Michael Conforto’s scouting reports show his evolution from undrafted high schooler to first round pick – MLB.com

After two seasons of inconsistent playing time for the Mets, Michael Conforto grabbed hold of the starting left field job in 2017 with an All-Star worthy first two months. On the one hand, that's not totally shocking. Conforto was selected in the 2014 MLB Draft 10th overall -- Kyle Schwarber was the only college hitter selected ahead of him. On the other hand, Conforto wasn't drafted at all out of high school. In his three years at Oregon State, he went from off the scouting radar to an early first round pick.

Taking a longer view, in the span of six years, he went from an undrafted high school shortstop from Redmond High School in Washington to a guy who can do this:

And this:

Thanks to the Major League Scouting Bureau we have a snapshot of Conforto's evolution from unspectacular high school shortstop to first round pick.

Toward the end of his freshman year in Corvallis, the MLSB filed a scouting report based on an extended four-game evaluation of Conforto. He had moved to right field at Oregon State, and the problem with his profile was apparent: He couldn't really hit.

As a result of that bleak hitting outlook, Conforto received an OFP -- overall future projection -- of 50, meaning he projected as nothing more than an average major leaguer.

However, once he got to Oregon State, all Conforto did was hit. As a freshman, he hit .349 with a school-record 76 RBI on his way to being named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. He hit .328 as a sophomore and was named Pac-12 Player of the Year. Prior to his junior year, he was named by Sporting News as the preseason Player of the Year for all of college baseball.

Prior to that junior season, another scouting report was filed on Conforto that reflected the clear fact that, in fact, he could hit.

Not only could he hit for power, but he also was able to make adjustments within an at-bat. It would be hard to construct a more glowing summary of an outfield prospect:

Unsurprisingly, this report produced a more optimistic future outlook for Conforto: a solidly above-average regular at the Major League level.

There's no doubt that there's something these reports all missed on: Conforto's arm. Neither report projected his arm as better than average, which doesn't at all explain this:

Or this:

In other words, Conforto didn't stop evolving just because MLSB reports were no longer filed for him. Nearly three years after he was drafted, Conforto continues to grow into the player that his early selection projected.

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The Darwin Project is the Overwatch-Hunger Games crossover you never knew you wanted – GamesRadar

Darwinism is the doctrine of survival of the fittest, where only the best and brightest can endure in a dog-eat-dog world where no-one is immune from peril or even death. The Darwin Project uses that infamous theory of evolutionary biology as the basis for its Battle Royale multiplayer deathmatches, where competition is the name of the game.

Developed by Scavengers Studio, The Darwin Project is a multiplayer survival game coming exclusively to Xbox One consoles and Windows PC later this year, and appears to be Xboxs answer to the continued demand for class-based online shooters, as most recently popularized by the likes of Overwatch and others.

Players can adopt the role of several heroes with unique abilities in the arena, but the unique spin on the genre arrives in the form of the Show Director mode as demonstrated by the slightly annoying shoutcaster who showed up in todays trailer at Microsofts E3 press conference.

The Show Director can observe and control the dynamics of the entire playground from a separate viewpoint, and is able to show favour or disapproval to competing players below by messing around with the environment. A neat idea to freshen up an already crowded genre, then, but its unclear how the presence of a God-like onlooker might negatively affect balance in The Darwin Project.

Either way, the lively animations and display of combat depth was enough to engage my curiosity, especially as someone who plays Overwatch on a regular basis. We may have a new Xbox exclusive eSport in the making.

Don't forget to check out our full E3 2017 schedule for all the details as they arrive, and check out our roundup of all the E3 2017 trailers so far.

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More robots! Announcing three demos for TC Sessions: Robotics at MIT on July 17 – TechCrunch

More robots! Announcing three demos for TC Sessions: Robotics at MIT on July 17
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There are so many great robotics projects underway that it's hard to pick the best to appear at TC Sessions: Robotics, which is coming to MIT's Kresge Auditorium on July 17. The agenda is full with lots of robots accompanying their creators on panel ...

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Robotics helping people walk again at a hefty price – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ashley Barnes was 35 years old when doctors told her she would never walk again.

A botched spinal procedure in 2014 paralyzed her from the waist down. The Tyler, Texas, resident had been an avid runner, clocking six miles daily when not home with her then-9-year-old autistic son, whom she raised alone. Life in a wheelchair was not an option.

I needed to be the best mom I could be, Barnes said. I needed to be up and moving.

So she threw herself into physical therapy, convinced she would one day run again. Soon she realized that wasnt a reality.

Although she wore a brave face, I would save my moments of crying for my room, she said.

About a year later, hope resurfaced when she learned of the ReWalk system, a battery-powered robotic exoskeleton that attaches to the legs and lower back. It contains motors at the knee and hip joints and sensors to help it adjust with each footfall. While wearing the device and holding two forearm crutches, someone with complete lower-limb paralysis can walk.

Rehabilitation centers often employ such devices in physical therapy, which is how Barnes first encountered one at the Baylor Tom Landry Center, a rehab clinic in Dallas. After seven months without being able to stand, she did. Then she took a step as she began to learn how to walk again.

In 2014, the ReWalk system became the first personal robotic exoskeleton approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The following year, the Department of Veterans Affairs agreed to cover the exoskeletons for qualifying vets. Meanwhile, several companies began touting similar devices. For example, Ekso makes units used to rehabilitate people after spinal cord injury or stroke.

Health insurers, however, generally dont cover the expensive equipment.

After working with the ReWalk system at her rehab center, Barnes, who uses a wheelchair at home to get around, decided she wanted one of her own. But Tricare, her insurer, denied the request.

In a statement, Tricare said it does not cover these devices for use on a personal basis due to concerns with their safety and efficacy. This is particularly important due to the vulnerability of paralyzed users in the event of a fall.

Two years and countless nos later, Barnes still doesnt have one because, according to Tricare, it isnt medically necessary.

Barnes strongly disagrees.

This is medically necessary, she said. If she had one of the devices, Id be able to go to the bathroom. I would be able to walk around, exercise in it. I would love to be able to stand up and cook things in my microwave or on my stove.

She paused before adding, I would no longer have to look up at my son.

The ReWalk Personal 6.0 System costs, on average, $81,000. Ottobocks C-Brace is priced at $75,000. For the Indego Personal, which received FDA approval last year, it is $98,000.

About 28 percent of the more than 5.2 million Americans living with paralysis survive on an annual household income of less than $15,000, according to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. The basic expenses of living with paraplegia are, on average, $519,520 in the first year and $68,821 each subsequent year, according to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center. Furthermore, only 34.3 percent of people are employed 20 years after a paralysis-causing injury.

