Monday, September 29, 2014

Top browser games to play 2014 (Part 1)

It’s time to order our favourite games for the year so far. We have included browser games that we play the most.


1.  League Of Angels

Battle the forces of evil, with angels by your side, in League of Angels, a new browser game.

Recently launched in 2014! A hybrid turn-based fantasy MMO featuring dungeons, cross-server battles and rogue-like battle modes.



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2. Bleach Online

Tibia is a free massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). Join this fascinating game that has thousands of fans from all over the world!



Play here >


3. Lucent Heart

Journey into a fantasy world where your zodiac sign determines your spirit and fortitude. Create a hero and venture forth to unlock mysteries and defeat evil creatures…


Lucent Heart is a free-to-play client game which drops you into a fantasy world full of danger and intrigue. You will have the opportunity to create a character and become a hero with the powers of your zodiac armour.


Every character in Lucent Heart has a zodiac sign. When creating a character, you will put in your birthday and receive the appropriate zodiac sign. This sign will be the source of your powers in the world of Lucent Heart and will provide you with incredible skills as you venture through the world.


If you are looking to band together with other players and unite under one banner, you can join a guild in Lucent Heart. Not only will you find companionship and friends as part of a guild, you will be able to participate in guild vs. guild warfare as well. Go to battle with your allies at your side against another guild to prove who the better batch of warriors is.


Lucent Heart is also full of dungeons for you to explore with danger waiting around every corner. As you delve into these dark and often deadly places, you will encounter powerful bosses and terrifying creatures. If you manage to make it through alive, the rewards will be well worth the effort.


If you are ready to become a hero and master the skills of your character, then the fantasy world of Lucent Heart is waiting for you.

Play here >


To be continued


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The space between sales and marketing is a big problem, but it’s a bigger opportunity

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In many companies the relationship between sales and marketing is a very difficult one. Unfortunately, this broken relationship is considered to be a standard of internal business dynamics despite costing companies millions of dollars every year.


Sales acceleration technology, focused on increasing the velocity of the sales process, can play a huge role in aligning sales and marketing, especially on the field.


With approximately 3 million field sales reps (non retail) in North America, there is a tremendous opportunity for tech startups to start focusing on sales acceleration for field.


The tech industry has noticed the depth of the problem, but even more the tremendous opportunity that lies ahead of us. That is why we see significant amounts of cash being funneled into sales technology startups that have the potential of increasing sales and marketing alignment to accelerate sales (like Clearslide, Yesware, InsideSales.com, and many others).


Spurred by the mobile revolution and the consumerization of enterprise software, the market is headed in a new direction where analytics and improved communication address this big and expensive problem.


According to a recent survey by Demand Metric on behalf of Showpad, the struggle between marketing and sales results in more than half of all companies regularly losing business due to a bad sales experience.


To accelerate sales and avoid a bad sales experience, businesses need to focus on aligning sales and marketing. But where to start? According to the report, 64 percent of sales teams said that marketing collateral is out of touch with their needs, while 76 percent of marketers believe the collateral they create.


What can possibly explain this dramatic difference of opinion? One of the main reasons is the fact that content usage and message delivery of sales interactions are a black box for the marketing department. Marketers are forced to make decisions on anecdotal stories and incomplete data. Until recently there has been no easy way for marketing to have full control over the content used by sales while also learning how their message resonates with buyers and partners.


Closing a sale is a subtle skill that often includes building a relationship with the right person at a company and anticipating the needs of different personalities and roles.


Interpersonal relationships are complicated by a lack of time (and patience) of prospects in response to selling tactics. Sales people are often left to hold complex conversations in very small windows of time that require specific pieces of content. If the content that they need isn’t available at a moment’s notice, it negatively impacts their credibility with prospects—and ultimately their sales opportunity.


Solutions need to bring together qualitative and quantitative information about a prospect and deliver the right collateral for the selling experience. It all starts on the foundation of data. Until some of the analytics gaps are solved, sales people will struggle to find the right content at the right time while the finger pointing continues.


Louis Jonckheere is vice president for North America and a co-founder of Showpad.




