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“En el estado Miranda a través de nuestro Plan Basura Cero, incorporamos el reciclaje como uno de los elementos básicos para resolver el problema de la basura, desde el punto de vista educativo, formativo y socioproductivo”, así lo expresó Evelyn Pallotta, directora de Ambiente Miranda, al referir que en la entidad se han conformado 6 microempresas que encontraron en el reciclaje una forma de generar sustento productivo

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Venezuelan Presentation for the ISC Brno 2011. Many thanks I owe to all the videos I found over Vimeo and Youtube, that helped me put together I great video. Plus some great tunes by Los Amigos Invisibles, La Vida Boheme, ViniloVersus, Chino & Nacho y Los Adolescentes. … I know Los Roques is not in Falcon.. iMovie wouldn’t let me change the “Airport” Location haha. In any case you should come to Venezuela Track List: – Chino y Nacho – “Lo que no sabes tu” – La Vida Boheme – “Calle Barcelona” – Los Amigos Invisibles – “Playa Azul” – Los Amigos Invisibles – “All Day Today” – Los Amigos Invisibles – “Sexy” – Los Amigos Invisibles – “Mambo Chimbo” – Chino y Nacho – “Mi Niña Bonita” – Los Adolescentes – “Fanatico” – Viniloversus – “Nada Numero 2″ – Viniloversus – “Amnesia Invocada”

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Summer TV Guide: 20 Social Shows to See



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Premieres: May 14 on NBC

Social media: America’s Got Talent ushers in a new judge this season: shock jock Howard Stern, who’s already igniting buzz across social networks with his recent jabs at the American Idol’s too-soft judging panel. Anticipate his critical judging style to incite significant social chatter. Meanwhile, AGT‘s Facebook Page has been pushing multimedia, including Spotify playlists from Stern and fellow judge Sharon Osbourne.

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A crop of new and returning reality shows, comedies, talent competitions and dramas will vie for your attention on your TV screens, web browsers and mobile devices this summer.

Flip through the gallery above to discover 20 shows that will use social media and interactive tools to enhance your viewer experience or will likely inspire significant conversations across social networks.

Below, find out from social TV experts which shows will stand out, what worked for networks in the fall season and what social TV trends are emerging.


Q&A With 3 Social TV Insiders

  • Natan Edelsburg, writer at social TV blog Lost Remote and VP of Sawhorse Media
  • Randy Shiozaki, co-founder of social technology company TVplus
  • Scott Ellis, VP of marketing at social TV company Peel

Mashable: Which shows will stand out this summer?

Natan: “True Blood will no doubt take over social conversations for another year. Breaking Bad‘s final season will be huge especially after the buzz it created after last season’s finale. Everyone will tune into FX’s Anger Management with Charlie Sheen, who we’ll definitely see using his social influence to promote the show. Also, TNT’s return of Dallas has an extremely interesting Facebook timeline social TV strategy that’s helping to make it a big premiere. Personally, I will be tweeting my heart out about Hatfields & McCoys because I am a huge Bill Paxton fan and have mourned every day since Big Love ended.”

Randy: “The fall is going to be big. Shows like Storage Wars will do well this summer. Highly social, good demo and addicting.”

Scott: “For reality, America’s Got Talent should do well, but Duets is less clear as viewers may have reality music show fatigue. In scripted TV, I expect viewers to head to the cable channels. The Dallas reboot on TNT has been garnering positive buzz. HBO is also getting ready to launch The Newsroom and preparing for another season of True Blood, and I’m personally looking forward to the final season of Breaking Bad on AMC. And don’t forget Charlie Sheen’s return to TV on Anger Management on FX.


Mashable: What worked in the fall for networks that should be carried over to their summer offerings?

