Friday, November 27, 2015

Fwd: Abundance Insider: November 27 Edition




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Subject: Abundance Insider: November 27 Edition
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 12:04:50 -0800
From: Peter Diamandis <peter@diamandis.com>
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To: STeve <stevescott@techacq.com>


In this week's Abundance Insider: Swallowable health sensors, diamond nanothreads and biometric military tattoos.

Cheers,
Peter, Marissa, Cody, Maxx, Kelley and Greg

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StarStream Gives Tap Water Ultrasonic Cleaning Power

Ultrasonic Cleaning With Water

What it is: Researchers at the University of Southampton have created the ideal micro-scrubbing solution that cleans without the use of chemical detergents or bleach: tap water. Their StarStream device uses ultrasound waves to activate bubbles' surface, creating shear and rubbing. And it cleans in nearly every application: common household cleaning, removing dental bacteria from medical appliances, and scrubbing away biological contaminants from surgical steel.

Why it's important: StarStream and devices of its ilk can help maintain sterile environments without using antibiotics or antimicrobials. "You've got a whole different pathway for tackling this anti-microbial resistance catastrophe," explains Tim Leighton, who led the research.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

This Filter-Free Water Desalination Relies on Electrical Shockwaves

Desalination Process

What it is: Chemical engineers at MIT have created a new desalination process, shock electrodialysis, that uses an electrically driven shockwave to separate water from salt, or toxic waste from water.

Why it's important: While this desalination method won't outcompete traditional processes, shock electrodialysis requires substantially less infrastructure and energy to run -- making it ideal for use in remote locations or in emergencies.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

Is Diamond Nanothread the New Graphene?

Poly-Benzene Rings

What it is: A team from Penn State has created a promising new material: diamond nanothreads. It's manufactured out of two different configurations of benzene molecules, which are rings of carbon atoms. Researchers can tune the nanothread to adjust the material's rigidity or flexibility.

Why it's important: Another advancement in materials science. Diamond nanothreads are a promising alternative to graphene with their versatility, ultra-light density and impressive strength.Another advancement in materials science. Diamond nanothreads are a promising alternative to graphene with their versatility, ultra-light density and impressive strength.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

Biometric Tattoos for Medicine and the Military

Biometric Tattoos

What it is: Chaotic Moon has made a high-tech temporary tattoo that can gather and upload location, air quality, and health information like body temperature, sweat, hydration level and heart rate. The temporary tattoo offers more durability than, say, a watch-style wearable, as it can't be easily removed, but it isn't as expensive or invasive than permanent solutions.

Why it's important: In addition to the clear applications for healthcare and the military, Chaotic Moon's temporary tattoo also has more mainstream uses: for example, helping you track your kids at an amusement park or your friends at a concert.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

New Graphene Production Technique is 100x Cheaper than Other Methods

Graphene

What it is: Glasgow University researchers have developed a way to produce graphene that's stronger and 100 times cheaper than conventional methods like chemical vapor deposition. Instead of using pre-treated copper as a base, which costs about $115 per square meter, they used commercial copper foils -- commonly found in lithium-ion batteries -- at a cost of about $1 per square meter.

Why it's important: Graphene is an important innovation with drastic effects on energy, water purification and electronics -- but it's still currently expensive to produce. This low-cost process demonetizes graphene production, and paves the way for mainstream applications.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

MIT's Ingestible Tracker is a High-Tech Stethoscope

Swallowable Health Sensors

What it is: Inspired by the classic stethoscope, MIT has created an ingestible, all-in-one vital signs tracker the size of a multivitamin. Over the course of a day or two, it can measure everything from heart and respiratory rates to temperature and acoustic data.

Why it's important: Ingestible trackers dematerialize the uncomfortable external monitors used for long-term patient monitoring, while collecting and storing more accurate data. Imagine medical military personnel being able to track vital signs for soldiers and evaluate conditions like fatigue, hypothermia, shock and dehydration while in war zones.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

Watch These Guys Make a Shark Swim With Their Minds

Open-Source Brain-Computer            Interfaces

What it is: Brooklyn-based OpenBCI has created an entirely open-source brain computer interface using electrodes connected to a battery-powered circuit board, which sends your body's electrical signals to a computer program. At its inaugural hackathon, these programs included: making a robotic arm move by flexing your arm, working together with two other people to make three robot spiders move across a table, and working with a team of four other people to control an inflatable shark's movement by focusing on one of five direction-based commands.

Why it's important: We're one step closer to controlling all our machines with our minds. OpenBCI is dematerializing and demonetizing access to its brain-computer interfaces, which in turn will catalyze innovation in this area.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

Li-Fi is 100 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi

Li-Fi on a smart phone

What it is: Scientists in Estonia have just completed real-world tests of Li-Fi, a wireless technology that's 100 times faster than average Wi-Fi speeds and far more secure. Using visible light communication, Li-Fi can transmit high-speed data at 1 GB per second. Their next challenge is retrofitting our current Wi-Fi devices to use Li-Fi.

Why it's important: Li-Fi could revolutionize safe, fast Internet access, but because this technology uses Visible Light Communication, it has another potential benefit: enabling LED light bulbs that act as wireless routers.

Spotted by Joshua Voydik

Polo's Fitting Room Gets Touchscreen Mirrors and RFID Detection

Polo's Smart Fitting Room

What it is: Ralph Lauren has teamed up with Oak Labs to install a smart fitting room in its Polo flagship store on Fifth Avenue. The interactive experience recognizes what you brought in to try on, and lets you perform a variety of activities (e.g. selecting a different size or color, adjusting the lighting in the fitting room, or purchasing desired items) without leaving the fitting room.

