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The Ruby way JP Morgan Cuts 2008 Outlook For


Online Display Ads
Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, general purpose object-
oriented programming language that combines syntax JP Morgan’s Imran Khan cut his 2008 and 2009
inspired by Perl with Smalltalk-like features. Ruby forecasts for online display ads in a research note today,
originated in Japan during the mid-1990s and was ini- predicting increasingly conservative marketers will shift
tially developed and designed by Yukihiro ”Matz” Mat- dollars to search and performance-based advertising.
sumoto. Ruby supports multiple programming paradigms, His new view: U.S. display ads will grow 14 in 2008
including functional, object oriented, imperative and to 8.2 billion, down from his original forecast of 20
reflection. It also has a dynamic type system and au- growth to 8.6 billion. Khan also dialed back predicted
tomatic memory management; it is therefore similar 2009 growth to 16 to 9.4 billion, down from 17 to 10
in varying respects to Python, Perl, Lisp, Dylan, and billion.
CLU. In its current, official implementation, written in ”As advertisers become more conservative with their
C, Ruby is a single-pass interpreted language. There ad spend, we think that the long-tail advertisers will
is currently no specification of the Ruby language, so shift toward performance-based advertising forms,” he
the original implementation is considered to be the de said. But even as dollars shift, search won’t grow as
facto reference. As of 2008, there are a number of fast as he once thought it might. Khan is calling for
complete or upcoming alternative implementations of 27 growth in search advertising in 2008, down from an
the Ruby language, including YARV, JRuby, Rubinius, earlier prediction of 32.
IronRuby, and MacRuby, each of which takes a dif- Khan joins a growing club of analysts that have
ferent approach, with JRuby and IronRuby providing revisited their online advertising predictions, in some
just-in-time compilation functionality. cases multiple times, over the past year:
* August 27: Carat drops overall ad forecast, but
raises online advertising outlook to 23.7 growth in 2008
* August 13: eMarketer plans to drop ”a few per-
Who is who centage points” off its March estimate of 22.7 growth
* July 7: BMO Capital Markets cuts its 2008 U.S.
John McCarthy was born in Boston on September forecast to 1.8 from 3.6
4, 1927 to two immigrants, John Patrick and Ida Glatt * June 30: Zenith Optimedia cuts its U.S. ad fore-
McCarthy. The family was forced to move frequently cast for the second time in three months
during the depression, until McCarthy’s father found * May 30: Lehman drops 2008 U.S. online ad fore-
work as an organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing cast from 24 growth to 23
Workers in Los Angeles, California. McCarthy showed * March 19: eMarketer cuts its 2008 online ad fore-
an early aptitude for mathematics; in his teens he taught cast 6
himself mathematics by studying the textbooks used at * September 14: Oppenheimer cuts 2008 U.S. online
the nearby California Institute of Technology (Caltech). ad estimate 26 growth to 25
As a result, when he was accepted into Caltech the fol-
lowing year, he was able to skip the first two years
of mathematics.[2] Receiving a B.S. in Mathematics in
1948, McCarthy initially continued his studies at Cal- National Enquirer Web Traffic Spikes
tech. He received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Prince- On Edwards, Palin Scandals: Tabloid
ton University in 1951 under Solomon Lefschetz. After Not Doomed?
short-term appointments at Princeton, Stanford, Dart-
mouth, and MIT, he became a full professor at Stanford The struggling National Enquirer may want to re-
in 1962, where he remained until his retirement at the think its strategy of spurning the web to protect its
end of 2000. He is now a Professor Emeritus. dwindling print business. Ever since the John Edwards-
Reille Hunter affair, traffic has spiked to NationalEn-
quirer.com, and new allegations of a Sarah Palin affair
will no doubt keep American Media’s servers busy.

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In keeping with the tabloid’s practice, it’s keeping outside the US; that’s why he’s concerned about the
its reporting about an alleged Palin affair off the Web new arrangement between ISPs and the British music
to drive print sales, one reason it still not in same league business.
as other celebrity/gossip sites. The fear is that Britain’s BPI, which represents ma-
Here’s how NationalEnquirer.com compared in July jor labels, may have offered a ”quid pro quo” to en-
unique visitors, according to Quantcast. Note that courage ISP cooperation in its scheme. US ISPs have
massive Edwards’ spike. been exceptionally reluctant to get involved in fingering
NationalEnquirer.com: 906,000 subscribers for the content industries without a court
TMZ.com: 3.9 million order, but several major British ISPs have agreed to do
PerezHilton.com: 3.5 million so, and two (Sky and BT) have gone on to announce
People.com: 11 million licensing agreements with the music business. Those
agreements could give ISPs the right to launch their
own music stores.
And that’s the issue. Should ISPs choose to launch
CNBC’s New Online Strategy: Partner their own music services, would independent companies
With LinkedIn like eMusic still receive a fair shake? It’s not a new
worry, and we’ve seen it in Canada when Bell Canada
We’ve seen TV news networks make quite a few for- started throttling P2P traffic (too much bandwidth!)
ays into social networking. Conspicuously left out have and then opened a bandwidth-intensive movie down-
been CNBC and LinkedIn, but today they’re announc- load store of its own. Similar concerns were voiced in
ing a partnership that actually makes some sense. the US when Comcast began interrupting some P2P
LinkedIn is the social network for careerists: every- uploads even as it had a huge financial interest in hav-
one’s resume on the Web. Presumably a larger per- ing people watch video through its cable system, not
centage of LinkedIn’s 27 million users are interested in an Internet connection.
business news than, say, Facebook, MySpace or Bebo BPI boss Geoff Taylor made the ISP music strat-
users, and the two share higher-income demographics. egy explicit in a column for the BBC this summer.
Under the terms of the deal, CNBC will provide news ”We believe that ISPs, far from being a simple pipe,
to the network, and tap the LinkedIn community to can become significant distributors of digital media,” he
develop content for TV such as polls, surveys, etc. wrote, ”and share in the tremendous value that would
In addition, CNBC will integrate LinkedIn function- be unleashed if more music were accessed legally on-
ality into its Web site. That’s probably a bigger deal line.” He then made a brief reference to ”ISP partner-
for CNBC than LinkedIn, given the site reaches just 3.2 ships,” which are the ”next logical step in our maturing
million people a month, according to Quantcast, but digital music business.”
the availablility of business information, stock quotes Pakman’s concern isn’t so much about crude prac-
and headlines on LinkedIn can’t hurt, either. CNBC tices like throttling traffic to eMuisc or cutting off ac-
will add another source of news for LinkedIn users; the cess to the site. That’s not going to happen. But what
network added headlines from the NY Times in July. worries him is the possibility for other arrangements-an
ISP’s own music offering being exempt from bandwidth
caps, for instance.