To date, ReWalk has sold only 118 personal devices in the United States.

Some people do get devices covered by insurance, but it can be an onerous process, as evidenced by Mark Delamere Jr. The Boston native, 19, was paralyzed in a car accident in 2013, on the third day of his freshman year of high school.

Like Barnes, he thought he would never walk again. Like Barnes, with the help of a robotic exoskeleton, he did. Unlike Barnes, though, he has an exoskeleton at home.

But for two of his teenage years, he sat in a wheelchair while his family filed claims and appealed denials.

They dont really classify these things with the purpose of you getting better, because they think the injury is never going to change, his father, Mark Sr., said.

Eventually, though, Mark Jr. got approved by his insurance company and received the ReWalk, which he uses for at-home therapy and just to walk around the house and the neighborhood, up and down the street. Asked to describe the feeling, he was at a loss for words.

Its kind of crazy, he said. It just feels kind of I dont really know. It feels so different.

But his story is rare. People are paying out of pocket or fundraising for exoskeletons, said Dan Kara, research director for robotics at ABI Research, a technology analysis and consultant company.

The price of the devices exceeds their value in the eyes of insurers, which want to be able to prove they actually improve quality of life and utility, said Howard Forman, a Yale professor of diagnostic radiology and public health. Utility means that an exoskeleton would provide a medical benefit beyond simply helping people move around and complete daily tasks.

Virginia Tech researchers found that these devices, by getting otherwise immobilized people to move around, can help them manage spasticity a continuous contraction of muscles, which can be quite painful and improve bowel function. Barnes said when she was training with the exoskeleton, tending to her bowels took about 20 minutes each day, not the customary hour.

One major concern is how relatively untested the technology is outside the controlled environment of a rehabilitation facility. Indeed, they dont always work as planned.

Stacey Kozal, a 42-year-old Ohio resident, was paralyzed from the waist down after what she said was a devastating flare-up of lupus. For more than a year, she fought with her insurance provider, Anthem, in hopes of obtaining Ottobock C-Braces. These devices have bendable knee joints equipped with sensors that measure the current position of the joint every .02 seconds, according to Ottobocks website. A built-in microprocessor adjusts ankle pressure while a hydraulic system moves the knee to help the user place her foot down in the right place.

Eventually, Anthem agreed to cover a C-Brace for each leg, which Kozal used to hike the Appalachian Trail, where limitations revealed themselves. The battery required constant recharging. Rain was problematic because the C-Brace isnt waterproof.

While she plans to wear her C-Braces around the house, shes now hiking the Pacific Crest Trail using old-fashioned braces that lock her legs in place. She uses her core, hips and upper body to swing her legs forward, and she keeps her balance with the aid of forearm crutches. C-Braces are heavier than traditional devices, so when their batteries died on the Appalachian Trail, they made it more difficult for her to move around.

Another major issue for insurers, though, is the price. But Forman said, Though these technologies are incredibly expensive now, we have all kinds of evidence that eventually they can become affordable to anyone.

Indeed, some entrepreneurs are working on cheaper solutions. Silicon Valley start-up SuitX created a lightweight model called the Phoenix. While most exoskeletons have motors powering each joint, the Phoenix simply uses two hip motors. Even so, if approved by the FDA, the device would cost $40,000, according to SuitX.

The rehabilitation marketplace is limited by the number of people who have these conditions, Kara said. The exoskeletons are basically handcrafted, which is expensive. If you could up the volume, you could lower the price.

The key would be expanding the user base. One way to do that, he noted, is to sell the devices for purposes other than rehabilitation. Warehouse workers might wear them to assist with lifting heavy loads. Some companies are already testing this idea: Lowes, for example, recently outfitted several of employees with exoskeletons as part of a pilot program.

The worldwide market for exoskeletons $97 million now is expected to grow to $1.9 billion by 2025, according to ABI Research.

Kara compared the prospects for exoskeletons to the growth of LiDAR, which uses pulsed lasers to record topographic features. For years, researchers used LiDAR to create 3-D maps of the Earth, but it was expensive. However, the rise of self-driving cars, which use the technology to navigate roadways, fostered improvements in the technology. As a result, Kara said, the price of LiDAR systems has begun to fall and is expected to drop dramatically, from tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of dollars or less.

Waiting for exoskeleton prices to drop is tremendously frustrating, Barnes said. We take so much for granted when we dont have physical problems, she said. Like just being able to reach up and grab something in my laundry cabinet without having to break my neck to get it.

She isnt ready to just accept that she and others who will face these issues might never get a sense of greater normalcy.

My biggest reason for standing up tall to them is I want to do it for all those behind me, she said. The more it gets approved, the more it cant get denied.

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Hamburger-Making Robotics Firm Secures $18 Million (GOOGL) – Investopedia

Robots capable of churning out 400 hamburgers in an hour could one day become a permanent fixture across fast food chains. Momentum Machines, the Google (GOOGL)-backed startup that specializes in building these high-tech, artificial intelligence-powered devices, has just secured over $18 million of new venture capital, according to an SEC filing.

San Francisco-based Momentum Machines debuted its prototype burger-making machine in 2012, eliciting awe from tech geeks and criticism from employment activists. Its not hard to understand why: the startups robots can grill a beef patty, layer it with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and onion, before putting it in a bun and wrapping it up to go 400 times in an hour a feat that no human could ever hope to achieve.

This revelation prompted former McDonald's (MCD) CEO Ed Rensi to tell Fox Business last year that these machines could provide a huge boost to fast food chains, particularly as the industry is under pressure due to rising minimum wages. "It's cheaper to buy a $35,000 robotic arm than it is to hire an employee who's inefficient making $15 an hour bagging french fries, he said. (See also: McDonald's Is Desperate to Modernize Its Franchisees.)

Source: Momentum Machines/Foodbeast

Rensis comments came shortly after Momentum Machines applied for a building permit to convert a ground-floor retail space in San Francisco into a restaurant. Since then, the secretive company has disappeared from the public eye again, although its latest windfall and list of high profile investors suggests that Momentum Machines isnt about to become the latest startup to vanish into obscurity. (See also: Robots Really Do Take Jobs.)

According to S&P Capital IQ, a number of well-known firms are invested in the company, including Google Ventures, Alphabet Inc.s venture capital arm. Other backers include K5 Ventures, Lemnos Labs and Khosla Ventures, the California-based venture capital firm whose founder Vinod Khosla regularly appears on Forbes Midas list.