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Hamas Leader Exiled From Qatar Is More Than Welcome In Turkey

Khaled Mashaal


Khaled Mashaal, the Hamas politburo chief, has reportedly been told he is no longer welcome in Qatar, where he has been living in five star accommodation for many years.


As well as running a vicious terrorist network in the Gaza Strip, Hamas runs its political agenda from the comfort of luxury hotels in Qatar, an arab oil-rich state which is arguably the largest funder of terror in the world.


International pressure was increased when it was announced recently by FIFA that Qatar would have the honor of hosting the world cup in 2022. If the world cup is to be held in Qatar it will bring a disgraceful shadow over the world of soccer as the government of the country literally has blood on their hands.


Breitbart reported on Monday that intense international pressure has led Qatar to expel seven senior Muslim Brotherhood members in an effort to close ever growing gaps with Egypt. Interestingly, Turkey, which is officially a good friend of America, said they would welcome the seven expelled leaders.


This isn’t the first time that Khaled Mashaal has been threatened will exile in recent weeks. Back in August, during the Hamas war with Israel, in which the organization unleashed a deadly barrage of short and long-range rockets on the Jewish State, a senior member of the Palestinian Authority said Hamas chose to breach one of the many ceasefires with Israel due to Qatar’s threat to expel Mashaal.


At that time, Qatar was reportedly pushing Hamas to demand it play an active role in Cairo truce talks with Israel, a proposal which Egypt refused, stipulating that Qatar apologize for its policies as the leading sponsor of the Muslim Brotherhood. Qatar specifically stated it would force Mashaal to leave if Hamas agreed to the Egyptian truce proposal in its structure at the time.


Khaled Mashaal was also clear in his rejection of that proposal, telling reporters, “we want serious negotiations that lead to an end of the aggression on Gaza and granting the Palestinian demands.”


The fact that people like Mashaal, who holds extreme Islamist views and dreams of annihilating Israel and killing Jews globally, are welcome in Turkey is a worrying development, as Turkey moves increasingly towards extremist Islam under the leadership of President Erdogan.


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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Obama Punts On Immigration Reform To Help Democrats, Republicans Will Use Delay Against Them

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President Barack Obama promised to act on immigration reform though executive actions by the end of the summer. He’s delaying that action until after the November election out of concern that Democrats will be punished at the polls for his action. However, it is already clear that Republicans will use the impending delay to pummel its opposition in the lead up to the election.


“Because of the Republicans’ extreme politicization of this issue, the president believes it would be harmful to the policy itself and to the long-term prospects for comprehensive immigration reform to announce administrative action before the elections,” a White House official said in a New York Times report. “Because he wants to do this in a way that’s sustainable, the president will take action on immigration before the end of the year.”


The Republicans look assured to hold on to the House of Representatives following November’s election, but there are several Senate seats up for grabs. Obama has not been successfully to negotiate with the Republicans since they took the House. Facing a Republican House and Senate will put him in a worse negotiating position than at any other point in his presidency.


It’s already obvious that the Republican Party will use the delay and the threat of unilateral action by Obama on immigration to batter Democrats while campaigning during the next couple of months.


At conservative blog Hot Air, Ed Morrissey wrote:


This is nothing more than a head fake to keep voters from punishing Democrats for Obama’s attempts to abuse the separation-of-powers structure in American government. Republican candidates should use this transparently pusillanimous maneuver to put their Democratic opponents on the spot, and remind voters that Obama’s just waiting until after the election to steamroll Congress. Why not elect a Republican Senate to tighten the check on Obama’s exercise of power in light of this head-fake attempt?



Breitbart’s John Nolte also spotted the same opening.



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The action is also sure to infuriate immigration advocates who have been hoping for reform since Obama began his presidency in 2009. The Center for American Progress and the SEIU have already expressed their disappointment as reported by Politico.


“There is going to be a lot of skepticism about whether he will actually do it,” said Angela Kelley, an immigration strategist at the Center for American Progress. “He will have to present a pretty strong, convincing case that the issue isn’t going to be left at the alter yet again.”


The leaders of the Service Employees International Union issued a statement that they “are deeply disappointed but not paralyzed.”