While Pakman’s not a fan of bandwidth caps in gen-
eMusic: UK P2P warning letter pact eral, it’s the link between caps and music licenses that
”smells very funny to us” makes him uneasy. ISPs suddenly have an ”economic
interest to favor their own services,” a fear that ISPs
The UK detente between ISPs and the music indus- will have to address in ever case in which they attempt
try hasn’t attracted the same vociferous criticism that to enter a content-delivery market.
has followed other recent music industry actions; who Instead of sending letter to file-swappers, which Pak-
could be opposed to ISPs merely sending out friendly man doesn’t think ”is going to do anything,” he wants
letters to alleged file-swappers? But indie music store to see ”hundreds of legitimate, well-priced alternatives.
eMusic has some olfactory concerns about the deal. It Instead, he says, there are two or three, in part be-
”smells very funny to us,” CEO David Pakman tells cause music labels are stingy in handing out licenses to
Ars. startups.
eMusic has made a name for itself in the US as one He admits that the concerns about UK ISPs are hy-
of the largest music download stores, a hub for inexpen- pothetical at the moment and that he’s thinking ”three
sive indie music. The company expanded into Europe steps ahead of where we are today.” Still, he’s adamant
in 2006, and European sales now count for 15 percent that the scenarios he sketches aren’t ”some fairy-tale
of its total revenues. Pakman sees the UK, in partic- situation that could never happen.”
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the last few days (see his similar comments to the Fi- But as more and more people move away from the
nancial Times), are themselves a form of action, even global optimum and take the bridge, the total time in-
though Pakman says that the company has nothing to volved in traveling from A to B increases and a Nash
announce in the way of legal complaints at the moment. equilibrium is reached. This is the point where ”no sin-
But even as he rightfully looks ahead to competitive gle user can make any individual gain by changing his
threats to his business, there’s also the possibility that own strategy unilaterally.” In other words, no matter
this will all work out well for music download services. what route you take, you’re going to be stuck in traffic.
Previous UK surveys have shown that sending out sim- By looking at the ratio of the cost at Nash equilibrium
ple ”I see you’ve been file-sharing” notices strip away to the equilibrium representing the global optimum, one
the feeling of anonymity that pervades such activity, can calculate the price of anarchy (POA)-a measure of
and has the potential to lead to significant reductions inefficiency caused by the lack of coordination.
in illicit P2P downloading. As that happens, music- Imaginary bridges and freeways can only take us so
loving consumers may turn increasingly to legitimate far, so the authors decided to apply the analysis to the
sources, and that’s an opportunity that eMusic and the real world. They calculated the Price of Anarchy for
six people working out of its London UK headquarters three real-world commutes: from Harvard Square to
would do well to capitalize on. Boston Common in Boston, from Washington Market
Park to the Queens Midtown Tunnel in New York, and
the trip from Borough underground station to Farring-
don station in London. Using a well-established func-
Selfish driving causes everyone to pay tion to model traffic delays, they find that at an average
the Price of Anarchy traffic flow of 10,000 vehicles per hour in Boston-a typ-
ical number-the POA peaks at 1.3. This means that
Traffic jams are something nearly everyone can re- drivers waste 30 percent more time because they are
late to. While driving is ideally a communal activity, driving with their own interests in mind rather than
where people pay attention to each other and follow a group concern (not a news flash for anyone who has
the rules of the road, most people seem to follow their driven in Boston). New York and London had similar
whims, only occasionally within the confines of common peak POA values of about 1.27 and 1.22, respectively.
sense. This urge to do what is best for the individual To gain a better theoretical understanding of the
leads to headaches for the group, increasing the total nature of POA in networks, the team applied their
amount of time everyone has to spend on the road. methodology to various types of idealized networks.
In a paper set to be published in an upcoming issue They came to the conclusion that, to improve the Price
of Physical Review Letters, physicists Hyejin Youn and of Anarchy, you must close off various roads-something
Hawoong Jeong, along with computer scientist Micheal known as Braess’s paradox. In the network representing
Gastner, look at the result of self-interested drivers Boston, the researchers find six possible road closures
traveling on both hypothetical and real-world networks. that would reduce the delay in the suboptimal Nash
The abstract describes what happens very clearly: (selfish) equilibrium. A similar analysis of the London
Uncoordinated individuals in human society pursu- and New York networks found that there were seven
ing their personally optimal strategies do not always and twelve roads, respectively, that could be closed to
achieve the social optimum, the most beneficial state improve the overall travel time.
to the society as a whole. Instead, strategies form Nash While still theoretical, the work has the potential to
equilibria which are often socially suboptimal. Society, aid future urban planning. Since the obvious solution
therefore, has to pay a price of anarchy for the lack of of adding more roads may actually make the problem
coordination among its members. worse, an analysis of this sort could prove invaluable in
To illustrate this principle, the authors discuss a determining real-world driving conditions.
trivial example: two points A and B are connected by
both a short bridge and a long freeway. Here, the total
number of travelers going from A to B is constant, but
the bridge is narrow and prone to congestion, while the PAX Technica: Ars goes inside the
freeway is wide and is less susceptible to traffic jams. gamer’s ”Burning Man”
In this setup, the ideal situation for everyone is for half
the traffic to take each path. Even in this trivial ex- Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) is one of the biggest
ample, however, what is best for everyone is not best yearly events in gaming, and the draw is easy to explain.
to each person. Using their example numbers, a driver The lineup of developers and publishers who hawk their
taking the freeway under ideal conditions would reduce games at the show is much larger than even E3’s list this
his or her individual delay by 40 percent over taking year, and the games to be seen and played comprise a
the bridge. list of the biggest-name titles coming out this year and
next. The best in geeky music, including video game

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cover-bands like the OneUps, nerdcore rappers like MC for the show, and, remarkably, he doesn’t mention his
Frontalot, and troubadours like Jonathan Coulton, are signature achievement, Bioshock, once. In fact, Levine’s
performed during the two nights of concerts. In short, story ends with his first job at Looking Glass. Instead
PAX has become the destination for gamers all around of talking about his latest game, he talks about growing
the world who wish to connect with the community of up young and nerdy, of being ashamed of his enthu-
games, music, and all other kinds of Internet culture, siasm for comic books and games like Dungeons and
and this year was no different. Well, except for one Dragons. He talks about how the issues dealt with in
thing: it was much bigger. favorite comics like Spiderman may have made him feel
The problem for how people perceive PAX is that more grown-up than his peers, while noting that he was
there is no precedent for this sort of thing. While things mocked for his choice of reading material.
