Sunday, October 21, 2012

Airbnb Raising A Round From Peter Thiel - Business Insider

peter thielConfirming earlier reports that Airbnb was raising a round, the Wall Street Journal now says that famed startup investor Peter Thiel, Facebook's first backer, is negotiating an investment in the online-lodging marketplace.

If the deal goes through, Thiel would reportedly invest $150 million at a price that values the company at $2.5 billion.

Early Airbnb backer Paul Graham had previously hinted that Airbnb's value had increased dramatically, and TechCrunch later reported that Airbnb was raising fresh financing.

Airbnb's most recent round, in 2011, valued the company at $1.3 billion.

The Journal wasn't clear on whether Thiel was making the investment personally or through Founders Fund, the venture-capital firm he runs.

Another possibility: Mithril Capital, the fund he recently raised for making later-stage investments in growing companies.

Airbnb has been aggressively expanding overseas, and could use the funds to accelerate that push, or to cash out early investors and employees.

A spokesperson for Airbnb did not immediately return a request for comment on the report. We'll update if we hear back.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/airbnb-round-peter-thiel-2012-10

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Wedding Startup Appy Couple Raises $1.2 Million Led By ff Venture Capital?s John Frankel

appycoupleAs you may have noticed in the last year, catering online services to women (especially wedding services) has turned out to be a big hit in Startup land. And one of the earlier companies out of the gates was Appy Couple founded by Sharmeen Mitha-Sehgal, which has just raised a $1.2 million seed round led by ff Venture Capital's John Frankel. Frankel will also be joining the board of directors at Appy Couple.

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Toyota Unveils Super-Compact Car With Location-Based Ads

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Mitt Romney's Tax Returns, Rate No Longer An Issue - Business ...

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One of the Obama campaign's major talking points throughout the summer months ??Mitt Romney's tax returns ? have disappeared as an issue that voters care about, according to a new?Washington Post/ABC poll.?

The poll finds that since February, there has been a huge swing in the proportion of voters that believe Romney has paid his fair share in taxes, which comes just more than a week after the ho-hum release of his 2011 returns.?

Overall, 46 percent of voters now believe that Romney is "paying his fair share in taxes," compared with 48 percent that thinks he is not. That's a wild,?34-point swing from February,?when only 30 percent thought he was paying his fair share and 66 percent thought he was not.

Here's a look at the disparity:

Brett LoGiurato/Business Insider (Data: Washington Post/ABC)

The result is notable because the Romney campaign appears to have quietly blunted any effect the Obama campaign's repeated attacks had on Romney.?

The new poll also shows that most voters view Romney's wealth as a positive rather than a negative, reversing the trend shown in a February poll. According to the latest survey, more people (51 to 42 percent) view Romney's wealth as a sign that he has "achieved the American dream," rather than viewing it as a sign he "benefited from opportunities that are not available?to most people."

Going forward, it's likely that Obama will continue to tie Romney's wealth and his tax returns to his recent comments about the "47 percent" of people that will vote for Obama because of government dependence, a strategy that his campaign used last week in a new television ad airing in Ohio.?

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/mitt-romney-tax-returns-rate-plan-poll-2012-10

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Grim milestone for US troop deaths in Afghanistan

By NBC News staff and wire reports

An apparent insider attack by Afghan forces has killed a U.S. service member and a foreign civilian contractor with NATO, officials said Sunday ? bringing the total number of U.S. troops killed inside Afghanistan to 2,000 according to some measures.

A U.S. official confirmed the latest death in the 11-year-old conflict on Sunday.

Over a decade since the war began, TODAY's Lester Holt visits the battlefields outside Kandahar Province and the Horn of Panjwai to see where things stand.

The toll has climbed steadily in recent months with a spate of attacks by Afghan army and police against American and NATO troops, and questions about whether allied countries will achieve their aim of helping the Afghan government and its forces stand on their own after most foreign troops depart in little more than two years. The U.S. is preparing to withdraw most of its combat forces by the end of 2014.

The Associated Press reported Sunday that the latest death was the 2,000th member of the U.S. armed services killed inside Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion on Oct. 7, 2001. ?However, that AP figure did not include those who died after sustaining?injuries in Afghanistan or those killed in other countries as part of the same campaign against al-Qaida and the Taliban.

According to icasualties.org, an independent monitoring organization which uses the wider definition, the latest death brings the toll of U.S. service members to 2035.?At least a further 1,190 coalition troops have also died in the Afghanistan war, it says.

The Brookings Institution, a?Washington-based research center, said?40.2 percent of the deaths were caused by improvised explosive devices, with the majority of those after 2009 when President Barack Obama ordered a surge of 33,000 troops to combat heightened Taliban activity. According to the Washington-based research center, the second highest cause, 30.6 percent, was hostile fire.

