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Saturday, October 13, 2012

World’s highest solitary peak spells a clear message to all!

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Tanzania, Africa at 5,895 metres or 19,341 feet above sea level with its three volcanic cones, Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira at dormant stage.

These two images taken by NASA show the changes in snow accumulations on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. The top image was photographed on February 17, 1993 and the lower one was photographed on February 21, 2000. 

Retrieved from Earth Observatory News, Nasa and as a U.S. Government image, it is within the public domain.
Kilimanjaro view from the plane
Uploaded by hayhaenen on Apr 5, 2007 
On a clear morning I was lucky to see this view from the plane of the famous  Mount Kilimanjaro.

Kilimanjaro is one of the 26 regions in Tanzania. Moshi is the capital of Kilimanjaro region and home to Mount Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro bordered to the North and East by Kenya, to the South by the Tanga Region, to the Southwest by the Manyara Region, and to the West by the Arusha Region. As of 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Kilimanjaro Region was 1,381,149.

Kilimanjaro National Park - Tanzania – 1996 Photo by Esculapio
Message from Theodore Roosevelt 1914
Groundsels of several species are found throughout the world as common roadside weeds, but nowhere except in the highlands of Africa do they exhibit such large tree forms.


White Snows in the House of God

Message from 100PlacesToRemember on May 20, 2009
When Ernest Hemingways novel The Snows of Kilimanjaro was published in 1936, it made the snow-capped East African mountain famous and turned it into a legend.

For the local Masai tribes living on the plains beneath it, the mountain had already been a living legend for centuries. To them, it is Ngàja Ngái the House of God.

Seen from the plains below, Kilimanjaros peak emerges from a ring of fog and cloud that shrouds its forest-covered lower slopes. When Hemingway first described the mountain, its snow-cap was already melting slowly. Between 1912 and 2003, climate change led to the loss of about 80% of its ice fields, and the remainder of the snow-cap is expected to disappear by 2020. 

In itself, the loss of the snow on top of Kilimanjaro will have a limited effect on the ecosystem, as it feeds only a few minor brooks. However, the symbolic effect will be enormous, as an illustration of the speed at which the global climate is changing.

Further down the mountain, the heavy clouds whose vapour and precipitation irrigate the Cloud Forests and feed the rivers have already diminished, due to the rise in temperatures and decrease in atmospheric moisture. This trend is projected to continue and has already increased the frequency of forest fires. 

Combined with human-induced deforestation, it will further reduce precipitation. This would have a devastating effect on the woodland, as well as the water supply for the million people of the Chagga and Masai tribes who inhabit the flanks of Kilimanjaro.
          Masai Tribe Dances
Uploaded by angelesnovillo on Oct 6, 2006 
Masai tribe dancing in Masai Mara reserve

Masai Music


Uploaded by nedrich on May 17, 2008 
Masai women of the Masai Mara singing

Maasai Culture


Uploaded by exploreTeam on Apr 17, 2007 

The Maasai are a tribal group of East Africa known for their tall stature, signature red clothing, and highly energetic and athletic style of dancing. Both Tanzanian and Kenyan government have encouraged abandonment of the traditional semi-nomadic lifestyle, but they have successfully maintained many age-old customs. Distributed by TubeMogul. explore™ (http://explore.org) is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes. Both educational and inspirational, explore creates a portal into the soul of humanity by championing the selfless acts of others.
Maasai Tribe: 
Arranged marriage views - Tribal Wives - BBC

Uploaded by BBCWorldwide on Jan 30, 2009 

Dionne Braham joins the Maasai tribe in Tanzania to learn more about community values and arranged marriages. Interesting short video from BBC show Tribal Wives. Part of a series. Six women give up their everyday lives and spend a month living with some of the world's most remote tribes, immersing themselves fully into their new culture. Each woman must work, eat and sleep exactly as the other tribal women.

Maasai images and song from the Great Rift Valley 
in East Africa.

Uploaded by egheath on Apr 10, 2007

Mount Kilimanjaro • Tanzania 
By: 100PlacesToRemember on May 20, 2009

  


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Saturday, October 6, 2012

What is there to know about Akamai Technologies Inc.

Akamai Technologies, Inc., is an internet content delivery network that founded and developed the mathematical algorithms necessary to handle the dynamic routing of content, a solution to Web congestion. 


Founded in 1998 by Daniel M. Lewin and Professor Tom Leighton. Lewin was fatally stabbed aboard American Airlines Flight 11 as it was hijacked during the September 11 attacks. 



Daniel "Danny" Mark Lewin (May 14, 1970 – September 11, 2001) was an American-Israeli mathematician and entrepreneur 
best known for co-founding internet company 

Akamai Technologies.


Smart or intelligent with connotations of insightful, wise or skillful is what Hawaiian word Akamai means.


In simple language, the benefit is that users can receive content from whichever Akamai server or user is close to them or has a good connection, leading to faster download times and less vulnerability to network congestion or outages. Further, for streaming media Akamai claims to provide better scalability by delivering the content over the last-mile from servers close to end users, avoiding the middle-mile bottleneck of the Internet.


Get a feel for the world's online behavior at any given moment - 
how much rich media is on the move, 
the sheer volume of data in play, 
the number and concentration of worldwide visitors, 
and average connection speeds worldwide.

On July 21, 1999, at Macworld Expo New York, Apple and Akamai announced a strategic partnership to build Apple's new media network, QuickTime TV (QTV), based on QuickTime Streaming Server. Both companies later announced that Apple had made a $12.5 million investment in the company the previous month. 

Apple continues to use Akamai as their primary content delivery network for a wide range of applications including software downloads from Apple's Website, QuickTime movie trailers, and the iTunes Store. 