like ComicCon may come close, even that wide-open, He describes his first Dungeons and Dragons source
varied show doesn’t have the type of intense focus and book, read under the sheets in the dead of night, as
community that PAX enjoys. Others argue that PAX if it was pornography that he was afraid to be caught
is the new E3, which any game writer will tell you is ab- with. He describes how the gift of an Atari system
surd. While it’s wonderful that the public gets to play one Hanukkah changed his life. ”This was my Nerd
all those great games at the very public PAX, there is Siberia,” he tells the packed auditorium, as they nod
precious little news that comes out of the event. In- in understanding. No friends. Picked on at school.
terviews and hands-on posts are great, but many of Ashamed of a growing comic book collection.
the booths are stocked with PR people, not develop- He shows a picture of Farrah Fawcett. ”Believe
ers. More than one prominent writer in the press room me, this was the shit back in the ’70s,” he says, be-
complained about not knowing exactly how to cover the fore changing the slide to a scantily clad illustration.
show. Other writers complained that doing any kind of ”Me? I wanted to fuck the Scarlet Witch.” The room
job at PAX is nearly impossible; the show makes you erupts.
want to quit your job and join the mob of gamers as He describes meeting his first friends and joining
everyone chases their own idea of what PAX should be. an ongoing Dungeons and Dragons campaign, who he
Anyone who goes has an easy word for what PAX refers to as his ”tribe,” and how girls somewhat broke
is: magic. The best things, the things that people re- that group up. He then goes on to speak about his
member after they go home, are rarely planned events. failed script for a vampire movie, as well as a rejected
Rather, the impromptu and collaborative nature of the script for a romantic comedy. Years of nothing followed,
events, mixed with a community that has a strong sense until he found himself working at Looking Glass, a
of giving and friendliness that extends to every line, place where employees watched Blade Runner on VHS,
game, and happening, means that the best way to ex- played games in between making games, and generally
perience PAX is to fall into it, and to let the event were at peace with being geeky.
create itself minute by minute around you. ”After many years running from things I love, it’s
Not everything is wine and roses, however, as a few amazing to come here and see what Gabe and Tycho
cracks have begun to show at PAX08. Let’s take a look and so many others have built together,” he said. ”We
at the highs, and lows, of the show this year. are united by a common element, but it’s not the color
As we arrive at the gates in Seattle’s airport, every- of our skin or our ideology or politics,” he went on, his
one at SEA-TAC knows something is up, but no one voice rising. ”What brings us together at PAX is that
can quite put their finger on what. The airport is fill- we are a giant bunch of fucking nerds.” The kids sitting
ing up with a very specific crowd: almost completely to the right of me, wearing Magic: The Gathering shirts
male, almost exclusively white, and mostly unshaven and suffering through what looked like hard bouts of
and looking either malnourished or over-fed. The pre- acne, almost bowl me over as they rush to stand up,
ferred uniform for the crowd milling about the termi- applaud, and cheer. I believe one of them is crying.
nals is beat up jeans and T-shirts bearing arcane look- The part of PAX that most resembles a classical
ing symbols and images. For anyone with eyes to see, gaming show, the part that makes people claim PAX is
the geeks have arrived. the new E3, is the show floor itself. Filled with themed
As the hordes of bodies make their way from the air- booths, flashing screens, things to buy, and, of course,
port to the convention center, the line begins to form at long lines, this is the section of the floor where the
the center’s entrance, and no one is surprised or rest- hardcore go to find out what they’ll be playing in the
less. Tens of thousands of Nintendo DS systems, the future.
preferred way of passing time at the show, come out, The problem is that the number of people this year
and groups form up around specific games. Those at- has skyrocketed; it has now been confirmed that over
tending dressed up as game or anime characters, espe- 58,000 people showed up for PAX this year, and while
cially the attractive women, are asked for pictures and the Convention Center can easily handle that amount
are very nearly mobbed. of people, the individual things people have come to see
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afternoon spent waiting in line to play Fallout 3, and teenager who finally got a chance to play StarCraft 2,
StarCraft 2 also required dedication if you wanted to his face breaking into a wide grin, his arms shaking
put your hands on a mouse and keyboard. This is a with anticipation.
big show for Bethesda, as the company promised some ”Back then, a year ago, before ’Still Alive’ had come
new, never-before-seen content for Fallout 3 in the main out, it was a huge bump up in that feeling of being fa-
theater. Unfortunately, the theater could only handle mous,” Jonathan Coulton told me. We were sitting
around 5,000 people, and masses of gamers were turned in an interview room, and he seemed happy to have
away without being able to see anything. After the a chance to sit down and relax a few hours before his
interminable wait for the game, this is more than many show. He contentedly ate candy and answered my ques-
can bear, and it was there that we saw the first signs tions.
of bitterness at the vastness of the show. We discussed his now-legendary show at PAX last
”I got in line for the Fallout 3 preview in the main year. ”Everyone was singing along, and cheering, and
theater, as it was supposed to start. The main theater the zombie thing... I had done it before, but never
filled up after 20 minutes and the preview began while with such a huge crowd... It’s the greatest feeling in
there were still hundreds of people waiting in line. Ev- the world.”
ery panel seemed to be packed; if you didn’t line up a ”I’ve always felt like I don’t want to be a super-
half-hour or an hour early, you weren’t getting in,” one famous person who gets recognized all the time. That
reader angrily commented. doesn’t sound so nice to me,” he explained. ”I’m sort
The best lines were the ones that turned into a of glad it’s a niche thing. I get to come to a place like
party, and of course those lines belonged to Guitar this and be a rock star, and then I go home and the
Hero: World Tour and Rock Band 2. ”It’s pretty mind- rest of my life is still normal.”
blowing. I was at PAX last year when we were debuting That night he played to a packed house, and ev-
Rock Band and it was... amazing to see everyone who eryone greets every song like it’s the biggest hit in the
couldn’t play drums and no one could sing and they world. As a surprise he brings Felicia Day onstage to
were performing on stage. This year it’s so surreal to handle vocals on ”Still Alive,” the song that capped
see players come up, play on expert, and nail everything off the end of Portal. The crowd here, filled with fans
on expert,” Dan Teasdale, the Lead Designer on Rock of The Guild, which Felicia Day writes and stars in,
Band 2, told us. ”It’s very rewarding.” It seems like it. and of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along blog, Joss Whedon’s
The Rock Band 2 booth was hopping throughout the web-series, absolutely adores Day, and the duet brings
entire show, and the line was even treated to an early cheers.
look at Jonathan Coulton’s ”Skullcrusher Mountain,” Felicia Day with The Guild co-star Sandeep Parikh
which will have been released as downloadable content at PAX08.
by the time you read this. The idea of the ”stars” of PAX is an odd one, and we
Teasdale told us he thinks there is room for a wide adored an odd mixture of people at the show. Jonathan
variety of music games when I grill him on Guitar Hero: Coulton is something of a rock star here after his show
World Tour, and claims he hasn’t had a chance to play last year, and of course the success of ”Still Alive.”