Natan: “At the end of the day, no matter how amazing some of the social TV strategies were last fall, it didn’t necessarily mean that the show would succeed. One of my favorite activations last fall was how ABC captured the social web with their social TV strategy around Pan Am. They were able to start a conversation online the second the show was announced, through Comic-Con and then through the launch. Unfortunately, the show was canceled, in my opinion due to bad linear scheduling. Another amazing example was with Sons of Anarchy and how creator and show runner Kurt Sutter leveraged his social influence. He promised his Twitter followers that if the season premiere hit a certain ratings increase, he’d fly them out to L.A. The buzz was insane, they beat the ratings goal and he flew someone out.

“No matter how amazing some of the social TV strategies were last fall, it didn’t necessarily mean that the show would succeed. … TV networks must get their show creators and talent involved deeply. It can’t just be a marketing effort.”

“TV networks must get their show creators and talent involved deeply. It can’t just be a marketing effort. Also, they need to go beyond listening to social TV data to determine buzz around shows. They have to find creative ways to engage with the people on social media showing early interest about summer shows.”

Randy: “Shows like The X Factor worked. A deep commitment to digital and companion, synchronized experiences. They had all the ingredients: commitment from the top, a sponsor, a great team and a show that lends itself to interactivity.”

SEE ALSO: Many Social TV Companies ‘Will Disappear Over the Next Year’

Scott: “It’s always easier to talk about what didn’t work in the fall. Gimmicky shows like Alcatraz, Awake, and Charlie’s Angels struggled, but viewers connected to fairy tale shows like Once Upon A Time and Grimm, and more female-centered comedies like New Girl and 2 Broke Girls. What worked for these shows were relatable characters with larger than life story lines and impossible situations.”


Mashable: What trends are you seeing emerge in the social TV space for this summer?

Natan: “The trend of the ‘before and after’ social TV strategy in addition to the real-time, while-you’re-watching efforts. History (Channel) just launched a new Facebook game for their new show Hatfields & McCoys, a trend A+E Networks is at the forefront of.

“Many networks now have — or are launching — social curation destinations on their sites, and apps to better curate conversations about their TV shows. USA Network has ‘Character Chatter’ and there is now HBO Connect, Oxygen Connect and most recently CBS Connect. The idea of curating everything into a destination has become a perfect place to start introducing their advertisers into social TV opportunities. This summer is really going to be a big advancement for advertisers investing in social TV as part of their larger sponsorships across linear.

“Social TV will continue to be focused around reality-based competitions — shows that are perfectly positioned to drive audience participation and deliver a winner at the end of the season. … These polarizing shows beg the viewer to react, whether you love or hate the contestants.”

“Scripted social network TV strategies are becoming huge. The idea of scripted social networking is giving TV marketers a big chance to bridge the gap between the relationship the writers, producers, directors and talent have with social TV strategies. USA Network’s Hashtag Killer jump started this trend, which is now continuing with MTV’s exciting launch of a scripted social platform for their hit Teen Wolf.

Randy: “We’re not seeing summer trends.”

Scott: “With American Idol and The Voice winding down, in the short term I expect social TV will continue to be focused around reality-based competitions — shows that are perfectly positioned to drive audience participation and deliver a winner at the end of the season. We could see a big social lift as Howard Stern joins America’s Got Talent and Big Brother returns to CBS — these polarizing shows beg the viewer to react, whether you love or hate the contestants. Duets on ABC may also generate interest and a social following.

“I’m also seeing an increasing number of social TV focused promotions from networks encouraging viewers to participate via Twitter or second screen engagement, and I expect that this trend will accelerate. Viewers enjoy connecting with the shows they care about, and sharing those experiences with the community of similarly passionate fans.”


