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Monday, March 23, 2015

Apple invests over $40 million in HBCU technology talent to improve diversity


On March 10, 2015, Apple and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF)— a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization— announced Apple's multi-year commitment to make over $40 million in investments to HBCU technology students. TMCF supports students enrolled in publicly supported historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), including Howard University. The partnership with Apple will entail identifying, supporting and attracting students who strive to work in technology fields.TMCF currently provides direct support to approximately 2,500 students through awarding full tuition scholarships, providing leadership training and development and offering internships. Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., president and CEO of TMCF, described the new relationship with Apple as “perfectly symbiotic.” “The biggest focus is jobs. Scholarships, internships, and mentorship should produce full-time jobs at Apple," Taylor said. "Apple is going to get what it needs, which is a highly talented, diverse workforce. In our community, what it is going to do is give students who desire to participate in that very lucrative tech industry an opportunity to get in, and the real message is they can serve as examples for younger students who are in school contemplating what they want to do.” Taylor explained that Apple wants to encourage students who desire to build their own businesses to become involved in the app development space. The app development ecosystem is reportedly comprised of 99 percent Caucasians and Asians. An additional component of the partnership will involve participation of HBCU faculty members. Since they are responsible for producing a pipeline of qualified talent, instructors will visit Apple's Cupertino, Calif. campus. The educators will interact with Apple’s technology engineers, while gaining up-to-date industry knowledge. “What I love about this program is that it also helps build the capacity for HBCUs to prepare their students to compete for jobs on the West Coast. We have to ensure that Apple talks to our faculty and says to them your curriculum should look more like this. This is what we’re looking for when you deliver a student to our door,” Taylor said. “Some people almost naively think that you can just deliver up a 3.8 student from any school with a computer science degree and they should be able to get a job at Apple. And if they don’t, it’s because Apple was racist. They just don’t understand that a 3.8 in the wrong programming language doesn’t translate.” Apple's partnership with TMCF and investment in HBCU students will positively impact the entire HBCU landscape. "At TMCF, the quote is over $40 million dollars. It is the largest, single gift made exclusively to HBCUs,” Taylor said. “TMCF offers a number of different types of scholarships, but for this particular program, we are going to select juniors only who have a 3.5 or better GPA in tech-related majors.” For the student portion of the program, the application window is scheduled to occur in the fall. Student programs will not take effect until January 2016. The faculty component will start immediately. The first group of HBCU faculty members will visit Cupertino this fall. Taylor noted that Apple’s commitment to HBCUs is not a civil rights initiative or an affirmative action program. “Apple has said every student who comes through this program has to be competitive, not black and competitive, but competitive. The only point that Apple is making, which I think is critical, is we have spent all of our time only fishing in the ponds that include Stanford, Yale and Harvard, so we are missing some really talented people. Let’s go cast our net a little bit wider, because we are missing people who are eminently qualified,” Taylor said. To learn more about TMCF and the new partnership with Apple, visit: www.thurgoodmarshallfund.net

Google Calendar for iPhone Now Available for Download


Google on Tuesday finally launched its Calendar app for iPhone. Last month, while announcing changes to the Google Calendar for Android, the company had noted the iPhone app was in development. Google Calendar (version 1.0.2) for iPhone is available on App Store for devices running iOS 7.0 and higher versions. Just like the new Google Calendar on Android, the iPhone app can automatically turn emails into Calendar events. So if you get an email with place, time, date (not as attachment) then the Google Calendar saves it as event entry to remind you later. Users can also disable the feature. Other than that, Google Calendar on iPhone also brings 'Assists', which make suggestions to save the user's time in creating events, and also the new Schedule View (for one day, three days and a week). Last month, Google had updated the Calendar app for Android based on users' feedback. The updated Google Calendar changes included pinch-to-zoom and a 'Week' view along with '3 Day' and 'Day' view, which was earlier '5 Day' and 'Day' only. Additionally, the app added the ability to add Google Drive files to events, and even open them inside the app. Users can also control birthdays from Google+ that are shown in settings. Other changes included "a new option to show week numbers in settings," and "import .ics files sent to you in Gmail and other apps." Meanwhile on Tuesday, Google released a new app named Interactive Events on Google Play. The app is still in the works and is currently in the dogfooding stage. Google Calendar App Now Available to iPhone Users PHOTO: On March 10, 2015, Google announced the release of a new Google Calendar app for the iPhone. On March 10, 2015, Google announced the release of a new Google Calendar app for the iPhone. Google/iTunes Google's gorgeous calendar app is ready to take over your iPhone. The search engine giant released a version of its calendar app for iOS users today -- months after it debuted an Android version. Boasting a colorful palette in line with the company's clean, boxy "material design" aesthetic, the Google Calendar app is designed to work with all of the existing calendars set up on a user's iPhone. The Spaceship-Like Design of Apple Campus 2 Google Hires Crack Team to Police the Internet Why Google Is Offering Hackers an 'Infinity Million Dollars' PHOTO: On March 10, 2015, Google announced the release of a new Google Calendar app for the iPhone. Google/iTunes PHOTO: On March 10, 2015, Google announced the release of a new Google Calendar app for the iPhone. What makes it stand out from other organizational tools is the ability to automatically turn Gmail emails into events that can be saved on a calendar. Assists can also suggest people, places and contacts when a user is entering something into their calendar -- making it easy to plan dinner with a group of friends. The app also offers schedule view, which gives iPhone users a beautiful way to scan their schedule -- whether it's a snapshot of the day or a weekly outlook. Google Calendar for iPhone Now Available Article Comments Mar 10, 2015, 12:18 PM by Eric M. Zeman @phonescooperupdated Mar 10, 2015, 12:19 PM Updated: typo Google today released a version of its calendar application for iOS devices. The app includes features such as Assists to help schedule regularly-occurring meetings, as well as Schedule View to make it easier to glean daily schedule details in a glance. The app integrates with Google Apps for Work, too, so companies can manage the app if need be. Google Calendar for iOS is free to download from the iTunes App Store. more info at Google » AD Forum Options Start a new discussion Start a new discussion

How Facebook's Custom Audiences Won Over Adland


Ad Age Reports Strategies and Solutions from Real Marketers’ Case Studies. Featuring case studies from Bank of America, Volkswagen, Express, Neutrogena, and more. Learn more St. Patrick's Day was a big opportunity for liquor companies hoping to connect with bartenders. A bartender, after all, is the quintessential influencer, and making that influencer feel special is smart marketing. This year, rather than mailing thank-you cards to all the bars stocking its products, Jameson is using Facebook to send thank-you videos to individual bartenders. To do so Jameson and its agency 360i took a list of bartenders who have attended the brand's bartender events and ran 3-D video ads aimed specifically at those bartenders' Facebook accounts through Facebook's Custom Audiences ad-targeting tool, said Tim Murphy, VP-marketing at Jameson's parent company Pernod Ricard USA. Jameson's St. Patrick's Day campaign shows how advertisers are using Custom Audiences for seemingly any type of ad targeting on Facebook. Facebook first rolled out Custom Audiences in 2012 as a way for brands to target existing customers by uploading their customer email or phone lists, which are then matched with the email addresses and phone numbers tied to people's Facebook account. Over the years, Custom Audiences has evolved into what 360i president Jared Belsky called "an easy button for relevance." Instead of Custom Audiences being yet another targeting option on Facebook, it has become the targeting option. Facebook's VP-business and marketing partnerships, David Fischer, said Custom Audiences is "incredibly central" to the company's ad strategy. "It becomes a central part to just about any marketing campaign on Facebook," Mr. Fischer said. Things could have played out differently. For the first year Custom Audiences was available, many advertisers questioned the idea of making their customer data available to Facebook. The social network promised it wouldn't actually be accessing brands' data. Instead it would use a process called "hashing" to match that data with Facebook's without either side being privy to the other's information. But for some marketers that wasn't comfort enough. "Facebook was being pretty aggressive in being like, 'All right, what don't your lawyers or your general counsel like about this? Put them on the phone with our attorneys.' Which you don't get too often. … Stuff like that really helped the people who had to sign off on it feel OK," said Travis Freeman, Dentsu Aegis Network's head of social. Facebook's legal team helped gain adoption, as did Custom Audiences' high match rates and campaign results. Facebook declined to provide average match-rate figures, but one ad-tech executive said his company's clients, on average, see a 68% match rate when using Custom Audiences to target their Facebook campaigns. Starcom MediaVest Group's senior VP-social media Kevin Lange said Custom Audiences has helped change clients' perceptions of Facebook. It "has actually helped them prove the case to marketers that they can drive ROI or brand metrics that go beyond just fans and engagement," he said. Now marketers like Chase and Target are using Custom Audiences to build customer databases of people who use their mobile apps or visit their websites and advertise to those people on Facebook. "It's almost like the second iteration of Custom Audiences. It has the value of the unique CRM you already had, but this is CRM they're almost helping you get," Mr. Freeman said. Facebook is even discussing merging its Custom Audiences tool with the conversion pixel that advertisers can drop on their sites to track when people do things on their sites like visit a certain product page or add items to their shopping carts, so that no matter what someone does on a brand's site, the marketer can remarket to them with Facebook ads, according to people familiar with the matter. Facebook declined to comment on any plans to merge Custom Audiences and the conversion pixel. But the real opportunity lies in how Facebook connects Custom Audiences with its other ad-tech products, particularly its Atlas ad server that helps brands target and measure ads that run outside of Facebook. As the first agency holding company to test Atlas, Omnicom has started experimenting with ways to incorporate data from its data-management platform Neustar. For example, it's matching the people in households who purchase a specific consumer packaged-goods product to their Facebook IDs using Custom Audiences. "And now with Atlas, you build Custom Audiences, and you're able to then utilize that Custom Audience targeting and use the Atlas ad server to deliver that messaging off of Facebook," said Gerry Bavaro, chief strategy officer at Omnicom's Resolution Media. Examples like these indicate the potential edge for advertisers -- and for Facebook as it looks to rival Google's ad-tech dominance. "Custom Audiences is essentially the Trojan Horse by which Atlas has the reason and the higher ground to offer itself up as an alternative" to Google's DoubleClick for advertisers, Mr. Belsky said, "because it's potentially different and more special because they have this richer level of data." "The key to the next three to five years of marketing is login data. … And no one has it better lined up for marketers than Facebook," said John Tuchtenhagen, senior VP-media at Digitas. Data Should Be One Large Net To Hook New Customers Every marketer uses data in a campaign. Otherwise no one would ever see it. But even with the vast amount of customer, purchasing and supply chain data that is now available, many businesses still only use a tiny bit of it, argues, Jo Sabin, marketing communications manager at crowdsourcing graphic design site, DesignCrowd.com​.au​. Today, companies can capture data beyond just the customer value – what has the customer purchased? What’s in their basket? Are they using any promotional codes? How did they reach/find out about our store (online or physical)? How long does the purchasing and transaction process take? How many customers ‘abandon their cart’? What are the peak times of day, month and year? With so much data now being captured at every sale, businesses of all sizes need to tune into the behaviour of their customers, and more specifically for marketers, into the ways that customers are finding out about their business. The possibilities of using big-customer-data to optimise marketing and customer engagement right now are endless. Incorporating just a few simple data strategies will help you tailor your marketing to better inform and influence your customers. Track everything Customer experience powerhouses like Amazon and eBay have somewhat mastered the art of data-driven marketing. When you feel like you are ‘seamlessly doing nothing’ on their website, don’t worry, they are tracking your every move. These online giants are not only looking at the behaviour of their customers, but also those who are browsing. Each customer has their data stored, so that during your next visit, the homepage is full of products that you are more interested in. Their secret? They track everything. Other, small-scale website providers like Bigcommerce and Shopify are now giving their customers intuitive analytical tools to better understand the behaviour of their customers. The reason behind these companies sinking so much money into data, is because even one slight change to the way you do business, can have massive effects and put you ahead of the game. Most companies track their customers’ purchasing history but there is so much more you can – and should – track. Move beyond what your customers have bought and track their every click, search terms and shares. For online stores, you should also keep track of where your inbound traffic is coming from, so that you can increase your spending here, and bolster your spending on some of the smaller channels. Capture these behaviours and you will begin creating a pretty concise picture of each individual customer. This data will help you create a better and more profitable customer experience. Take on technology Gaining more in-depth insight of your customers is clearly invaluable but it’s not easy. To make sure you are capturing all the data you need, whilst maintaining your customer satisfaction, you need to communicate and interact with your customers every day, through a variety of channels, to ensure your brand stays reputable. How do you keep on top of it all? Consider implementing a CRM and an automated email marketing system if you haven’t already. Double points if you integrate them with your social media sites. Why? These systems don’t only capture, store, track and analyse your data but help you execute clever, multi-channel campaigns and deliver real leads to sales. A/B testing, dynamic content, personalisation and event management are just a few of the features you can take advantage of. As mentioned previously, most website hosting partners will provide customers with built in analytics tools, with tutorials of how to get the most out of them. If your provider doesn’t offer these, or you want to customise your data even further, consider using Google Analytics. GA offers a bunch of tools that you can integrate into your marketing campaigns, like tracking discount codes and monitoring customer referrals. Get clever Once you’ve got all the tools together for collecting customer data, take the time to analyse it, and see if you can find any customer trends or anomalies – if you are struggling, take a look at the Google Analytics Academy. Look at your page bounce rate, average time spent on your site, the average value of transactions per visitor as well as the ways that customers are directed to/find your website. Adopt a data-driven mindset so you can track and measure if your business is growing. Being data-driven means you get into the habit of running tests in-store or online and measure results. This could have a big impact on your sales by improving the design of your email or the buttons and calls to actions you use on your website. When Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Mayer was at Google she was famous for testing every design element, including 40 shades of blue to see what shade made users click the most. This decision generated the company an additional $200M in revenue. In 2013 at Yahoo Mayer tested a new Yahoo logo everyday for 30 days before she unveiled the current company logo. You can also feed this data back into the experiences of your customers, either by using it to customise the web page layouts for customers or combining your data with something quirky, like FitBit has. Every year, every FitBit member receives a summary email covering their performance over the past year. Members are then encouraged to click though to see their ranking against others, so they can better track their performance. Not only is this engaging and enjoyable for members, it confirms FitBit’s reputation as being a fun and interactive business. There is a heap of data that your organisation can collect, store and use to build top-notch customer experiences and increase your bottom line. When you are considering using your data, start from the end stage and outline 5-10 specific questions that you want answered. From here, you can work backwards and design the most appropriate data collection methods.