the new guitar yet. I did brave the line for the new Later in the show I saw him being whisked to some se-
guitar and drums, and the new features on the World cret location, flanked by a PAX enforcer, batting away
Tour guitar-including the button for star power located adoring geeks.
near the heel of your hand and the touch panel on the Felicia Day also had to contend with the same level
neck-seem to work well, and the drums are solid and of hyper-fame at PAX. ”You know, I don’t really get
attractive. My main complaints would be how floppy creepy fans,” she tells me. ”What I see more often is
the cymbals felt; they bend down when you slam them, people who start to sweat and shake when they meet
in a way that feels less satisfying than either a harder me.” She pantomimes a nervous person, her arms out.
surface or an actual cymbal. It’s also hard to get over ”Only people who come back like eight or nine times
being used to Rock Band’s four-pad layout. a day to take my picture, from like, afar, that gets a
The people having the most fun on the show floor little creepy.”
seemed to be those happy to just walk around and take I interviewed Felicia with Sandeep Parikh, who plays
the scene in, playing games as they became available. Zaboo in The Guild and has his own web show in ”The
It’s an odd mixture of old-school E3 and fan events, Legend of Neil.” It’s a surreal experience, even though
while being somehow better than both. There was even the pair are incredibly nice and outgoing. They smiled
the odd surprise to be had, such as finding The Conduit and greeted fans warmly during the signings, and a
somewhat hidden at Nintendo’s booth, or finding that screening of The Guild and Legend of Neil at PAX
many gamers just wanted to sit down and play Castle proved to be draws. At other times you could catch
Crashers, a game that had been available for a few days a glimpse of Felicia being whisked somewhere, looking
at that point. For many, the lines and the crush of slightly hunted.
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the show before the general public is let in, and he re- raphy is forbidden. When the tower of blocks finally
mained one of the friendliest folks at the show. At PAX goes down, I imagine the gamers beneath us frowning
his book signings draw large lines and his panels draw at the distraction.
standing room-only crowds. People absolutely adore Jenga felt more like a tight-rope walk than a party
the once-Star-Trek-actor-now-writer at PAX, and it’s game
no wonder: he drops inside jokes, playfully bats at his This mirrors the first round, which was Peggle. ”Peg-
own image as a professional geek, and is an honestly gle is a weird crossover game, it’s from PopCap, but it
talented public speaker. has this odd crossover with hardcore gamers. [For the
These are the people who become pop stars at PAX, Omegathon] we want it to be a fun game, but also...
although the ability to create your own fame certainly Peggle is great contextualized, if you’re not just play-
exists. Cosplayers were numerous, dressing like as many ing it by yourself at home in the dark,” Jerry ”Tycho”
characters as you can imagine. Get a good idea, create Holkins tells me while we watch the game together. ”If
a good costume, and you can pose for pictures all week- it really matters where that ball goes, and you’re try-
end. There was also a group of gentlemen who decided ing to think about and really break down Peggle, my
to try to create a real-life ”rickroll” by dressing as the guess is that it’s completely harrowing.” I agree. If
bad horse singers, handing people a letter, and then you’re lining up a shot in Peggle with that trip and
performing the song when it was opened, an homage to those thousands of dollars at stake, it must turn your
Dr. Horrible. Felicia Day herself fell into this trap. bowels to liquid. The Omegathon is brilliant in that
PAX can feel almost like its own world, with its own it adds insane stakes to common games, and reduces
rules and tropes. Wheaton’s law, which consists solely gamers to piles of jelly.
of ”Don’t be a dick,” was vigorously enforced. The I grab one of the Omeganauts, and ask him how
great thing about creating a world from scratch is that Peggle was. ”It was fine,” he tells me. Then he breathes
you get to choose who to make famous, and luckily, the out. ”That’s just about the most scared I’ve ever been.”
crowds got the celebrities they deserved. After Jenga I try to grab one of the Omeganauts for
Jerry ”Tycho” Holkins often held court at differ- an interview, but he’s pacing the floor, wide-eyed, and
ent places around the show, swarmed by Penny Arcade hyperventilating.
fans. One of them approached Holkins hesitantly. ”Can The final event of the Omegathon closes down the
I shake your hand?” he asked. show, and it occurs in the main theater. This, of course,
”Sure,” Tycho told him. ”This hand belongs to you means another long line, which is something PAX08
guys this weekend. Do whatever you want with it.” gamers are getting used to. Luckily, in true geek style,
Luckily for him, the gentleman gave it two brisk pumps, everyone finds something to do. Someone passes around
and simply walked away smiling. huge handfuls of pipe cleaners, and the geeks get to
We pass the Serpent Theater, which houses the table- work. One woman creates a large weighted companion
top role-playing crew. We walk in and take a deep cube. Another creates a hand-held bat-signal. We see
breath, check out the giant Beholder... this is the very logos for PAX, spiderwebs with real spiders; it’s amaz-
essence of geek. The tables are filled with games, cards, ing. And it’s happening up and down the line. We’re
and all manners of dice. There is much concentration, finally let in, and then we begin to wait, thousands of
a lot of frowns, and some slammed hands on tables as gamers strong, and then Gabe and Tycho get the bright
games of Magic don’t go as planned. They may look idea to pipe in easy listening.
miserable, but don’t believe the faces. These guys don’t Suddenly, a few rows up, a large group of promo-
want to be doing anything else in the world. Here, the tional Pip-Boy puppets from Fallout 3 begin to dance
only stops are for water out of the fountain and bath- over the heads of the crowd. They move in unison,
room breaks. and switch their moves every few minutes, but almost
Few sights are as sobering as a room full of passion- always perfectly instep. ”That’s a lot of puppets!” Ty-
ate CCG players. cho exclaims when he takes the stage. ”Look some-
We pause for a while to watch a Jenga tournament where else!” he tells them, sounding slightly creeped
on the third floor of the Serpent Theater, and it is one of out. Dutifully, they turn the other way.
the most nerve-wracking things we have ever witnessed. The final game is played, Excitebike VS., a Famicom
The Omegathon is the on-going tournament of games, disc game that never made it to the US. One Omega-
both real and virtual, that runs throughout PAX. The naut beats the other handily, and then Gabe and Tycho
first prize is a trip to the Tokyo Game Show, 5,000, and take their expected turn. Gabe wins in the end, and
a set of Penny Arcade-themed consoles. Second prize the expected thanks are given out to the crowd. It’s
gets the consoles, and a ”lifetime supply of shame.” all slightly anticlimactic, and no one seems to have a
One of the contestants prowls along the table, studying graceful way to leave. The cosplayers, the gamers, the
each piece, looking for his way in. Each successful grab table-top kids, the weekend Rock Band rock stars-no
results in polite applause, as if we’re watching golf. For one wants to go. The city is being broken down, and
a little under an hour, no one breathes. Flash photog- the world we have created here is almost over. The Pip-

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Boys begin their walk towards the exit, bobbing up and boutique brand names such as Cooler Master and Sil-
down in unison, and soon they are lost in the crowd of verStone draw 1,200 watts–roughly three times the power
people heading into the night. requirements of game systems a few years ago.
