Friday, October 30, 2015

[New post] In case you thought most foreign aid went to poor people, let me depress you with one great map

Chris Blattman posted: "A beautiful graphic by Raul Amoros. Hat tip @d_wlkr. If you're burning to explain this madness, and want to go beyond "U.S. interests in oil, invasions, drugs and Israel", then here are the four articles I recommend to my SIPA class: William Easterly a"

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“Can’t read the article because I don’t have a subscription” – Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) responding to yesterday’s New York Times editorial suggesting he drop out of the presidential race. #PaywallBurn

THINGS SWITCHING GEARS

CHINA

THE STORY

China’s Communist Party wants everybody to start making babies.

EXPLAIN.

Yesterday, China added a plus one to its one-child policy. Meaning, yup, Chinese couples can now have two children. The one-child rule has been around since the late ’70s to keep the country’s massive population in check. Critics point out it’s led to human rights violations like forced sterilizations and abortions. Fast forward to today, and China hasn’t had a change of heart on human rights...but it IS staring at an aging population and a cooling economy

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Some are saying ‘too little too late’ — there aren’t enough people in the workforce to replace China’s retiring grandmas and grandpas. But this could be a big win for the global economy down the road. 

CONGRESS

THE STORY

Yesterday, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) got a gavel and dodged an awkward hug from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). 

EXPLAIN.

Ryan was officially sworn in as the new speaker of the House. The former VP candidate is replacing John Boehner (R-OH), who was ‘strongly encouraged’ by far-right GOPers to retire early. Earlier this week, he gave Ryan a goodbye present when he pushed a two-year budget deal  through the House. Aka no more debt ceiling showdowns or government shutdowns until 2017. Which should help everybody get along. For now.

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Ryan never wanted this job. Now that he’s got it, he could be a younger, fresher face for a party that’s hoping to hold onto power in Congress – and take the White House – in 2016. But first, he’s focusing on getting the House to do some trust falls and put the past in the past.

REPEAT AFTER ME...

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOU CAN TELL YOUR FRIEND HAS SOMETHING ON HIS MIND…

Spit it out. Earlier this week, a Pentagon spokesperson said “we’re in combat” in Iraq. Which is interesting, because ever since the US-led coalition against ISIS started last year, President Obama’s insisted...and insisted...that US troops wouldn’t see combat. And that US soldiers are just there to advise and train Iraqi forces. But then last week, a  US soldier was killed in Iraq for the first time since 2011. It happened during a joint raid with Iraqi forces fighting against ISIS. Which had everyone thinking ‘isn’t that called combat?’ Yesterday, the Pentagon said ‘yes, yes it is.’ Glad that’s cleared up.

WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOUR NEW CO-WORKER BRINGS DONUTS TO THE OFFICE…

You’re a welcomed addition. Yesterday, the EU’s parliament called on its member states to drop charges against Edward Snowden and be nice if he shows up at their door. Reminder: since revealing that the NSA could be spying on everyone , Snowden found asylum in Moscow where he’s been sampling vodka and building his fur collection. The current status quo is that EU countries will send back anyone facing US charges. Never mind. Yesterday’s move means the EU is starting to warm up to Eddie, but it’s up to member countries to decide how to handle it if he decides to take a Eurotrip. Meanwhile, yesterday the US gov said pinky swears should never be broken and its position on Eddie “has not changed.”

WHAT TO SAY TO YOUR FRIEND WHO’S OBSESSED WITH THE ROYALS…

You’re gonna have to be more specific. Yes, it’s October and two teams are still playing baseball. The Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets are battling it out in the World Series and so far it’s 2-0 Royals. Neither team has won a championship since the ’80s, so they both have something to prove. The series is best of seven, and game three is tonight in New York. Play ball.

WHAT TO SAY TO YOUR FRIEND WHO HATES HALLOWEEN…

Need a ride to work?

THING TO KNOW

Depreciating Asset: Look at your shoes, now look up. Assets, like shoes and cars, become less valuable over time, which can lead some people to lease vs. buy a car once they run the math. There are benefits to both depending on your personal situation.

SKIMM READS

“In a Dark, Dark Wood” by Ruth Ware 

Reese Witherspoon’s making it into a movie, so read the book now. Before bed at your own risk. It’s about a writer who goes on a group weekend away in the woods. Fast forward to her waking up in a hospital bed, with no recollection of what’s happened...except that someone’s dead.

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Google Operating System: Google to Merge Android With Chrome OS

Google Operating System: Google to Merge Android With Chrome OS

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Google to Merge Android With Chrome OS

Posted: 29 Oct 2015 04:59 PM PDT

Wall Street Journal reports that Google works on integrating Chrome OS into Android and will release a unified OS that runs on phones, tablets, laptops and more. "The company plans to unveil its new, single operating system in 2017, but expects to show off an early version next year."

So why kill Chrome OS and switch to Android? Chrome OS has a small desktop market share, while Android is the dominant mobile OS. There are a lot more apps in the Google Play Store than in the Chrome Web Store and Google had a hard time convincing developers to build Chrome apps. Google even ported the Android runtime to Chrome, so that you can run Android apps in Chrome OS.

Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, has recently said that "mobile as a computing paradigm is eventually going to blend with what we think of as desktop today". Most likely, Google wants to bring Android to the desktop and provide a coherent experience. This solves some of the issues with Chrome OS (the lack of apps, low market share), but brings more challenges (Android is less secure than Chrome OS, it's updated less often, has a more complicated interface, it doesn't have a windowing system, apps aren't optimized for desktop).

I like Chromebooks because they're simple devices that require no maintenance. There are few things you can change, few things that can go wrong. It's easy to share them with other people, you don't have to worry about backups or saving your data.

Pixel C's announcement makes more sense now. It's an Android tablet developed by the Chromebook Pixel team. "We think the Pixel C's tablet and keyboard experience really unlocks new ways to both play and be productive on one device," mentioned Google.


Google has a lot of work to do. Android's tablet interface is pretty poor, there's no native multi-window support, Chrome for Android doesn't support extensions, apps and themes.

Chromebooks were all about the web, but native apps turned out to be more important for users. Better performance, better integration with the operating system, better interface - native apps trumped web apps and Chrome OS couldn't find a way to turn the tide.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

[New post] IPA’s weekly links

Jeff Mosenkis (IPA) posted: "Guest post by Jeff Mosenkis of Innovations for Poverty Action. Press Enterprise/Jimmy May   The $2.7 billion Army lost blimp floating over an Amish buggy in Pennsylvania just 19 hours after Rathyon posted an ad for a temp blimp watcher, was only "