Momentum Machines board also boasts plenty of experience. According to Axios, Sven Strohband, chief technology officer of Khosla Ventures, and Stanford University physics professor Zhixun Shen are two of the names responsible for making important decisions at the startup firm.

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Stamping shop develops robotic equipment to drive future growth – MiBiz


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Amazon to open robotics fulfillment center in Thornton, creating 1500 jobs – FOX31 Denver


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Robotics are helping paralyzed people walk again, but the price tag is huge – Washington Post

Ashley Barnes was 35 years old when doctors told her she would never walk again.

A botched spinal procedure in 2014 paralyzed her from the waist down. The Tyler, Tex., resident had been an avid runner, clocking six miles daily when not home with her then-9-year-old autistic son, whom she raised alone. Life in a wheelchair was not an option.

I needed to be the best mom I could be, Barnes said. I needed to be up and moving.

So she threw herself into physical therapy, convinced she would one day run again. Soon she realized that wasnt a reality.

Although she wore a brave face, I would save my moments of crying for my room, she said.

About a year later, hope resurfaced when she learned of the ReWalk system, a battery-powered robotic exoskeleton that attaches to the legs and lower back. It contains motors at the knee and hip joints and sensors to help it adjust with each footfall. While wearing the device and holding two forearm crutches, someone with complete lower-limb paralysis can walk. Rehabilitation centers often employ such devices in physical therapy, which is how Barnes first encountered one at the Baylor Tom Landry Center, a rehab clinic in Dallas. After seven months without being able to stand, she did. Then she took a step as she began to learn how to walk again.

In 2014, the ReWalk system became the first personal robotic exoskeleton approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The following year, the Department of Veterans Affairs agreed to cover the exoskeletons for qualifying vets. Meanwhile, several companies began touting similar devices. For example, Ekso makes units used to rehabilitate people after spinal cord injury or stroke.

Health insurers, however, generally dont cover the expensive equipment.

After working with the ReWalk system at her rehab center, Barnes, who uses a wheelchair at home to get around, decided she wanted one of her own. But Tricare, her insurer, denied the request.

In a statement, Tricare said it does not cover these devices for use on a personal basis due to concerns with their safety and efficacy. This is particularly important due to the vulnerability of paralyzed users in the event of a fall. Two years and countless nos later, Barnes still doesnt have one because, according to Tricare, it isnt medically necessary.

Barnes strongly disagrees.

This is medically necessary, she said. If she had one of the devices, Id be able to go to the bathroom. I would be able to walk around, exercise in it. I would love to be able to stand up and cook things in my microwave or on my stove.

She paused before adding, I would no longer have to look up at my son.

High prices, low incomes

The ReWalk Personal 6.0 System costs, on average, $81,000. Ottobocks C-Brace is priced at $75,000. For the Indego Personal, which received FDA approval last year, it is $98,000.

About 28 percent of the more than 5.2 million Americans living with paralysis survive on an annual household income of less than $15,000, according to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. The basic expenses of living with paraplegia are, on average, $519,520 in the first year and $68,821 each subsequent year, according to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center. Furthermore, only 34.3 percent of people are employed 20 years after a paralysis-causing injury.

To date, ReWalk has sold only 118 personal devices in the United States.

Some people do get devices covered by insurance, but it can be an onerous process, as evidenced by Mark Delamere Jr. The Boston native, 19, was paralyzed in a car accident in 2013, on the third day of his freshman year of high school.

Like Barnes, he thought he would never walk again. Like Barnes, with the help of a robotic exoskeleton, he did. Unlike Barnes, though, he has an exoskeleton at home.

But for two of his teenage years, he sat in a wheelchair while his family filed claims and appealed denials.

They dont really classify these things with the purpose of you getting better, because they think the injury is never going to change, his father, Mark Sr., said.

Eventually, though, Mark Jr. got approved by his insurance company and received the ReWalk, which he uses for at-home therapy and just to walk around the house and the neighborhood, up and down the street. Asked to describe the feeling, he was at a loss for words.

More hospitals are putting patient comfort and wellbeing at the forefront of their operations from staff hires to building design to team structure.

Its kind of crazy, he said. It just feels kind of I dont really know. It feels so different.

They dont always work

But his story is rare. People are paying out of pocket or fundraising for exoskeletons, said Dan Kara, research director for robotics at ABI Research, a technology analysis and consultant company.

The price of the devices exceeds their value in the eyes of insurers, which want to be able to prove they actually improve quality of life and utility, said Howard Forman, a Yale professor of diagnostic radiology and public health. Utility means that an exoskeleton would provide a medical benefit beyond simply helping people move around and complete daily tasks.

Virginia Tech researchers found that these devices, by getting otherwise immobilized people to move around, can help them manage spasticity a continuous contraction of muscles, which can be quite painful and improve bowel function. Barnes said when she was training with the exoskeleton, tending to her bowels took about 20 minutes each day, not the customary hour.

One major concern is how relatively untested the technology is outside the controlled environment of a rehabilitation facility. Indeed, they dont always work as planned.

Stacey Kozal, a 42-year-old Ohio resident, was paralyzed from the waist down after what she said was a devastating flare-up of lupus. For more than a year, she fought with her insurance provider, Anthem, in hopes of obtaining Ottobock C-Braces. These devices have bendable knee joints equipped with sensors that measure the current position of the joint every .02 seconds, according to Ottobocks website. A built-in microprocessor adjusts ankle pressure while a hydraulic system moves the knee to help the user place her foot down in the right place.

Eventually, Anthem agreed to cover a C-Brace for each leg, which Kozal used to hike the Appalachian Trail, where limitations revealed themselves. The battery required constant recharging. Rain was problematic because the C-Brace isnt waterproof.

While she plans to wear her C-Braces around the house, shes now hiking the Pacific Crest Trail using old-fashioned braces that lock her legs in place. She uses her core, hips and upper body to swing her legs forward, and she keeps her balance with the aid of forearm crutches. C-Braces are heavier than traditional devices, so when their batteries died on the Appalachian Trail, they made it more difficult for her to move around.

Another major issue for insurers, though, is the price. But Forman said, Though these technologies are incredibly expensive now, we have all kinds of evidence that eventually ... they can become affordable to anyone.

Indeed, some entrepreneurs are working on cheaper solutions. Silicon Valley start-up SuitX created a lightweight model called the Phoenix. While most exoskeletons have motors powering each joint, the Phoenix simply uses two hip motors. Even so, if approved by the FDA, the device would cost $40,000, according to SuitX.

The rehabilitation marketplace is limited by the number of people who have these conditions, Kara said. The exoskeletons are basically handcrafted, which is expensive. If you could up the volume, you could lower the price.