It’s an ominous trend, according to box makers. ”If
this trend does continue, then, yes, it will give us prob-
lems,” said George Yang, an engineer at Los Angeles-
Samsung agrees to sell Symbian stake to based game rig maker IBuyPower. ”A regular home
Nokia user would have to have an electrician come in, get the
outlet out, and plug in a higher breaker,” Yang said.
Samsung Electronics has agreed to sell its invest- Today, some of the higher-end systems with big power
ment stake in Symbian to mobile phone maker Nokia, supplies require a special wall power socket, according
according to a Reuters report. to Yang.
In June, Nokia announced plans to acquire the re- Other game rig makers are equally concerned. ”I
maining stake in smartphone software developer Sym- swore that I’d never break 1,000 (watts),” said Kelt
bian that it didn’t already own. Nokia, by having full Reeves, president of game PC maker Falcon Northwest.
ownership of Symbian, wants to beat back the compe- ”Unfortunately, that’s been the solution for the past
tition from Apple’s iPhone and other competitors by several years. Bigger, bigger, bigger power supplies.”
accelerating its product development and serve as an Reeves says that 1,200 watts is now essential for
open-source operating system platform for other hand- gaming systems based on multiple boards from Nvidia
set makers, wireless carriers, and software developers. or AMD’s ATI graphics unit. ”With three GTX 280s
Nokia, according to the Reuters report on Tuesday, or two of the R700 cards, we’re recommending they go
will pay 410 million for its Symbian stake. with a 1,200-watt power supply,” Reeves said, referring
to the newest graphics chips from Nvidia and ATI re-
spectively.
This is just about the limit, he said. ”We can’t go
too much more over that before–if you actually pull
Nvidia, AMD gaming graphics buck
that (power)–you start tripping the client’s household
green-PC trend
circuit breaker.”
Neither Nvidia nor ATI show any signs of slowing
There is an ungreen revolution taking place in en-
down, according to Reeves. ”Eventually these chips
thusiast game PC circles.
get so hot that their own heat becomes a barrier to
The eye-opening graphics possible on today’s game
performance,” he said.
PCs come at a cost: light-dimming power consumption.
Nvidia admits that its chips are drawing more power
The trend, rooted in the perennial quest for more speed,
than before. ”If we go back about three years, our
bucks the overall greening of the PC industry.
graphics card power was in the 120- to 130-watt range,”
Green PC designs have become more than just prac-
said Jason Paul, product manager in charge of enthusi-
tical; they’re cool. Power-sipping Netbooks are in, as
ast GPUs (graphics processing units) at Nvidia. ”The
are small desktops like the Dell Studio Hybrid and
GTX 280 which we launched a couple of months back,
Hewlett-Packard Pavilion Slimline.
it’s around 230 watts (of) graphics card power,” he said.
This is not the case for high-end gaming PCs, where
But Paul claims the performance per watt is the key
bigger is better. How far this trend can go isn’t clear,
yardstick, not raw power. ”Where you see a little under
but a seminal event in Apple’s history may offer a les-
2X increase in maximum power, you’ve seen probably
son. In 2001, Apple unveiled one of the first dual-
3-times or 4-times (the) increase in the level of perfor-
processor consumer systems, based on the overheating-
mance. So, overall we see a substantial improvement in
prone IBM PowerPC G4 processor. The original Apple
performance per watt. This is the big metric we track
tower design had a Rube Goldberg feel to it, with a host
to ensure we’re delivering efficient architectures. ”
of fans straining to rid the system of heat. A noise like
Paul says Nvidia has implemented power savings
that emitted by a wind tunnel, generated by the power
techniques on its GTX 280 that keep the power down
supply and fans, forced Apple to redesign the system.
when it’s not running at top performance loads. ”With
This symbolized why Apple eventually abandoned
the GTX 280 at idle, that card runs at about 25 watts,
PowerPC: The platform wasn’t efficient with power.
which is one-tenth of its absolute worst-case power,” he
Fast-forward to 2008. Game rig makers are cram-
said. Nvidia also offers hybrid graphics technology that
ming as many as four graphics chips into high-end boxes
turns off all the power-sucking boards when they’re not
that are notable not only for performance but also for
in use.
the power they consume. As a consequence, big power
Moreover, Paul says that the multiboard systems
supply units are in vogue. Today, bragging rights ex-
are limited to a small niche at the very top of the mar-
tend to the units themselves: some systems boasting
ket. ”There’s definitely a segment of the market that

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wants more and more performance. Remember, how- The Cakedex was actually introduced in May, but
ever, that this is the ultimate performance (segment).” is now integrated into Cake’s new design timed with its
But game box makers ship many–if not most–of first birthday. Cake members track the performance
their systems to the very niche that Paul is describ- of their actual brokerage accounts and share that data
ing. ”We’re all about the high end. The higher-end the with each other. Cake can now tap into 60 different
graphics card is, and the more expensive, the more we brokerage services, up from a dozen or so. And has
sell,” said Reeves. now tracked over one million transactions.
And the trend in power supplies exemplifies how In addition to Cakedex, other new features include:
this market has changed. ”The power supply used to be Cake Take: A stock rating system updated several
just silver box, and nobody gave it a second thought,” times a day, based on the real-time buying and selling
he said. ”(But) as graphics cards have evolved, they of stocks by Cake’s members.
have forced the power supply makers to keep providing Cake Scout: A stock recommendation system that
more and more power pipes–or cabling–to the graphics uses collaborative filtering to show you what other Cake
cards”–increasing the unit’s complexity, he said. members with similar holdings and risk profiles are buy-
Reeves cites GPUs, not CPUs from Intel, as the ing and selling. Each recommendation includes the
culprit. ”The latest CPUs use very little wattage. If Cake Take stock rating.
you overclock a 3GHz Intel CPU to 4GHz, you might By adding these social recommendation features,
pull 40 more watts. Whereas a graphics card, you put Cake is becoming more like the Last.fm of investing.
three of them in a system, they’ll pull 800 watts running But it adds a ranking element so you know which mem-
some of the higher-end games,” he said. bers are worth following. Other social investing star-
tups creating similar ranking systems include Covestor
and Vestopia, and the race is on to create real financial
products based on the social investing data that these
LinkedIn and CNBC team up startups are collecting.
