's data.

Source: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-08/23/tumblr-twitter-api

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Lennon's killer denied parole for seventh time

By Jim Gold, NBC News, and wire services

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Mark David Chapman is seen in this handout photo taken May 15, 2012, from the New York State Department of Corrections and released to Reuters August 23, 2012.

John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, was denied release from prison in his seventh appearance before a parole board, New York corrections officials said Thursday.

Chapman, 57, was denied parole by a three-member?panel after a hearing Wednesday, the state Department of Corrections said.

Chapman shot Lennon in December 1980 outside the Manhattan apartment building where the former Beatle lived. He was sentenced in 1981 to 20 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. The musician, singer and songwriter was 40.


Chapman was transferred in May from the Attica Correctional Facility in western New York to the nearby Wende Correctional Facility. Both are maximum security. The prison system doesn't disclose why inmates are transferred.

In its denial, the panel called Lennon's killing a "callous disregard for the sanctity of human life." It told Chapman in a written statement:

"The panel notes your prison record of good conduct, program achievements, educational accomplishments, positive presentation remorse, risk and needs assessment, letters of support, significant opposition to your release and all other statutory factors were considered.?

?However, parole shall not be granted for good conduct and program completions alone.? Therefore, despite your positive efforts while incarcerated, your release at this time would greatly undermine respect for the law and tend to trivialize the tragic loss of life which you caused as a result of this heinous, unprovoked, violent, cold and calculated crime.??

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A hearing transcript will be released in a few days, the Corrections department told NBC News.?Chapman?can try again for parole in August, 2014, the board said.

At his 2010 hearing, Chapman?recalled that he had considered shooting Johnny Carson or Elizabeth Taylor instead, and said again that he chose Lennon because the ex-Beatle was more accessible, that his century-old Upper West Side apartment building by Central Park "wasn't quite as cloistered." Chapman fired five shots outside the Dakota apartment house on Dec. 8, 1980, hitting Lennon four times in front of his wife, Yoko Ono, and others.

The former security guard from Hawaii said that his motivation was instant notoriety but that he later realized he made a horrible decision for selfish reasons.

"I felt that by killing John Lennon I would become somebody and instead of that I became a murderer and murderers are not somebodies," Chapman told the board two years ago.

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Ono, 79, had said two years ago that she was trying to be "practical" in asking that her husband's killer remain behind bars. She said Chapman might be a danger to her, other family members and perhaps even himself.

In a 1992 interview at Attica, Chapman told Barbara Walters that it was dark when he shot Lennon in the back with a .38-caliber revolver after he exited a limousine, headed up the walkway to his apartment building and looked at Chapman. "I heard this voice ? not an audible voice, an inaudible voice ? saying over and over, 'Do it, do it, do it,'" Chapman said. He explained, "I thought that by killing him I would acquire his fame."

He has been in protective custody with a good disciplinary record, according to corrections officials.

This article includes?reporting by The Associated Press.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Romney touts Massachusetts health plan

DENVER (AP) ? Mitt Romney said in an interview Thursday that his plan to provide universal health insurance in Massachusetts was superior to President Obama's own health care plan.

"My health care plan I put in place in my state has everyone insured, but we didn't go out and raise taxes on people and have a unelected board tell people what kind of health care they can have," Romney said in an interview with CBS' Denver affiliate, KCNC.

Obama's plan was modeled on Romney's, which has made some conservatives wary of the former Massachusetts governor. Some GOP activists were angered when a Romney spokeswoman touted the Massachusetts plan on Fox News earlier this month.

In Thursday's interview, one of a series the presumptive Republican presidential nominee gave local broadcast outlets in swing states, Romney was asked how he'd appeal to women voters on health care and other issues. The Obama campaign has been pounding Romney for his stances on birth control, abortion and other women's issues.

Romney replied by talking about how he'd improve the economy and education. Then he segued to health care, saying it was "a big issue."

Romney also laughed off concerns that a hurricane could disrupt the Republican National Convention in Tampa next week. "The winds of change are coming," he said, "so we're looking forward to it."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-touts-massachusetts-health-plan-192946487.html

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