The key would be expanding the user base. One way to do that, he noted, is to sell the devices for purposes other than rehabilitation. Warehouse workers might wear them to assist with lifting heavy loads. Some companies are already testing this idea: Lowes, for example, recently outfitted several of employees with exoskeletons as part of a pilot program.

The worldwide market for exoskeletons $97 million now is expected to grow to $1.9 billion by 2025, according to ABI Research.

Kara compared the prospects for exoskeletons to the growth of LiDAR, which uses pulsed lasers to record topographic features. For years, researchers used LiDAR to create 3-D maps of the Earth, but it was expensive. However, the rise of self-driving cars, which use the technology to navigate roadways, fostered improvements in the technology. As a result, Kara said, the price of LiDAR systems has begun to fall and is expected to drop dramatically, from tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of dollars or less.

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Waiting for exoskeleton prices to drop is tremendously frustrating, Barnes said. We take so much for granted when we dont have physical problems, she said. Like just being able to reach up and grab something in my laundry cabinet without having to break my neck to get it.

She isnt ready to just accept that she and others who will face these issues might never get a sense of greater normalcy.

My biggest reason for standing up tall to them is I want to do it for all those behind me, she said. The more it gets approved, the more it cant get denied.

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Just keep pinning: why your business should be on Pinterest – Cambridge Network

Beth Daniel at Sookio writes:

Its no newbie in the social media sphere, but amidst the flurry of new features on Facebook and Instagram and the dominance of Twitter and LinkedIn when it comes to business, Pinterest often gets overlooked or forgotten altogether.

First hitting our PC screens back in 2010, Pinterest was warmly welcomed by fashionistas, bakers and interior design enthusiasts alike. But since then, the platform has come a long way, with a mobile app and a reported150 million users on the platform in 2017.

While it may not be the first platform to spring to mind when thinking about your companys social media presence, just this weekPinterest raised $150m at a $12.3bn valuation,showing that the image-based social site is as popular as ever.

With a whole network of ideas, creative inspiration and, most importantly, potential customers on offer, Pinterest can support many segments of your business, from the initial product inspiration and creativity to marketing and sales.

So what else does Pinterest have to offer your business?

Because of how Pinterest operates as a social media platform, your content can reach a really broad spectrum of users. It works by enabling users to pin images that they like into various boards set up by themselves.

Other people can then see these pinned images, either on their own timeline, in Pinterest search bar results, or directly on the profiles of whoever they follow. Should you wish to, you can then follow other peoples boards and re-pin things to your own profile, meaning your followers will also be able to see them.

Creating boards based on your companys interests, products or services can also help to generate awareness. Placing your images in front of the people who are actively searching related content will ensure that your brands blog or website is easily accessible to your followers and other Pinterest users. Longer term, this could help keep your product or service at the forefront of potential customers minds.

Take a look at howHunteruses Pinterest to raise awareness and generate interest in its range of boots. The firm creates boards which place the boots in all kinds of scenarios, appealing to a broad spectrum of potential customers and the things they might be searching for, such as festival attire.

When uploading your own content, you can link each pin to the relevant section on your blog or website.

So, for example, if youve pinned a new product which your business is offering, or an image from your latest blog post, you can easily link to it. This means if anyone clicks on the image, they will be taken directly to the product on your website or the content on your blog.

As each pin can include a link, this also means that whenever someone else shares or pins your content on Pinterest, the link to the original source remains on the post. And lets face it, us marketers love a backlink, dont we?

To measure your success, Pinterest also have a handy built-in Analytics function. This allows you to track all activity on your page, such as daily impressions and viewers, average monthly viewers and how much your posts are being engaged with on a monthly basis. With such a broad outreach, the results are often surprising too!

Analytics also usefully breaks down user activity further, showing you how many impressions and viewers your website or blog has received from your Pinterest profile.

Like other social media platforms, Pinterest also has an Ads function, meaning you can promote your pins to reach more people.

Pinterest ads work by promoting your pins across the platforms feeds, charging you per 1,000 impressions on your pins. Various Ads campaigns are available, such as campaigns to boost Awareness, Engagement or Traffic, meaning you can tailor advertising to meet the needs of your business. It lets you track the results too!

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Nigeria just got a verified Twitter handle – TechCabal

Today is Monday. The digest is short, but the reads in the clicks might be long and winding rabbit holes. Youve been warned. Grab your coffee.

1. While you were weekending, Nigeria got a Twitter handle. Anofficial Twitter handle that tweets stuff.Like Sweden, Israel, Canada and a bunch of other countries that use already the social network to promote their culture and positive developments. Check it out.

+ Apparently its called Twiplomacy. Hian

+ First it was a newsletter. Then a podcast. Then they started uploading stuff to Dropbox, blogging, announcing site outages, and even tweeting senate proceedings (far better than watching the stuff on NTA). These are not things Nigerian government bureaucrats usually do.Im pretty sure uncle Tolu(hes the head of Nigerias digital comms) had a lot to do with that.Im here for it, I must say.

2. This is what a typical electronic payment in Nigeria looks like, as told by Paystacks transaction logs. And it doesnt even begin to capture the pain. And dont even ask how bad it was in the pre-Paystack and Flutterwave era, thats not how you want your week to begin.

If you agree with overwhelming your love interestinto saying yes with the power of the internet, you wont mind this ad from Plaqad.com.Link

3.Ire,the god is sponsoring five Nigerian women to complete any Udacity nanodegree they set their sights on. Dont dull.Link

4. The Co-Creation Hubs annual Social Change Summit agenda and speaker lineup is looking very good. Date is the 22nd of June, in Lagos. Link

5. If you are an African startup, and you happen to be sitting on consumer data, the future looks good. The article is lacking the standard dont be evil line that is required where sharing data with third parties is concerned, but otherwise link

6. Ade Olabode is a London-based Nigerian startup entrepreneur that likes to interview other Nigerian startup entrepreneurs. His latest interview is of Lola Ekugo. Enjoy. Link

7. South Africas Telkoms is restructuring. CEO, Sipho Maseko describes the intended outcome as Remgro-style. If you know what a Remgro is, you probably care. Link

Devcenter is a verified community of African software developers. Our developers are tested with the same methods as Google and Facebook. Build your next technology product with us.Link

World Banks XL Africa application.Link

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7 Ways Virtual Reality is a Blessing to Humanity – The Good Men Project (blog)

Today, virtual reality has become a buzzword in the technology world. Virtual reality or VR is, in simple words, a virtual environment created through technology where our senses can explore it as if they are real.

