Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2012: Stars Of TV, Music And Sport Celebrate The Holiday (PHOTOS)

It’s the time of year for giving thanks — and we’re thankful for so many things, like new must-see TV and old holiday classics.

But while the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a fine tradition — helping us remember the joy of unity and community (and consumerism) — watching the whole thing can sometimes feel like a 12-course feast without an elasticated waistband.

So if you missed the morning’s festivities or just couldn’t be bothered to sit through three hours of balloons and singalongs, you’re in luck — we’ve assembled all of the best pop culture floats and celebrity appearances into one handy slideshow, which should leave you plenty of room for football, leftovers or the “Friends” marathon on TBS this Thanksgiving night.

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Christine C. Quinn: Some Starve While We Carve Turkey

For most of us, a Thanksgiving feast with friends and family is the order of the day. However, many of our fellow New Yorkers don’t know where their next meal — let alone their Thanksgiving turkey — is coming from.
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Marilyn Katz: In Every Crisis an Opportunity Lurks: A Two State Solution for Israel and Palestine

The only solution is the two-state solution, and the time for the United States to join the Arab League and European leaders to press for it is now.
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Texans Edge Lions, 34-31, In OT: Houston Benefits From Controversial Touchdown

DETROIT — Jim Schwartz threw a challenge flag when he didn’t need to and the Houston Texans made him regret it.

Shayne Graham’s 32-yard field goal with 2:21 left in overtime lifted Houston to a 34-31 win over the Detroit Lions on Thursday after their coach broke an NFL rule by attempting to challenge a scoring play.

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Sam South: Shirts For Sandy

The Shirts for Sandy logo “Stay Afloat” is a plea to those who have been affected by the storm not to give up hope and to stay strong in this tough time, and is also an attempt to encourage solidarity among those of us who were spared the worst.
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Toshiba tests robotic quadruped for nuclear plant inspection, hopes to help clean up Fukushima

Toshiba tests robotic quadruped for nuclear plant inspection, hopes to help clean up Fukushima

The cleanup efforts at Fukushima’s nuclear facility are been peppered with robotics: packbots, a refitted TALON, even a UAV – but Toshiba figures it could use at least one more. The firm’s contribution is known only as the Quadruped walking robot, and it looks somewhat like Boston Dynamics’ AlphaDog. Shuffling along on four double-jointed legs, the Quadruped can traverse uneven terrain and stairs at 0.6 mph, and is capable of exploring uninhabitable and irradiated areas for two hours before requiring a recharge. A second robot rides on the Quadruped’s back, and can explore tight spaces for up to an hour when tethered to the its mentor. Toshiba is outfitting the duo with cameras and radiation dosimeters, and hopes to use them to help officials survey the damage in the plant’s deadlier corners. Check out the machine’s official press demonstration in the video after the break.

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The Police Raided a 9-Year-Old to Confiscate Her Winnie the Pooh Laptop

It was just another typical weekday morning in a normal Finnish family home. It was only 8am, and parents and children were going through their usual routine. Then there was a knock at the door: it was the police, come to seize the Winnie the Pooh laptop of the resident 9-year-old pirate. More »

Justin Forsett Touchdown: Texans Score Disputed TD, Lions Botch Challenge (VIDEO)

DETROIT — Houston’s Justin Forsett scored on an 81-yard run in the third quarter Thursday against the Detroit Lions, even though replays clearly showed his knee touching the ground around his own 25-yard-line.

Detroit coach Jim Schwartz probably helped the touchdown stand by throwing his challenge flag.

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Strange Dog Breeds Spotted At The 2012 National Dog Show

From Vetstreet’s Laura Cross and Shayna Meliker:

One of the best things about attending a benched dog show like the National Dog Show presented by Purina is that you get to meet lots of pooches that you don’t usually see walking around the neighborhood or playing at the local dog park.

From the hairless Xoloitzcuintli to the corded Komondor, here are nine of our favorite unusual-looking breeds.

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Does Apple Inspire Greatness In Other Companies?

I’ve always been fascinated by the way Apple is viewed in the technology industry. The company is equally beloved by a massive fanbase that would defend it to its dying days and hated by those who refuse to believe Steve Jobs was really a visionary and Apple products are worth the price.

Because of those differing opinions, it’s been tough for Apple to get an objective evaluation. Those in the company’s quarters cannot possibly believe that Apple would do wrong or hurt any other firm. Those against the iPhone maker can’t possibly see a world where Apple isn’t hurting others.

But perhaps it’s time to peel back all of that and examine, once and for all, if Apple truly is good for the industry. After all, for every product Apple has killed, there have been several others that have cropped up because of the market the company created through its own devices.

So, I pose this question: does Apple actually inspire greatness in other companies?

Those who think so would say that the company’s track record proves their point. When Apple launched its Macintosh computers with a mouse, it became the standard that we all still use today. And when design became Apple’s core product concept, just about everyone else jumped on the bandwagon.

In the music market, Apple might have killed off other media players, but it propped up new business models across the digital-music arena. And if not for the iPhone, there would not have been a Samsung Galaxy S III. The iPad was an inspiration for just about every other tablet we have today.

“If not for Apple, rivals would never have tried”

Oddly, Apple might have found a way through its dominance to inspire other companies. Those firms might not think of an idea first, but they look at what Apple is doing and try their hardest to match it. Sometimes, they succeed and sometimes, they fail. But if not for Apple, they would have never tried.

Then again, there are those who see it another way. Apple’s products are great and all, they might say, but who’s to believe that another company couldn’t have come up with that concept? After all, touchscreens were on their way to the marketplace before Apple delivered it to the mainstream. And although the iPod was most popular, there were several MP3 players that could have filled that void.

For those folks, Apple isn’t necessarily as visionary as the company would have us believe. Instead, the company has found a way to communicate the right message to the marketplace at the right time. Call it luck or call it fate. Either way, Apple’s greatest strength, some say, is its ability to put what’s already been developed into a pretty package.

I guess it’s hard to say which argument is best. The fact is, Apple’s products are wildly popular and there is no debating that. And trying to make the case that something would have happened anyway isn’t always easy. But both points are valid. And they both shed some light on a company that is at once too beloved and too scrutinized.

So, let’s open the floor up to you: does Apple inspire greatness in other companies?


Does Apple Inspire Greatness In Other Companies? is written by Don Reisinger & originally posted on SlashGear.
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