Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Jim Morrison's Laurel Canyon home damaged in arson attack (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? A Laurel Canyon home once inhabited by Jim Morrison was damaged in one of the 19 overnight arson attacks that plagued Hollywood and West Hollywood early Friday morning, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The fire -- at 8021 Rothdell Trail in Hollywood -- broke out at 1:20 a.m. in a nearby car, then spread to the house.

Morrison lived in the 1922 Hollywood home with his girlfriend Pamela Courson. It's where he wrote the Doors album "Waiting for the Sun" and portions of "The Soft Parade."

The Laurel Canyon street on which it's located also was the inspiration for the Doors song "Love Street," which played during the closing credits of a season two episode of "Entourage."

According to the Times, 56 firefighters responded to the blaze, which took 35 minutes to contain. One of the firefighters was injured in a fall from a ladder on the ground. He is in stable condition at a local hospital.

Most of the 19 fires were apparently started in cars or carports. Earlier this week, police arrested two individuals in connection with three other arson incidents Thursday morning on Sunset Boulevard. Police and fire officials have not released a suspect description pertaining to the fires that happened overnight.

A city of Los Angeles Fire Department official did not respond to TheWrap's request for comment.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Social Network for Robots Lets You Talk to Your Roomba (Mashable)

It's possible your Roomba has more to say online than you do. A new social network, MyRobots, hopes to be the "Facebook for robots." The network allows users to connect their robotic devices, which can then post status updates like, "The cat is in my way" or "my bin is full." Users can monitor their devices remotely and add to the capabilities of their robotics by connecting them to the site.

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This isn't the first time robotics fans have attempted to give their devices personality and human-like traits.

In addition to communicating with their users, robots can communicate with each other and share information in order to perform complicated tasks, says Carlos Asmat, who is coordinating the MyRobots project.

[More from Mashable: Facebook Chat Just Got Infinitely Better: Try This New Gimmick Now]

Launched on Dec. 20, MyRobots is a marketing maneuver by RobotShop.com, a website that sells personal robotics. MyRobots, however, will not be a short-lived publicity stunt and will operate like a social network for robots. This raises some ethical concerns considering the network and its features are all tired to a for-profit robotics company.

The network is off to a slow start with only 227 public robots registered. But the company points out that they have many more private robots registered on the site, as well as humans who have yet to connect their devices. Humans can also join the social network and communicate with their robots.

"The community response is growing much faster than we initially expected," Asmat says. "We are definitely happy to have so many robots in just a week of operation." Asmat said they hope MyRobots attracts a fraction of the estimated 50 billion devices that will be connected to the cloud by 2020.

The platform supports 17 different types of personal robotics from the Roomba vacuum to aldebaran karotz, a small robotic rabbit. Intelligent devices and hardware that connect to the internet can join MyRobots using the open source API.

In the coming weeks, the site will introduce functions such as commenting, brainstorming and social sharing. MyRobots is also working on a robot app store in their cloud and are soliciting developers to create apps. MyRobots will take a 25% transaction fee but their website says it offers developers a chance to create a brand on a platform in beta.

Currently, the service is free, but the site says it will soon start charging.

Do you think a robot social network will take off or is this a marketing ploy? Please tell us in the comments.

This story originally published on Mashable here.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Santa left a new Kindle, iPad or other media player under your tree. He did his job. Now we?ll do ours. We?ll tell you how to fill those devices with free intelligent media ? great books, movies, courses, and all of the rest. And if you didn?t get a new gadget, fear not. You can access all of these materials on the good old fashioned computer. Here we go:

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LG unveils new 3D glasses, hopes lighter and better looking spectacles drive adoption