Cake now has ”tens of thousands of members,” ac-
CNBC and social networking site LinkedIn announced cording to CEO Steve Carpenter and is collectively
Thursday a strategic alliance. tracking about 1 billion worth of assets. But the Cakedex
Under the deal, CNBC will provide articles, blogs, is based only on the holdings of the top 10 percent of
financial data and video across the LinkedIn network, members. So good is that top 10 percent? The aver-
while CNBC will integrate the social networking site’s age Cake member’s portfolio is down 9.84 percent over
functionality into its CNBC.com site to allow LinkedIn’s the past 12 months, while that of the average top-ten-
user base to share comments about the news within percenter is up 7.41 percent. (YTD it is -12.39 percent
their network of friends and business contacts. versus -5.59 percent, respectively).
Users of both sites are expected to notice these changes
in the fourth quarter. And, as part of the deal, portions
of CNBC’s content will provide a revenue sharing ar-
rangement with LinkedIn. DreamIt Incubator Holds Funding Day
To Commemorate First Graduating
Class

Cake Financial Turns One And Pushes Today marks DreamIt Ventures’ first Funding Day,
A New Social Stock Index: The during which the new startup incubator will introduce
Cakedex a dozen new companies to a collection of founders and
venture capitalists. DreamIt is a program in the same
One year after it launched at TechCrunch40, Cake vein as Y Combinator and TechStars, offering startups
Financial is rolling out a new design today with a load seed funding, guidance, and connections in exchange
of new features. One of the most interesting is a new for equity. We’ve written brief introductions to each of
stock index called the Cakedex that is based on the the startups, which you can view below:
top 100 holdings of the top performing investors on the SCVNGR: SCVNGR is a promising startup that al-
social investing site. Over the past five and half years, lows users to create mobile games without any techni-
the Cakedex would have outperformed the SP 500, the cal knowhow. The games are free to play from any cell
Dow Jones, and the Nasdaq. Although, over the past phone, and don’t require a download. SCVNGR games
90 days, it has been underperforming the major stock are ideal for group activities, like school orientations,
indexes. Next year, the company plans to launch an corporate team building, and promotions.
exchange-traded fund based on the Cakedex so that Vuzit: Vuzit offers an embeddable document viewer,
people can actually invest in it. Can the top investors allowing users to include documents in their web pages
on Cake do better than the market? and blogposts. Very similar functionality by Scribd and

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Docstoc, but Vuzit is aiming to become a tool for indi- Trendient: Trendient is positioning itself as a pro-
viduals and companies who are interested in managing motions and sales intelligence solution for the long tail
access to their content instead of a destination portal. of e-tailers, who may not have the time or resources to
Phrazit: Phrazit condenses reviews down to 30 char- track such data themselves. Details at this point are
acters or less by allowing users to create tag clouds for slim, as the site is currently in alpha testing.
just about anything. Users submit words or phrases
associated with each word, with the most popular re-
sults displayed in a large font. For example, the Phrazit
for Harry Potter describes the series as ”Bloody Awe- socialmedian Launches First Major
some”. You can see our full review of Phrazit from last Upgrade
month here.
DropCard: DropCard hopes to be a solution to the socialmedian, which has come under fire as of late
problems that plague business cards (namely, you don’t for trying to use Twitter as means of raising 500,000
always have them with you, and they’re practically use- in venture funding, announced Thursday that it has
less if you have too many of them). DropCard reme- launched its first major upgrade since the company
dies this issue by asking users to text their new ac- started and its improvements will finally address some
quantince’s email address to a 41411, which will send of the concerns its users have had since its inception.
their contact information and ask them to repicrocate First off, the new socialmedian will make it easier
by signing up and sending theirs. For a similar service, for users to get content onto the site and enable blog-
see Rmbrme. gers to better promote their content. Dubbed ”News-
BeanStockd: BeanStockd is a news site and media Streaming,” socialmedian’s latest foray into bringing
company hoping to further bring the green and env- only certain content to its users is quite complex.
iornmental movements to the public’s attention. The News-Streaming lets users filter out all the junk
site currently features a blog, and also plans to release from the social media that they broadcast through the
a web-based game, which users can advance on by par- site. According to the company, if users want to share
ticipating in real-world green activities. their Twitter feed with the community, but only want
InterviewBest: InterviewBest helps users prepare their tweets that are actually newsworthy to be col-
for their job interviews by generating printed presen- lected by socialmedian, they can first input their Twit-
tations that can be used during their interviews. The ter feed and next to that, place certain keywords into
site also helps users write their post-interview follow-up the field to help the service filter out the tweets that the
letters. InterviewBest will offer a trial version, and will user doesn’t want posted. In other words, if you want
generate revenue with a paid subscription plan. to only post your political tweets to socialmedian, add
Anthillz: Anthillz asks professionals to review their your Twitter feed to the service and select keywords
colleagues, which can be used as a ”social pitch” for that may have some relevance to politics. From there,
future job applications. In order to request a review socialmedian will grab all tweets containing those key-
from one of your colleagues, you have to write a review words and post it to the site. The same goes for Google
about them first - a design that may help the site in- Reader feeds, Digg submissions, and Delicious book-
crease its content, but may also lead to inaccurate or marks, to name a few.
careless reviews. To make sure all that information isn’t annoying
Sleep.fm: A self-described ”social alarm clock”, Sleep.FM other users, socialmedian is adding a filter feature that
allows users to set their alarm and have their friends will let other users ”turn the volume up or down” on the
leave messages which will wake them up in lieu of a amount of tweets and stories making their way across
standard buzzer. The site also promises to allow users the pages. Those users can choose to see all updates or
to set up ”smart” alarms, such as a weather report or only those ”relevant updates” that they preset.
a notification if a flight has been delayed. Part two of socialmedian’s new initiative will make
SnackFeed: SnackFeed indexes premium video con- it easier for bloggers to promote their material. In or-
tent on the web and tries to ascertain which shows will der to do that, socialmedian will launch a ”reverse-blog
interest you the most. The site also intends to offer an widget,” which after users place their blog feed into
activity feed for video, allowing you to see what videos their updates, will be featured in the clips section to
your friends have uploaded or watched. the right of the socialmedian page and display the lat-
TapInko: TapInko looks to simply the often time est stories from the blog.
consuming process of purchasing ad space in the real Taking a page out of the Digg handbook, socialme-
world. The site plans to offer users a variety of ad place- dian is also offering a page displaying the most popular
ment options, including newspapers, restaurant walls, stories of the day, week, and month. Instead of calling
vehicles, or even as a tattoo on someone else’s body newer stories ”Upcoming,” like Digg, socialmedian has
part (who had previously put a portion of their skin up two new entries called ”Rising Fast” and ”Hot Discus-
for sale). sions.” Genius.