Top 10 Social Networks for Entrepreneurs


Dan Schawbel is the author of Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success (Kaplan, April 09), and owner of the award winning Personal Branding Blog. Looking for a job? Consider creating your own. There are a number of social resources to help you connect with other entrepreneurs and get your business ideas off the ground. Here are the top 10 social networks for entrepreneurs. Each helps entrepreneurs succeed by providing them with the guidance, tools and resources they need to setup their company and gain exposure. Have another social site to add to this list? Tell us about it in the comments. 1. Entrepreneur Connect Entrepreneur Media, the company that produces Entrepreneur Magazine, started a social network over a year ago specifically for entrepreneurs and small business owners called Entrepreneur Connect. Like all social networks, you have the opportunity to create your own profile, explore the community, share ideas with other entrepreneurs and network. Unlike most social networks, this one frowns upon too much self-promotion and applauds idea sharing. You can use this network to connect to service providers, suppliers, advisers and colleagues. Just like LinkedIn and Facebook, there are professional groups that you can join or create. Another cool feature is that you’re able to start your own blog and possibly have it appear on the main page. This is similar to what Fast Company has done with their website. 2. PartnerUp PartnerUp is a social network for entrepreneurs who are searching for people and resources for business opportunities. Anyone can join, but business partners, co-founders, executives and board members will get the most out of this one. In this network, you can ask or offer advice, find commercial real estate and find service providers like accountants and marketers for your business. The big differentiator with this social network is the commercial real estate “MoveUpSM” program that serves entrepreneurs who have experienced a hard time trying to find office space for their business. They also have a Resource Directory that allows small and mid-sized businesses to advertise their services. 3. StartupNation Most social networks neglect the content aspect that makes StartupNation so useful. With articles, forums, blogs, on-demand seminars, and podcasts, entrepreneurs will be better prepared for their ventures and have the resources required to make better business decisions. There are a wide range of topics being discussed on StartupNation right now, including business planning, marketing and web-based business. The site also offers a series of competitions, such as a dorm-based 20 contest and an elevator pitch competition. If you're an entrepreneur or hope to become one, this site is definitely one you can’t miss out on. 4. LinkedIn It’s difficult to leave LinkedIn off of any social networking list because it’s so useful for anyone who's either searching for a job, is trying to network with like-minded individuals, or building a company. LinkedIn offers many resources for entrepreneurs, such as groups, including the very popular “On Startups” group that has over 54,000 members. Entrepreneurs on LinkedIn should brand themselves properly so they can attract the right kind of business opportunities, and perform searches to find service providers or partners. As an entrepreneur, you should also be looking to participate in LinkedIn Answers, events and applications to spruce up your profile and become a valuable member to your community. 5. Biznik This isn’t another LinkedIn clone. Instead, Biznik brands itself as a social network that “doesn’t suck.” The Biznik community is composed of freelancers, CEOs, and the self-employed. Like the other networks, this is a place for you to share ideas, instead of posting your resume. It is mandatory for all members to use their real names and provide real data, and Biznik editors actually review all profiles to ensure compliance with that policy. There are three levels of membership, including basic, active ($10 a month for an enhanced profile) and supporting ($24 a month for increased visibility). 6. Perfect Business If you want to meet thousands of serious entrepreneurs, experts and investors from a variety of industries, then Perfect Business might be the perfect social network for you. The type of people you’ll find are potential business partners, potential clients and advisers. Additionally, the site has leading business partners like Entrepreneur and Virgin Money. From business networking to a video center where you can learn from successful entrepreneurs, a business plan builder and even an investor center, you’ll have most of the resources you need to create or regenerate your business. There is a free basic membership and a gold membership that costs $29.99 per month. 7. Go BIG Network The Go BIG Network embraces job seekers, in addition to funding sources, service providers and entrepreneurs. In this social network, you post requests for help, which are then routed to other people in the network that can answer your questions or support you. Members of this social network can search through profiles of other members, contact them or post a request (a classified ad) to talk about what they are looking for (such as a business partner). The profiles on this network are targeted and specific so it’s easy to find an investor in a particular region. 8. Cofoundr The Cofoundr network is made up of idea makers, entrepreneurs, programmers, web designers, investors, freelancers and executives. The primary purpose of joining this network is to start a new web venture. Unlike most of the social networks already listed here, Cofoundr is a strictly private network, which means that you can’t view member profiles before you register for an account. Membership requires having a valid university or work email address, which means high schools students and younger aren’t allowed. The first thing you have to do is sign up, then specify your abilities and the people you are trying to network with and finally, post your idea on the bulletin board or in the forum. 9. The Funded The Funded is an online community of entrepreneurs who research, rate and review funding sources. Entrepreneurs can view and share terms sheets to assist each other in finding good investors, as well as discuss the inner workings of operating a business. General benefits of this site include viewing facts, reviews and commentary on funding resources, and accessing RSS feeds of the most recent public comments by members. By joining the site, you have access to detailed fund profiles with specialty, reference investments, and investment criteria, in addition to accessing partner vCards that have full contact information of all partners at venture funds. In order to get any value out of this social network, you pretty much have to become a member. 10. Young Entrepreneur If you’re young, entrepreneurial and socially active or just curious, then Young Entrepreneur is a great starting point for you. This community appears as a discussion forum, with topics such as e-commerce, search engine optimization, marketing, IT & Internet, and franchising. Aside from their main forum and threads, there is a popular blog and some great videos. More business resources from Mashable: - 5 Startup Tips From the Founder of Gmail and FriendFeed- Startup Hacks: 7 Ideas for Building Your Team- Startup Hacks: An Early Stage Checklist Image courtesy of iStockphoto, askhamdesigns

Apple, Microsoft Issue Freak Flaw Fixes


Microsoft Also Provides Update for Failed 2010 Stuxnet Patch By Mathew J. Schwartz, March 12, 2015. Apple, Microsoft Issue Freak Flaw Fixes Both Microsoft and Apple this week released patches to address the so-called "Freak" flaw that affects Windows as well as Apple's Mac OS X and mobile iOS operating systems. Microsoft also released a fix that addresses a failed patch for a vulnerability that was exploited by the Stuxnet malware. See Also: Automate and Standardize your IAM to Radically Reduce Risk The Freak - for "Factoring RSA-EXPORT Keys" - flaw could be abused by attackers to subvert secure Web connections by forcing crypto suites to downgrade from using a "strong" RSA cipher to a weaker, "export-grade" RSA cipher, which they could then crack and use to eavesdrop on SSL/TLS communications. "Once the attacker has the key she can eavesdrop on your communication and even modify it and redirect you to impostor sites," says Wolfgang Kandek, CTO of security firm Qualys, in a blog post. The Freak flaw was discovered in January, but kept quiet by researchers until March 3 as they alerted vendors and organizations, working with Johns Hopkins cryptographer Matthew Green. Numerous organizations have been shipping related patches. Notably, OpenSSL released a Freak-free update - OpenSSL 1.0.2 - on Jan. 22 to patch its related flaw, designated CVE-2015-0204. This week, Apple patched its form of Freak - designated CVE-2015-1067 - via its Security Update 2015-002, which removes support "for ephemeral RSA keys." The update is for just the three latest versions of OS X: Yosemite (10.10.2), Mavericks (10.9.5), and Mountain Lion (10.8.5). Users of Lion (10.7) and older Mac OS X operating systems remain vulnerable to Freak attacks, although security experts say none have yet been seen in the wild. Meanwhile, Microsoft this week also patched the Freak flaw by fixing a Secure Channel vulnerability in Windows, designated CVE-2015-1637. Freak Fixes: What's Missing? But according to the University of Michigan researchers who are running the Tracking the Freak Attack website, 9.5 percent of the 1 million most popular websites - as ranked by Amazon.com's Alexa subsidiary - are still vulnerable to the Freak flaw, although that's an improvement from the 12.2 percent of sites that were at risk as of March 3. Even so, the researchers warn that 26 percent of all HTTPS servers remain at risk from the Freak flaw. And they say that the flaw may also be present in mobile apps, embedded systems - such as industrial control applications - and any other software that uses TLS. Until those get fixed, users are at risk, warn the researchers from French computer science lab INRIA, Spanish computer lab IMDEA and Microsoft Research who discovered the Freak vulnerability. "You are vulnerable if you use a buggy Web browser [detailed below] to connect, over an insecure network, to an HTTPS website that allows export ciphersuite," they say on their Smack TLS website. "If you use Chrome 41 or Firefox to connect to a site that only offers strong ciphers, you are probably not affected." From a browser standpoint, the researchers have released this Freak-related guidance: Chrome: All versions before 41, on various platforms, are vulnerable - upgrade; Internet Explorer: All OS versions before March 9 are vulnerable - upgrade; Safari: All OS versions before March 9 are vulnerable - upgrade; Opera: All versions before 28 are vulnerable - upgrade; Android Browser: Vulnerable, so the researchers recommend switching to Chrome 41; Blackberry Browser: Vulnerable, no fix yet available. The University of Michigan researchers have created a client-check tool that scans for Freak flaws. "Even if your browser is safe, certain third-party software, including some anti-virus products and adware programs, can expose you to the attack by intercepting TLS connections from the browser," they say. "If you are using a safe browser but our client test says you're vulnerable, this is a likely cause." Windows Gets Numerous Fixes In addition to patching the Freak flaw in Windows, Microsoft this week released 14 security bulletins for its operating systems, of which five are critical. Related patches address everything from RTF parser flaws in Microsoft Office, to font-based vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office that could be exploited via malicious Office or PDF documents, to a Windows Text Services flaw that could be exploited to run code on a target's PC. But Kandek at Qualys says the highest-priority fix involves Internet Explorer - all versions from IE6 to IE11 - which gets a patch that fixes 12 vulnerabilities, of which 10 are rated as being "critical" in severity because they can be exploited to remotely run arbitrary code. "In a typical scenario an attacker would plant malicious HTML code on a website that is under her control and lure the target to the site, or hack a site that the target habitually browses to, and simply wait for the target to come to the site," he says. 2010 Stuxnet Fix: Take Two One of those Microsoft patches was for an unexpected problem: a lingering zero-day vulnerability that had been exploited by Stuxnet, which was discovered in June 2010. The malware was allegedly built by a U.S.-Israeli cyberweapons program, code-named "Olympic Games," to cripple nuclear enrichment centrifuges in Iran. But according to researchers at HP's Zero Day Initiative, which rewards security researchers for disclosing vulnerabilities, the vulnerability persisted. They say they were approached in early January 2015 by researcher Michael Heerklotz, who detailed the familiar Windows vulnerability, which allows an attacker to create malware that uses custom icons from .CPL, or Windows control panel files, to run arbitrary executable files. Such malware could be hidden on a USB key, so that when it was plugged into a Windows system, it could automatically exploit it. "To prevent this attack, Microsoft put in an explicit whitelist check with MS10-046, released in early August 2010," ZDI says in a blog post. "Once that patch was applied, in theory only approved .CPL files should have been able to be used to load non-standard icons for links." But the patch failed. "For more than four years, all Windows systems have been vulnerable to exactly the same attack that Stuxnet used for initial deployment," ZDI says. Kurt Baumgartner, a principal security researcher at Moscow-based anti-virus vendor Kaspersky Lab, says that information security researchers have now found that this flaw was exploited as early as 2008 by what it's dubbed the Equation Group, which some researchers suspect is the U.S. National Security Agency. But it's not clear if information security researchers - at intelligence agencies or otherwise - knew that Microsoft's initial, 2010 fix for the flaw failed to block all such attacks. "We have not observed a different implementation of this newly [reported] LNK exploit in the wild - yet," Baumgartner says. Numerous researchers are warning that this flaw could still be targeted in unpatched versions of Windows, for example by crimeware toolkits. "To exploit the vulnerability, an actor would either need to convince a user to visit a malicious website, which is not an uncommon tactic, or have physical access to a vulnerable system to insert a USB device containing a specially crafted shortcut," threat-intelligence firm iSight Partners says in a research note.

Verizon Goes Over the Top With AwesomenessTV and DreamWorksTV; Orders More Than 200 Hours of Original Programming


NEW YORK, March 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon, a longtime leader in video, said today it has an agreement to add more than 200 hours of original content per year produced by AwesomenessTV to be available for customers later this year through over the top video. The AwesomenessTV channel will target teens and young millennials, with new scripted and unscripted series. The family-oriented DreamWorksTV will feature both live action and animated short-form content as well as some of DreamWorks Animation's most recognizable characters. The offering will only be available in the U.S. This is a multiyear deal. "It's increasingly clear that 'mobile first' is the way millennials are consuming all types of content, especially HD video and music," said Terry Denson, vice president, content acquisition and strategy at Verizon. "At Verizon, we're committed to working with only the best and most innovative content providers, like AwesomenessTV, and driving opportunities as new content models emerge and customers experience the most in-demand and popular video in entirely new ways." AwesomenessTV Networks is one of the most popular and best watched, especially among teen viewers, with over 7 billion views and 112 million subscribers. "This is an incredible opportunity to expand the audience for both AwesomenessTV and DreamWorksTV. Mobile is where our audience lives, which is why we are looking forward to working with Verizon to introduce our programming and talent to their massive customer base," said Brian Robbins, CEO and co-founder AwesomenessTV. Why Great Content for Mobile Video Matters Consumers increasingly demand 24/7 access to great entertainment, informative programs and popular videos, no matter where they are and no matter what wireless device they have in their pocket. Traditional video-viewing habits are evolving, and multiple screens with time-shifted video are becoming more popular, especially among millennials. These customers are faster to adopt new technology and are more likely to adopt new ways of doing things, especially related to technology. A recent study done by CTM/University of Southern California found that nearly two-thirds of millennials surveyed consider smartphones or tablets, not televisions, their primary device, and they are more likely than others to engage in entertainment activities on their mobile devices – including social sharing. The study also found a 12 percent increase in overall video consumption between 2013 and 2014, with 18- to 24-year-olds having the largest increase, which nearly doubled the national average. AwesomenessTV is multi-platform media company serving the global teen audience, owned by DreamWorks Animation (Nasdaq: DWA) and Hearst Corporation, which has a 25% interest. AwesomenessTV includes AwesomenessTV, a channel featuring original scripted and reality series; the ATV Network, a community based MCN with over seven billion views; the DreamWorksTV Channel, Big Frame Management, plus consumer products, music and publishing divisions. AwesomenessTV also produces theatrical films and television series, including Expelled which debuted at #1 on iTunes, the AwesomenessTV series and Terry the Tomboy movie on Nickelodeon and Richie Rich on Netflix. AwesomenessTV was founded by Brian Robbins (Smallville, Varsity Blues, All That) and Joe Davola (In Living Color, Smallville, MTV Networks). Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ), headquartered in New York, is a global leader in delivering broadband and other wireless and wireline communications services to consumer, business, government and wholesale customers. Verizon Wireless operates America's most reliable wireless network, with more than 108 million retail connections nationwide. Verizon also provides converged communications, information and entertainment services over America's most advanced fiber-optic network, and delivers integrated business solutions to customers worldwide. A Dow 30 company with more than $127 billion in 2014 revenues, Verizon employs a diverse workforce of 177,300. For more information, visit www.verizon.com/news/. To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/verizon-goes-over-the-top-with-awesomenesstv-and-dreamworkstv-orders-more-than-200-hours-of-original-programming-300048911.html SOURCE Verizon

