Etta James Remembered By Wonder, Aguilera at Memorial Service

Etta James was remembered at a service Saturday attended by hundreds of friends, family and fans as a woman who triumphed against all odds to break down cultural and musical barriers in a style that was unfailingly honest.

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Top 8 Comments on Mashable This Week

We’re back again with another roundup of the top Mashable comments of the week. In this weekly segment, we showcase the week’s best comments on our site. We’re always looking for thoughtful comments that engage the community and drive more conversation, as well as those that make us laugh. This week, the Mashable community took an interest in the recent announcement of Facebook Timeline and coverage on the Presidential Campaign . This week’s comments truly made the Mashable team laugh and were loaded with plenty of different opinions. Take a look at this week’s top comments on Mashable : iPhone 5 Rumors Brennan Stehling feels the iPhone 5 should not have a bigger screen. Earlier this week 9to5 Mac reported a rumor that the next iPhone will have a 4-inch screen. Comment originally posted on: iPhone 5 Will Have 4-Inch Screen, Launch in Summer [RUMOR] Click here to view this gallery. If you haven’t commented on a  Mashable  article before, check out  Mashable Follow , our content curation and social tool, as well as our comment guidelines  to learn more. We’d love for you to join the conversation. Remember to comment on next week’s articles for a chance to be in the top comments roundup. More About: comments , community , mashable follow , top comments For more Social Media coverage: Follow Mashable Social Media on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Social Media channel Download our free apps for Android , Mac , iPhone and iPad

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Engine Advocacy Turns Tech Nerds Into Political Experts

How do you turn technology nerds into political experts? That’s the question being asked by Engine Advocacy, a group dedicated to getting “tech startups, entrepreneurs and technologists” involved in shaping public policy. The goal of Engine Advocacy is “to give entrepreneurial people and businesses a voice in the Washington policy arena that they haven’t before,” according to co-founder Michael McGeary. The group has a stake in a variety of issues, including an open Internet, intellectual property rights, privacy laws, broadband access, spectrum reform and immigration reform. (Why immigration? Engine Advocacy wants a “startup visa” to make it easer for people to come to the U.S. to innovate.) Engine Advocacy has no registered lobbyists working for it. Instead, the organization seeks to teach Silicon Valley about Washington, D.C and to give technological innovators “action tools” for getting involved with public policy. “Most people realize it’s not good enough as an entrepreneur or startup CEO to take the feeling of ‘let me do my job,’” says McGeary. “I come from the political world, I’ve worked on a couple of campaigns and I’ve come to Silicon Valley and I’ve been heartened to talk to so many smart people that are saying ‘ok, let’s figure out how to do this so we don’t have to be passive all the time.’” McGeary says his organization is a “loosely formed coalition” that’s growing “quickly by the day.” The idea to start the organization came before SOPA ( Stop Online Piracy Act ) and PIPA ( PROTECT IP Act ) became the hot-button issues of the day, but according to McGeary, they were the sparks that “set the building on fire,” so to speak. “What we thought was a good idea in the Fall turned into ‘we have to do this right now.” “What we thought was a good idea in the fall turned into ‘we have to do this right now,’” says McGeary. “[SOPA and PIPA] were a galvanizing moment.” Engine Advocacy isn’t just trying to educate tech innovators about Washington, it’s also doing the reverse. The organization is making an effort to educate politicians on technology and Internet issues. “We’ve met with several members of congressional staff,” says McGeary, singling out Sen. Moran of Kansas. “(Sen. Moran) and his staff are really committed to tech issues and wanting to get more education about them and trying to find ways to legislate in more productive ways. We’re young in the Senate, but together there’s power in injecting these two communities and I’ve been glad about that.” SEE ALSO: What is ACTA? Why Should You Care? | ACTA ‘Is More Dangerous Than SOPA’ With SOPA and PIPA gone, what’s the next big fight for Engine Advocacy? We asked McGeary if ACTA ( Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement ) was on Engine Advocacy’s radar. “Yes, but it appears to be mostly complete at this point. We’ll keep our eye on it as it rolls out, however, to see what implications there are for tech business going forward,” he said. “We’re keeping our eyes on (SOPA and PIPA), of course, just in case they make a stunning, election-year comeback from being mortally wounded,” says McGeary. “Beyond that, we’re now taking some time to build and strengthen our organization and begin rolling out our legislative priorities for 2012, as well as beginning to develop campaign strategies looking toward the Fall. We’re looking at things like Startup Act and spectrum coming down the pike fairly quickly, but also beginning to beef up our web presence and policy research to be ready for the next fights as they come along.” Do you think it’s a good idea to get tech experts and innovators involved with the public policy process? Sound off in the comments below. Image courtesy of iStockphoto , PashaIgnatov More About: Politics , technology

