Monday, January 16, 2012

"Australia Open first day"



   There was no surprise except Tomic-Verdasco match in the first day of first grand slam of the season, Tomic made an absoulutely fantestic return with support of fans in the match;Fernando Verdasco was favourite for this match and he was 2-0 ahead after 2 sets but Bernard Tomic made an unexpected and incredible came back(4-6/6-7/6-4/6-2/7-5) against to no 22 of the tournement, he didn't let Verdasco to take the third and fourth set and he break Verdasco's service in the 11th game of the final set, then victory was unavoidable for Tomic and he gets to the secound round.His oppennet in the second round is Sam Querrey.






   Federer made the 60th victory of his Australian open career and he beaten his russian oppenent Alexandre Kudryatseva (7-5/6-2/6-2).He broke his oponnet's service at the most critical moment of the first set and the rest was not so hard for Roger Federer.He will play the second round with the winner of Eric Pradon-Andreas Beck match.


  World number 2,Rafael Nadal, had a smilar victory(6-4/6-1/6-1) with Roger Federer his injury on his shoulders was making Rafael Nadal fans worry but it wasn't too hard for him to beat Alex Kuznetsov, actually it was a quick victory.He said "There was a weirdness about my knees but it is not so important." in the postmatch interview.
He will play against Tommy Haas in the second round.




  Caroline Wozniacki,world number 2 of women's ranking, had an easy victory(6-2/6-1) against  the australian player Anastasia Radianova.In first four games, match was going neck to neck but then Wozniacki took the 9 games after that and dominated the game. She will play against Anna Tatishvilli on the second round.




  Last champion,Kim Clijsters, played against Maria Koehler, although she was forced in the first set she won the game with an easy second set (7-5/6-1) and her opponent on the second round is Stephanie Gacon.


  In the opening match of the day Victoria Azerenka had a quick victory(6-1/6-0) against british player Heather Watson.

 Li Na,last finalist of the tounamet, also had an unforced victory(6-3/6-1) against kazakh player Ksenia Perwak.


Let's take a look at the best motion's of the day:


Saturday, January 14, 2012

"First grand slam of the year starts this sunday"





 First grand slam of the season Australian Open starts this 
monday (January 16th) and draws are announced :


Men's Singles
Women's Singles


Last champion Novak Djokovic will play against Paolo Lorenzi who is 108th player in ATP world ranking. 

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal 's oppennets are from qualifying.It seems that Roger Federer who won this cup 4 times cannot be matched against Novak Djokovic until final because he stands at the bottom part of the draw, but he can match with Rafael Nadal at semi-finals.

Andy Murray, finalist of the last year, have to pass Ryan Harrison to get second round.



In women's draw, Caroline Wozniacki still chasing a grand slam victory will play against Australian player Anastasia Radianova in first round.



Petra Kvitova has a chance to get number 1 in women's tennis world at the end of tournament and she will play against Vera Dusheva.



Victoria Azeranka has just won the Sydney Cup, she is on the Wozniacki's side in the draws and she has to beat the britain player Heathor Watson to get the second round.


Last champion Kim Clijsters and Li Na can match on the 4th round but first belgian tennis player has to beat the oppennet comes from qualifying and Li Na has to beat Ksenia Perwak to get the second round.

Maria Sharapova will play against Gisela Dulko and Serena Williams' opponnent is Tamira Paszek.

Venus Williams had to draw back from the Australian Open because of her immune system disease called Sjorgen Syndrome.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

"Banks are using social media to help their customers"

Twitter is proving to be a vexing customer service tool for big banks, says a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research on banks’ use of social media.


Customers seem to like the speed and directness of sending a question or complaint to their bank by Twitter, the report found. But banks must weigh the implications of responding quickly with the need to protect a customer’s personal and financial information, like bank account numbers. As a result, they’re “struggling” with how to best use the service, Javelin found.