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EA Crysis 3 | Official Announce Gameplay Trailer (HD)

The hunted becomes the hunter. Powered by Crytek’s CryENGINE® 3, Crysis 3 advances the state of the art with unparalleled visuals and dynamic shooter gameplay. Take on the role of ‘Prophet’ as he returns to New York, only to discover that the city has been encased in a Nanodome created by the corrupt Cell Corporation. Within the Liberty Dome, seven distinct and treacherous environments become known as the Seven Wonders. This dangerous new world demands advanced weapons and tactics. Prophet will utilise a lethal composite bow, an enhanced Nanosuit and devastating alien tech to become the deadliest hunter on the planet. Coming in 2013 on X360, PS3, and PC. Find out more: www.crysis.com Follow www.twitter.com on Twitter – for competitions, latest news & more Subscribe to stay up to date with more videos like this : ea.vg Developer: Crytek Publisher: Electronic Arts



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Asegura Shoymei Lau: Es inaceptable nueva Ley contra Estafa Inmobiliaria


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Gran preocupación expresaron los representantes del área inmobiliaria y de la construcción, al conocer las nuevas normas que regularán la preventa, construcción y entrega de desarrollos residenciales en la Ley contra Estafa Inmobiliaria, publicada el pasado miércoles en la Gaceta Oficial Nº 39.912. Las disposiciones contenidas en la normativa persiguen sancionar el delito de estafa y otros fraudes del sector inmobiliario

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NEYMAR HAT TRICK (Santos 3×1 Internacional)

NEYMAR HAT TRICK (Santos 3x1 Internacional)

www.DiegoCarvalho.com http www.twitter.com Neymar stars as Santos beat Internacional 3-1 Neymar delivered yet another man-of-the-match performance scoring a sensational hatrick to help Santos beat Internacional 3-1 in the Copa Libertadores at the Vila Belmiro on Wednesday. The Brazilian international opened the scoring in the 18th minute, converting from the penalty spot after Marcos Indio’s foul on Borges just inside the box. Nine minutes in to the second half, Neymar doubled Santos’ lead with a goal similar to the one that won him the 2011 Puskas award. The 19-yeard old forward made a run from inside his own half, taking on four Inter players, before poking the ball past keeper Muriel. But just after the hour mark, Leandro Damião pulled one back for the Colorado, tapping in Oscar’s cross from six-yards out. However Inter’s fight-back was immediately denied by the exceptional talent of Neymar, who grabbed his hatrick with a goal similar to his second, just one minute later. From the left wing, the striker dribbled past three Inter players, before lifting the ball over Muriel to secure Santos’ 3-1 win.
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Bing Takes on Google With Simple New Design


Microsoft’s search engine Bing has done some heavy spring cleaning as a part of an effort to de-clutter its search result pages — and the new design looks a lot like Google.

Bing rolled out a new look that is designed to help users get results faster than ever. But the seamless design bears a striking resemblance to Google Search’s simple layout. See below.




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“Over the past few months, we’ve run dozens of experiments to determine how you read our pages to deliver the link you’re looking for,” Sally Salas, principal group program manager at Bing, said on its official blog. “Based on that feedback, we’ve tuned the site to make the entire page easier to scan, removing unnecessary distractions, and making the overall experience more predictable and useful.”

SEE ALSO: Despite Bing’s Rise, Google Still Dominates Search [INFOGRAPHIC]

In addition to faster page-load times and more relevant search results, Bing tightened the header and removed the “left rail” related-search section, making it easier to find the information and links you want.

It also enlarged the space between lines to increase readability and optimize the page for touch devices.

Bing said it is working on updating its search page even more in the future.

“We’re not finished, ” Salas wrote. “Today, we’re also testing out some new ideas for the homepage, including a larger version of the popular daily image. If you happen upon the homepage changes, please let us know what you think.”

What do you think of Bing’s new search results page? Do you think the site looks too much like Google? Let us know in the comments.


BONUS: 12 Mysterious Google Maps Sightings



1. The Badlands Guardian





This natural formation in Alberta, Canada is known as the Badlands Guardian and looks strikingly similar to a native American wearing a headdress. If you look close enough, it looks like he’s wearing a pair of earphones, but that section is actually a man-made road and oil well.

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