“By far, this isn’t the end game,” said SEIU president Mary Kay Henry and executive vice president Rocio Saenz in a joint statement. “Immigration reform has and always will be our future. While the president will continue to hear from us, Congress will feel the pressure of a growing electorate.”


Will President Obama’s decision to help delay immigration reform through executive action help Democrats in the November election or was this a strategic mistake that will give Republicans a different kind of ammunition to use? Let us know your opinin in the comments below.



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JC Bowman: SCORE One for the Good Guys


by JC Bowman


I had heard it all before: we have finally got everybody in a room, and we are all working on a common mission to “fix public education.” That was more or less the idea behind the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE). More precisely, they said the objective is to support Tennessee’s work to prepare students for college and the workforce. The key to that equation is defining exactly who Tennessee is. Is Tennessee the president? The governor? The federal government? Philanthropists? The Gates Foundation? The Tennessee General Assembly? The Commissioner? The Department of Education? Textbook Companies? The business community? Educators? Parents? Students? All the above? None of the above?


What starts with good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if understanding is lacking. As economist Timothy Taylor stated: “There is great comfort in feeling that those with whom we disagree are corrupted by politics or profit-seeking or darker motives while our own intentions are of luminescent purity.”


If there is a meeting or coalition to which we can add value or substance to help public education, support educators in that task, or improve student achievement, then Professional Educators of Tennessee wants to be included to represent our nearly 8,000 members. However, as I started looking around, I realized, outside of the teacher’s union, there was nobody at SCORE to represent actual public school classroom teachers. And even then, the union was out numbered 28-1. Like us, invited to the dance as long as we sat in the corner and kept our mouths shut – something that is highly unlikely when I am involved.


We are not going to merely roll-over and pretend the smoke and mirrors hide our legitimate concern. We need to have an honest debate in Tennessee about public education and reforms that were ushered in by our acceptance of Race to the Top federal funding. We also need public discourse on the serious issue of growing federal involvement in our state and local school districts. That prompted me to send a fairly pointed letter to Jamie Woodson, the former state senator who directs SCORE’s efforts.


In our letter to Ms. Woodson, we questioned SCORE’s lobbying effort, which may be damaging to public school educators or overshadow their voices of concern or suggestions to improve public education. We are concerned about the amount of money being spent in political campaigns in Tennessee. We fear that it is having a detrimental impact upon public education in our state. We sought clarity with a Political Action Committee, Advance Tennessee, which is a perceived front group for the SCORE organization. We also shared our trepidation about their paid Tennessee Educator Fellowship, and we asked whether SCORE intends to register these political operatives with the Tennessee Ethics Commission as lobbyists. Finally, we made an inquiry about the relevance of a daily news summary sent under the name of former Senator Bill Frist that frequently features articles that may serve more as a public relations vehicle for members of their steering committee or for issues that are not relevant to Tennessee.


In asking for clarification, we also recognized that most of the people instrumental in designing our teacher evaluation systems, teacher training guidelines, and articulating the types of standards that need to be taught in our classrooms have never been teachers themselves. More importantly, they didn’t send their own children to public schools. Like Andrew Breitbart said:  “Truth isn’t mean. It’s truth.”


Public educators have continuing misgivings about the endless testing. We have had member reservations about the standards, namely implementation. Educators are tired of being seen as the sole reason student achievement may not meet some particular level or bearing the culpability for low performing school systems. Good intentions or not, something is terribly amiss when children are being educated chiefly to take tests. No single metric of success can accurately measure the impact of public education, and you cannot improve education by alienating the profession that carries it out.


Despite political differences, both Republicans and Democrats love our state and our children. Our belief is that by working together in a non-partisan manner we can solve any educational challenges in Tennessee. It is time we stand together for integrity on behalf of public education and the hard working men and women who educate children in our state. We invite all stakeholders and policymakers to work toward that objective. That is our work, and it should be the work of all Tennesseans.


We would like to rebuild our trust in SCORE at some point in the future. We will leave an open door for them. However, we genuinely hope they will contemplate the importance of engagement with actual public educators and integrity-based attributes such as treating educators well, listening to educators with differing points of view on what is best for students, and exhibiting ethical and transparent practices.


JC Bowman is the executive director of Professional Educators of the Tennessee.


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