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Finally, socialmedian opened up its site to make al- ”As the American people have made very clear, the
most every page available to search engines and users last thing this country needs is another four years of
won’t need to register any longer to view different pages the same old failed Bush-McCain policies of the past,”
on the site. Manley said.
All in all, socialmedian’s updates seem rather logical Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor said in
and don’t really break the mold in any way. The site a statement that the convention speeches also showed
was in desperate need of improvement and it looks like how out of touch the McCain campaign and Republi-
it has finally happened. Now we’ll need to wait and see cans are with the American people, neglecting to talk
if its users embrace it. about one of the country’s biggest problems: the econ-
omy.
”At a time when millions of Americans are strug-
gling like never before to pay their mortgage, their
37.txt medical bills and their gas bills, tonight’s speakers at
John McCain’s Republican convention proved how out
Democrats attack Lieberman, saying he lied to del- of touch their candidate is by saying not one word about
egates his plans to put our economy back on track and provide
(CNN) – Democrats accused former colleague Sen. real relief to middle-class families,” Vietor said. ”Ap-
Joe Lieberman of misleading the Republican National parently, John McCain’s belief that we’ve made ’great
Convention when he addressed them in a speech Tues- progress’ economically over the last eight years means
day night. he doesn’t have to offer any plans at all to fix our ailing
A senior Barack Obama campaign adviser said Lieber- economy.”
man flat-out lied when he told delegates that Obama The Obama campaign also used a short speech de-
never successfully reached across party lines. livered by President Bush via satellite to once again tie
”Joe Lieberman ought to be ashamed of himself for McCain to the unpopular president, as it has attempted
some of the things he said tonight, not as a Democrat to do throughout this election season.
but as an American,” adviser Robert Gibbs said on ”Tonight, George Bush enthusiastically passed the
”Larry King Live.” torch to the man who’s earned it by voting with him
Lieberman, an independent senator from Connecti- 90 percent of the time and who will continue this pres-
cut who was the Democratic vice presidential candidate ident’s legacy for the next four years: his disastrous
alongside Al Gore in 2000, has thrown his support be- economic policies, his foreign policy that hasn’t made
hind John McCain, a longtime friend. us safer and his misguided war in Iraq that’s costing us
Lieberman urged Democratic and independent vot- 10 billion a month,” Obama campaign manager David
ers to make a change and vote for a McCain because, he Plouffe said.
said, he would do whatever it took to help the American ”The man George Bush needs may be John McCain,
public. iReport.com: Do you agree with Lieberman? but the change America needs is Barack Obama.”
Lieberman attacked Obama’s rhetoric, saying ”elo-
quence is no substitute for a record.”
”In the Senate, [Obama] has not reached across
party lines to get anything significant done, nor has 38.txt
he been willing to take on powerful interest groups in
the Democratic Party,” Lieberman said in his speech. Palin to call for reform in convention speech
Gibbs stressed that it was a ”flat-out lie” that Obama ST. PAUL, Minnesota (CNN) GOP vice presiden-
hasn’t reached across party lines during his time in pub- tial candidate Sarah Palin will highlight her record as
lic office. Gibbs cited Obama’s work with Sen. Richard Alaska’s governor and a former smalltown mayor when
Lugar, R-Indiana, to keep nuclear weapons out of the she speaks Wednesday night to the Republican Na-
hands of terrorists and with Sen. Tom Coburn, R- tional Convention, a top aide to Palin said.
Oklahoma, on the government budget. Sen. John McCain’s running mate also will call for
Gibbs blamed what he called lies like those perpe- reform in Washington, Palin aide Tucker Eskew said.
trated in Lieberman’s speech for disillusioning voters ”She will speak as a governor, a former mayor and
and making them cynical of the government. someone with both hands on the steering wheel of Amer-
”I think [Lieberman] owes it to the American people ica’s energy economy,” Eskew said.
to look into the camera and tell them the truth,” Gibbs ”She will detail her record of shaking up the status
said. Watch New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson’s take quo in Alaska and standing up to entrenched interests
on Lieberman’s speech Video to put the government back on the side of the people.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spokesman Jim She will make the case for Sen. McCain as the only
Manley said Reid too was unhappy with the tone of candidate who has fought for America and the best
Lieberman’s speech. man to protect us in dangerous times.”

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Palin is slated to speak during the 10 p.m. ET hour govern in Washington with ”an outstanding leader at
at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Video Watch his side.”
more on Palin’s speech Also on Wednesday night, McCain’s former rivals
Palin took a tour of the podium at the convention for the GOP presidential nomination will take center
site Wednesday morning, hours before she’ll return to stage at the convention.
give what will be the most scrutinized speech of her Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Romney
career. and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee will speak
She walked through the nearly empty hall and spent in prime time, party officials said.
about 10 minutes checking out the podium where she’ll advertisement
give her primetime acceptance speech. Giuliani scrapped his run for the presidency in Jan-
Palin told reporters that she feels ”great.” uary. Romney, who was on the shortlist of potential
”I’m excited to speak to Americans. This will be running mates for McCain, gave up his bid for the
good. It’s about reform,” she said. Video Watch Palin White House in February. And Huckabee dropped out
tour the podium a month later.
Top McCain staff, including campaign manager Rick All three men backed McCain after ending their
Davis and senior adviser Nicolle Wallace, accompanied campaigns.
Palin on her tour.
Her address is sure to generate a lot of attention
since McCain surprised many political observers last
week with his selection of Palin over betterknown con- 39.txt
tenders such as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Rom-
ney and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Will her gender sway women to Palin?
Revelations that Palin’s 17yearold unmarried daugh- (CNN) – As Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. John
ter, Bristol, is pregnant also generated a flurry of media McCain’s pick for vice president, makes her case to the
buzz as the GOP convention got under way this week. convention Wednesday night, Republicans hope she will
On Tuesday night, Republican leaders strongly de- sway Democratic women toward their ticket.
fended Palin, who has won praise from influential con- Palin already has been working on that.
servatives for her opposition to abortion and her probusi- ”It was rightly noted in Denver this week that Hillary
ness record. [Clinton] left 18 million cracks in the highest and hard-
Actor and former Sen. Fred Thompson led the est glass ceiling in America, but it turns out the women
charge, berating ”Washington pundits and media big of America aren’t finished yet and we can shatter that
shots” who have questioned her experience as a first- glass ceiling once and for all,” she said as McCain in-
term governor of Alaska and former mayor of Wasilla, troduced her as his choice Friday.