This technology is immersive in nature because the user can totally be isolated from the outside world and experience the artificial reality as if it is real.

Here are some of the applications of VR in the present world and in the future.

#1: VR Gaming

The concept of VR gaming has been imagined since the days of video games. Virtual reality in games is created through special VR software.

The imaginary gaming reality is then viewed and interacted by the users through VR headsets and other gadgets.

The modern VR gadgets for gaming comes with motion sensor and gyroscope sensors which works in sync with the game and the headsets. The ability to interact with the virtual reality in real time is what makes VR games so fascinating.

#2: Visiting Places

VR technology in the travelling industry is being seen as the next big thing which can revolutionize how human beings experience places.

VR enables us to have an immersive experience. Imagine yourself visiting the Eiffel tower or the pyramid of Giza sitting on your couch, without even having to move an inch!

This is going to be true very soon through the means of wearables.

Wearables are small devices that you can wear which gives you certain information whenever you want it.

For example, Google glasses, which can give you contextual information around a place you visit.

Many popular airlines like Qantas and travelling agencies like Thomas Cook has created VR content for their users. Their customers can experience the popular tourist destinations in immersive VR content before they even visit the place.

#3: VR Flight Simulators

VR flight simulator is a boon for aviation industry, both civilian as well as military.

VR simulators are basically used to train pilots about the various operations of an aircraft, developing skills of handling an aircraft in different circumstances and to learn about a new type of aircraft.

Although VR simulators are highly expensive but if thought in terms of safety, cost of an accident and related losses, it is way too less. And a single VR simulator can train multiple pilots in its lifetime.

#4: Experiential Marketing

The future of marketing is going to transform because of the VR technology.

Consumers can experience firsthand before committing any investment. One of the potential area of application is in the real estate market where agencies can create VR database of all the property listings and conceptualize each property according to the buyers taste.

The buyer can experience the property in virtual reality without having to visiting the place in real. Other potential usage can be for University tour in VR before getting admission, broadcasting live concerts in VR where the audience can feel & enjoy the live concert environment without being present in the concert.

#5: VR for the Disabled

Researchers are experimenting application of VR to help the disabled. VR can be

used to impart skills to disabled persons without any risks. This eliminates the safety issues faced in the real life world.

VR is also being tested to give a lifetime of experience to disabled people by making adventures more immersive through VR gadgets. Now a disabled person can experience the beauty of Himalayas through a VR headset.

#6: Entertainment

Virtual reality is completely reshaping the way we consume entertainment. VR has potential to replace two dimensional experiences.

Reality Lovers is an award winning company and worldwide website that combines adult entertainment with virtual reality. The high-quality videos found on the Reality Lovers website (that are ready to be downloaded and played back via your VR gear/goggles) are immersive, making the overall experience even more realistic and exciting. What makes VR adult entertainment so appealing is the feeling of being present in it and making all your wildest fantasies come true in the comfort of wherever you enjoy from.

The next level of VR entertainment goes beyond passively watching videos. Amusement parksare using VR even on the roller coaster rides to provide a thrilling experience. Also, Chinas Shanda Group is building a VR theme park in association with The Void.

#7: Filmmaking

According to Marcie Jastrow, SVP Immersive Media at Technicolor, VR is a perfect example of technology and art coming together.

Pioneers in this field like HP and Microsoft are working with the creators from the Film industries to make virtual reality similar to real world reality. Experts believe in the next 20 years virtual reality will converge with real world life and become a part of the mainstream.

The breakthrough in VR technology is being complimented by haptic devices, which blends virtual reality with sensory feelings. HP calls this Blended Reality.

The Future of VR

Virtual reality and other types of technology assisted reality is the future where human beings will be able to experience, create and manipulate artificial realities through technology.

The convergence of various other technologies and advancements with virtual reality will usher a new era in mankinds evolution. Some part of the community is worried about the potential misuse of VR and damage to the brain and human psyche but the overall prospects of this technology looks bright.

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Virtual reality tools to teach students about the Gaspee Days | WJAR – Turn to 10

by Mario Hilario, NBC 10 News

A group of Brown University students, led by Adam Blumenthal, Brown University's Virtual Reality Artist-in-Residence, is creating a virtual reality experience they hope will be a teaching tool for middle and high school students.

The VR experience takes the user back to the colony of Rhode Island in 1772 and the events surrounding the historic burning of the British Schooner, the HMS Gaspee.

"I chose the story of the Gaspee, this great story of pre-Revolutionary America because it's a very dramatic story, it's a story that took place in our neighborhoods here. I think it will play well in VR. When the student puts on the VR glasses, they'll be there," said Blumenthal.

The project, still in production, will combine animation, 3D modeling and reenactments that are shot using a 360 degree camera on loan from Google.

"We place this camera in historic locations around Rhode Island, places that were a part of the story, with dozens of historical reenactors and a script and we're simulating events that happened 245 years ago," said Blumenthal.

He will use the project to study the effect virtual reality can have on student engagement and learning.

"I think we can solve the engagement problem, the thing is can we teach something? Can students learn through the experience?"

Blumenthal hopes to find out that answer soon. He and his students expect to roll out the project in Rhode Island schools in the Fall and eventually take it national, hoping to let students across the country know about Rhode Islands role in sparking the American Revolution.

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Super Lucky’s Tale brings the virtual reality franchise to Xbox One – Polygon

The charming fox Lucky wont just be trapped on virtual reality headsets anymore, as Super Luckys Tale is coming to the Xbox One this November.

Luckys Tale, developed by Playful, was originally published by Oculus as a launch title for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. The platformer aped Nintendo 64-era games with its cheerful design and colorful environments, and also used virtual reality features like head tracking as game mechanics.

Super Luckys Tale looks like it will take those same vivid worlds and puts them on a flat screen. Lucky is attempting to rescue his sister and the Book of Ages artifact from the evil Jinx, according to Playful.

Super Luckys Tale is due out on Nov. 7 for Xbox One and Windows 10.

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TRISH DROMEY: Titanic to put Waterford virtual reality firm on the map – Irish Examiner

Trish Dromey learns of the Waterford virtual reality firm that started with a moon shot product, and is now aiming even higher

David Whelan, the chief executive of Immersive VR Education.

WATERFORD startup Immersive VR Education is preparing for the launch of Titanic VR an immersive experience which allows users to see the events of the doomed ship through the eyes of a survivor, and also to virtually explore the wreck on the seabed.

This follows the release in 2015 of the companys first offering, the Apollo 11 VR a recreation of the 1969 moon landing which now sells on all VR platforms including Playstation VR.