LG's FPR 3DTVs already featured lighter, cheaper passive 3D glasses than their active shutter competition, but next year the company will push its advantage even further with these new models. The three options available include the F310 (at right, above) which it says weighs 20 percent less than last year's default and are curved more for a better fit, the F320 (left) clip-on design for glasses-wearers and Alain Mikli-designed (the guy who made Kanye's shutter shades, among other high-end eyeglasses) F360 half-rim frames (middle). It also rolled out a press release trumpeting new Smart TV features for 2012, but beyond the updated remote and confirmation of Intel WiDi integration, it's pretty short on details. We're not seeing any Google TV tie-ins here, LG is focusing on its homegrown ecosystem which it says now offers 1,200 apps (of course, that probably includes the thousand or so recently added via its deal with Chumby). There's no word on pricing for the glasses, but after this and announcing a 55-inch OLED prototype, we're wondering what else the Lucky Goldstar folks will have up their sleeves at CES.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

NY Rep. King: Iraq releases 3 security contractors (AP)

NEW YORK ? Three security contractors including two Americans were released by Iraqi Army forces Tuesday after they were held for more than two weeks, the chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security announced as he demanded a full report on the episode.

Republican Peter King identified the men as Army veteran Alex Antiohos of West Babylon, N.Y., National Guardsman Jonas March of Savannah, Georgia and Kevin Fisher of Fiji.

King said they were working for a security firm when Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and began holding them on Dec. 9.

The men weren't charged with any crimes and King said it appeared that the men were not injured.

He said Antiohos, who lives on Long Island, spoke to his wife Tuesday evening, and he was expected to be home later this week.

"She said he seems to be doing well," he said.

King said they were released after efforts by his office, the State Department, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the Defense Department and the White House.

He said he will demand answers from the Iraqis as well from U.S. authorities about how the incident was handled after they learned about the men.

"We're going to have thousands of contractors over there, including many Americans. Can the Iraqis just take them off the street and hold them? This is a terrible precedent. We have to get to the bottom of this," he said.

The New York congressman said he was concerned that U.S. military authorities had not been notified by the U.S. embassy that the men were being held and that embassy representatives had not visited the men when he learned about it from Antiohos' wife last week.

"We have to find out if there could have been better coordination between all the agencies to make sure something like this doesn't happen again," King said.

U.S. troops completed a full withdrawal this month after nearly nine years of war.

"This should be a bit of a wake-up call as to whether the situation really is deteriorating in Iraq," he added. "Iraq was supposed to be an ally. We liberated Iraq. Yet they hold these men for 18 days. ... It's inexcusable that they were treated this way by a supposed ally."

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Fitch threatens to downgrade U.S. debt from AAA

What?s happening in the headlines can affect you as an investor. Here?s what?s going on, what you need to know, and what you should do, writes The Motley Fool.

The cold, hard facts
Reuters is reporting that Fitch, one of the big three credit rating agencies, is threatening to downgrade U.S. sovereign debt from AAA, citing the recent failure of the congressional super-committee to agree on at least $1.2 trillion in deficit-reduction measures. Fitch had already lowered the country?s outlook from ?stable? to ?negative.?

Some context
?The high and rising federal and general government debt burden is not consistent with the U.S. retaining its ?AAA? status despite its other fundamental sovereign credit strengths,? the ratings agency said.

In a new fiscal projection, Fitch said at least $3.5 trillion of additional deficit reduction measures will be required to stabilise the federal debt held by the public at around 90% of gross domestic product in the latter half of the current decade. Fitch added that there would be no decision to cut the current rating, however, until 2013.

What?s next
On Aug. 5, Standard & Poor?s downgraded U.S. sovereign debt from AAA to AA+ in a historic move that followed hard on the heels of the summer?s theatre-of-the-absurd debt-ceiling debate. Yet despite predictions of apocalyptic consequences, nothing happened. In fact, post-downgrade, investors rushed into U.S. Treasuries looking for a safe haven, driving yields down to record lows. Go figure.

Actually, the reason is pretty simple. No matter what the ratings agencies say or do, investors around the globe know that the United States is still the safest place to put their money. While the markets have been up and down all year, the Dow Jones, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq are all operating at or near prerecession levels. We wish the same could be said of our S&P/ASX 200 (INDEXASX:XJO), down 13 per cent in 2011, or the All Ordinaries (INDEXASX:XAO), off 14 per cent.