In September 1999, Microsoft and Akamai formed a strategic relationship to incorporate Windows Media technology in Akamai's FreeFlow service, as well as to facilitate the porting of the FreeFlow product to the Windows platform; this relationship exists to this day. 

Between 2003 and 2009, Akamai’s "revenue grew at a compounded annual growth rate of more than 32%, and also broadened its worldwide customer base, and sourced from Akamai's core content delivery service.

Arabic news network Al-Jazeera was a customer from March 28, 2003 until April 2, 2003, when Akamai decided to end the relationship. The network's English-language managing editor claimed this was due to political pressure. 


Akamai handles 20% of the world's total Web traffic, 
providing a unique view into what's happening on the Web - 
what events are generating traffic, 
how much, from where, and why.

In June 2008, The NewsMarket teamed with Akamai to accelerate dynamic content and applications to global media ahead of the Beijing Olympics

The BBC iPlayer uses Akamai to stream its recorded and live programs, focused through an XML playlist

The official U.S. government White House website uses Akamai Technologies 

The entire China Central Television website, including its streaming video, has been hosted on Akamai’s edge servers since late 2009. Hulu uses Akamai for hosting video. MIT OpenCourseWare utilizes Akamai's EdgeSuite for its content delivery network. 

Trend Micro uses Akamai for their Housecall antivirus application. 

Akamai also provided streaming services to ESPN Star (India) during the course of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.Other customers include Facebook, Twitter, AMD, Hilton Worldwide Hotels, Amazon.com (for their dynamic contents) Adobe Systems, Netflix, Cineville, Miles Kimball, J. C. Penney, Yahoo! Blizzard Entertainment, and github

Important Customer Privacy Considerations as listed in Akamai's privacy policy: As Akamai's business develops, Akamai may also offer services on its own behalf or on behalf of business customers directly to consumers that could involve the collection, use or disclosure of personally identifiable information unless otherwise directed by our business customers. 

In March 2005, Akamai signed an agreement to acquire Speedera Networks for 12 million shares of Akamai common stock, valued at $130 million at that time. Both companies also agreed to halt pending lawsuits involving trade secrets and patent infringement. The acquisition was completed in June 2005. 

In November 2006, Akamai acquired Nine Systems Corporation for roughly $164 million using "approximately 2.7 million shares of their common stock, approximately $4.5 million in cash and the assumption of options to purchase approximately 400,000 shares of their common stock." 

On April 12, 2007, Akamai acquired Red Swoosh in exchange for 350,000 shares of Akamai common stock. The acquisition of Red Swoosh was valued at approximately $15 million, net of cash acquired. 

In March 2007, Akamai acquired Netli in exchange for 3.2 million shares of Akamai stock. The acquisition of Netli was valued at approximately $178 million. 

In late 2008, Akamai acquired Acerno, a performance-based ad network, and launched a new division, Advertising Decision Solutions. 

In June 2010, Akamai acquired mobile services platform company Velocitude to support its mobile devices efforts. 

In 2011, Akamai announced it was acquiring Israeli cloud communications competitor Cotendo for $268 million.


Akamai headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts

In February 2012, Akamai announced it acquired Blaze Software, which has technology to optimize web page rendering.



Sources : Wikipedia,Wikimedia Commons and Akamai.com

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Amy Winehouse ‘Love is a Losing Game” toppled by the Great Duquesa of Alba, Spain

Maria del Rosario Cayetana Alfonsa Victoria Eugenia Francisca Fitz-James Stuart y de Silva Duchess of  Alba,  85, finally marries  commoner  24 years her  junior.

Their wedding vows remain uncontested by her six children from her first marriage after she divided up and gave them her vast estate to appease them last July 2011. 

Dubbed as the 'Wedding of the year' in Spain
Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez pose at the entrance of Las Duenas Palace after their wedding.  
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez walk inside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding in Seville 
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo 

A woman holds a poster supporting the couple outside at Las Duenas Palace before the wedding of Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva and Alfonso Diez in Seville October 5, 2011.

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez wave at the entrance of Las Duenas Palace after their wedding.  
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Javier Diaz

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (R) and her husband Alfonso Diez clap with flamenco music outside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding in Seville October 5, 2011. One of Europe's wealthiest aristocrats, the 85-year-old Duchess of Alba, wedded a civil servant 24 years her junior in a Seville palace on Wednesday after overcoming opposition from her children and Spain's royal family. REUTERS/Stringer

 Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez greet the crowd outside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding. 
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez greet the crowd outside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding.
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer

Now who can say that Love 
is a Losing Game?
 
Uploaded by ILL3G4LL on Dec 7, 2007 
Love Is A Losing Game Official Music Video

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The rendering of the song is indeed perfect except that the lyrics could be very depressing. 

It will be a lot better to be inspired by the likes of the Great Duquesa.


So more on the Great Duquesa of Alba, Spain
Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (C) dances flamenco beside her husband Alfonso Diez at the entrance of Las Duenas Palace.
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Javier Diaz 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (C) dances flamenco beside her husband Alfonso Diez and music group "Siempre Asi" at the entrance of Las Duenas Palace after their wedding in Seville October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Javier Diaz 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) waves beside her husband Alfonso Diez at the entrance of Las Duenas Palace after their wedding.
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez walk inside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding in Seville 
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Javier Diaz 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez walk inside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding in Seville 
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Javier Diaz 

Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (L) and her husband Alfonso Diez walk inside Las Duenas Palace after their wedding in Seville 
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo 

People and reporters wait for guests to arrive outside Las Duenas Palace 
before the wedding of Spain's Duchess of Alba Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva and Alfonso Diez in Seville 
October 5, 2011. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo 

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