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Facebook is working on virtual reality apps for social experiences


What's This? Oculus_rift_inaction-1 Image: Christina Ascani/Mashable Samanthamurphy By Samantha Murphy Kelly2015-02-18 16:48:24 UTC Facebook believes that one day we'll be able to connect with friends in virtual reality, so users can eventually experience someone's vacation as though they're right there with them. Facebook chief product officer Chris Cox revealed on stage Tuesday at the Code/Media conference the company's vision for how it plans to embrace virtual reality. Cox said Facebook is already developing virtual reality apps to enhance sharing, providing a fuller picture of what the social network is doing. Facebook, which acquired virtual-reality technology company Oculus VR for $2 billion in 2014, said users and celebrities will be able to create their own VR content, and send it to others. "You'll do it. Beyonce will do it," he said. Cox discussed how film demos created for VR headsets will enable wearers to see and experience a whole new world, such as the inside of a Blue Angel fighter jet or a yurt in Mongolia. For example, in the yurt, users can look around to see the landscape and people nearby, including one woman making food by a fire. Facebook plans to build on this concept to make sharing even more personal among friends. Although Cox provided scant information about when to expect Facebook virtual reality apps (and how they'll work), he said they won't debut for a while. "We're probably a long way from everyone having these headsets," he said. Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments. Topics: apps, Apps and Software, Facebook, Tech, virtual reality, VR

Snapchat Seeking Up To $19B in Valuation in New Funding Round


snap Snapchat is looking forward to raise as much as $500 million that would value the company at $16 billion to $19 billion. Executives are in advanced discussions with fund managers. The value is also close to the $22 billion that Facebook paid last year for WhatsApp, a messaging app that now has 700 million users. In 2013, Snapchat had rejected an acquisition offer from Facebook for USD 3 billion. As per a Bloomberg report, it also has been developing new features to make it an entertainment destination,a strategy that could help it lure more viewers and sell more ads. Apart from this, Snapchat has raised six rounds of investment, and secured a total funding of $648 million till date. It is backed by 11 investors and was launched in May, 2011 by Co-Founders Bobby Murphy and Evan Spiegel. The app allows to take photos, record videos, add text and drawings, and share a moment with friends. According to a recent report by comScore, Snapchat is now the third most popular app among millennials (18-34 year olds) at 32.9% penetration, led by Facebook (75.6%) and Instagram (43.1%) among smartphone users. Other apps are also included in this space such as LINE, Kakao Talk, Whatsapp, WeChat, Kik, Tango, Viber etc.,which attract hundreds of millions of users. The four major competitors of Snapchat are 4INFO, Tawkers, Tackk and ChatApp. Category Investments Mobile Report: Snapchat seeks funds to bump value to $19B Report: Snapchat seeks funds to bump value to $19B 10 Share This Story! Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about Report: Snapchat seeks funds to bump value to $19B Another day, another potentially eye-popping valuation of a tech startup. This time, it's the messaging app Snapchat. According to Bloomberg, the company is seeking a new round of funding that would value the Try Another Audio CAPTCHA Image CAPTCHA Help ]]> {# #} CancelSend Sent! A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. The messaging service is reportedly seeking new funding that would value the company at $19 billion. USA TODAY’s Brett Molina shares why Snapchat is worth billions of dollars. (Tech, USA TODAY) Another day, another potentially eye-popping valuation of a tech startup. This time, it's the messaging app Snapchat. According to Bloomberg, the company is seeking a new round of funding that would value the company as much as $19 billion. Citing "a person with knowledge of the matter," the report says Snapchat wants to raise $500 million. The funding would make it the third most valuable venture capital backed company in the world, behind ride-booking service Uber and Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi. Last month, Snapchat disclosed it raised $486 million, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, part of a flurry of huge funding rounds. Also last month, Xiaomi closed a $1.1 billion round that values the company at $45 billion, while Uber raised $1.2 billion. Snapchat, a messaging app specializing in video and photo messages that disappear seconds after they're sent, branched out into the content space with Discover. The feature allows media companies including CNN, ESPN and National Geographic to share Snapchat-style news. Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @brettmolina23. Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1Eo9Mi2 0) { %> 0) { %> 0) { %> ]]> Snapchat seeks to raise up to US$500M in new funding: Report [unable to retrieve full-text content]Snapchat is looking to raise as much as US$500 million in a new funding round that would value the mobile messaging company at ... Los Angeles-based Snapchat could not be reached immediately for comment.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

How To Spot Social Media Bots - They Are Often Lonely


Social media bots have become an increasingly challenging issue. They can trick you into buying stuff or even influence your opinion (read more about the trouble they can cause here). But one way to spot – and stop – bots is by using their own friends. Who wants to have friends who are just there to ‘sell you stuff’. Correct! No one! Being a bot is being lonely – or hang out with other bots. To demonstrate this I teamed up with Affinio, a company co-founded by Tim Burke (@t1mburke) that looks at social communities for brands. Often brands measure social media activity as a whole, where every engagement counts equally. That is not entirely correct however, because normally a brand wants to only address their specific target group. Does your Twitter account equals your brands target group? Not necessarily. Affinio showcases this. As a nice side effect one can easily spot bots since they form – unintentionally – communities of themselves. Let’s take some Top Social Media “Influencers” (Link to List). We analyzed the Amy Jo Martin’s Followers At a first look AmyJoMartin’s twitter followers look rather inactive. Many of them have no uploaded image, but show only the pre-set “egg” user image from Twitter. Random Sample from @amyjomartin However that might not necessarily mean that those guys are bots – it might just be that those tweeps are just less active – they did not even bother to upload an image. The lower level of activity, however, is easily seen. If one clusters the Twitter followers for both Jeff and Amy. One will find that Jeff’s least active followers tweet about 15 posts a month. While Amy’s has five groups that tweet below 1 post a month. (See the images here) Affinio’s strength is to analyze communities and identifying who is “influencing” each member of the community – meaning who do most tweeps in this community follow. If, however, one purchases a thousand bots like I did in my experiment with @spotthebot (see this movie about it), these bots are often sold to others as well. The bot owner had build them and now resells them over and over again. The consequence: all bots follow the same persons. Said differently these influencer of one group of bots can be seen as the “customer list” of these bots. Thus Amy has bots who follow her. Looking at the community becomes easy to see that not every “influencer” is as influential as we might have thought. If you want to learn more about ‘influencer’ and the way to measure them read this free chapter on marketing from my Book “Ask Measure Learn” by O’Reilly Media. Please note that Amy has not necessarily purchased those bots. As pointed out in this post, it might just be that others bought them to harm her or maybe a bot programmer used Amy to make their bots look more natural. Another way of spotting bots is by looking at their behavior, particularly when this behavior is too regular over time. If someone tweets and engages constantly, it is most likely not a human being. (At least I personally value my sleep!) Spotting BotsAn Arm’s Length Race If you are a software engineer you already might think that all those issues with bots can be easily circumnavigated. Bots could upload images automatically. Bots could be more active – just tweet from an rss feed. And yes, bots could be more careful who they follow and how regular they tweet. You are right! Every time a network spots and removes a bot the programmer understands that she will need to change the algorithm. Because of this unintended feedback look a well well-known dating service took action and no longer removed identified bots. Instead they moved them into a virtual chatroom where spam bots meet up with bots from the dating site. This way the programmer will not know for a while that her bot was detected. In the end, we need to trust that it is in the best interests of social networks to do all they can to remove bots. Most of them now offer a way to get certified or to identify a bot now. By doing so they can train computer programs to spot bot activity. Bots are a reality and they will try their best to influence us. And they might be even more successful in the area of Big Data. Bots are generating data as well, and this data migh skew our algorithms such as trending content. We will need to master them as much as we have mastered SPAM, and learn to fend them off in the same way we have learned by now not to send money to a Nigerian prince. But maybe someday soon bots will outsmart us. But only if the computer become more intelligent as Nick Bostrom discussed in his excellent book “Superintelligence“. Until then, we should just be cautious about which prediction systems we believe. If you want to learn more about social media and big data – sign up for my newsletter.

How Social Media Marketing Looks in 2015


Five years ago, Facebook had introduced its now-iconic ‘Like’ button and MySpace was still popular. Since then, social media underwent rapid development and has grown into a huge and worldwide phenomenon with 2.46 million posts being made on Facebook every minute, 104 thousand images being taken on Snapchat and 1,730,000, 000 users who have uploaded about 20,000 pictures on Tumblr. These figures are expected to increase every year substantially and show how influential social media has become in terms of how people engage and communicate with each other as well as how business and commerce is done. Social media is used by about 97% of the marketers and 92% have acknowledged that importance and effectiveness of this tool for their businesses. Following are the trends and highlights that will be part of social media in 2015: 1- Content marketing is going to get more social. The power of content marketing is dependent on not just creating the ideal content, but also how the content is distributed to the targeted audiences.2- Real time social marketing is highly important. By observing and responding promptly to the needs of the target audience, marketers and business owners will be able to promote better engagements, which can increase conversions and sales.3- Audio and video are important elements of social content. They have become powerful tools like other digital marketing channels, which can lead to better responses through better engagement.4- There is also steady shit to social media on mobile. Experts have predicted that about 1 billion people will use their mobile gadgets for accessing social media on mobile. Therefore, it is logical for businesses to start focusing on mobile social media to make the most of it.5- Paid social media advertising will also continue to rise. Daniel Neubauer, the CEO of Internet Marketing Company Red Ram Media, says "The natural or organic reach of a regular Facebook post is around 0.073%. Businesses should give some thought to paid social media advertising if they want to get more mileage from their social media efforts".6- Social media wallets will be used for payment. Mobile usage has seen a phenomenal rise due to which prominent online tech players like Apple and PayPal have been driven to action for taking advantage of the mobile payment space.7- Social media commerce is also on the rise. Twitter, Facebook and soon other social media platforms will exploit commerce with ‘buy’ buttons that will be fully functional soon.8- It has been predicated by experts from Gartner and other research firms that businesses will use social media in a more smarter and analytical manner.9- Social media is also gaining importance in the business-to-business marketing arena. Facebook has an 89% usage rate and LinkedIn is close behind with an 88% usage rate by marketers.10- New social networks are also rising such as Ello, which are promising to provide users with a social network that’s free of ads and will not sell important user data to third parties. These trends should be kept in mind by marketers when designing social media strategies for 2015.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Best Practices for In-Store Mobile Strategy in 2015


Mobile strategy is erroneously reduced to, “What did I sell on the phone?” This limited view ignores the impact of this technology to drive sales at the local and store level. A well-executed mobile strategy can unify channels, wrapped in a convenient package for your biggest brand fans. Brand loyalty and in-store action should not be ignored, especially since these elements impact the purchase decision process so heavily. In the apparel industry, which is often driven by brand and lifestyle appeal, the mobile device plays a pivotal role in sealing that customer connection and long-term brand loyalty. Craft a mobile strategyThere are a surprising number of consumer-facing apparel brands that lack an apparent mobile strategy. Some think having a responsive website checks the “mobile strategy box” but it includes so much more than that. Mobile strategy refers to understanding where your customer is on her journey with your brand and how to best connect with her in that context. Is she loyal or transient? Is she standing in a store or sitting at home on her sofa? Is she social or does she wish to connect on her own terms? The one thing I can guarantee is she's staring at her mobile device. In fact, the average customer is looking at her smartphone's screen for more than about three hours per day (almost as much as television!). Start simple – have a responsive mobile website. If your brand is consumer-facing, you need to allow consumers to gain access to your site on their mobile devices. Does lifestyle matter to your shoppers? Do they identify with your brand's lifestyle promise? Are they loyalists? If you answered "yes," you may wish to look into a mobile application to better provide a personalized experience to your most loyal fans. If not, you may look to partner with applications that are sticky with your demographic and take advantage of mobile ads. Empower the consumerSince the mobile device is always in the consumer's pocket or hand, use this as an opportunity to educate her about your product, no matter which channel she's using to purchase. A great example of this is the scan feature on The North Face’s mobile application, which works to scan any brand tag on its clothing. Whether in a reseller’s store or The North Face’s own direct retail channels, consumers can learn more about any of the company’s products; read reviews, learn about product features; and even watch videos on wear tips. Specialty apparel brands, selling products that have a technology component or need an explanation, can benefit greatly from this mobile strategy, even in stores. Make the stores interactiveMerchandising in a physical retail location is already a challenge, and even more so if a brand doesn’t control the retail environment. However, using new technologies such as beacons can make retail environments interactive and personalized. Brands using displays shipped or embedded with beacons can communicate with fans using the mobile app who receive tailored messages when in proximity of the beacon. An example would be pushing a message that tells customers about a new collaboration and encourages them to learn more about your product design. Beacons don’t have to be just about pushing promotions; they can also activate content and personalized messaging based on purchase history. Focus on the futureIncreasingly, the phone isn’t the only mobile device found with consumers at all times. Wearables such as FitBits, iWatches and interactive jewelry are entering the consumer consciousness. Recognizing that its audience is taking fitness to a new level, Under Armor recently invested in acquiring three popular mobile applications as part of its strategy, pairing its popular apparel with the connected consumer lifestyle. This isn’t to say brands should go out and buy apps or wearable device companies, but they certainly can participate in co-marketing with them - especially those with a complimentary demographic all to their own. As the customer journey takes a digital detour, apparel brands must remember that mobile strategy is essential to connecting with the modern shopper. What better way to celebrate and reward these loyal consumers than providing them with the heightened and personalized experience they all seek? A sound mobile strategy is the icing on the cake that can really catapult your brand into recognition audience is taking fitness to a new level, Under Armor recently invested in acquiring three popular mobile applications as part of its strategy, pairing its popular apparel with the connected consumer lifestyle. This isn’t to say brands should go out and buy apps or wearable device companies, but they certainly can participate in co-marketing with them - especially those with a complimentary demographic all to their own. As the customer journey takes a digital detour, apparel brands must remember that mobile strategy is essential to connecting with the modern shopper. What better way to celebrate and reward these loyal consumers than providing them with the heightened and personalized experience they all seek? A sound mobile strategy is the icing on the cake that can really catapult your brand into recognition securing a long-term position in this exciting future of retail. Maya Mikhailov is co-founder and executive vice president of GPShopper.