And with a (tentative) U.S. economic recovery in motion, the long term is looking up, which is what we Fools focus on. So while the country certainly has to address its? mounting deficit, don?t lose too much sleep over the Fitch action. Besides, the U.S. have until 2013 to fix their debt problems. That?s plenty of time, right?

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Steve Jobs to receive posthumous Grammy (Digital Trends)

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The Recording Academy has announced it plans to award a posthumous Trustees Award Grammy to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs to recognize his role in revolutionizing the modern music industry.

???A creative visionary, Jobs??? innovations such as the iPod and its counterpart, the online iTunes store, revolutionized the industry and how music was distributed and purchased,??

Apple was indeed a pioneer in the digital music retailing business, launching its iTunes store in 2003 with the support of all major record labels after much arm-twisting from Steve Jobs to get them all to agree to uniform pricing (then $0.99 per track), with the concession that all tracks were protected with Apple?s FairPlay DRM technology. The iTunes Store was greeted with some skepticism?after all, why buy digital tracks when CDs were often cheaper (especially for albums) and a vast library of pirated music was easily available (illegally) via peer-to-peer file sharing services? However, fueled by its iPod personal music player business, the iTunes Music Store turned into a strong success for Apple?although the store now has differential pricing, most tracks are now sold without DRM protection?another move Apple was early to embrace. As a result, Apple has long been the leading music retailer, leaving the likes of Walmart and Amazon in its wake.

Apple was also the recipient of the first Grammy ever awarded to a PC company?back in 2002 when Apple was still considered a ?PC company.? The technical Grammy was awarded for Apple?s then-nascent iTunes and iPod business, as well as for recognizing the Mac as the first computer with built-in audio capabilities?capabilities that were one chapter in the company?s long-lasting legal entanglements with the Beatles? Apple Corps.

The Recording Academy is expected to make a formal acknowledgment of Jobs? award during the Grammy Ceremony on February 14, 2012, in Los Angeles. The Grammys have always been a bit of a publicity stunt designed to boost sales and focus attention on the music industry?awarding a Grammy to Jobs personally is as much a recognition of his role in the industry as it is an effort to capitalize on the continuing accolades and memorializing of Jobs since his death in October.

The Recording Academy is granting two other Trustees Awards this year, one to longtime producer/songwriter/big-band leader Dave Bartholomew (who wrote and produced for the likes of Elvis, Chuck Berry, and Fats Domino), and world-famous recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder, who virtually defined the warm, full-textured sound associate with many high-quality jazz recordings?if you love the Blue Note jazz catalog, Ruby Van Gelder is the guy who made it happen.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Villain or no villain? Greg Jackson says Jon Jones has little control of what the fans think

Villain or no villain? Greg Jackson says Jon Jones has little control of what the fans thinkGreg Jackson tried to teach Jon Jones a lesson at UFC 140 following his win over Lyoto Machida. He told Jones to tend to the fallen Machida and "go get some fans." Clearly, Jackson misspoke and the intended lesson was lost on most.

"You get to this post adrenaline dump after the fight. Jon did that too," Jackson said of Jones' decision to stoically walk away from the sleeping Machida. "As a coach, I wanted to bring him out of that and make sure that he followed ring decorum. I think it's really important to be a role model for the fans."

Jones' ultimate image is still unknown. A very good guy away from the cage, Jones heard more than a few boos in Toronto. Jackson told ESPN1100/98.9 FM that he doesn't know why Jones was getting it from the boo birds.

"It's for the fans' entertainment. If they want to boo him ... it's like WWE. Then they're going to love him again ... then they're going to hate him again. As long as everybody's having a good time. It is what it is," said Jackson. "For me, I just want him to stay positive, make sure that he can the best role model he can be and then the fans will decide what they want to decide."

Here's the rest of the Jackson conversation. The MMA trainer also spoke about his role in shaping the movie "Warrior." Cagewriter is currently running a "Warrior" DVD giveaway on its Facebook page. The contest ends tomorrow.