Immersive VR Education has sold 70,000 copies and has also collected seven international awards.

Company co-founder David Whelan said that although these VR experiences are effective showcases for Immersive VR Education, they only form a small part of the companys plan, which is to use VR and augmented reality to revolutionise education globally.

We have created a VR education platform capable of giving hand on lessons anywhere in the world, he said, explaining that the platform called Engage is the first of its kind to use VR in this way.

By creating a virtual classroom you can allow people for all over the world to interact and engage. In a virtual environment you can hold a marine biology class on a sea bed floor or even drop in a dinosaur.

Mr Whelan and his wife Sandra set the company up in 2014, and used Kickstarter funding to develop the Apollo 11 VR which was launched in early 2016.

Signing up for the New Frontiers programme and establishing Immersive VR at Waterford Institute of Technology, Mr Whelan shifted the focus to the development of a distant learning educational platform for universities in 2016. Discovering that a large percentage of people who participate in online education dont finish their courses, he saw an opportunity to create an experience which would be as engaging as a real classroom.

During 2016, the company became an Enterprise Ireland high-potential start-up client and raised just over 1m securing funding from Kernel Capital and Suir Valley ventures. Immersive VR Education has since grown its team from four to 17.

This month it moved to Cleaboy Industrial Park in Waterford where it plans to employ an additional 10 people by the end of this year.

While working on developing the Engage platform, the company has collaborated with Oxford University, New Haven University in Connecticut, and the University of Washington.

Engage allows educators and trainers to create their own immersive content using the tools provided on the platform, said Mr Whelan, explaining that the companys projects include a VR medical training course which simulates the resuscitation of stillborn babies. He says the success of Apollo 11 VR has helped the company attract the skilled developers it needs for current and future projects.

We won the Time Warner Future of Storytelling award which was huge for a small company in South-East Ireland, he added.

The second showcase project, Titanic VR, is an even larger project, for which a Kickstarter campaign was held earlier this year. Mr Whelan says the publicity generated by this campaign is as important as the funding.

Titanic is set for an early release in the summer while the full version will be launched before Christmas. The company has already released an alpha version of the Engage platform and is developing language programmes which will be released early next year.

Offering the Engage platform to universities free of charge, Immersive VR will use a revenue-sharing model and charge a percentage when the universities begin charging for the content next year.

In 2016 there were just half a million high-end VR headsets in the world this is now set to grow to 4m this year and 12m next year, said Mr Whelan, who believes there are vast opportunities in this space for Immersive VR Education.

Plans for 2018 include the commercial launch of the Engage platform, and the company is now looking at options for a third showcase virtual reality experience.

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How AI Is Streamlining Marketing and Sales – Harvard Business Review

In 1950, Alan Turing, already famous for helping to crack the German Enigma code during World War II, devised the Turing test to define intelligence in machines. Could a computer, Turing asked, fool a human into thinking he was interacting with another person, or imitate human responses so well that it would be impossible for a person to tell the difference? If the machine could, Turing proposed, it could be considered intelligent. Turings thought experiment spawned scores of science-fiction tales, such as the 2015 hit movie Ex Machina. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous algorithms are not only passing the Turing test every day but, more importantly, are making and saving money for the businesses that deploy them.

CenturyLink is one of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States, serving both small and large businesses nationwide. The collects thousands of sales leads from the businesses it serves, and it wishes to interact with them in the intimate, personal manner consumers have come to expect. Pursuing those leads more effectively would accelerate the companys growth, and converting and upselling a larger percentage of hot leads (people who have expressed interest in the companys services by filling out a form, clicking on an ad, or emailing the company) would boost the companys bottom line.

Accordingly, in the latter half of 2016, CenturyLink made a small investment in an AI-powered sales assistant made by Conversica to see if it could help the company identify hot leads without hiring an expensive army of sales reps to comb through the leads. The Conversica AI, a virtual assistant named Angie, sends about 30,000 emails a month and interprets the responses to determine who is a hot lead. She sets the appointment for the appropriate salesperson and seamlessly hands off the conversation to the human.

The potential customer gets a prompt and helpful outreach from Angie, and the reps who may each have 300 accounts save time because Angie vets the inquiries to identify the ones with the most potential. The reps also become more efficient because Angie routes the right leads to the right reps. In the small pilot CenturyLink ran, Angie could understand 99% of the emails she received; the 1% that she couldnt understand were sent to her manager.

According to Scott Berns, CenturyLinks Director of Marketing Operations, the company has approximately 1,600 sales people, and the Angie pilot started with four of them. That number soon rose to 20, and continues to grow today. Initially, Angie was identifying about 25 hot leads per week. That has now increased to 40, and the results have certainly validated the companys investment. It has earned $20 in new contracts for every dollar it spent on the system.

Tom Wentworth, Chief Marketing Officer at RapidMiner, a company that provides an analytical tool for data scientists, had a problem that was similar to CenturyLinks. Like many software companies, RapidMiner offers free trials, and Wentworth was struggling to serve the approximately 60,000 users who come to the companys site each month for the free trial. Many of the visitors using RapidMiners software, and needing help, are not paying anything for the service. So, how could Wentworth help them in a cost-effective way?

The company had a popular chat feature on its site, but its salesforce was overwhelmed and spending a great deal of time sorting through the chat sessions to find potential customers. It was like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack.

Wentworth approached a friend who suggested he try a chat tool called Drift, which would ask a visitor initiating a chat, What brought you to RapidMiner today? The visitor would respond, and the Drift bot would provide one of seven potential follow-up answers. For example, a visitor might say, I need help, and Drift would send him or her to the support section of the website.

Drift was relatively easy to set up. Wentworth, like CenturyLink, started small, running the tool on a few of RapidMiners smaller web pages to test how helpful it was.

In less than two weeks, he had deployed it on every page.

The Drift bot now conducts about a thousand chats per month. It resolves about two-thirds of customer inquiries; those that it cannot, it routes to humans. In addition to Wentworth, who is monitoring the tools interactions, two co-op college students support the inquiries part-time. Wentworth told me that Drift is generating qualified leads for the sales team by making customers. Its the most productive thing Im doing in marketing, he said.

Every day, Wentworth reviews conversations people have had with Drift. Ive learned things about my visitors that no other analytics system would show, said Wentworth. Weve learned about new use cases, and weve learned about product problems.

This is the strength of an AI agent that can elicit information like a person, rather than an analytics tool that simply finds patterns in the data it collects, like a machine.

