Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Windows 8.1 HTTP API brings good news to JavaScript app developers

For JavaScript app developers who connect to a Web service, there's a new HTTP API in Windows 8.1 that lets you connect to Web services easier and with a lot more flexibility, according to a post on the Windows App Builder Blog.

?The Windows.Web.HttpClient API gives you access to cookies, control over caching, and can set and get headers using strong types,? writes Microsoft Senior Program Manager Peter Smith. ?There?s also a powerful system for modularizing your network code, giving it access to the HTTP processing pipeline.?

More good news: It?s available for C++ or .NET developers? apps, too.

Check out the Windows App Builder Blog for an overview of HttpClient programming and a walkthrough on how to convert your JavaScript apps to use the new API.

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Deborah Pisano
Microsoft News Center Staff

Source: http://blogs.technet.com/b/firehose/archive/2013/09/09/windows-8-1-http-api-brings-good-news-to-javascript-app-developers.aspx

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Vodafone UK offering 4GB of bonus data on 4G-ready plans

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Customers moving to 4G plans also receive unlimited data for three months

Gearing up for the expansion of its 4G LTE network in late September, Vodafone UK is offering new plans in a promotion it is calling "4G Bonus". Customers signing up for new 12 or 24 month contracts with Vodafone on its new "4G-ready" plans will receive double the standard amount of data it offers, plus an additional 4GB of data for the life of their contract.

This means for someone who goes for the entry-level plan and opts to be 4G-ready will get 6GB of data per month instead of the standard 1GB on a regular plan — and the starting price for such a plan with 6GB of data and unlimited talk and texts is just £26 per month.

As a gesture to those who signed up for its 4G-ready plans before this point, Vodafone is extending the 4GB of additional data to anyone who is already a customer at no additional cost. For those wanting to switch carriers or plans starting with this promotion, you have until the end of October to get on-board. You can find a full chart breakdown of the new plans and prices after the break.

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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Restaurant renovations to boost Bob Evans shares: Barron's

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of Bob Evans Farms Inc are poised to extend their steep gains this year as an ongoing plan to remodel the company's namesake restaurants boosts same-store sales, financial weekly Barron's said on Sunday.

The company has updated about 70 percent of its restaurants, with the renovated locations posting same-store sales growth of about 2 percent, the publication said in its September 9 edition. Stores that have not been updated have seen sales fall 1 percent.

Citing analysts at FrontFour Capital Group, Barron's wrote that the stock could climb 30 percent from its current levels. Bob Evans' shares closed Friday at $50.39 and are up 25 percent in 2013.

(Reporting by Ryan Vlastelica; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/restaurant-renovations-boost-bob-evans-shares-barrons-153606281--finance.html

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TransCanada tries to sell merits of Energy East Pipeline in New Brunswick

FREDERICTON - When it comes to people like Cyrille Simard, TransCanada has a challenge in selling the Energy East Pipeline project in New Brunswick.

The mayor of Edmundston says he wants the company to guarantee the west-to-east pipeline, which could traverse his city of 16,000, won't harm the area's watershed.

"They gave us the assurance that it was understood that it is a very important issue and that they would take care of that by bringing some new scenarios of a route," Simard says.

"We're still waiting for that, and we'll see."

As TransCanada (TSX:TRP) wraps up a round of open houses in the province this week to promote the project, it has a sense of the concerns communities have with the $12-billion development, which would see oil shipped from Alberta to the Irving Oil refinery and a proposed export terminal in Saint John.

Simard says TransCanada proposed one route that would venture near residential neighbourhoods, a plan he does not support. He said city council won't give its approval to the project until it is assured the local water supply is protected.

A spokesman for TransCanada said the company's engineers are contacting the City of Edmundston to look into Simard's concerns.

"It is something that we're addressing," said Phillip Cannon.

Cannon said most of the people who have attended the open houses have been examining the proposed route map and want compensation if the route disrupts farming or tree lots during construction. Landowners are being paid to allow surveyors onto their property and the company is negotiating compensation with people if construction of the pipeline disrupts their land, he said.

He said TransCanada is also working to assure residents that pipelines are the safest way to transport large quantities of oil.

"People have to know that lines are equipped with shutoff valves, that we have a control centre in Calgary and all the lines are monitored 24/7," he said.

"If there was a drop in pressure in any line, one of our experts there can shut it down in a matter of minutes and isolate the section that is problematic."

Cannon said many people at the open houses inquire about employment prospects, though details on the number of jobs building the project would generate have yet to be worked out.

"We are still working on the economic study that we'll be rolling out soon where people can get a better idea of more specific jobs by province," Cannon said.

Cannon said more formal public hearings will be scheduled after the company files an application with the National Energy Board to proceed with the development near the end of this year or early in 2014.

The Energy East pipeline project, which still has to clear regulatory reviews, would deliver up to 1.1 million barrels per day from Alberta to Quebec in late 2017. A 1,400-kilometre extension would be built to ship oil to Saint John a year later.