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Eric Church Shows Off Adorable Photo of Baby Boone

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It doesn't get much cuter than this ... Introducing Boone McCoy Church! Grammy nominee Eric Church and wife Katherine are showing off their son to fans for the first time, releasing this precious photo of the 10-week-old cutie.

Born Oct. 3, Boone is the couple's first child. Eric admits fatherhood has been beyond anything he could have ever imagined. "Everybody always tells you what an awesome and unique experience being a parent is," he says. "But words can never do the feeling justice. The way our life changed in that 24-hour period alone after he was born -- just by putting a little boy in the house --was awesome."

But while Eric may be getting in touch with his softer side for the first time, now that he's a dad, don't expect his notoriously rockin' music to change too much. "I can promise you this: I'm not going to be writing lullabies at any point in time, unless they're like bad-ass, kick-ass lullabies," he tells The Boot with a laugh. "There's maybe a market for that out there somewhere!"

Still, we're betting Boone will find his way into some of Dad's lyrics. "I've always made music that was representative of real life," says Eric. "Life doesn't get more real than having a newborn at home."

Eric and Katherine will spend their baby's first Christmas at home. The country star kicks off his headlining Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour on Jan. 19. See his concert schedule here.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Philippine storm toll exceeds 650; 900 missing (AP)

ILIGAN, Philippines ? As a storm that killed more than 650 in the southern Philippines raged outside the store where she works, Amor Limbago worriedly called home to check on her parents, but their cellphones just kept ringing and later went dead.

Limbago, 21, rushed home as soon as the flash floods receded and confirmed her worst fear: Her parents and seven other relatives were gone, swept away from their hut by the river. They had eagerly planned a small Christmas dinner in that hut just days earlier.

"I returned and saw that our house was completely gone," a weeping Limbago told The Associated Press from Cagayan de Oro city. "There was nothing but mud all over and knee-deep floodwaters."

Tropical Storm Washi blew away Sunday after devastating a wide swath of the mountainous region on Mindanao island, which is unaccustomed to major storms. It killed at least 652 people and left more than 900 others missing, the Philippine Red Cross said.

Most of the victims were asleep Friday night when flash floods cascaded down mountain slopes with logs and uprooted trees, swelling rivers. The late-season tropical storm turned the worst-hit coastal cities of Cagayan de Oro and nearby Iligan into muddy wastelands filled with overturned cars and broken trees.

Most of the dead were children and women, Red Cross Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang said.

The government's Office of Civil Defense placed the number of dead at 516 with 274 missing and 431 others rescued. Its head, Benito Ramos, said he expected the toll to rise and added that the government count was slower because authorities try to identify each casualty by verifying it with relatives.

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and top military officials flew to Cagayan de Oro and Iligan to help oversee search-and-rescue efforts and deal with about 45,000 displaced villagers. Among the items urgently needed are coffins and body bags, said Benito Ramos, who heads the government's disaster-response agency.

"It's overwhelming. We didn't expect these many dead," said Ramos, adding that authorities were continuing to find bodies floating at sea.

Although the disaster-prone Philippines is lashed by about 20 typhoons and storms annually, the devastation shocked many, coming close to Christmas ? the predominantly Roman Catholic nation's most-awaited time for family reunions. Army officials in the south said they canceled Christmas parties and would donate the food to homeless survivors.

Limbago said she and her mother, Jean, 50, and father Amancio, 63, planned to have a simple Christmas dinner of spaghetti. Those plans had evaporated Sunday as she and surviving relatives checked crowded morgues, hospitals and evacuation centers for any sign of her missing parents.

Others lost homes and belongings but were happy to have survived.

Edmund Rubio, a 44-year-old engineer, said he, his wife and two children scrambled to the second floor of their house in Iligan city as floodwaters engulfed the first floor, destroying his TV set and other appliances and washing away his car and motorcycle.

Amid the panic, he heard a loud pounding on his door as neighbors living in nearby one-story houses pleaded with him to allow them up to his second floor. He said he brought 30 neighbors to the safety of his house, which later shook when a huge floating log slammed into it.