In 2016, Epson America, the printer and imaging giant, piloted the same Conversica AI assistant as CenturyLink. Chris Nickel, Epsons senior manager of commercial marketing, was drowning in all the leads he was getting for the companys diverse line of products: big printers, projectors, scanners, point of sale solutions, and industrial robots. Epson America was getting 40,000 to 60,000 leads per year from trade shows, direct mail, email marketing, social media, print and online advertising, and a successful brand awareness campaign. The leads would pour in, and whether they were good, bad, qualified or not, they would all be turned over to salespeople whose availability to follow up was inconsistent.

After implementing the AI assistant, Epsons leads are now followed up promptly and persistently until their AI assistant gets a response. Because the outreach to leads takes 6-8 times, Conversica is a true force multiplier for our sales team, say Nickel. After a lead is passed to one of Epsons partners, the AI assistant follows up to make sure the customer was satisfied. Sometimes, the response to that follow-up identifies a new sales opportunity, such as everything went great, and actually we are looking to buy another 60 projectors, giving Epson the opportunity to quickly capitalize on a new sales opportunity before the competition. Or it can uncover an unresolved customer support issue, such as Im having a problem with my projector.

As Nickel told me, Before, if we gave 100 leads to the reps, we might get a couple of responses from customers. Now, if we give 100 leads to the AI assistant, we get 50 responses. Epson reports that the official response rate with the AI assistant is 51%, representing a 240% increase from the baseline established at the beginning of the pilot, and a 75% increase in qualified leads. According to Nickel, that has produced $2 million in incremental revenue in just 90 days.

Because the AI tools that Epson America, RapidMiner, and CenturyLink deployed are offered as-a-service, it was easy for these companies to conduct pilots, and then scale up. Clearly, its worthwhile for companies to test AI-powered chat or email tools to see if they can convert more leads, and improve their understanding of what customers want and need.

When it comes to AI in business, a machine doesnt have to fool people; it doesnt have to pass the Turing test; it just needs to help them and thereby help the businesses that deploy them. And that test has already been passed. As one CMO told me, AI tools are the only way I can scale helpfulness to a global community of 200,000-plus users with a team of two.

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DeepMind’s neural network teaches AI to reason about the world – New Scientist

Size isnt everything, relationships are

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The world is a confusing place, especially for an AI. But a neural network developed by UK artificial intelligence firm DeepMind that gives computers the ability to understand how different objects are related to each other could help bring it into focus.

Humans use this type of inference called relational reasoning all the time, whether we are choosing the best bunch of bananas at the supermarket or piecing together evidence from a crime scene. The ability to transfer abstract relations such as whether something is to the left of another or bigger than it from one domain to another gives us a powerful mental toolset with which to understand the world. It is a fundamental part of our intelligence says Sam Gershman, a computational neuroscientist at Harvard University.

Whats intuitive for humans is very difficult for machines to grasp, however. It is one thing for an AI to learn how to perform a specific task, such as recognising what is in an image. But transferring know-how learned via image recognition to textual analysis or any other reasoning task is a big challenge. Machines capable of such versatility will be one step closer to general intelligence, the kind of smarts that lets humans excel at many different activities.

DeepMind has built a neural network that specialises in this kind of abstract reasoning and can be plugged into other neural nets to give them a relational-reasoning power-up. The researchers trained the AI using images depicting three-dimensional shapes of different sizes and colours. It analysed pairs of objects in the images and tried to work out the relationship between them.

The team then asked it questions such as What size is the cylinder that is left of the brown metal thing that is left of the big sphere? The system answered these questions correctly 95.5 per cent of the time slightly better than humans. To demonstrate its versatility, the relational reasoning part of the AI then had to answer questions about a set of very short stories, answering correctly 95 per cent of the time.

Still, any practical applications of the system are still a long way off, says Adam Santoro at DeepMind, who led the study. It could initially be useful for computer vision, however. You can imagine an application that automatically describes what is happening in a particular image, or even video for a visually impaired person, he says.

Outperforming humans at a niche task is also not that surprising, says Gershman. We are still a very long way from machines that can make sense of the messiness of the real world. Santoro agrees. DeepMinds AI has made a start by understanding differences in size, colour and shape but theres more to relational reasoning that that. There is a lot of work needed to solve richer real-world data sets, says Santoro.

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US intelligence agencies are beginning to build AI spies – Quartz

A US intelligence director says a lot of espionage is more boring than you might think, and much of it could be handed over to artificial intelligence.

A significant chunk of the time, I will send [my employees] to a dark room to look at TV monitors to do national security essential work, Robert Cardillo, head of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency told reporters including Foreign Policy. But boy is it inefficient.

Cardillo calls out recent advances in artificial intelligence, giving algorithms the ability to analyze vast amounts of images and video to find patterns, give data about the landscape, and identify unusual objects. This kind of work is critical for assessing national security concerns like foreign missile-silo activity, or even just to check in on North Korean volleyball games.

Cardillo has hired a former tech CEO, Anthony Vinci, to lead development of this machine-learning technology. Vinci previously founded Findyr, a company that crowdsources data for companies, like pictures of how products are displayed on shelves or infrastructure development progress.

But the US government is already trailing behind Silicon Valley on this pursuit. Facebook, deep into its crusade to connect the world, was able to apply machine learning to satellite data last year, analyzing buildings likely to contain wireless internet down to five-meter accuracy. Those data were intended to be used to guide Facebooks internet drone, Aquila. (Aviation might prove a more difficult project than machine learning: Facebooks head of global aviation policy indicated that the company doesnt have a timeline to even get one drone in service after last years test.)

Google has also touted its ability to discern details in satellite imagery for accuracy-critical uses, like defense and aviation. Stanford University has used satellite imagery to map poverty.

Cardillos initiatives arent the first use of AI by intelligence or defense agencies. DARPA and IARPA, US defense and intelligence research agencies, have been funding AI research for decades, and the Central Intelligence Agencys venture arm is supporting efforts to apply AI analysis to satellite imagery.

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Even an AI machine couldn’t ace China’s super tough college entrance exam – Mashable


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Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Stanley Cup immortality – Yahoo Sports

NASHVILLE The first 100 years of the NHL have been filled with iconic images, from Bobby Orrs leap to Gretzkys tears.

Submitted for your approval, as an additionto that pantheon: Evgeni Malkin on the left, Sidney Crosby on the right, and the Stanley Cup being smooched in between them as they hold it together.

For there isnt a more appropriate way to convey how these three championships theyve won for the Pittsburgh Penguins since 2009 are born of two fathers: The hulking 30-year-old Russian who skates like a freight train on one side, and the 29-year-old from Cole Harbour who skates like nothing can stop him from achieving glory on the other. In some ways, total opposites. Yet, together, they carry the championship with the help of the other.