Why it's important: This intimate interactive fitting room blends the ease of e-commerce with the fun of an upscale retail experience. It gives the retailer an unparalleled level of data on their customers and their buying process from start to finish.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

An Algorithm Just Made the Latest Diabetes Breakthrough

Graph showing subtypes of            diabetes

What it is: Machine learning has revealed a groundbreaking discovery: there are not one, but three different kinds of Type 2 diabetes, each with their own distinct health implications. Researchers at Mount Sinai Medical Center mined a database of 2,500 diabetes patients' clinical and genetic data to create an algorithm that modeled patients' similarity and clustered them into subtypes.

Why it's important: By leveraging the exponential technologies available to us -- in this case, machine learning and precision medicine -- we're able to spot patterns, personalize treatments, and make brand-new discoveries. The researchers imagine expanding this method to other diseases in the future, enabling even more breakthroughs.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

See Microsoft and Volvo's New HoloLens Showroom

HoloLens Volvo Showroom

What it is: Microsoft and Volvo have collaborated on a virtual showroom for the upcoming S90 sedan using the HoloLens mixed reality headset. Unlike previous augmented reality car showrooms, HoloLens spatially maps and adapts to the wearer's surroundings. In this article, The Verge's Adi Robertson explores the showroom.

Why it's important: This early glimpse into mixed reality retail hints at the promise of HoloLens and the future of immersive shopping experiences.

Spotted by Marissa Brassfield

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Fwd: Private Equity Quick Link Resources



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Date: Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 6:34 AM
Subject: Private Equity Quick Link Resources
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Hi Steve,

 

Here are quick links to 6 private equity resources:

 

1) Free Private Equity Book: http://PrivateEquity.com/private-equity-book.pdf

 

2) Private Equity Investor Database Packages: http://PrivateEquity.com/Investor-Directory

 

3) 10 New Private Equity Blog Posts Published Daily: http://PrivateEquity.com/Insights

 

4)Private Equity Investment Group Platinum Membership Option:

http://PrivateEquity.com/Association

 

5) Private Equity Funds Database:

http://PrivateEquity.com/Private-Equity-Directory

 

6)Private Equity Webinars: http://PrivateEquity.com/Webinars

 

I hope you find several of these useful.

 

-Theo

 

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Monday, November 23, 2015

Fwd: Good vs. Bad Guest Posting




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Subject: Good vs. Bad Guest Posting
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 20:50:09 +0000 (UTC)
From: Danny @ Mirasee <support@mirasee.com>
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Good vs. Bad Guest Posting
A few days ago I wrote to you about guest posting. But there's been some controversy around it lately, so I got a whole lot of questions back...

Steve, 

A few days ago I wrote to you about guest posting, which is the best strategy I know for... 

...building relationships with authorities in your industry...
...attracting an audience of like-minded people...
...and getting your message out to the world...
...even if nobody knows who you are yet.

This is a strategy that I've been teaching and using for years, with great success.

But there's been some controversy around it lately, so I got a whole lot of questions back asking...

...is the strategy is still current?
...is it still practical in the modern age of blogging?
...should we all just switch to marketing on Instagram?

(Okay, I didn't get so many of that last one.) ;-)

Now, the short answer is that yes, the strategy is still current, and your best way of breaking through the clutter...

...but I can understand where those questions are coming from.

So here's a (brief) history of how guest posting came to look the way it does today:

For a long time now, smart marketers have been using guest posting to attract high-quality, targeted traffic by providing value on other blogs. The readers enjoy that content and flock back to the original poster's blog. 

It's a win-win-win: the host blog gets great content, the writer gets quality traffic and engaged readers, and the readers benefit from consuming the content.

But... as Gary Vaynerchuk puts it, marketers ruin everything.

You see, guest posting also had the side-effect of building SEO value on search engines. And pretty soon, spammy marketers started using it to boost their rankings on Google.

They would use content mills to generate hundreds of cheap posts with backlinks to their site, and spam unsuspecting blog owners with requests to get them published. All those backlinks would "fool" search engines into thinking that the website was a highly-referenced and relevant source, which would earn the site a high ranking.

But search engines have been catching up on this spammy practice. In fact, over the years Google has been issuing warnings to stop relying on guest posting as a link-building strategy.

In 2014, Matt Cutts (head of Google's webspam team at the time) even went as far as to say:

"So stick a fork in it: guest posting is done; it's just gotten too spammy. In general I wouldn't recommend accepting a guest blog post unless you are willing to vouch for someone personally or know them well. Likewise, I wouldn't recommend relying on guest posting, guest posting sites, or guest posting SEO as a link building strategy." 

Of course, quite a few people got upset, especially honest, respectful bloggers who use guest posting as a tool for building meaningful relationships in their industry.

So where does this leave us? Is guest posting really done?

Well, that depends entirely on which *kind* of guest posting we're talking about.

Marketers using spammy, zero value, cheap-SEO-tactic guest posting have every reason to be worried. Google is already clamping down, and it's only going to get worse - which I think is long overdue!

But if you're into honest, relationship-building, value-rich guest posting, then I promise you have nothing to worry about, because that's not going anywhere. In fact, Matt Cutts so much as said so himself:

"In general I wouldn't recommend accepting a guest blog post unless you are willing to vouch for someone personally or know them well."

And really that's just common sense. You wouldn't trust a perfect stranger with entertaining your closest friends and family would you? The same goes for guest posting.

Understand that for serious bloggers, their audience is the single most important thing in their business. They have invested a lot of time and energy cultivating that following, building a strong relationship based on trust and respect. And it's a very delicate, fragile thing.

When a blogger grants you the permission to guest post to their readers, it is an immense privilege, and you should treat it as such. And if you do, I promise you will never have to worry about getting traffic ever again.

Danny Iny
Founder/CEO at Mirasee







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