"It's the most important thing, that all of us will still be together this Christmas," Rubio told the AP.

About a block away from Rubio's house, rescuers used a backhoe and shovels to search for 19 people in the muddy ruins of a two-story house that collapsed when it was hit by a massive log. They dug out 11 bodies from the site Saturday, witnesses said.

Army officers reported unidentified bodies piled up in morgues in Cagayan de Oro, where electricity was restored in some areas, although the city of more than 500,000 people remained without tap water.

At least 346 died in Cagayan de Oro and 206 in Iligan, the Red Cross said. The death toll was expected to rise because many isolated villages still had not been reached by overwhelmed disaster-response personnel.

"Our fear is there may have been whole families that perished so there's nobody to report what happened," Pang said.

Both Iligan, a bustling industrial center about 485 miles (780 kilometers) southeast of Manila, and Cagayan de Oro were filled with scenes of destruction and desperation.

A lone worker gingerly embalmed scores of bodies laid side by side in an Iligan city funeral parlor. Outside the embalming room, seven white coffins were placed in a corridor, surrounded by weeping relatives.

"Many mothers, fathers were walking from one funeral parlor to another, looking for their children," said army Maj. Eugenio Osias, who led a rescue effort in Cagayan de Oro.

Ramos attributed the high casualties "partly to the complacency of people because they are not in the usual path of storms" despite warnings by officials that one was approaching.

In just 12 hours, Washi dumped more than a month of average rain on Mindanao.

Thousands of soldiers and hundreds of local police, reservists, coast guard officers and civilian volunteers were mobilized for rescue efforts, but were hampered by flooded-out roads and lack of electricity. Rescuers in boats rushed offshore to save people swept out to sea.

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Gomez reported from Manila. Associated Press writers Oliver Teves and Hrvoje Hranjski contributed to this report.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Cristiane Santos defends Strikeforce belt in 16 seconds

Cristiane Santos defends Strikeforce belt in 16 seconds

In her first fight in a year and a half, Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos took no time to stop Hiroko Yamanaka and retain her belt at the Strikeforce fights in San Diego on Saturday night.

Santos landed a flush right to drop Yamanaka right off the bell. Yamanaka got back to her feet, but Santos inundated her with another flurry of shots. The fight was stopped at just 16 seconds in the first round.

[ Related: Gilbert Melendez holds onto belt with decision win ]

"I'm very happy. I trained hard for a year and a half, and I want to fight more. This was a Christmas gift for you guys," Santos said after the bout. Showtime commentator asked her about a bout with up-and-coming fighter Ronda Rousey.

"I think she speaks too much. I'm ready anywhere, any time."

Santos has cut through the women's featherweight division and doesn't have many other opponents of interest. Her last four fights have ended in a TKO or KO, and her record stands at 11-1. Yamanaka, who has spent most of her career in the Japanese promotion Jewels, is now 12-2.

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Bachmann Strikes Back -- Gingrich Should Beware a Woman Scorned (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | It is not difficult to see that presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann does not appreciate fellow Republican candidate Newt Gingrich's pedagogic condescension toward her. And the former Speaker of the House might want to remember the old adage about a woman scorned. At the Fox News Iowa GOP Presidential Debate in Sioux City, Iowa, on Thursday evening (Dec. 15), he attempted again to push the position that Bachmann was factually challenged. But, according to CNN, Bachmann refused to back away from the charge that Gingrich and his consulting firm are lobbyists -- no matter what he chooses to call what it is they actually do.

Bachmann, returning to the attack debate style she used that made a poll frontrunner in August, told the Iowa and national television audience, "You don't need to be within the technical definition of being a lobbyist to still be influence-peddling with senior Republicans in Washington, D.C., to get them to do your bidding."

Gingrich adopted his usual posture of pained professorialship and attempted to school Bachmann on the "facts." He said that with regard to his consultancy work, such as the $1.6 million he was paid by federal lender Freddie Mac a year before it became part of the mortgage meltdown, people like the Minnesota congresswoman "ought to have facts before they make wild allegations."