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They are Gretzky and Messier. They are Mario and Jagr. They are the foundation for everything the Pittsburgh Penguins build towards a championship team, for they are the reason the Pittsburgh Penguins know that no matter what adversity visits them, they can be a championship team.

Theyre generational players. Theyre different players, but theyre both elite in their own way, said coach Mike Sullivan. I dont know that you could find two better people to build a team around than these two guys.

GM Jim Rutherford took over the Penguins in 2014 knowing that with Malkin and Crosby there, he could win another Stanley Cup. And now hes won two with them, and couldnt stop singing their praises on Sunday night after their Game 6 win over the Nashville Predators.

In Sids case, I think now we can talk about him being in those top two, three, four guys of all-time. Hes a special player. Hes a special person. Hes won three Cups now. Two Conn Smythe trophies back to back. Hes in that group for me, he said of Crosby, who was recently named as one of the Top 100 NHL players of all-time.

Malkin, infamously, wasnt.

Youd think that Geno could get into the top 100, wouldnt ya? Maybe we can vote again and get him in the top 101 this year. I mean wow, said Rutherford. Ill just leave that alone for now. That was so disappointing for me, but thats a whole nother story.

But thats Crosby and Malkin for you: In many ways equals, in other ways its like theyre in different area codes.

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There have been times in their careers when Malkin and Crosby were used as linemates, but in the last few seasons its been the Crosby Line and the Malkin Line.

The former has Sid playing with a rotating cast of young player, dispelling the notion that he cant play with everyone by meshing with the likes of Bryan Rust, Conor Sheary and Jake Guentzel during these Cup wins.

The latter has Geno playing with Phil Kessel and a few other wingers, providing near-constant offense and at times dominating play.

Occasionally, hockey fans and punditry will get all Lennon vs. McCartney with these guys, especially the Malkin fans who grumble about him constantly being in the shadow of Crosby. Like, for example, when Malkin ended up leading the NHL playoffs in points (28) this postseason but Crosby won the Conn Smythe with one fewer point his second playoff MVP award in two seasons when falling short of the team lead in points. (Malkin won the Conn Smythe after the Penguins first Cup.)

But if Crosby had a Conn Smythe ballot, who would he vote for?

I think Geno comes to mind right away, he said.

The thing that the Team Geno and Team Sid folks always miss is that one is essential to the others success.

Sid doesnt accomplish what he has in the NHL without Malkin, and vice versa. To have an opponent worrying about a second greatest of all-time player in the lineup changes life for both Malkin and Crosby. Its a luxury no other star has in the modern NHL on the level that Malkin and Crosby have it with due respect for Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane.

The other aspect of their coexistence is that they push each other more than any player in the League could push them. This is something Sullivans witnessed in overseeing their consecutive championships.

I really believe in just my time here with both guys, theyve grown to be appreciative for one another and how they help each other have success and this team. And so when there are nights when maybe Sid might not have his A game, that Geno steps up and helps this team win and vice versa. There are other nights where Geno might not have his A game and Sid steps up and makes a big play to help this team win, he said.

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Theyre two players of a very select few in the league that single-handedly have an ability to change the outcomes of games. Thats how good they are. But I do believe that just in my time in Pittsburgh with them, I think theyre appreciative of one another. I would have to think they are.

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If there is a line to be drawn between Malkin and Crosby, its in leadership.

This isnt to say that Malkin isnt one, because hes gotten more emphatic and vocal behind the scenes as hes grown older. Its just to say that Crosby will go down as one of the greatest players to ever wear the C, because he embodies everything youd ever want in a captain.

I think hes now one of the best to ever play the game. To win three Stanley Cups, and two Conn Smythes in a row is pretty good, said Penguins owner Mario Lemieux, who knows a thing or two about excelling as a Pittsburgh captain.

Hes one of the best leaders to ever play the game.

Lemieux pointed to Crosbys Game 5 performance in the Stanley Cup Final, in which his undeniable drive to win three assists, a critical penalty call earned and just overall dominance propelled the Penguins to an essential victory.

He made a statement in that game. He could feel like we were getting close to the Stanley Cup. He played like it, said Lemieux.

The debate over Crosbys status as the best hockey player in the world has been long-settled.

Hes the best player in the world, theres just no question about it. The way that he rises up to the challenge when the stakes are the highest, its just fun to see. He just drives our engine here, said center Matt Cullen.

Rutherford prefers to see him as an engineer.

You gotta get on the train with him, or youre going to get run over, said the Pittsburgh GM. When you come to the rink you better be ready to go to work. And hes the guy who leads it.

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Malkin is a goofball. A delightful, wonderful goofball.

For all we know about Sidney Crosby after the Stanley Cup parade, hell be placed back inside his cabinet to recharge his batteries until its time to power up again for the 2017-18 season.

Malkin? Hes going to bring the Cup somewhere in Russia to take silly photos with it. And then hes going to go on a boat, catch an absurdly large fish and Instagram it. Because thats what he does.

Again, its Lennon vs. McCartney. Sid is the next-level musical genius, heightening hockey is something near spiritual; Geno is his equal in many ways, but regarded as the fun one to Crosbys etherial leader.

Crosby drinks from the Cup.

Malkin has a champagne fight with Phil Kessel.

You get the idea.

Its amazing team. We have great chance to win every year, said Malkin, after skating the Cup for the third time.

Malkin is signed through 2022. Crosby is signed through 2025. Their legacy as one of the best duos in the history of hockey is cemented with a third Stanley Cup together. And yet the reason they thrive, the reason they succeed, the reason they get to place their lips on the Holy Grail after two months of battle is because its never going to be enough for either of them.

We just still young, we still hungry. And of course, we want more, said Malkin.

You cant match this. This is what its all about, said Crosby. You have a small window to play and to have a career, and I feel fortunate, but I also understand how difficult it is, so you just want to try to make the best of it.

Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have made the best of it, and in the process, made the Pittsburgh Penguins the best in hockey for the third time. The championship poise this team exhibited in winning four tough rounds is born from them.The confidence that allowed this team to win two Game 7s and close out the Nashville Predators for the Cup begins with them. The notion that someone will make a play when necessary to win a key game comes from the fact that Malkin and Crosby are two players who usually make those plays.

We had a group of guys who knew how to win, said Rutherford.

Including these two:

Sometimes, the pictures just tell the story.

Especially among the immortals.

Greg Wyshynski is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or find him on Twitter. His book, TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK, is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

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Griffon helicopter replacement not in the cards for the Liberals anytime soon – Ottawa Citizen


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