Javelin examined nearly 5,500 Twitter messages sent by three big banks — Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citigroup — in response to messages received during a crucial period late last year. (Chase, one of the top four banks, has a Twitter handle but isn’t actively using the service at this point, the report says.) Javelin analyzed the final message sent by the bank to the customer to determine if the issue had been resolved, or if the customer had been directed to another communications channel like a call center.
The period spanned the seven weeks from Sept. 20 to Nov. 10, a time of intense customer frustration with large banks. It encompassed media coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement; outrage over Bank of America’s proposed $5 monthly debit card fee; and Bank Transfer day on Nov. 5. Twitter volume to the banks tripled during the period, Javelin found. (Tweets are typically public and searchable online, unless they are “direct messages” sent to an individual.)
The analysis found that over all, the banks did not do a great job of resolving complaints via Twitter during the study period. Citigroup appeared to do the best, resolving 36 percent of its Twitter-based complaints; Wells Fargo, 11 percent; and Bank of America, 3 percent. (That doesn’t necessarily mean the complaints weren’t ultimately addressed elsewhere, but they were not resolved via Twitter — the 
customer’s chosen means of communication.)
In a “vast majority” of cases, the report found, Bank of America and Wells Fargo responded with “repetitive, scripted” answers that, in effect, put the burden on the customer to take further action, leaving a “trail of evidence that Twitter would be a fruitless extra step, not a time saver.”
The report also found that customers tended to send inquiries and complaints to Twitter “handles,” or addresses, that they considered intuitive — like, @BankofAmerica, @Citi or @WellsFargo — rather than the handles that the banks have established specifically for customer service inquiries. That meant that in most cases, inquiries sent to imprecise handles never got answered. (Only WellsFargo responded to any misdirected messages, the report said.)
The report also looked at 300 full Twitter conversations on Nov. 28, or Cyber Monday, a busy day for online shopping, and found that it was “atypical” for the banks to answer questions on Twitter.
“At Citi we strive to provide excellent customer service through every outlet available to us, including social media and Twitter,” Andrew Brent, a bank spokesman, said in an e-mail. “We look forward to reviewing the report in detail.”
“We use Twitter to engage customers, listen to our customers and help them get to the right place for the answers they need,” said Kimarie Matthews, a vice president in Wells Fargo’s Internet Services Group. “Sometimes this means connecting a customer with someone from Wells Fargo who is not on Twitter to help. And, in some instances, to protect the privacy of the customer an issue is taken offline.”
“Our Twitter team is dedicated to identifying and resolving customer’s individual issues,” Bank of America spokeswoman Tara Burke said in an email. “After initial contact we take the issue off-line to protect the privacy of the customer. We never disclose or ask our customers to disclose any confidential information during our interactions using Twitter.”
When possible, banks should answer questions directly on Twitter, the Javelin report advises. But bank representatives must educate customers that they will need to switch to a private, direct message, or perhaps to another mode of communication, like phoning a call center, if account information or other details are needed to address the issue — or, if the problem requires more than Twitter’s 140-character limit.
Banks, however, should make “reasonable efforts” to avoid forcing the customer to explain the problem over again. “Twitter,” the report says, “should be seen as a time saver, not an extra step in a conventional service channel.”
Have you used Twitter to communicate with your bank? What was your experience?


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Saturday, January 7, 2012

"The cold winds are about to rise"




        HBO's extraordinary series Game of Thrones' second season is about to start, first  season was full of surprises and well portrayed based on the first book of series A Song of Ice and Fire , Game of Thrones so the expectations for second season of the series are extremely high, HBO announced that Game of Thrones will be back with its second season on April 2012 and they released a teaser :




Tease - Cold Winds Are Rising

  In second season , Stephen Dillen, Carice van Houten and Gwendoline Christie have joined  the series.Let's find out who they will play below:



Stephen Dillane has been cast as Stannis Baratheon, the older brother of the late, boar-hunting, wine guzzling, King Robert. Stannis is the rightful heir to the throne since Joffrey is aLannister love baby (Cersei and Jaime’s 
off-spring).

He gives a warning for his enemies in the second season teaser:

"My brother left no true-born heirs. By right and birth and blood I do this
day lay claim to the iron throne of Westeros. ... The iron throne is mine by right." He follows this with the chilling threat: "They will bend the knee or I will destroy them."  




Carice van Houten will play Melisandre, described as “an intimidating woman who councils Stannis in his quest to claim the throne.” The character has the ability to see visions of the future in fire.








Another one enters the Game of Thrones for Season 2. George R.R. Martin recently confirmed the casting of British actress Gwendoline Christie to play the pivotal part of Brienne, “The Maid of Tarth”.
Martin explained Christie’s casting on his blog:
This was another one of those cases where there was hardly any debate. The day the first batch of auditions went up for the role, we looked at a dozen actresses who were reading for Brienne and one actress who WAS Brienne. Gwendoline gave a great reading, and her look was just perfect. No, when she auditioned, she did not look she does in the photo above. She came in looking… well, like Brienne





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