Bachmann -- after a dozen debates and listening to Gingrich's above-it-all comments concerning his GOP rivals, not to mention his condescending remarks where he once compared her to his fact-challenged students -- apparently had had enough of Gingrich's euphemism dancing and dismissive remarks. She retorted: "I think it's outrageous to continue to say over and over through the debate that I don't have my facts right when as a matter of fact I do. I'm a serious candidate for president of the United States. And my facts are accurate."

And her facts are indeed accurate. Gingrich is relying on the idea that Michele Bachmann's reputation for exaggeration, disingenuousness, and outright factually depleted statements and positions will gain him a pass on her continued reiteration that he was a lobbyist, a special interest fixer, an influence peddler. But even Bachmann does not exaggerate or commit falsehoods all the time, as can be attested by her Politifact scorecard, whereon she has scored several true, mostly true, and half true statements amid those where her comments have been found to be wanting in the truth department.

With all the political baggage from the 90s (government shutdown, ethics hearings, Ethics Committee sanctions) and his less-than-perfect personal life (mistresses, marriages to mistresses), Gingrich might want to push his ego aside and allow Bachmann to have her say without adding to the controversy. With each confrontation over his work as a consultant (read: lobbyist by any other name), the resulting stories allow for a re-examination of the millions of dollars Gingrich made since he left Congress. And although nobody begrudges him the right to make money, many do find fault in influence peddling and lobbying and the perception that lobbyists control far too much of the political action in Washington these days.

It is undoubtedly the reasoning behind attempting to squirm out from under the "lobbyist" label. And yet...

Scorning the three-term Minnesota congresswoman might not be the smart route to take in this matter, because call it whatever he likes (just because he nor his consultancy firm were never registered as lobbyists), his work after leaving Congress involved using his political connections to influence positions and votes. No, scorning the likes of someone like Rep. Bachmann will get you someone eager to bring you down -- with facts or without them.

After the debate, Bachmann's camp, according to CNN, continued the attack. Keith Nahigian, her campaign manager, painted Gingrich as a politician for hire. "I think that's what gets [Bachmann] really going - people who morph into different things, on different years, according to who's paying them and who's not paying them."

Currently, Newt Gingrich, according to the latest Gallup Poll, leads the GOP field for the Republican presidential nomination, 31 percent to 22 percent of his closest competitor, Mitt Romney.

Michele Bachmann placed fifth with 6 percent.

Regardless of her chances of winning the nomination, Bachmann just might be the candidate to bring Gingrich down from his lofty perch. And if he returns to the low poll numbers he enjoyed before his recent rise to the top, he might get some of that condescension served back to him. It will no doubt be a dish served cold.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20111216/pl_ac/10695939_bachmann_strikes_back__gingrich_should_beware_a_woman_scorned

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Robert Zevin: Impact Investing: New Kid on the Block?

Is impact investing really the new kid on the block or just the same old kid in new clothes with a new name? Amy Domini complained in a March Huffington Post blog that it is definitely only a new name for what she and others have been doing for 25 years or longer: 45 years in my case. At first glance Amy seems to have it right. The double or triple bottom line, doing well while doing good: these expressions predate the language of impact investing by many decades and they were and are focused on improving the economic well being of the disadvantaged, or supporting innovations that promise to ameliorate pollution or global warming. So community investing, green investing, alternative investing, Program Related Investing, mission related investing, things many of us have been doing for a long time, all look a lot like impact investing.

They all involve making investments with the expectation of sustaining themselves by earning positive returns. They all are private placements, or venture capital or other forms of non-publicly traded investments, with a few minor exceptions. However, a closer look reveals important differences. Impact investing is basically an offspring of Silicon Valley. It incorporates the outlook and aspirations of a generation of dot.com entrepreneurs who made millions or billions of dollars before they were 30 years old, sometimes before they did or would have graduated from college. They believe, and I think they are probably more than half right, that their activities were also benign and usually had a beneficial effect on people and our planet.