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Chuck hits a high note for NBC Friday time slot

At 8 p.m. ET, “Chuck” (1.2/4 in 18-49, 4.1 million viewers overall) captured NBC’s highest 18-49 and total-viewer results in the Friday 8-9 p.m. ET

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ABC keeps Friday steak alive

ABC ranked #1 on Friday for the 3rd week in a row in Adults 18-49, beating out Fox by 23%, NBC by 33% and CBS

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Election rules the news charts

41% of the total newshole went to the 2012 presidential election derby during the week of 1/16/12-1/22/12, according to the latest reading from the Project

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Court approves ASCAP rate deal.

U.S. District Court Judge Denise Cote on Friday approved the settlement spelling out what radio stations will pay ASCAP songwriters and composes through 2016. The deal ends two years of negotiations between the Radio Music Licensing Committee (RMLC) and ASCAP. MORE.

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Ask Billboard: What Songs Should’ve Been Singles?

From Madonna, Janet and Mariah to Britney, Rihanna and Gaga, a who’s-who of who should have additional hit singles.

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‘Downturn Shoppers’ Look to Digital for Savings

Price-conscious consumers do more online research, download coupons and compare prices in-store via smartphones –Reprinted from eMarketer.com Despite some bright spots on the economic horizon, shopping remains more of a battle than a pleasure for financially skittish consumers. Some of them cope by using digital tactics to help save money. A SymphonyIRI Group MarketPulse survey on how the economy affects behavior and attitudes when buying consumer products found that US consumers were more optimistic in Q4 over Q3 2011, but still relied on frugal habits developed during the recession. For example, 39% of survey respondents downloaded coupons from manufacturer websites in Q4, while 37% downloaded coupons from retailer websites, up slightly from 35% for both activities in Q3. Twenty-seven percent researched products on websites, an increase of 3 percentage points from Q1. Dubbed “downturn shoppers” by IRI to describe the way they approach grocery shopping in a prolonged downturn, these consumers increasingly view digital as an important tool, but rely on traditional offline methods more. Some 55% used coupons in Q4, and 49% checked newspaper circulars. Those numbers, already high, have been steady since Q3. “What we are finding is that consumers are holding on to the old way of doing things—clipping coupons and circulars—but they are using the internet as an incremental way to save money,” said Susan Viamari, head of consumer insight market polls at SymphonyIRI. Armed with coupons and sales promos, consumers continue to do research via their smartphones while in-store. A WSL Strategic Retail study cited by Internet Retailer showed that 56% look to their devices to compare prices in-store, while 46% continue to seek coupons or discounts and 53% use their photo feature to snap images of products. The lesson for retailers and manufacturers facing this diversity of consumer tactics is “use media that complement each other,” SymphonyIRI’s Viamari advised. “Communicate with both traditional and digital media.”

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Work Ethic

We have this guy that works for us who is atypical. We call him Pete because that is his name.  The other day, he was slacking off on the job again, this time figuring out how to take a nap in a transmitter: Pete working on a Harris FM25K What are we going to do with him? Actually, he is rebuilding the grid tuning section (AKA input tuning section), which is no small matter.  Soon, we will have this 26 year old transmitter running good as new, or better than new.  It already sounds much better on the air than it did before, the input tuning is broader and there is much less AM noise. Currently, it is running about 70% power while we wait for a replacement amplifier from Silicon Valley Power Amps.

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