New Yahoo Mobile Development Suite Seduces App Makers With Analytics, Search, Ads


Today at Yahoo’s first mobile developer conference, the tech giant unveiled its new Yahoo Mobile Development Suite that combines Yahoo App Publishing for monetization, Search In Apps, and App Marketing with its Flurry Analytics acquisition made last year. This is Yahoo’s “ads in dev’s clothing” strategy to convince app makers to buy and host its ads. Flurry now has 200,000 app developers on its platform who have built 630,000 apps that reach 1.6 billion devices. Yahoo meanwhile now has 575 million monthly mobile visitors to its properties and hit $1.2 billion in mobile revenue in 2014, as it predicted. “Today is about building innovative, game-changing applications,” said CEO Marissa Mayer when she took the stage. Now, rather than just make them itself, Yahoo is providing the tools for developers to build, grow, and earn money on their own apps. Yahoo Growth Mobile Trends Following Mayer, Flurry CEO Simon Khalaf took the stage to give an update on the state of mobile. He says there are three big trends in mobile right now: A massive rise in mobile shopping Messaging apps becoming whole platforms, like WeChat’s taxi integration, Line’s games, and Snapchat’s new Snapcash payment feature that prove people want more services from their favorite apps Phablet phones driving a massive increase in media consumption 2014-Sessions-Growth-vF2 Each piece of the Yahoo Mobile Development Suite is getting its own update as well as being tied together. IMG_8378 Flurry Explorer And Pulse Flurry announced the new Flurry Explorer analytics tool, which an exec said is an “ad-hoc query analysis tool” that lets you “ask complex questions of your data and get the answer in seconds.” The product is free at any scale, which poises it to undercut Mixpanel, and analytics tool favorite around the industry that unfortunately can be quite expensive depending on how many in-app events are being measured. Flurry is also launching Flurry Pulse, which lets developers securely share any of their data with their partners with ease. No additional code needs to be written. For example, mobile app publishers serving ads can send their mobile audience data directly to comScore (a Flurry Pulse launch partner). Previously, developers would have had to integrate another comScore SDK into their apps. This shrinks app size, increases app stability thanks to minimizing code, and removes the need for extra updates. Yahoo plans to add additional partners to Flurry Pulse soon, and is now in developer preview and will roll out over the coming weeks and months. IMG_8380 Monetizing With Ads To give mobile developers a better way to monetize, Yahoo today launched Yahoo App Publishing. Now through the Flurry SDK, developers can integrate Yahoo’s Gemini native ads that fit into different app feeds, whether they’re vertical streams, or horizontal cards. No matter what an app looks like, Yahoo’s Gemini system can morph standard ads to match the app’s design. Last year Yahoo acquired video adtech startup BrightRoll. Now developers can pipe BrightRoll ads into their apps through the Flurry SDK. So if an app features video content, they can easily monetize it without their own sales force through BrightRoll. “Isn’t this great? Grumpy Cat and Big Macs in your app, and you make money from it,” said BrightRoll CEO Tod Sacerdoti. IMG_8389 Yahoo Search In Apps Developers don’t want users bouncing from their apps when they need to run a web search. So today Yahoo launched Yahoo Search In Apps, an integratable search tool for mobile apps. The idea is that not only will users stick around in a developer’s app if they can search from there, but the developer can share in the ad revenue if users click on search ads. Yahoo Search In Apps is now integrated in Yahoo’s main app, Yahoo News Digest, Yahoo Mail and Android launcher Yahoo Aviate. Externally, the Dodol launcher and Solo launcher apps now integrate Yahoo Search In Apps. Yahoo’s Jon Paris gave the example of someone using news app and wanting to learn more about the topic of the article. Yahoo lets them search without exiting the app. IMG_8391 Yahoo Mobile Marketing Yahoo Native AdsYahoo is tying together its three mobile advertising options for developers: Gemini native ads on Yahoo’s properties, video ads on third parties, and Sponsored Post social ads on Tumblr. Now developers can target ads in any of these channels using Yahoo’s identity data with a self-serve tool. That includes what people browse on Yahoo and Tumblr, and what they do across the web thanks to Flurry’s big footprint. The Virtuous Cycle Overall, Yahoo’s platform is a smart play because it dangles free analytics and monetization tools to lure developers towards its advertising products. Investors gave Yahoo a small 1.42 percent bump today as of 3:15 p.m. EST thanks to the launches. This “PlADform Strategy” is what I wrote Facebook and Twitter were aggressively developing last year. Hence, Yahoo’s new platform will put it into more direct competition with Facebook and Twitter, which also offer analytics, advertising and monetization tools. Developers will be looking for which platform has ads that deliver the most valuable users, pays them the most for hosting their ads, and gives them the best understanding on what’s going on in their apps through analytics. Expect Facebook to improve its offerings in these next month at its f8 developer conference. In a press conference after the keynote, Mayer referred to the suite as creating a “virtuous cycle” that helps developers at all stages of their app’s lifespan. “You start with people that build great products, products lead to traffic, traffic leads to revenue, and you can reinvest that.” That’s quite similar to the Build-Grow-Monetize loop Facebook talks about with its platform. Marissa Mayer Press ConferenceWhen I asked how Yahoo will nudge developers along the cycle, Mayer said it happens naturally as once someone builds a product, they want to make it better, grow it, and earn money from it. It’s the last two phases where Yahoo makes money, so getting devs there is critical. Khalaf noted that “Our largest competitor was Sand Hill Road. They were giving money to developers and not asking them to monetize.” Venture capitalists just wanted growth now and revenue later, but Khalaf says that’s changed now, led by mobile games and big platforms like Facebook making big bucks on the small screen. Monetization is being baked into the app experience, so developers are thinking about it earlier. Yahoo’s SVP Of Mobile Adam Cahan tells me that with that focus from the start, developers are realizing “a sales organization is an expensive beast.” They’d rather outsource it to platforms like Yahoo. Also, Cahan says “the ads suck less” thanks to new native formats and targeting, so devs are less weary to build them in. And Flurry Chief Product Officer Prashant Fuloria the parts of the cycle have synergies. Flurry analytics can teach developers who their users are so they can sell demographics to Yahoo’s advertisers, and onboard more like them through Yahoo App Marketing. Screen Shot 2015-02-19 at 11.07.21 AM Mayer also responded to my question about where there are future opportunities for the Yahoo Mobile Development Suite, saying “What we see the most demand for is around identifying users across platforms. Some of the cookie matching we’re working with comScore on.” She’s referring to being able to target users with ads on smartphones or tablets or web based on what they do on these other devices. Google and Facebook have taken the spotlight in ad targeting, but Mayer seems intent on closing the gap the best Yahoo can. It might not have the top search engine or social network where people volunteer personal data, but Yahoo does understand people’s interests by triangulating which of its products they use. A few years ago, it was almost inconceivable to think about Yahoo getting mobile right for itself, let alone helping anyone else. But the company saw where the industry was going, and spun the wheel to course-correct. Mayer capped her portion of the conference by saying “Yahoo mobile went from being a hobby with just 50 people working on it to being a quarter of our business last year.”

How to Protect Yourself Online


Technology Security Data breaches seem to be in the news all the time. Not a month goes by when we don’t hear about a major retailer’s database getting hacked and your credit card information being stolen. When your information is stolen, it can get expensive for you if you don’t catch it soon enough. At the very least, it can be very inconvenient as you work to cancel credit cards and change information on other accounts. It’s almost a given these days that some of your information, at some point, will be compromised — even if you don’t ever do anything online. Most of us don’t want to avoid the Internet anyway. Online shopping is inexpensive and convenient. So, if you want to keep yourself as safe as possible online, here are some tips for protecting yourself: Look for Secure Sites One of the most important things you can do is look for secure sites. Check for the lock icon on the address bar of your browser. You can also look for the “s” after the “http” in the URL. Those are indications that the site is secure. You can also check for SSL certifications, like those offered by DigiCert and Symantec. This offers you privacy and security. While it’s not completely full proof, it can provide you with a layer of protection. Be Careful about Passwords It’s also a good idea to create strong passwords and to choose different passwords for different sites. It’s common for someone to use an attack to get one password and username combination from one site, and then try it on several other sites, since many people use the same login information for multiple sites. Make sure that you create long passwords with a combination of letters, numbers, and other characters. Make sure that these passwords don’t have to do with personal information that can be found online. Your children’s birthdays, your high school mascot, and other common information is fairly easy to find or guess — especially if you’re not careful about what you share on social media. You can make this easier by using a password manager. Trend Micro defines the best password manager by providing you with the ability to manage as many unique passwords as necessary. You just need one password, and all the rest of your passwords can be complex and hard to hack — and you don’t have to remember them all. Use Protective Software It’s not just about data breaches on other sites; you also have to worry about others getting your information from your own computer. One of the best things you can do is get protection for your computer. Look for good anti-virus software that also includes firewall protection and malware and adware protection. You might be surprised at some of the programs hidden on sites and applications you access. The right protective software can help you avoid the most dangerous items. As long as you keep it updated, you should be able to avoid bringing something to your computer that will steal your passwords or infect your computer in some other way. Remain Vigilant to Protect Yourself Online While you definitely want to be cautious in protecting yourself as you go online, you also need to be aware of the fact that, no matter what you do, your information might still be stolen. As a result, you need to remain vigilant. Make it a point to double-check your bank statements and credit card statements. Check to make sure that you don’t have fraudulent purchases made. If you do see these purchases, make sure to go through the proper notification channels as quickly as possible so that you don’t end up being liable for the costs. Part of remaining vigilant also means that you need to be ready to change your accounts if necessary. To protect yourself online, avoid using your debit card or bank account, since that can be the most difficult to change, especially if you have a lot of automatic transactions. Most of the time, a credit card account number can be changed and all the information transferred easily. This is not the case with a primary bank account, and you should protect it as much as possible. With a few good practices on your part, you should be able to protect yourself better when you use the Internet, whether you are shopping or just surfing. About Tom Drake Tom is a financial analyst and personal finance blogger. His personal finance expertise has been sought out and featured on Forbes, Globe and Mail, Mint, WiseBread, Bargaineering, and Consumerism Commentary. He can also be found on his own sites, including Canadian Finance Blog and Personal Dividends.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Delhi election results 2015: Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP destroys BJP; Giriraj Kishore attacks ‘particular community’