Alaska. But some of the most ardent Clinton supporters —
”She is from a small town, with smalltown values, even those still loath to vote for Sen. Barack Obama
but that’s not good enough for those folks who are at- – found McCain’s choice of Palin patronizing. Video
tacking her and her family,” he said to cheers. Watch more of Palin’s comments
”Let’s be clear. The selection of Gov. Palin has the ”Well, first were just laughing. I mean laughing not
other side and their friends in the media in a state of in the sense of ’Oh my God, what has he done?’ but
panic. She is a courageous, successful reformer who is ”Does he think that’s really going to work?’” Allida
not afraid to take on the establishment.” Video Watch Black, a Clinton supporter for Obama, said.
Thompson defend Palin ”I mean does he think that women voters who are
Thompson said Palin has the experience needed in with Hillary is some Lego block ... you can take out a
Washington, calling her ”a woman who has actually red one and put in a green one?”
governed rather than just talked a good game on the She said Palin and Clinton have only gender in com-
Sunday talk shows and hit the Washington cocktail cir- mon. Palin is anti-abortion rights, belongs to the Na-
cuit.” tional Rifle Association and is a conservative Repub-
Sen. Joe Lieberman, the 2000 Democratic vice pres- lican. And she’s been critical of Clinton, calling the
idential nominee and now a Connecticut independent, New York senator’s charges of ”sexist” news coverage
also called Palin ”a reformer.” – whining.
”She’s taken on the special interests and the polit- ”When I hear a statement like that coming from
ical power brokers in Alaska and reached across party a woman candidate with any kind of perceived whine
lines to get things done,” Lieberman said. Video Watch about the excess criticism or maybe a sharper micro-
more of Lieberman’s speech scope put on her, I think, man, that doesn’t do us any
And President Bush, speaking to the convention by good,” Palin told Newsweek magazine in March.
video link from the White House, said McCain could That’s not to say all Clinton supporters would be
adverse to a McCain-Palin ticket. A group called PUMA,

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which stands for ”Party Unity My A**”, were Clinton But if Democratic women were swayed this year, it
supporters – both women and men –who are threaten- was toward a woman in their own party. iReport.com:
ing to vote McCain. Are you a woman backing Palin?
The McCain camp has been aggressively courting That woman was Hillary Clinton , and it wasn’t
those disaffected with Obama, especially after he an- because of her gender, but what they pointed to as her
nounced Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden as his running experience and fitness to lead the country.
mate. Video Watch more on Palin’s readiness to lead Claudine Montano, initially a Clinton supporter,
Just as the Democrats’ convention was getting started said last week at the Democratic convention that not
in Denver, Colorado, last week, the McCain campaign many Clinton backers will support McCain after Clin-
and the Republican National Committee unveiled four ton’s rousing speech endorsing Obama.
TV ads geared toward Clinton supporters. ”I think when they heard Hillary ... they will go
The most recent McCain ad involved the famous with Obama,” said Montano, a New Mexico resident
Hillary Clinton ”3 a.m.” spot and will be aired during who is not a delegate.
the convention. The 30-second spot uses footage from Pledged Clinton delegate Anne Price Mills, with
Clinton’s original ad and declares, ”Hillary’s right.” tears in her eyes, said Clinton was ”presidential” on
The ad, which ran in key battleground states and August 26.
specifically in Denver last week, also goes a step fur- Price Mills, of Washington state, was a staunch
ther than the New York senator’s original ad, in detail- Clinton supporter. As for her vote in November?
ing what it claims are the national security threats the ”Obama has two months,” she said. ”I won’t vote
United States faces. for McCain, but [Obama] has to get me here, and I
Clinton, speaking to a member of the New York del- haven’t connected with him.” Read more on Clinton
egation in Denver on August 25, said she was opposed supporters on the fence
to Republicans using her words against Obama. Palin has five children. Her 17-year-old daughter,
But it is still unclear as to how many will go the way Bristol, is pregnant, and she recently had a Down syn-
of the PUMA. Read more on the PUMA movement drome baby. Anti-abortion groups and conservatives
A recent Rutgers University study said historically, have praised her and her daughter’s decisions to keep
women don’t vote for a candidate because a woman is their babies.
on the ticket. They tend to vote Democratic. Elder statesman of the evangelical movement, Fo-
That happened in 1984 for former New York Rep. cus on the Family founder James Dobson, released a
Geraldine Ferraro, the first female vice presidential of statement lauding the Palins for acting in keeping with
a major political party. Despite the historic nature of the group’s policies and practices:
the race, her addition to Walter Mondale’s ticket proved ”We have always encouraged the parents to love and
fruitless. support their children and always advised the girls to
The Mondale-Ferraro ticket lost big time to Presi- see their pregnancies through, even though there will of
dent Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush that year: course be challenges along the way. That is what the
525 electoral votes to Mondale’s 13. Palins are doing, and they should be commended once
Reagan carried 49 out of the 50 states, with Mon- again for not just talking about their pro-life and pro-
dale’s only electoral votes coming from Minnesota – his family values, but living them out even in the midst of
home state – and the District of Columbia. trying circumstances,” his statement said.
Ferraro’s ties to New York, which is a notoriously But an anti-abortion stance is unlikely to sway Demo-
blue state, were unsuccessful for the ticket. cratic women.
In that race, 44 percent of Democratic women voters A recent survey by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Re-
and 56 percent of their Republican counterparts voted search shows that the issue of choice can have a large
in the presidential race; 51 percent of all voters were impact on the election.
women, according to exit polling. The poll, conducted May 29-June 8, showed: Pro-
Twenty-four years later, there’s another woman on choice is an issue that swings key blocs of women voters
a presidential ticket – this time a Republican. It’s some- to Obama’s side.
thing that Ferraro hopes will not bring sexism back into Obama gains 13 points among pro-choice indepen-
the campaign. dent women – who make up 9 percent of the sample
”I believe that people will look back and assess how – and 9 points among pro-choice Republican women,
Hillary was treated by the media during the campaign who account for 5 percent of the sample, according to
primaries. And it remains to be seen whether or not the poll.
the ugly head of sexism – in the media – will raise its advertisement
head again,” said Ferraro on August 29, the day after ”Among pro-choice independent women, pro-choice
Obama’s speech at Invesco field. Republican women, and liberal to moderate Republican
”I have always said that I wish I would have never women, the issue of abortion produces a larger advan-
been the only woman, until now,” she said last Friday. tage for Democrats than the economy, the war in Iraq,

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or health care,” according to the Greenberg Quinlan
Rosner/NARAL poll report.
Also, a recent New York Times article looked at
working mothers and found both support and criticism
that Palin might not be able to handle a big family
and the role of vice presidency at the same time and
reservations about her going back to work right after
giving birth to a disabled baby.

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