Source: http://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F264/~3/iTsCn8nhdYw/story.html

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Friday, September 6, 2013

AMERICAN MILITARY MAY BEGIN TRAINING AL-QAEDA LINKED ISLAMIC REBELS FOR SYRIAN CIVIL WAR

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Barack Obama would certainly love to see America?s military muscle used to back Saudi Arabia?s agenda in Syria. This is a fact, regardless of intent, that is not lost on most (excluding John Kerry). What is not known by many is that U.S. forces may soon be training al-Qaeda-linked Islamic radicals for the purpose of waging better war against current Syrian government.

Via AOL.

The Obama administration is considering a plan to use U.S. military trainers to help increase the capabilities of the Syrian rebels, in a move that would greatly expand the current CIA training being done quietly in Jordan, U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Any training would take place outside Syria, and one possible location would be Jordan.

The officials said no decision had been made, but that discussions were going on at high levels of the government. It comes as the Obama administration prods Congress to authorize limited military strikes against Syrian President Bashar Assad?s government in retaliation for a deadly Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack.

This isn?t just about smacking the hand of a dictator. This is about full on regime change, placing terrorists in charge of a nation that sits just north of Israel.

About the Author : Eric Odom

Eric Odom is Managing Director of LibertyNEWS.com, a liberty movement activist and self-described libertarian-minded political consultant.

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Source: http://www.libertynews.com/2013/09/american-military-may-begin-training-al-qaeda-linked-islamic-rebels-for-syrian-civil-war/

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

FHF-CPA Blog: Charitable Giving: Which Americans Are the Most ...

Charitable giving is growing at a healthy pace,?a sign that Americans are a little more confident about the economy and their own finances.

Individuals, corporations and foundations donated $316.2 billion to charitable causes in 2012, a 3.5 percent increase over 2011, according to the annual?Giving USA?study, which is conducted by the Giving USA Foundation and Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

Ten Important Facts about
Charitable Tax Deductions

Charitable contributions are deductible only if you itemize on your tax return.
To be deductible, charitable contributions must be made to "qualified" organizations. Giving money to an individual is never deductible. To determine if an organization qualifies as a charitable organization, go to the IRS?Exempt Organizations Select Check.
To deduct a charitable donation of money, regardless of the amount, you must have a bank record or a written document from the charity showing its name, the date and amount of the contribution. Bank records include canceled checks, bank or credit union statements, and credit card statements. These statements should show the name of the charity, the date, and the amount paid. Credit card statements should also show the transaction posting date.
For a gift of $250 or more (cash or property), you must obtain and keep in your records a contemporaneous written acknowledgment from the qualified organization indicating the amount of cash?or a description of property contributed. The acknowledgment must state whether the organization provided goods or services in exchange for the gift. If so, the organization must provide a description and a good faith estimate of the value of the goods or services. One document from an organization can satisfy both the written communication requirement for monetary gifts and the contemporaneous written acknowledgment requirement for all contributions of $250 or more.
To be deductible, clothing and household items donated to charity generally must be in good used condition or better. Household items include furniture, electronics, appliances and linens.
A clothing or household item for which a taxpayer claims a deduction of more than $500 doesn't have to meet the standard described above if?you include a qualified appraisal with the return.
If a contribution entitles you to merchandise, goods, or services, including admission to a charity ball, banquet, theatrical performance, or sporting event, you can deduct only the amount that exceeds the fair market value of the benefit received.
If your deduction for a non-cash contribution is more than $500, IRS Form 8283 must be filled out and attached it to your return. If you claim a deduction for a contribution of non-cash property worth more than $5,000, you need a qualified appraisal. If you claim a deduction for a contribution of non-cash property worth more than $500,000, you?must attach the qualified appraisal to your return.
The deduction for a motor vehicle, boat or airplane donated to charity is usually limited to the gross proceeds from its sale. This rule applies if the claimed value is more than $500. IRS Form 1098-C or a similar statement, must be provided to the donor by the organization and attached to the donor's tax return.
Contributions are deductible in the year made. So donations charged to a credit card before the end of 2013 count for 2013. This is true even if the credit card bill isn't paid until 2014. Also, checks count for 2013 as long as they're mailed in 2013.
Questions about charitable contributions? Consult with your tax adviser.

A Partial Recovery

As encouraging as those numbers are, charitable giving was still below the level it reached before the 2008 financial crisis -- $344.5 billion in 2007 -- and is not likely to get back there for six or seven years at its current growth rate, said Patrick M. Rooney, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

"Individual giving rose 1.9 percent after inflation, perhaps reflecting the fact that the average household is still struggling in some areas," Rooney said in the university's report on the study, which has been conducted every year since 1955.