In a major political event that may well have major repercussions for the national firmament, Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today proved there is much truth in the ‘David vs Goliath’ story to beat Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress by scripting a landslide victory, winning 67 of the 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, stopping PM Narendra Modi and his, what looked like, unstoppable pan-India ride to power. The BJP’s humiliation was complete with its Chief Ministerial face Kiran Bedi losing in the traditional stronghold of Krishna Nagar which was long held by party veteran Harsh Vardhan. The BJP won a paltry three seats as all its veterans had to bite the dust. The party gambled on Kiran Bedi but relied mostly on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s image, which still did not work for the party. On the other hand, Congress even failed to win a single seat. The scale of AAP’s victory was reminiscent of the victories recorded by the Sikkim Sangram Party (SSP) which won all the 32 seats in the assembly while the JD (U)-BJP alliance won 206 of the 243 seats in 2010. In the 1991 Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, the AIADMK-Congress alliance won 225 of the 234 seats while in subsequent elections the DMK-Congress alliance won 221 of 234 seats. AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal will now take oath as Delhi Chief Minister on February 14 at the Ramlila Grounds, the platform that launched him during the days of India Against Corruption, exactly one year after he stepped down. Live Delhi election results 2015 highlights: 6.45 pm: Arvind Kejriwal elected leader of AAP legislature party. 6.30 pm: Sorry for disappointing performance of the party. Could not gauge the mood of people: P C Chacko tells Congress chief Sonia Gandhi. 6.15 pm: National Conference today congratulated Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for its “glorious victory” in Delhi Assembly polls saying BJP’s decline signified the rejection of “communal and divisive” politics in the country. 6.00 pm: Congress leader Rajiv Shukla today favoured “drastic steps” to revamp the party in wake of the unprecedented poll debacle in Delhi but steered clear of questions of bringing Priyanka Gandhi to the fore. “The results are disappointing. Drastic steps are needed to strengthen the party. Both BJP and Congress should learn lessons,” Shukla added. 5.45 pm: Union minister Giriraj Singh, who is seen as a Hindutva voice said, “We have not lost this election. Like Abhimanyu was killed through deceit by enemies, BJP has been defeated by polarisation of pseudo-secular forces. Members of a particular community were polarised before elections.” 5.30 pm: AICC in-charge for Delhi PC Chacko offers to resign following party’s worst-ever performance. 5.15 pm: Final tally: Aam Aadmi Party wins 67 seats in 70-member Delhi Assembly; BJP gets 3. 5.00 pm: The loss opened a schism within the BJP too with senior leader and Haryana minister Anil Vij today slamming the party’s strategy, saying it should not have “imported leaders”. If the party had concentrated on building leaders rather than importing them, then this would not have been the position of the party.” 4.45 pm: The reaction on the social media was stark too: Actress Shabana Azmi posted, “The indian voter deserves all our respect.Congratulations to #AAP. Dilli ne keh diya ab tumhare hawale watan saathiyo.ball is in your court (sic).” 4.45 pm: In customary fashion, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray used some plainspeak to target BJP. He said, “It would not be wrong to call the results a defeat for Narendra Modi. But the people of Delhi have shown that tsunami is mightier than a wave.” 4.30 pm: BJP trotted out Union Minister Piyush Goyal and he said, “I will not hold anybody responsible for BJP’s defeat. But I do not feel that Modi wave has faded.” 4.15 pm: A chastened Congress reacted: This loss has registered strongly with us and we will take all steps to establish our connect with the people aam aadmi party, arvind kejriwal, bharatiya janata party The vote share among AAp, BJP, congress and other parties in the Delhi election 2015. (Courtesy: Election Commission) 4 pm: Delhi Election results update: 70/70 results in; AAP wins 67 seats, BJP 3, Congress 0, others 0. 3.45 pm: Delhi Election results update: 63/70 results in; AAP wins 60 seats (7 leading); BJP 3 3.20 pm: Delhi Election results update: 60/70 results in; AAP wins 57 seats (10 leading); BJP 3 3.05 pm: Delhi Election results update: 56/70 results in; AAP wins 53 seats (14 leading); BJP 3 2.30 pm: Delhi Election results update: 55/70 results in; AAP wins 52 seats (15 leading); BJP 3 2.20 pm: Election results update: 46/70 results in; AAP wins 44 seats (23 leading); BJP 2 (1 leading) 2.00 pm: Election results update: 41/70 results in; AAP wins 39 seats (28 leading); BJP 2 (1 leading) 1.50 pm: AAP leader Manish Sisodia wins from Patparganj constituency defeating BJP’s Vinod Kumar Binny by over 24,000 votes. 1.45 pm: Election results update: 32/70 results in; AAP wins 30 seats (37 leading); BJP 2 (1 leading) 1.40 pm: AAP’s Jarnail Singh defeats the richest candidate from Akali Dal Sirsa from Rajouri Garden 1.35 pm: I want to apologize to the BJP for not living up to the party’s expectations, says Kiran Bedi 1.30 pm: Election results update: 28/70 results in; AAP wins 26 seats (41 leading); BJP 2 (1 leading) 1.25 pm: Arvind Kejriwal will take oath as Delhi Chief Minister on February 14 at Ramlila Maidan, says AAP leader Ashutosh Aam Aadmi Party, AAP, Delhi elections 2015, AAP celebration Supporters of Aam Aadami Party celebrate after party candidate wins, at Patel Nagar in New Delhi. (Express Photo by Praveen Khanna) 1.10 pm: election results update: 17/70 results in; AAP wins 15 seats (51 leading); BJP 2 (1 leading) 12.55 pm: AAP wins 13 (leading 53); BJP 2 (1 leading); INLD 0 (1 leading) 12.50 pm: Kiren Bedi loses from Krishna Nagar constituency 12.45: AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal wins from the prestigious New Delhi constituency 12.45 pm: AAP leader Gopal Rai wins Babarpur seat with more than 35,000 votes; Another AAP candidate Alka Lamba wins from Chandni Chowk. 12.40 pm: Jai Kishan, the five-time Congress MLA from Sultanpur Majra, is in third place. 12.40 pm: I must acknowledge it. It is a decisive victory, says BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad 12.30 pm: AAP wins in Hari Nagar, Central Delhi 12.20 pm: Perhaps the biggest victory in Delhi, Ajay Dutt of AAP wins Ambedkar Nagar by more than 40,000 votes. 12.15 pm: BJP’s Vijender Gupta wins Rohini 12.10 pm: BJP leader Jagidsh Mukhi defeated by AAP’s Rajesh Rishi from Janakpuri constituency; Another BJP candidate Vijender Gupta wins from Rohini. 12.05: Naresh Balyan of the AAP leads in Uttam Nagar by 13,000 votes. AAP leads by a huge margin in both Patel Nagar and Sadar Bazar. BJP way behind. congress nowhere in the battle. 12 noon: Latest part positions – AAP leads in 63 seats, BJP in 6, Congress 0, others 1 11.55: Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi congratulate Arvind Kejriwal on dream results in Delhi Elections 2015 11.50 am: I salute the people of Delhi, they have achieved something spectacular: Arvind Kejriwal We have to serve the people of Delhi. I am a very small man alone, we have to do it together. This Delhi belongs to everyone: Arvind Kejriwal. 11.45: Arvind Kejriwal gives addresses public, says we took the virtuous path. Kejriwal’s ‘Paanch Saal Kejriwal’, ‘Bharat Maata ki Jai’, ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ resonate amid sound of fire crackers. Read: Arvind Kejriwal Profile: Delhi CM-desgnate makes a royal come back 11,40 am: Congratulations pour in. Omar Abdullah tweets: Wow, well done #Delhi & well done @AamAadmiParty. Good luck to @ArvindKejriwal for the next 5 years. Shazia Ilmi tweets: Congratulations to every Aap worker and leader. Do well. Wish u well 11.40 am: AAP wins Ambedkar Nagar seat 11.30 am: Key constituencies: New Delhi- Kejriwal leading by 19,000 votes; Malviya Nagar – AAP’s Somnath Bharti leading by 4,000 votes;Dwarka – AAP’s Adarsh Shastri leading by 20,000 votes; Krishna Nagar – BJP’s Kiran Bedi leading by less than 1,000 votes; Chandni Chowk – AAP’s Alka Lamba leading by 17,000 votes; Janakpuri – BJP’s Jagdish Mukhi trailing by 11,000 votes 10.25 am: AAP describes its electoral win in Delhi Elections 2015 as a “victory of honesty”. It is the victory of honesty, says AAP leader Manish Sisodia as results show huge victory for the party. 11.20 am: Even if BJP gets less than 7 seats we will give LOP to BJP, says AAP’s Kumar Vishwas. Take the opinion poll, tell us you views: Take Our Poll 11.15 am: 5 Saal Kejriwal resonates louder than ever with AAP making leads in 66 seats. 11.10: BJP executive committee likely to be disbanded 11.05 am: Live Delhi election results 2015 – AAP lead in 66, BJP left stranded at 3. Congress losing in all seats 11 am: Kiran Bedi is now leading by 1,000 votes in Krishna Nagar. 10.58 am: Anna Hazare congratulates Arvind Kejriwal over AAP’s performance in Delhi Polls, Says BJP has lost its credibility 10.55 am: BJP needs 7 seats in Delhi assembly to be able to appoint a leader of opposition. 6 leads until now. 10.45 am: Ajay Maken assumes responsibility for Congress’s disastrous outing in the Delhi election results. Maken says he will resign from the post of general secretary of the party. 10.40 am: Latest party positions – AAP leading in 62 seats, BJP in 7, Congress 0, Others 1 10.35 am: Former AAP minister Saurabh Bhardwaj leading from the prestigious Greater Kailash constituency. Congress candidate Sharmistha Mukherjee, daughter of President Pranab Mukherjee in 3rd place 10.30 am: Kiran Bedi congratulates Arvind Kejriwal, says “full marks to Arvind” on AAP victory Full marks to Arvind. Congratulations. Now take Delhi to the heights it belongs to. Make it a world class city.. 10.25 am: Arvind Kejriwal wishes to meet PM Narendra Modi; PM Modi invites AAP leader for tea PM assures Kejriwal of Centre’s complete support in the development of Delhi. 10.2o am: Lead in for 70 seats – AAP takes mammoth lead in 62 seats, BJP in 8, Congress 0. Live Delhi elections results, AAP, Arvind Kejriwal Celebrations by AAP supporters in a poll booth in Delhi. (Express photo by Tashi Tobgyal) 10.15 am: As BJP heads for humiliating loss in Delhi elections 2015, PM Narendra Modi calls AAP chief Narendra Modi to congratulate him. Here’s what PM Narendra Modi tweeted: 10.15 am: Delhi Congress President Arvinder Singh Lovely sends his resignation to Congress President Sonia Gandhi after poll debacle 10.12 am: Even though we lost Delhi elections so badly, we want to salute Delhi people… we take responsibility of the defeat: says Congress leader PC Chacko I’d like to congratulate Arvind Kejriwal ji & AAP, wish he will be able to fulfill promises, says Chacko. 10.10 am: BJP says said the Delhi Election results 2015 were a referendum on Arvind Kejriwal and could not be seen as reflection of the Narendra Modi government’s performance. 10.08 am: Change from 2013 polls – (+) 28 for AAP, (-13) for BJP, (-8) for Congress 10.05 am: Dwarka round 3, AAP’s Adarsh Shastri leads 17000 votes while BJP trails at 9000 votes. INC 3205 Round 3 – AAP leads in Krishna Nagar, Patparganj and Trilokpuri in East Delhi. Kiran Bedi trails in Krishna Nagar 9.55 am: Leads are in for 70/70 seats: AAP leading in 59 seats; BJP 10, Congress 1 9.48 am: Arvind Kejriwal leading by more than 3,000 votes in New Delhi seat. BJP’s Nupur Sharma is second and Congress’s Kiran Walia is third. 9.45 am: Leads are in for 69/70 seats: AAP leading in 55 seats; BJP 12, Congress 1 9.40 am: Sadar Bazar, which to Congress is like Krishna Nagar is to BJP, seems to be going the AAP way. Ajay Maken, head of the Congress election campaign, is trailing by over 13,000 votes. 9.38 am: Kiran Bedi is trailing in Krishna Nagar, a seat which the BJP has never lost 9.35 am: Lead are in for 68 seats; AAP leads in 54 seats, BJP in 12, Congress 1 9.30 am: AAP’s Manish Sisodia leads with votes 3660 inPatpargaj; BJP’s Vinodkumar Binny trails at 2703 after round one. 9.25: Trends show landslide victory for AAP (+19 change from 2013 polls) 9.25 am: Lead are in for 64 seats – AAP lead in 46 seats, BJP 15, Congress 3 9.20 am: Aam Aadmi Party’s Rakhi Birla starts with huge lead from Mongolpuri, Congress stands 2nd 9.15 am: 56 out of 70 seats in – AAP leads in 42 seats; BJP in 11, Congress in 3 9.10 am: BJP CM candidate Kiran Bedi trailing in Krishna Nagar 9.05 am: Leads in for 50 seats – AAP leads in 36 seats, BJP in 11, Congress in 4 Talks of a landslide victory for the Aam Aadmi Party have already hit television stations. 9 am: Congress leader Ajay Maken trailing in Sadar Bazar Live Delhi elections results, AAP, Arvind Kejriwal, Congress Delhi election results 2015: A deserted Congress office at 24, Akbar Road. The Congress candidates are trailing in all seats. (Express photo by Tashi Tobgyal) 8.58 am: AAP’s Naresh Yadav leading in Mehrauli 8.56 am: AAP leading in initial count at Seelampur, Babarpur, Ghonda, Karawal Nagar 8.55 am: Lead for 47 seats in: AAP leading in 30 seats, BJP in 12, Congress in 5; Awaited: 23 seats 8.55 am: Celebration breaks out in Aam Aadmi Party office 8.55 am: Defeat is mine, it’s not a reflection on PM Narendra Modi, say BJP’ CM candidate Kiran Bedi (Read story) 8.52: Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi party doubles lead over BJP; +7 from 3013 polls 8.50 am: Leads for 39 seats in; AAP leads in 23 seats; BJP in 11; Congress in 5 8.45 am: President Pranab Mukherjee’s daughter Sharmishtha trails AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj in Greater Kailash 8.45 am: Leads for 33 seats in: AAP leads in 19 seats, BJP 9, Congress4 8.42 am: Delhi wants an honest government: AAP’s Patparganj candidate Manish Sisodia says as counting of votes begins in East Delhi 8.40 am: Lead for 26 seat in: AAP leading in 14 seats; BJP 8, Congress 3, others 1 8.35 am: Let’s wait for the full results to come in, says Congress’s Ajay Maken. 8.35 am: Kejriwal leading in NewDelhi 8.34 am: AAP candidate and former Minister Rakhi Birla was leading in Mangolpuri constituency 8.32 am: In Patparganj, AAP’s Manish Sisodia leads as BJP’s Vinod Binny (formerly of AAP) trails 8.30 am: AAP leader Somnath Bharti leads in Malavia Nagar 8.30 am: Lead for 22 seats in: AAP leading in 11, BJP in 8, Congress 2, Others 1 8.20 am: Lead in 16 seats are in: AAP, BJP leading in 7 (-3) and 6 seats respectively 8.16: Here’e what AAP tweeted: 8.15: BJP and AAP both leading in 2 seats each 8.10 am: Kiran Bedi is leading in Krishna Nagar 8.10: AAP’s Yogender Yadav says David likely to overcome the Goliath 8.08: CEC says its has assured EVMs can’t be tampered with 8.07: BJP says Narendra Modi factor will world in Delhi Elections 8.05 am: BJP takes first lead in Rohini. The seat belonged to AAP in last elections. 8 am: Counting votes for Delhi Elections 2015 starts 7.50 am: Here’s what BJP CM candidate tweeted before counting of votes: 7.50 am: Here’s what Arvind Kejriwal tweeted ahead of elections results: Addressing his supporters after AAP’s massive mandate, a jubilant Arvind Kejriwal says he salutes the people of Delhi as they have achieved something spectacular. “We have to serve the people of Delhi… I am a very small man alone, we have to do it together. This Delhi belongs to everyone,” says Kejriwal. Describing its electoral win in Delhi as a “victory of honesty” and a mandate against “ignorant, offensive and negative politics”, AAP urges its supporters to maintain restraint. AAP leaders said the party will not leave its “decency” and will not tease those who lost. Talking to media, the Kejriwal says AAP government will gun for corruption and VIP culture in the national capital. As the voting trends trickled in showing a massive landslide for AAP, Modi called Kejriwal over phone to congratulate him on the victory and invites him for tea. He assured Kejriwal of Centre’s complete support in the development of Delhi. A ‘sulking’ Anna Hazare does a U-turn and congratulates Arvind Kejriwal over AAP’s performance in Delhi elections 2015. He said BJP has lost its credibility. Bedi also congratulated Kejriwal saying “full marks to Arvind.” Maken, whose party has been decimated in the elections, resigned as Congress General Secretary taking full responsibility for the debacle. As trends cemented what exit polls had foreseen, and as announcement of AAP’s victory neared, Kiran Bedi sought to shield PM Narendra Modi from facing the flak for the disastrous party campaign and said said she will take responsibility for BJP’s defeat. “We (me and Arvind Kejriwal) both are competing. We both are playing a match. When we play, only person can win. If the party wins, it will be a collective victory and if the party loses, I will take the responsibility,” Bedi reiterated as reporters at her residence asked ‘what went wrong’. The defeat for BJP was all the more bitter because it had won all the seven Lok Sabha seats in the last year’s general elections. The party’s gamble of making Bedi its Chief Ministerial candidate back fired. The only saving grace for the BJP was victory of its former state unit president Vijender Gupta who won from Rohini. Check out the opinion poll: Take Our Poll The stakes in this election are high for both BJP and AAP which had put up a spirited fight during the high-voltage campaign. Check out Live Twitter reactions on 2015 Delhi elections results: India Today-Cicero poll, after the end of polling, gave AAP 38 to 46 seats in the 70-member House and BJP 19 to 27 while Congress is predicted to get between three and five. Today’s Chanakya poll on News 24 channel gave AAP a higher figure of 48 seats and 22 to BJP. The poll says Congress and allies may fail to open account. Another poll on News Nation projected 41 to 45 seats for AAP, 23 to 27 for BJP and 1 to 3 for Congress. In the 2013 elections, AAP had got 28 seats and had to to tie up with Congress’ 8 to form a short-lived government of 49 days in the 2013 polls. The BJP had then emerged the single largest with 32 seats. The ABP-Nielsen poll said that AAP will get 39 while BJP 28 and Congress 3. Zee TV-C Voter poll projected 31 to 39 seats for AAP and 27 to 35 seats for BJP. Congress gets 2 to 4 in the poll. The highest number of 53 seats for AAP has been predicted by India News-Axis poll, which gave BJP 17 and Congress up to 2. 