From this experience and these beliefs it seems they have concluded that most environmental and social problems can be solved with the same entrepreneurial and technical skills they employed to make their fortunes along with capital infusions that they can supply. And they see no reason why they should not make more than normal profits on these investments as they certainly did with their original enterprises. In fact they apparently believe that unusually large profits are evidence of unusually large positive social impact, an idea that would certainly bewilder Adam Smith. When I Googled Impact Investing, the first 10 entries out of a stated 125 million contained abundant evidence of these beliefs. The invitation to the Impact Investing Summit in San Francisco this coming May begins by asserting that it would be a "conference of impact investors focused on premium or above market rate returns." And Invested Development, a Boston-based firm that makes start up venture capital investments in emerging markets says in its lead statement on "What We Believe": "The missing ingredient in impact investing is seed capital. Intrepid angels have led the way in Silicon Valley and they are destined to do the same in impact investing."

What is missing from all of this is the idea that green energy is an uphill struggle against the control of most countries' political systems by powerful vested interests in fossil fuels and nuclear power. And the idea that the poor are typically disadvantaged, often lacking critical aspects of the intellectual capital and social infrastructure that supports economic development, not to mention the physical infrastructure. It is not so easy for solar and wind power to compete if hydrocarbon and nuclear fuels enjoy heavy government subsidies. And it is nearly impossible for poor communities to develop exclusively through the efforts of profit maximizing entrepreneurs.

In the early history of the American colonies, universal literacy -- a now well-known precursor to economic development -- was achieved, at least for the non-slave population, by public expenditure on public education. So too, with the help of public borrowing, the construction of roads, canals and railroads which were indispensable requirements for the tremendous economic growth of this country and this city in particular. Intellectual, social and physical infrastructure are stepping stones to economic development, equal or greater in importance than private capital. It is a stretch indeed to see how private entrepreneurs could achieve extraordinary risk-adjusted profits providing these necessities except by capturing the externalities of their investments. But, this would precisely kill the economic development the infrastructure was supposed to encourage.

For example, when the original South Shore Bank in Chicago undertook the revival of the South Chicago neighborhood in which it operated, it did not buy all of the property in the neighborhood so it could profit from the results of its multifaceted efforts to make more mortgage loans, rehabilitate deteriorated properties, organize a neighborhood grassroots economic development effort and so on. The increase in property values for family owned houses in the neighborhood was a critical part of its success in improving the economic well being, safety and sense of community in its area. The original investors in South Shore Bank and a long line of subsequent investors agreed to impose a limit of 5% on the total annual return they could earn. Similarly micro-lenders such as Grameen Bank and Accion accept low rates of return on their capital -- enough to ensure sustainability -- while still providing funds required to administer small loans, build new social networks and provide technical and business management assistance at an interest cost to the borrowers that leaves them enough money to save and grow.

You may have seen Elizabeth Warren's You Tube riff on why no "self-made" millionaire or billionaire really did it by his or her own self. All are dependent on our common heritage of knowledge created by others, schools, universities, libraries and social networks. Lewis Hyde's recent book, Common as Air, makes the same point as it carefully dissects the now feverishly flourishing philosophy that each of us is or ought to be completely self-reliant and therefore due all the credit for whatever fame and fortune we possess.

To have high social or environmental impact, an investor needs to consider where the major barriers to progress are located. Can they be overcome with the example or action of a business model or do they require efforts more explicitly focused on political and social change? As a general rule, if a business investment promises above normal returns, it is probably not high social or environmental impact for the simple reason that the social conditions already exist to make it successful and the high return would in all likelihood attract the necessary capital from investors concerned only with the single bottom line of financial returns. The primary question about an impact investment should not be "how profitable is it?" but "how well designed is it to achieve necessary changes in the social-economic context?" If investment in such an undertaking is preferable to the alternative of funding social-economic change philanthropically, the only requirement should be a positive return sufficient to make the business sustainable and replicable.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-zevin/impact-investing-new-kid-_b_1148376.html

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