Another dark cloud hovering over charitable giving is that the Obama administration and some members of Congress want to limit or eliminate the federal tax deduction for it.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy,?quoting "non-profit advocates," stated that limiting the charitable giving tax deduction to 28 percent, as the White House has again proposed, would reduce giving by as much as $9 billion per year.

Sources of Charitable Contributions

Individuals gave $228.9 billion in 2012 -- more than all other philanthropic entities combined. Private foundations gave the second largest amount in 2012. Foundations donated $45.7 billion last year, a 4.4 percent increase over 2011.

The next most generous group comprised the recently departed who had bequeathed money to charities in their wills. Although such bequests fell by 7 percent in 2012, they still added up to $23.4 billion.

Then came corporations, whose charitable giving rose 12.2 percent last year to $18.2 billion. That amount included donations by the corporations and their foundations. They gave cash, in-kind donations and grants. The large annual increase in corporate giving is due in large part to corporations giving about $131 million to not-for-profit organizations working on Hurricane Sandy relief.

"Corporations represent a vital portion of our country's total charitable giving," said Gregg Carlson, chairman of the Giving USA Foundation. "And while their donations increased last year, corporate philanthropy represents only 6 percent of total giving."

Recipients of the Generosity

Among beneficiaries of all this generosity, the most blessed, if you will, were religious entities, according to the?Giving USA?study.?They took in about $101.5 billion in 2012, slightly less than in 2011.

Educational institutions?received $41.3 billion in contributions last year, an increase of 7 percent over 2011. The majority of these donations went to colleges and universities.

Human services giving, such as for disaster relief, amounted to $40.4 billion last year, a 3.8 percent increase over 2011. Total?contributions for Hurricane Sandy relief were $223 million.

And giving to foundations amounted to $30.6 billion. That was down by 4.6 percent from 2011. "Estimated contributions to foundations can change dramatically from year to year, depending upon very large gifts received from the wealthiest donors in America," stated theGiving USA?study.

"The $316 billion in total giving reflected by our 2012 data continues the positive twin trajectory of dollars coupled with hope," Carlson said. "I would say the outlook is positive for those who believe in and understand the power of American philanthropy."

A Closer Look at Demographics

Blackbaud, a software and service provider for not-for-profit organizations, commissioned a recent survey to identify charitable trends for various age groups. The survey discovered that Baby Boomers are the most generous.

People between 49 and 67 years old account for 43 percent of charitable giving and each one gives about $1,200 per year, the survey found. It said 63 percent of Baby Boomers donated clothing and other goods to charities, 52 percent gave to local social service providers and 46 percent gave to places of worship.

Americans age 68 and older give about $1,370 per year -- more per capita than Baby Boomers do. However, their total annual contributions are?less than that of the Baby Boomers, because there are fewer of them. About 72 percent of "Matures," as Blackbaud refers to them, donate goods, 55 percent to local social service providers and 50 percent to places of worship. Older people are more likely than others to donate their time. About 42 percent of them volunteer.

Generation X, consisting of people between ages 33 and 48, give an average of $732 per year. Forty percent of them?donate to places of worship, 39 percent to health charities and 37 percent to social service agencies. Fifty-six percent of Generation Xers give goods to charity.

Finally, the survey looked at Generation Y. This cohort, consisting of people between ages 18 and 32, gave an average of $481 per year to 3.3 charities. They prefer charities oriented toward children and healthcare. They also demand the most accountability from nonprofits. Sixty percent of Gen Y want to see the direct impact of their donations.

Technology Trends

Not surprisingly, Gen Yers are the most likely of all age groups to give via a mobile phone and share information about their preferred charities on social media, according to the Blackbaud survey. They were also the most apt to view online videos about charities and follow beneficiaries on social media. Gen Xers were close behind in these trends, however.

The Blackbaud survey also looked at whether different age groups use mobile phones as their primary phone. Almost all Gen Yers do (98 percent), compared with 86 percent of Gen Xers, 60 percent of Baby Boomers and 30 percent of Matures.

Here are a couple more tech findings from the survey:

?Who Banks Online?Who Is on Facebook?

Gen Y

80 percent90 percent

Gen X

78 percent77 percent

Baby Boomers

72 percent71 percent

Matures

60 percent59 percent

Tips for Charities

Here are a couple considerations from Blackbaud for not-for-profits hoping to most effectively reach today's donors:

Direct mail isn't dead.?For example, 52 percent of Matures and 40 percent of Baby Boomers gave in response to a direct mail solicitation. It is not the vehicle of choice for younger givers, however. So not-for-profit organizations need to cultivate other channels, such as Internet video and Facebook. While you might expect that 97 percent of 18-to-32 year olds watch YouTube videos, you may be surprised to find that 58 percent of those age 68 and older do, too.

Take a multi-channel approach.?Targeting different generations through the Internet, social media, direct mail and other channels will maximize potential gifts.

Source: http://fhf-cpa.blogspot.com/2013/09/charitable-giving-which-americans-are.html

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