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Why is the election happening now just over a year since the previous state poll? You might not have noticed, but India’s capital city has not had an elected government since February last year when Arvind Kejriwal quit after just 49 days as chief minister. The national capital has since been under president’s rule, awaiting either a different government to take charge or another round of elections. Advertisement The first option proved difficult because no party had won a majority. The Bharatiya Janata Party came first followed by the Aam Aadmi Party leaving Congress a distant third. AAP formed a government with support from the Congress. After Mr. Kejriwal stepped down, no other coalition emerged. Months of consultations later, the state’s lieutenant governor recommended fresh elections in Delhi, which were held on Feb. 7. Results are announced today. The opinion polls and exit polls have had their say and given the lead to AAP. But they’ve been wrong before. Who do you think will win Delhi elections today? Picture AFP/Getty Images Advertisement Most exit polls released on Saturday suggested a comfortable majority for the Aam Aadmi Party. Some predicted a sweeping one. A poll by ABP News gave AAP a 17-seat lead over the BJP saying it would win 43 of 70 seats in Delhi’s legislative assembly. The poll said the BJP would trail with just 26 seats. Another poll, by the India Today media group, gave between 38 and 46 seats to AAP and only 19 to 27 to the BJP. If they hold true, this would be the first electoral bloody nose for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party since they stormed to power in federal elections in May. Advertisement Delhi has just outvoted itself. In 2013, a record 65.13% of voters cast a ballot. On Saturday, 67.11% of the 10 million registered voters turned out, breaking the previous year’s record. While close to 9 million people voted in the Delhi elections. The union territory and its nearby suburbs make one of the biggest clusters of humanity in the world. A World Bank Report last year put the region’s population at around 25 million people, ranking it the second-most populous city in the world after Tokyo. Delhi is likely to add another 10 million inhabitants in the next 16 years, the report said. The Aam Aadmi Party’s Arvind Kejriwal was up early asking for people’s prayers on Twitter as Delhi awaits election results. BJP chief minister candidate Kiran Bedi spared a thought on Twitter for the poor hacks up at the break of dawn to cover the election results. “I don’t think anyone can envy the media profession,” she tweeted. According to most exit polls from Saturday’s vote, the Aam Aadmi Party is headed for victory in the state election when results are announced today. Exit polling can be unreliable in India but it’s worth looking at which ones got it right last time round during state elections in 2013. News 24 -Today’s Chanakya poll came the closest. It predicted the Aam Aadmi Party would win 31 seats. In fact, AAP won 28 of 70 seats and formed a government with support from the Congress party. Advertisement In the exit poll released Saturday, Chanakya predicted AAP would win a clear majority with 48 seats. An exit poll released by ABP News, a news station, and a survey conducted by Nielsen in 2013 predicted a slim majority for the Bharatiya Janata Party and only 15 seats for the upstart Aam Aadmi Party. The minimum number of seats required to govern the 70-member Delhi assembly is 36. For the 2015 election, the poll predicts AAP will do much better with 39 seats and the BJP will win between 37 to 28 seats. Advertisement When polls closed at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the more than 12,000 electronic voting machines were put under lock, key, CCTV, and police guard. Then, this morning, they were taken to 14 different counting centers that each have several counting halls where counting supervisors and their assistants press the “result button” on each machine. The layout inside a counting hall looks something like this. Advertisement Counting can run into several rounds and is sometimes repeated before the returning officer announces the winner and final tally for each candidate. Many observers said the campaign to capture control of Delhi was uglier than most political campaigns. There were a lot of personal attacks and some mud-slinging, often through pamphlets stuck in newspapers. As part of its campaign, the BJP built more than 1,000 selfie-with-Modi booths–many of them on the back of little trucks–which set up in shopping malls, parking lots and street corners across the state. They let people take selfies using an app that made it look like they were standing with the prime minister. The BJP says that over half a million selfies were taken at the booths. Unlike previous state elections, where Mr. Modi focused largely on his development agenda, the Indian Prime Minister ran a direct attack campaign against Mr. Kejriwal. In rallies, Mr. Modi accused the AAP leader of dishonestly accumulating money for his campaign. The allegations against AAP – that some of its funds come from shell companies involved in money laundering — have not been investigated. Yogendra Yadav, a senior AAP leader has said that the party would “investigate shady companies” giving it money. In the end, in this David and Goliath-style struggle, Mr. Modi came off as trying too hard to bring Mr. Kejriwal down. Advertisement Power and property shares fell Monday after exit polls over the weekend suggested the AAP could capture majority control of Delhi’s assembly. Some analysts and investors are worried that the party of the protesting politician Arvind Kejriwal could cause trouble for companies in the capital region. Power companies and property companies in particular could be hurt, analysts say, if Mr. Kejriwal comes to power and tries to implement policies to lower voters’ electricity bills and rents. Constituency: New Delhi Why it Matters: Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi’s former chief minister, is again running for office from the elite New Delhi constituency. In 2013, Mr. Kejriwal triumphed here, defeating the Congress party’s Sheila Dikshit, at the time the incumbent chief minister. This year, Mr. Kejriwal was challenged by the BJP’s Nupur Sharma, a former president of the Delhi University Student Union and a law graduate from the London School of Economics. Constituency: Krishna Nagar Advertisement Why it Matters: Kiran Bedi, the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate, is contesting elections from east Delhi’s Krishna Nagar constituency. The constituency has been dominated by the BJP for more than two decades. A post-poll analysis by The Hindu, an Indian English-language daily newspaper, suggested that Saturday’s turnout in Krishan Nagar was about 72%, up from 68% in 2013. Constituency: Sadar Bazaar Why it Matters: The beleaguered Congress party’s star campaigner, Ajay Maken, a former member of parliament, is running from central Delhi’s Sadar Bazaar. In 2013, the Aam Aadmi Party won the seat — defeating a Congress party candidate who had won the seat since 1993. That didn’t take long. Vijender Gupta of the BJP is leading in Rohini, in outer Delhi, according to NDTV. The first lead in counting that began at 8a.m. with postal votes. While the Bharatiya Janata Party has been quick to say the Delhi elections are not a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first eight months in office, the ruling party was not shy about putting Mr. Modi’s photo on most campaign advertisements. But is this election a referendum on Modi? This question will be hotly debated in television studios and outside if the BJP loses the election. The party has credited a wave of support for Mr. Modi and his development agenda for its recent electoral victories. So, is a defeat in the center of power indicative of his waning popularity, or a comment on his government’s economic program? The BJP’s spokespeople have preempted this line of questioning. Shaina NC of the BJP said “results in Delhi can’t be linked to the Prime Minister’s work.” And the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate in Delhi, Kiran Bedi, said in televised statements last week that she would take responsibility for the party’s performance, an apparent effort to shield Mr. Modi from criticism. Advertisement To be sure, political analysts also say Mr. Modi remains overwhelmingly popular in other parts of the country and that Delhi’s elections reflect local issues rather than national preferences. Still, if the BJP loses, questions about whether the Modi wave is beginning to plateau will surface. Rakhi Bidlan of AAP is leading in Mangol Puri, outer Delhi according to NDTV and Somnath Bharti leads in Malviya Nagar. The BJP gets another lead in Janakpuri, central Delhi So, according to leads on T.V., it’s two all. Advertisement As counting began, hundreds of AAP supporters—from rickshaw-pullers to young students—gathered outside the party’s office in the western reaches of the capital. The song “Long Live Revolution” blasted from loudspeakers. Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal seems unperturbed by early results showing a close race with the BJP. While waiting for election results he’s watching, and sharing, parody videos of himself. In its debut election, the Aam Aadmi Party had quite a showing. It won 28 of the 70 seats it contested. Most of the support, at the time, came from the southern and central parts of the national capital, home to the city’s upper and middle classes. But Mr. Kejriwal managed to leave these groups that backed him slightly miffed when he decided to quit office not even two months into the job. This time, analysts say, he is set to gain from the city’s poor and lower-income communities, or the “urban underdogs,” who seemed pleased with Mr. Kejriwal’s short stint as chief minister when he cut electricity and water prices. Advertisement The former police officer known for her fight against corruption might be a right fit for Indian politics. But she appears to have become a victim of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Parachuted into the BJP just three weeks before the election, Ms. Bedi was quickly declared the party’s chief ministerial candidate. That decision set off discontent among the BJP’s longtime leaders who felt upstaged by the newcomer. If the polls are correct and the BJP don’t win today, Ms. Bedi could be made the scapegoat. Arvind Kejriwal’s campaign against corruption has not only been aimed at politicians and bureaucrats. The AAP has said it plans to cut power prices in Delhi in half by looking into the books of the big power companies for proof that they are pocketing too much profit. The Bharatiya Janata Party’s chief minister candidate, Kiran Bedi, made her name as a high-profile police woman. She worked in the narcotics bureau, the northeastern state of Mizoram and as inspector general of Tihar jail. Ms. Bedi is widely credited with turning around the jail and introducing significant reforms to the treatment of prisoners, including introducing yoga and meditation programs for inmates. Mr. Kejriwal too spent time in Tihar. He was arrested in 2014 and sent to the Delhi jail briefly after a senior BJP politician accused him of defamation. Mr. Kejriwal denies the allegations. There are nine more things you shouldn’t forget about Mr. Kejriwal here. Advertisement Mr. Kejriwal denies his party is left-leaning with a welfare-oriented bent. But his policies, including cheap electricity and free water, and his promise to take on Delhi’s large power distribution companies, have given AAP a pro-poor image. That used to be the Congress party’s territory. But exit polls suggested Congress has lost considerable ground among India’s poor communities and its sway with disadvantaged caste groups has declined. A poll by the India Today group suggested that support for the Congress in groups the organization classifies as “working class” and “lower middle class” has shrunk to roughly 16% while nearly 45% of such voters preferred AAP. Advertisement According to an exit poll by Today’s Chanakya, an Indian survey company, 55% of votes of Delhi’s lower castes went to AAP, with Congress getting less than 10%. Donations to AAP are rather like its political fortunes — up and down. After the party fared poorly in national elections, funding almost dried up. On one day in October last year just 713 rupees was donated to the party. But in recent weeks, as AAP has regained popularity among voters, donors have begun to open their wallets again and funding for the party has soared. At around 8:30 a.m. the common man’s Party was ahead in the earliest vote tallies, leading in the contests for 10 seats in the Delhi elections compared to BJP’s 9 seats Congress’s 2 seats. A key demographic that political pundits will be watching is the middle class vote. According to a study of the 2013 state elections in Delhi by the Center for the Study of Developing Societies, a New Delhi-based think tank, a third of voters it classified as middle class – who earn between $250 and $380 a month – picked AAP. Some political analysts believed these voters had turned against Mr. Kejriwal after he quit just 49 days into his term as chief minister last year. Many of them had begun to see him as an anarchist and a rabble rouser. But, if AAP wins the kind of broad victory exit polls are projecting for it, it appears many among Delhi’s middle class may have wanted to give Mr. Kejriwal another chance. Advertisement While Arvind Kejriwal seemed to have become a bit more calm and confident in this campaign, in the run up to the previous election and even during his brief stint as chief minister of Delhi, he did not shy away from creating chaos. He led protests, staged a roadside sit-in and even called himself an anarchist. Vansh Saluja, a 19-year-old law-school student, is among those chanting slogans outside the Aam Aadmi Party’s office. “Modi should watch out,” he says of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose BJP is the main rival in the Delhi state elections. “The new India, the young India, doesn’t vote on caste or religion. AAP is the only party that didn’t campaign on those lines,” says Mr. Saluja. “That’s why I’m here.” Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement Some of the first shots fired in the battle between Arvind Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi—former anti-corruption movement buddies—were through Twitter. Not long after it was announced that the former police woman was running with the BJP for chief minister, Mr. Kejriwal took to Twitter to challenge her to a debate and then ask why she had blocked him. — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 20, 2015 Advertisement To which Ms. Bedi responded… The television news station CNN-IBN Live says political pundits are claiming they will be able to call the election as early as 9 a.m. The station shows the Aam Aadmi Party leading in two constituencies with the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress Party following with one each. Aam Aadmi party leader Somnath Bharti is currently leading from south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar constituency, according to NDTV. He became a controversial figure for actions he took as the state’s law minister during AAP’s brief period in power last year. He ordered police to search a house in Delhi’s Khirki Extension that he suspected was a brothel. Mr. Bharti and his aides detained four Ugandan women at the scene after police said they lacked a judicial warrant for a search. The episode stiffened ties between India and Uganda, and prompted some African immigrants to move out of the Indian capital. Sambit Patra, BJP spokesman, says “What I’m seeing definitely scares me.” This is what he’s seeing. AAP is leading in 20 seats. The party needs 35 to win a simple majority. The BJP has 10 early leads in the city and Congress five. Advertisement The December 2013 elections left the state with a hung assembly. Of the 70 seats, Aam Aadmi Party got 28 back then, Bharatiya Janata Party got 31, Congress got 08 and Janata Dal (United) and Shiromani Akali Dal got one each. There was also one independent candidate that won a seat. As the results come in it’s becoming clear that it will be hard for the BJP to catch up to AAP’s lead. WSJ columnist Sadanand Dhume tweets that the only question left is when the BJP will admit defeat. India’s many television news channels are all working hard. Even before results have come in, their screens are stuffed with statistics. Headline Today’s screen barely had space for the news anchor. If Congress proved to be an underperformer in the previous Delhi elections, it has been something of a non-entity in this one. The party, which governed Delhi for 15 years before the 2013 polls in the national capital, ran a lackluster campaign. It won a fourth of Delhi’s votes in the previous election – at the time that was considered a dismal performance for the party. This time around, its vote share could fall below 15%, exit polls say. Its tally of seats in the legislative assembly could drop from 8 to below 5. The reason? Polls show Congress may have lost support among its most-loyal constituencies: the city’s poor and Muslim residents. Advertisement Delhi has been waiting for an election for nearly a year since Mr. Kejriwal stepped down as chief minister in February 2014. The BJP could have called for one at any time after it swept the national vote in May last year. Mr. Modi and his team may have waited too long and missed the Modi wave. Political analysts say the BJP would have been better-placed if it had gone to the polls in Delhi shortly after the nationwide vote in which the party won a historic victory. AAP, on the other hand, won only four of 543 seats in that election and lost all seven seats in Delhi. The fledgling party looked weak and out of depth then. But in the months that followed, it regrouped to prepare for the Delhi vote. Advertisement Mr. Kejriwal lasted 49 days as chief minister of Delhi before he resigned after not being able to pass anticorruption legislation. His party has since tried to use that short stint as a selling point. AAP has tried to remind voters of what he did during those 49 days and promised that if elected again, he’ll stay in office for five years. They’ve even written a song about it titled “Paanch Saal Kejriwal” or “Five Years Kejriwal.” First, it would put the brakes on the BJP’s winning spree. Since the party won a landslide victory in national elections in May, it has won state elections in Haryana, Jharkhand and Maharashtra as it seeks to expand its base outside its traditional strongholds. Second, a loss would hamper Mr. Modi’s efforts to consolidate his party’s position in the upper house of India’s Parliament where his political opponents, who are in the majority there, are obstructing his policies. Third, it would come as a personal embarrassment for Mr. Modi, who campaigned extensively in this election and governs the country from Delhi, and dent his image as India’s most-popular leader in recent years. Advertisement Fourth, it could embolden opposition parties at the federal level and in states, where his political dominance has overshadowed other political players. Political analyst Navnita Chadha Behera, professor in the department of political science at Delhi University, said the outcome of the Delhi election “would have major implications far beyond the boundaries of the capital city.” “A victory for the BJP would reaffirm Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s countrywide popularity,” she said. On the other hand, a win for AAP, which has put up a spirited campaign under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal, “would be the first major setback for Mr. Modi” in the nine months since he won the national election,” Ms. Behera said. “The AAP’s victory would stop the Modi juggernaut.” Advertisement For the first time, Delhi is witnessing a direct two-way contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party and Aam Aadmi Party. The Congress party, which ruled Delhi for 15 years until December 2013, has trailed badly this time in exit polls. We read AAP’s manifesto so you don’t have to. High on its agenda is to pass the Jan Lokpal bill, the anti-corruption legislation that Mr. Kejriwal couldn’t get through the assembly in 2014, leading to his resignation as chief minister. Read five other things to expect from an Aam Aadmi government. Advertisement Sandeep Shastri, a political analyst on CNN-IBN said that so far it looks like the Aam Aadmi Party did a better job of choosing new candidates this time. Early results suggest that AAP is winning in the constituencies where AAP picked different candidates than those that ran in 2013. The Bharatiya Janata Party has not done as well with its new candidates. The Election Commission’s official website just flashed the first preliminary results, showing that AAP’s Som Dutt is leading in the central Delhi constituency of Sadar Bazar. Ajay Maken, who led the campaign for the Congress party, is trailing there by more than 3,400 votes. Meanwhile, television news channels are projecting a big overall lead for AAP. NDTV says AAP is leading in 32 of 70 assembly constituencies. Advertisement He was rarely photographed without it during his first campaign for Delhi. He even held meetings with his ministers in the boxy, blue vehicle. But Arvind Kejriwal’s trusty WagonR—the car that connected him with the common man—has been out of the picture in recent weeks. Did it break down? Has he started using Uber instead? We want to know—what happened to the WagonR? Advertisement A smile, a wave and a brief appearance by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi. Ms. Bedi spoke briefly from the balcony of a residence where she said the state election results are not a referendum on her party’s performance in the national government. She says “the defeat is mine and not a reflection of the party.” Ms. Bedi is contesting from Krishna Nagar, where she is leading, according to CNN-IBN and NDTV news stations. Advertisement After national elections in May, Arvind Kejriwal—who used to make headlines daily—all but disappeared from the media. The tally of the total number of English news articles he was mentioned on in on Factiva shows he was largely ignored during the second half of 2014. He started making a comeback however in early January. Early results being broadcast on NDTV suggest that AAP is ahead on the votes for 36 seats giving it a majority at around 9:00 a.m. while BJP is only ahead on 12 seats. Meanwhile the Congress party is ahead in the races for 4 of the 70 Delhi assembly seats. Rajiv Jain, 40, and his wife, Samta, who run a jewelry shop, are among scores of people who have skipped a day of work to volunteer at the Aam Aadmi Party office. They say they are frustrated by how long it took to obtain licenses and permits to set up their small business. “At every step, we had someone asking for money to get the job done,” Mr. Jain says. He voted for Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP because it has its roots in India’s 2012 anticorruption movement. “All we want is a corruption-free Delhi.” Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement India’s stock market braced for another weak day as the Aam Aadmi Party looked likely to get majority in Delhi state elections. The benchmark S&P Sensex index has already lost 5% in the last week after various exit polls showed the Bharatiya Janata Party trailing in the race to govern the national capital. It ended down 1.7% Monday. “Traders are disappointed and shocked as the market was not expecting this kind of verdict,” said Vinod Nair, head of fundamental research at Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services. An AAP win will likely hit power and real-estate companies operating in the Delhi region, analysts said. has promised to cut electricity tariffs. The Cricket World Cup is on, but all eyes are on India’s real national sport—elections, tweets Anand Mahindra, chairman and managing director of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd: Trends on the Election Commission website look good for Aam Aadmi. AAP is now leading in 24 constituencies, according to the commission, including east Delhi’s Krishna Nagar, from where the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate, Kiran Bedi, is running for office. Ms. Bedi is almost 300 votes behind AAP’s S.K. Bagga. Take a look at this pie chart from the Election Commission, which shows the vote-share for each party as vote-counting continues. Advertisement Author Chetan Bhagat said the pin-striped suit which Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore during President Barack Obama’s visit in January is partly to blame for the defeat that the Bharatiya Janata Party is facing in the Delhi election. “That suit has not gone down well,” said Mr. Bhagat on a local television broadcast. The gold stripes in Mr. Modi’s navy blue Indian jacket and pants were not simple stitching. They were Mr. Modi’s name. Over and over again, the lines repeated the name: Narendra Damodardas Modi. Mr. Modi’s middle name is his father’s first name. Advertisement From just a few dozen volunteers this morning to scores of supporters now, the scene outside the Aam Aadmi Party office has begun to resemble that of a crowded Indian festival. Loudspeakers blast revolutionary tunes in the background, while supporters light firecrackers to celebrate the party’s lead. Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement Rajdeep Sardesai, a journalist on the Headlines Today television news station, says the results coming in show that both high-income and low-income neighborhoods in Delhi have voted for the Aam Aadmi Party. Promising subsidies for the poor—such as reduced electrical bills, and increased water supplies in areas without running water—may have worked in favor of AAP, says Mr. Sardesai. “What we said, we can deliver over the next five years,” says Meera Sanyal, an AAP spokeswoman. In the 2013 assembly election, predominantly central and south Delhi voted for AAP—that is, mostly middle to upper-class neighborhoods. Advertisement The BJP is starting to spin the results that show AAP in the lead. “This is a localized election,” said BJP Spokesman G.V. L. Narsimha Rao. “We have not been in power in Delhi for nearly 16 or 17 years, Delhi is not an easy ground for the BJP. Were this a national poll we would have swept it. This is a referendum on Kejriwal, people wanted to give him a chance. They somehow have good memories of the 49 days [he was in power.]” Advertisement Celebrations are in full swing at the Aam Aadmi Party office. According to the Election Commission, the party is leading in 41 of the Delhi’s 70 assembly constituencies. Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee tweeted congratulations to Arvind Kejriwal as election results seem to indicate a clean sweep for the Aam Aadmi Party. Ms. Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress Party and other regional parties have thrown their weight behind AAP in recent weeks. Trinamool will face its own challenge from the BJP in 2016 when the state goes to the polls. The Aam Aadmi Party is now leading in 49 seats of 70 in the Delhi assembly, according to data available on the website of NDTV. That’s a seat each for the 49 days of AAP’s last term in power. It suggests that Arvind Kejriwal’s apology for his previous 49-day-only government may have paid off. Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement Congress says there is no anger against the party. Congress is leading in just two of 70 seats, reducing the party to a complete non-entity. Randeep Singh Surjewala, a spokesman for the Congress, says the party’s “younger leadership needed a little time to find their feet.” But, Mr. Surjewala adds, “There is no anger against the Congress party per se.” Advertisement “The weather has changed in Delhi. The broom has swept the lotus away,” an Aam Aadmi Party supporter announces, a reference to the rival BJP’s party symbol. The crowd goes wild. Party volunteers begin handing out brooms, the electoral symbol of the AAP, to excited supporters. “Come, let’s clean up the mess in Delhi,” a young supporter screams. Advertisement The counting of votes for Delhi election should be over by 12 p.m. “We should know who will form the next Delhi government by early afternoon,” an official at India’s election commission said. At 9:25 a.m., Election Commission results showed the Aam Aadmi Party leading in races for 41 of Delhi’s 70 assembly seats. The Bharatiya Janata Party was leading in seven constituencies. The Congress party, which held power in Delhi for 15 years before losing elections in December 2013, was trailing everywhere. Advertisement Yogendra Yadav, a senior AAP leader and one of the party’s more professorial voices (perhaps because he is a professor), said Delhi has seen a wave in favor of his party. “The polls have turned out right, we underestimated,” he said, speaking on NDTV. “It’s a wave—it’s not just an underclass that voted for AAP, it’s the middle class as well. The [BJP] juggernaut seems to have halted at least for the moment.” He criticized Mr. Modi for making the vote a “referendum on himself.” But Mr. Yadav cautioned that hype could be damaging for the party going forward. “The hype around AAP actually damaged us last time,” he said. Advertisement Questions are being asked on the television station CNN-IBN about the status of Congress as a national party as the party trails Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Delhi election. The news station shows zero seats for Congress with the BJP leading in around 10 seats and AAP leading with more than 50 seats. “There is something called incumbency and that has affected us,” says Brijesh Kalappa, Congress party spokesman. Advertisement Manmohan Singh’s former spokesman, Pankaj Pachauri, congratulated the Aam Aadmi Party for its looming victory in the Delhi elections. The former Congress-led government’s spokesman had nothing to say about dismal showing by the Congress in the election. The Aam Aadmi Party had a poor showing in 2013 in south Delhi’s Badapur constituency, where it lost to the BJP by more than 20,000 votes. This year, Badarpur seems to be the constituency where AAP has managed to climb the ladder to the top in the most spectacular manner. Its candidate, Narayan Dutt Sharma, is leading by more than 21,000 votes. As counting continues, this seems to be the maximum margin the AAP has managed among the 55 constituencies where it is leading. Advertisement The Times Now television broadcast is reporting protests outside the Congress party’s office, including chants of “Bring Priyanka back.” Priyanka Gandhi is the daughter of Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi and the late Rajiv Gandhi, prime minister from 1984 to 1989. Her great-grandfather was independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister. Her grandmother, Indira Gandhi, served as prime minister for 15 years in two stints. But it is her brother, Rahul, who is the vice-president of the Congress party. “The only hope for the Congress party is Priyanka Gandhi,” says Arnab Goswami, a journalist on Times Now. The latest numbers suggest that AAP could win more than 80% of the seats of the Delhi Assembly. The NDTV tally at around 10:00 a.m. shows AAP leading on a whopping 59 out of the 70 seats. The BJP is a distant second, leading in 10 seats while Congress was ahead on no seats. When Arvind Kejriwal first ran for office from the elite New Delhi constituency, he zoomed past Delhi’s three-time chief minister Sheila Dikshit by more than 25,800 votes. While counting is still in progress, Mr. Kejriwal’s lead doesn’t seem as impressive as last time, he’s heading the charts with about 3,500 votes more than his immediate competitor from the Bharatiya Janata Party. Nonetheless, his party is on a great run leading in 58 of the 70 assembly seats, according to the Election Commission. The official vote-share of individual parties, as it stands now. Advertisement Arvind Kejriwal has given his first interview since results showed his party was leading in state polls. According to NDTV, Mr. Kejriwal said he was “the people’s chief minister.” “This is not my election it was the people’s election, I will show that the people are with me,” Mr. Kejriwal was quoted by the TV channel as saying. Advertisement Asked about his priorities, Mr. Kejriwal was quoted as saying: “I will end bribery. I will end the culture of bribery. I will be everybody’s chief minister.” Nalin Kohli, a spokesman for the Bharatiya Janata Party, said the party “certainly did not do as expected.” “We will concede defeat, just a matter of time,” Mr. Kohli said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. The final results are expected to be announced by noon. A defeat would be a major blow for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP, which is in power at the national level and had campaigned energetically to win in the national capital. Advertisement The Aam Aadmi Party has begun celebrating its lead in a quintessentially Indian way: by rolling out a dholak, or a traditional Indian drum. Housewives clad in saris and domestic workers holding brooms, AAP’s symbol, are among those dancing to the beats. Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement Politician Shazia Ilmi, who moved officially to the Bharatiya Janata Party from the Aam Aadmi Party just weeks before the Delhi election, congratulated the AAP on the party’s lead as vote-counting continued. “We should accept the result with humility,” she said moments ago on the Times Now television station, where she was bombarded with questions from journalist Arnab Goswami. “We want to know whether you took the right decision to switch,” he asked her. Ms. Ilmi said that AAP party chief Arvind Kejriwal “asked me to leave the party.” BJP chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi tweeted her congratulations to former colleague and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal. “Now take Delhi to the heights it belongs to,” she tweeted. At 10:36 a.m. Ms. Bedi was trailing in her constituency Krishna Nagar. Ajit Jain, a cardiosurgeon, is helping manage the swelling crowd outside the Aam Aadmi Party office. He says he was motivated to lend a helping hand after AAP leader, Arvind Kejriwal, dived into politics. “He was a tax officer, leading a comfortable life. There was no need to get his hands dirty. He still did,” Dr. Jain says, his stethoscope flung around his neck. “He is one of us. If we professionals don’t come out and support him, it’s a real shame.” “This is not a victory for the Aam Aadmi Party,” Yogendra Yadav, a senior AAP leader, says outside the party office. “It is a victory for the aam aadmi,” or common man. The crowd roars. “Hail India,” they chant in unison. Best-selling author Chetan Bhagat apologized on Twitter for mocking the Aam Aadmi Party in the past. Mr. Bhagat is particularly popular among India’s young people, who voted for AAP in droves. Mr. Bhagat instead turned his sharp tongue toward the BJP, noting that the party’s contingent in the Delhi state legislature looks to be so small, it could travel together in a single minivan. Of the 70 seats in Delhi’s state assembly, the BJP is now leading in only three, according to latest numbers from the Election Commission — and the Aam Aadmi party is looking to win in 66. The Congress party appears nowhere in the tally. In this picture, AAP supporters celebrate the stellar lead in 66 seats. Photo credit: Junho Kim for The Wall Street Journal Advertisement Yogendra Yadav, spokesman for the Aam Aadmi Party who specializes in psephology, the study and analysis of elections, said his party had was set to halt the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “juggernaut.” Juggernaut is a word with origins in Indian history. The mid 19th-century term describes a large or heavy vehicle, or something with overwhelming force. It comes from the giant wheels of chariots carrying the Hindu deity Krishna that are annually rolled during a procession from the Jagannath temple in the state of Orissa. Advertisement The BJP is leading in three seats, meaning that the MLAs could share an auto-rickshaw to work. The Bharatiya Janata Party looks set to lose so badly in the election, it might not qualify for the right to name the official opposition leader in Delhi’s state assembly. The BJP’s drubbing in the election appears to be leaving it with fewer than 10% of the 70 seats in the state legislative assembly. So, even though it would be the second-largest party in Delhi’s state assembly, behind the Aam Aadmi Party, its share of seats would be too small to qualify as official opposition leader. “The general rule is to get 10% of the seats in the state assembly, or a minimum of 10 seats,” constitutional expert Subhash C. Kashyap said. At 10:55 a.m., the BJP was leading in three seats in Delhi’s 70-seat state assembly. The AAP was leading in 66 seats, according to Election Commission of India website. Advertisement Rajeev Talwar, managing director of India’s largest property company, DLF Ltd., welcomed Arvind Kejriwal’s victory in Delhi. “It’s a change in the nation, a new generation is coming in,” he said. Mr. Talwar said that any result in a democratic election is worth applauding, “as long as we also develop the economy.” Advertisement Property and power shares have been sliding this week on concerns about AAP’s win. Investors and analysts are worried that Delhi’s new ruling party’s suspicion of big, profitable companies could lead to restrictions on how property and power companies do business in the capital. The shares of DLF had fallen as much as 2% Tuesday morning. Manish Sisodia, a member of the Aam Aadmi Party who is contesting the Delhi state election says “it is a victory for honesty” as latest numbers suggest that AAP could win more than 90% of the seats. Mr. Sisodia, who is contesting from the Patparganj constituency, is leading by 10,000 votes, according to the Election Commission of India. AAP party chief Arvind Kejriwal in his first interview since results showed his party was leading vowed to “end the culture of bribery,” according to the Indian channel NDTV. Advertisement With just three candidates leading in the Delhi assembly race, the BJP is “now a ‘Nano’ party with enough room for a chauffeur,” one joker quips–a reference to that most un-BJP of rides, the diminutive Tata Nano. The stretch leading up to the Aam Aadmi Party’s headquarters is now flooded with a sea of supporters. Doctors, teachers, day-laborers and domestic workers are among those shouting slogans praising party leader, Arvind Kejriwal. “Paanch saal Kejriwal. Paanch saal Kejriwal,” the crowd chants, which, in English, loosely translates to “Kejriwal for five years.” Five years is the tenure of a chief minister in Delhi. Advertisement The daughter of India’s President Pranab Mukherjee, Sharmishtha Mukherjee, ran her debut election this year from south Delhi’s Greater Kailash constituency. She represented the Indian National Congress, which might help you guess how she has fared. According to the most recent numbers from the Election Commission, Ms. Mukherjee is way behind both the AAP and BJP candidates. Last year, the seat went to AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj, who is currently leading with more than 42,000 votes. Indian activist Anna Hazare described the Delhi election results as “a defeat for Narendra Modi.” He congratulated Arvind Kejriwal on his party’s victory in the assembly election and said Mr. Kejriwal “must not forget the anti-corruption campaign and should work for public benefit.” He said the BJP made promises to tackle corruption but “didn’t fulfill them.” “People believe Arvind will fight for them,” he said on CNN-IBN television news channel Tuesday. Mr. Hazare shot to public attention and became an icon for India’s middle classes when he went on a hunger strike in 2011 to demand tough anti-corruption laws and in particular a law to create an ombudsman to deal with allegations of corruption. He advised Mr. Kejriwal to remain simple. “The more you remain simple, the more people will have faith in you,” Mr. Hazare said. Advertisement John P. Brennan whose Twitter handle is @BJP said he was getting “blown up” with mentions on the micro blogging site on Tuesday. “It’s that time of the year again: Elections in India. I am getting blown UP with mentions. #BJP” The official Twitter handle for the Bharatiya Janata Party is @BJP4India Advertisement One assumes he was bombarded by tweets when the BJP led by Indian Prime Minister swept the national election in May. The party is set to take a drubbing in the Delhi election, with a lead in only three seats. AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal has just made an appearance outside the party headquarters. “When you walk on the path of truth, the whole universe gets together to make good things happen,” Mr. Kejriwal says. The crowd cheers. Advertisement An Aam Aadmi Party-composed song, playing in loop outside the party headquarters, sings about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s relationship with India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani. “Do you want a leader that sells the country to the Ambanis?” the song asks in Hindi, “or do you want an honest Kejriwal?” Aam Aadmi Party Chief Arvind Kejriwal has criticized Mr. Ambani in the past as well. Mr. Ambani’s company, Reliance Industries, has previously denied any wrongdoing on its part or its chairman’s. Advertisement Amid a shower of flower petals and loud booms, presumably from celebratory crackers or dodgy sound system, Arvind Kejriwal speaks to supporters cheering him on as counting continues for the Delhi state election and shows the party leading in 90% of the seats. “Delhi has given us such an overwhelming majority,” he says in Hindi using the word ‘bahumat’ which is used interchangeably to describe mandate and majority. “I alone cannot do anything. I am a very small man,” he says adding that he is “hopeful” that the people of Delhi will help him make the state “a place where the rich and poor peacefully co-exist.” Advertisement Mr. Kejriwal thanks his father and introduces his wife who folds her hands as a gesture of thanks to the crowd. Mr. Kejriwal says: “I could not have done it without her.” He takes a dig at the competing BJP and the Congress party. Both parties are trailing AAP by massive margins. “Today, the BJP and Congress lost out because of their ego,” Mr. Kejriwal adds. Even if the BJP can’t win the minimum seven seats needed to qualify as the official opposition leader in the Delhi state assembly, the Aam Aadmi Party will let the BJP hold the post, tweeted Kumar Vishwas, a senior AAP figure. It’s not the first time this kind of issue has arisen in Indian politics in the past year or so. Last year, when the BJP trounced the Congress party in national elections, the BJP resisted Congress’s claim to be the official opposition leader in Parliament. In that race, Congress failed to win the minimum number of seats needed to qualify. Advertisement The Election Commission just flashed the Aam Aadmi Party’s first two official wins: in Adarsh Nagar, in Delhi’s north west and Ambedkar Nagar in the city’s south. AAP’s Pawan Kumar Sharma and Ajay Dutt have won the two seats. Both Mr. Sharma and Mr. Dutt were party volunteers before they were nominated to contest elections this year. A landslide victory by the Aam Aadmi Party is a very serious reminder to the major political parties, policy makers and even India Inc. that a new aspirational class lies at the bottom of pyramid and not the conventional middle class, says Rana Kapoor, founder of Yes Bank Ltd. (532648.BY) and the president of industry lobby group ASSOCHAM. “This aspirational class are the backbone of the Indian economy but somehow has felt left out of the mainstream,” says Mr. Kapoor. They are now asserting themselves and they have no patience, he says. As Congress heads for another electoral drubbing, the party issued a statement on Rahul Gandhi’s behalf. “The people of Delhi have chosen the Aam Aadmi Party and we respect that,” said Mr. Gandhi, according to the statement. Mr. Gandhi has faced criticism for his failure to be a more public face for the party. Reliance Industries Ltd. is trading down 0.5% at 893.05 rupees. The stock started falling from 899.75 rupees at 12.09 India time, exchange data showed, just after it was clear that the anti-corruption-agenda driven Aam Aadmi Party was winning in Delhi state assembly elections. The stock has been roughly volatile in pre-noon trade. The party’s leader Arvind Kejriwal has targeted Mukesh Ambani, founder of Reliance Industries. The company has previously denied wrongdoing on its part or its chairman’s and on Tuesday declined to comment on AAP’s victory. Advertisement Most of the exit polls that came out after voting ended on Saturday, correctly caught the swing of voters towards the Aam Aadmi Party but none predicted the magnitude of the popularity of the party’s candidates. Exit polls that came out over the weekend predicted that AAP would win, with a comfortable majority with somewhere around 40 of the 70 seats of the Delhi assembly. Instead it looks like the common man’s party could win 65 seats. As the Bombay Stock Exchange rebounds, Anand Mahindra said AAP’s message isn’t anti-business. Mr. Mahindra is chairman of the Mahindra Group conglomerate. A government “promising clean governance bodes well for ease of doing business in the territory. Hence market rebounding makes sense,” he tweeted. The Bharatiya Janata Party accepted defeat as the vote-count trends showed the Aam Aadmi Party headed toward a landslide victory. “The results indicate that we failed to convey our message of development to the people of Delhi,” BJP national spokesman Praveen Shankar Kapoor told The Wall Street Journal. “We accept defeat and will introspect the reasons behind it,” he said. A market next to the Aam Aadmi Party headquarters is abuzz with news of the party’s electoral win. Shatrugan Rai, a 49-year-old driver who migrated from the state of Bihar decades ago, says Kejriwal is one of the few leaders who delivered on his party promises. “All other parties coerce us poor people into voting for them. They make false promises to us desperate people.” In the 49 days that Mr. Kejriwal was chief minister in 2013, his party halved electricity charges and significantly bought down water prices. “He actually did what he said,” Mr. Rai says. “If he keeps at it, he can become prime minister one day.” Advertisement Arti Verma, a 19-year-old student standing nearby, agrees. “He certainly has prime minister potential,” she says. Delhi’s auto rickshaw and taxi drivers are a sizeable voting bloc. This time, they backed Congress. “We had asked our members to vote for the Congress party this time because AAP didn’t fulfill the promises they made in the last election when we had wholeheartedly supported them and they won,” said Kishan Verma, president of Federation of All Delhi Auto Taxi Transporters Congress, which has about 45,000 members. Mr. Verma said the union has already congratulated Mr. Kejriwal and is hoping that the new chief minister will implement measures such as installing CCTV cameras in various parts of the city, proper parking stands for auto rickshaws and taxis and better education of children from lower-income homes. Advertisement “I’m a defeated candidate today,” says Kiran Bedi, who was the BJP’s choice for chief minister in the city. Ms. Bedi conceded defeat in the Krishna Nagar constituency where she was parachuted in just three weeks ago. Advertisement Now they’ve won, what can we expect the Aam Aadmi Party to do when they take power? We read the AAP manifesto so you don’t have to. The party says it wants to cut electricity prices in half, provide clean water at an affordable price, introduce self-rule at the hyper-local level and improve safety for women. Advertisement It will also create a 10,000-strong women’s security force made up of people currently working as cooks, cleaners and drivers for government officials, according to its manifesto. More on what to expect from the AAP government here. Arvind Kejriwal thanked his wife, Sunita after his victory was announced and retweeted a picture of the couple embracing after the Aam Aadmi Party’s landslide in Delhi. You could say Arvind Kejriwal broke up with Delhi on Valentine’s Day in 2014 when he stepped down as chief minister 49 days into his five-year term. But voters have given him another chance and this year, also on Valentine’s day that falls on Saturday, Mr. Kejriwal will reaffirm his allegiance to the city when he is sworn in as chief minister once again. Mr. Kejriwal will take oath at Ramlila Maidan, an open air meeting ground, according to the Press Trust of India. The venue is the same as his last swearing-in ceremony. Advertisement The song that defined the Aam Aadmi Party’s 2015 Delhi state election campaign can be heard blaring from speakers at the party’s headquarters where hundreds have gathered to celebrate on Tuesday. Supporters can be seen waving the Indian flag, posters, banners and brooms – the party’s symbol. They are also holding up giant cut-outs of the face of AAP party leader Arvind Kejriwal. The song called “Five Years Kejriwal” or “Paanch Saal Kejriwal” was composed by Bollywood music producer Vishal Dadlani. From the ring tone for AAP’s phone lines to blaring from loudspeakers in the congested lanes of Delhi’s old quarters, the song seemed to be everywhere during the election campaign. Advertisement Listen to the song here. Mr. Dadlani, the song’s composer said in a tweet he was boarding a flight from Mumbai to Delhi to join celebrations after it become clear that AAP was set to win the state polls by a landslide. Indian shares recovered from early losses as investors have already factored in the win of Aam Aadmi Party in the Delhi state elections. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex is now trading up 0.6% at 28,395.75 after falling as much as 0.6% in early morning trade. “The AAP impact is gradually fading out and investors are shifting their focus back to reforms process and the Budget session,” said Neeraj Dewan, director at Quantum Securities. Advertisement The Sensex index had lost 5% in the past one week after exit polls showed Bharatiya Janata party will likely lose the Delhi election. However, some of the stocks related to billionaire Ambani brothers were still trading lower as AAP’s leader Arvind Kejriwal had targeted them previously. Reliance Industries Ltd. was down 1.5%, while Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. fell 0.2%. Delhi has witnessed the birth of planet AAP today. The party, at 4.55 p.m. had won 66 seats and was leading in the one remaining seat. BJP won in three seats. Delhi’s assembly has 70 seats. There has been a tectonic shift in Delhi’s voting patterns over the last three elections. Congress–which was the dominant player for decades, eclipsing all others with more than 43 seats seven years ago—saw its supporter base deflate and then disappear in the last two elections. Advertisement The Bharatiya Janata Party had a solid foothold in 2008. It built on that in 2013 only to be beaten back by AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal’s popularity. In the Delhi assembly this time, the BJP’s trio of assembly members is barely a moon circling around planet AAP. The AAP did not even exist seven years ago. To see just how it has expanded click here. That’s it folks. A momentous day for Delhi and Indian politics that saw the Aam Aadmi Party overtake the capital’s assembly with a resounding result that has left political pundits all out of adjectives to describe its significance. 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