U.S. Army specialist Jereme Sawyer, who has been in physical rehab after losing both his legs, returns home to see his family. KING's Amy Moreno reports.

Tracking civilian deaths is much more difficult. According to the U.N., 13,431 civilians were killed in the Afghan conflict between 2007, when the U.N. began keeping statistics, and the end of August. Going back to the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, most estimates put the number of Afghan deaths in the war at more than 20,000.

The 2001 invasion targeted al-Qaida and its Taliban allies after the Sept. 11 attacks, which claimed nearly 3,000 lives in the United States.

"The tally is modest by the standards of war historically, but every fatality is a tragedy and 11 years is too long," Michael O'Hanlon, a fellow at the Brookings, told the AP. "All that is internalized, however, in an American public that has been watching this campaign for a long time. More newsworthy right now are the insider attacks and the sense of hopelessness they convey to many. "

Attacks by Afghan soldiers or police ? or insurgents disguised in their uniforms ? have killed 52 American and other NATO troops so far this year.

The so-called insider attacks are considered one of the most serious threats to the U.S. exit strategy from the country. In its latest incarnation, that strategy has focused on training Afghan forces to take over security nationwide ? allowing most foreign troops to go home by the end of 2014.

As American troops draw out of Afghanistan, officials say the removal plan is on track but that time is precious and the Taliban threat is worrisome. NBC's Lester Holt reports.

Although Obama has pledged that most U.S. combat troops will leave by the end of 2014, American, NATO and allied troops are still dying in Afghanistan at a rate of one a day.

Even with 33,000 American troops back home, the U.S.-led coalition will still have 108,000 troops ? including 68,000 from the U.S. ? fighting in Afghanistan at the end of this year. Many of those will be training the Afghan National Security Forces that are to replace them.

"There is a challenge for the administration," O'Hanlon said, "to remind people in the face of such bad news why this campaign requires more perseverance."

The Associated Press and?NBC News' Courtney Kube and Atia Abawi, in Kabul, contributed to this report.

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Coastal Alabama Football by the Numbers: Week 5

, September 29, 2012 4:50 p.m.

Spanish Fort quarterback Joel Poe hands off to Edward Autry during the Toros' 31-21 victory over Fairhope on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. - (Press-Register/Michael Chang)

1 Regular-season meeting between Choctaw County and St. Paul's ? Friday night's 42-8 victory by the Saints. The teams' only other meeting came in the second round of the 1999 4A playoffs ? a 38-6 St. Paul's victory.
1 Regular-season meeting between Sweet Water and Maplesville after the teams have played four times in the playoffs. The Bulldogs beat the Red Devils 17-14 on Friday night after Sweet Water won three of their four postseason meetings.
2 Consecutive victories for St. Luke's after a 42-19 win over St. Jude on Friday night ? the first time in the Wildcats' history that they have won back-to-back games. St. Luke's, which defeated John Essex 49-8 last week, started playing football in 2010.
2 Kick returns for TDs by Kylen Towner of St. Paul's in a 42-8 victory over Choctaw County on Friday night. Towner returned a punt 48 yards for one score and a kickoff 89 yards for another.
3 Consecutive games with four TD passes for Spanish Fort QB Joel Poe. Poe's passes came in a 31-21 victory over Fairhope on Friday night, a 49-14 win over Faith Academy last week and a 56-7 victory over Gulf Shores on Sept. 14. He threw for 296 yards against Fairhope after having 283 passing yards against both Faith and Gulf Shores.
3 Onside kicks recovered in the first half by Bayside against UMS-Wright on Friday night. That helped the Admirals take a 16-0 lead, but the Bulldogs came back for a 23-19 victory.
4 TDs on five touches for Mobile Christian's Tyler Rogers in the Leopards' 54-3 victory over Cottage Hill Christian on Friday night. Rogers caught TD passes of 46 and 78 yards and scored on runs of 4 and 40 yards.
4 TD runs by Mary Montgomery QB Burt Chappell in the Vikings' 29-24 victory over Saraland. Chappell ran for 158 yards on 18 carries.
8 Consecutive victories for Millry over McIntosh after the Wildcats defeated the Demons 26-8 on Friday night. McIntosh hasn't posted a victory in the series since a 16-14 win on Oct. 16, 1998.
9 Consecutive victories for Washington County over Fruitdale after the Bulldogs beat the Pirates 51-16 on Friday night. Fruitdale's most recent victory in the series is an 18-14 win on Oct. 31, 1997.
10 Consecutive non-region regular-season games won by Jackson, which beat Foley 21-13 on Friday night. The Aggies haven't lost a non-region regular-season game since a 28-27 double-overtime defeat by Citronelle on Oct. 30, 2008.
10 Consecutive non-region regular-season home games won by Linden after the Patriots defeated Wilcox Central 47-8 on Thursday night. Linden's most recent loss at Linden Field in a non-region game in the regular season is a 28-16 setback against Coffeeville on Nov. 5, 2004.
10 Consecutive home games lost by Satsuma, which fell to visiting Leroy 20-17 on Friday night. The Gators' most recent victory at Copeland Field is a 9-7 win over Robertsdale on Sept. 17, 2010.
11 Consecutive losses in non-region games for Fruitdale after the Pirates fell to Washington County 51-16 on Friday night. Fruitdale doesn't have a non-region win since beating Autaugaville 9-6 on Oct. 16, 2009.
13 Consecutive non-region home games won by Spanish Fort, which extended its streak by beating Fairhope 31-21 on Friday night. The Toros have not been beaten at home by a non-region opponent since a 57-7 loss to McGill-Toolen on Sept. 29, 2007. The streak includes four playoff victories.
13 Consecutive regular-season non-region road games won by Flomaton, which took a 35-26 victory at Pleasant Home on Friday night. The Hurricanes haven't lost a non-region game on the road during the regular season since a 56-22 defeat at Frisco City on Nov. 2, 2001.
14 Consecutive victories for Vigor against Blount after the Wolves defeated the Leopards 21-13 on Friday night. Blount's most recent victory in the series is a 21-13 win on Oct. 30, 1998.
17 Years since UMS-Wright played a team from a smaller size classification before Friday night, when the 4A Bulldogs beat 3A Bayside 23-19. It was UMS-Wright's first game against a school in a smaller class since the 3A Bulldogs beat 2A Leroy 30-27 on Oct. 20, 1995.

17 Victories between losses at home for Daphne, which fell to visiting McGill-Toolen 38-21 on Friday night. The Trojans hadn't lost at Jubilee Stadium since suffering a 44-10 setback to Auburn in the third round of the 2009 6A playoffs.
18 Consecutive regular-season home games won by Jackson, which beat visiting Foley 21-13 on Friday night. The Aggies' most recent loss in a regular-season game at Legion Field is a 28-27 double-overtime loss to Citronelle on Oct. 30, 2008.

20 Consecutive games won by Jackson, the longest streak in the state. Jackson defeated Foley 21-13 on Friday night. Hartselle, which had won 19 straight games, fell to Decatur 21-14 on Friday night.
21 Years since Williamson's previous 0-5 start. The Lions remained winless five games into the 2012 season after losing to Davidson 10-7 on Friday night. It's Williamson's first 0-5 record since it started the 1991 campaign by losing to Blount, Alba, B.C. Rain, Satsuma and LeFlore
23 Years between victories over Theodore for B.C. Rain. The Red Raiders defeated the Bobcats 19-16 on Friday night for their first win in the series since a 16-13 victory on Sept. 15, 1989. Theodore won the eight meetings in between.
27 Consecutive region victories for Monroe Academy after the Volunteers beat Hooper Academy 41-6 in an AISA Class AAA Region 2 game on Friday night. Monroe Academy hasn't lost a region game since falling to Faith Academy 48-28 in a AAA Region 1 game on Oct. 19, 2007.
28 Consecutive regular-season home games won by Linden, which defeated visiting Wilcox Central 47-9 on Thursday night. The Patriots' most recent setback in a regular-season game at Linden Field is a 56-0 loss to Sweet Water on Sept. 22, 2006.
28 Regular-season victories between losses for Maplesville, which had its winning streak snapped by a 17-14 defeat by Sweet Water on Friday night. Maplesville hadn't lost a regular-season game since a 23-14 setback against Linden on Oct. 2, 2009.
31 Years between victories in Robertsdale for Baker. The Hornets beat the Golden Bears 34-7 on Friday night for their first victory in the Hub City since a 21-18 victory on Oct. 23-1981. The Bears had beaten Baker on its previous four visits.
63 Consecutive seasons that Andalusia and Opp have met on the football field. The Bulldogs beat the Bobcats 22-14 on Friday night.
71 Years between meetings on the football field for Foley and Jackson. The Aggies beat the Lions 21-13 on Friday night in the first game between the teams since Nov. 28, 1941, when Jackson took a 26-0 victory.
322 Consecutive games in which T.R. Miller has scored. Miller, which beat Clarke County 19-7 on Friday night, hasn't been blanked since a 10-0 loss to Lanett in the second round of the 1987 Class 4A playoffs.
329 Rushing yards by George Payne in St. Luke's 42-19 victory over St. Jude on Friday night. Payne scored five TDs.

Source: http://highschoolsports.al.com/news/article/1518573061962790951

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