This document discusses various technology and social media trends including search becoming more social, the growth of video and mobile usage, and the benefits of cloud computing. Specific trends and tools mentioned include the rise of social networks and their impact on how people search for information, the popularity of video and its viral nature, the advantages of cloud services like Dropbox, and the increasing importance of mobile and how more people are using the internet and applications on their phones.
An overview of how mobile is changing the world, how it's changing societal behavior and how brands must change in order to stay relevant and increase ROI.
This document discusses trends in technology and higher education from 2013 to 2020. It predicts that mobile phones will become the primary internet access point for most people due to increasing computing power and low prices. Tablet computers and MOOCs are expected to be adopted within one year. Jobs predicted that while personal computers will still be used, most people will not need them. Touchscreens, motion controls, and mobile apps are seen as interface transformations. The document discusses many ongoing and potential impacts of technology on higher education such as open educational resources, automation impacts, and challenges of economic and demographic changes.
Top Technology Tools To Streamline Your Law PracticeNicole Black
This document discusses top technology tools that can streamline a law practice. It provides examples of tools that can help with billing time, collaboration, secure communication, document storage, document scanning, PDF annotation, legal research, and wearable technology. These include apps, software, and cloud-based services that allow lawyers to work more efficiently on desktops, mobile devices, and in the field using technology like smartwatches and Google Glass. The document emphasizes how the convergence of mobile, cloud, and other technologies has transformed legal practice.
The document discusses four main technologies that should not be ignored in 2012: mobile, social, the cloud, and crowdsourcing. It notes that we are experiencing dual revolutions with mobile and social media, with stats showing rising mobile and social media usage. It provides prescriptions for businesses to view their websites on mobile devices, get social on platforms, and explore using the cloud and crowdsourcing opportunities.
The document discusses the rise of mobile workers globally. It notes that the number of mobile workers surpassed 1 billion in 2010 and is projected to make up over a third of the global workforce by 2013. Mobile workers are divided into three categories: office-based, non-office-based, and home-based. While mobile technology increases productivity and accessibility, it can also lead to issues like an inability to disconnect from work and increased stress from longer work hours. The document provides tips for organizations on empowering their mobile workforce through tools and technology.
Mobile web technologies are the most disruptive technologies according to the document. Disruption occurs when a new technology unexpectedly displaces an established one. Some key mobile and internet technologies that have been disruptive include smartphones, wireless networks, cloud computing, social networks, and user interfaces. The future is in mobile broadband and the mobile web. Mobile app usage and downloads are growing significantly, especially for services related to money transfer, local search, health monitoring, payments, and messaging. India is also seeing major growth in mobile subscribers and usage, which will help close the digital divide as mobile access becomes more universal.
Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard: Bottom Line Future Trends (summary)Gerd Leonhard
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About my new book: are you ready for the greatest changes in recent human history? Futurism meets humanism in Gerd Leonhard’s ground-breaking new work of critical observation, discussing the multiple Megashifts that will radically alter not just our society and economy but our values and our biology. Wherever you stand on the scale between technomania and nostalgia for a lost world, this is a book to challenge, provoke, warn and inspire.
Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in 1994 during the dot-com bubble. While many dot-com companies failed, Amazon survived by focusing on customer service and innovations like 1-click shopping. Amazon then launched new services like Elastic Compute Cloud, Fulfillment, and Mechanical Turk that provide the infrastructure for other companies' websites and apps. This has attracted many big customers and positions Amazon as potentially the new dominant force in web services, similar to how Microsoft came to dominate in previous eras.
This document discusses the concept of an "Internet operating system" and how various online applications and services are contributing to its emergence. Some key points include:
- Many popular websites and apps like Craigslist, Wikipedia, Google, and others are helping to build an Internet OS through their use of open source software and ability to aggregate user-generated data.
- This Internet OS will consist of various "subsystems" centered around data types like location, identity, time, products, etc. that will provide increasingly transparent services across devices.
- Three types of data sources that will feed this OS are namespaces (unique identifiers), primary data, and derived meanings extracted from user data.
- As more user
Social in 5 Years: Will You Still Be Relevant?Steve Bauer
Technology is revolutionizing social/digital marketing and how brands interact with customers. AI can already automate content creation, customization and customer care. Are you ready for what’s next?
In 2011, visual note-taking and graphic storytelling will increase in importance with new websites launching to support this. Video diaries will also grow as it becomes easier for non-techies to create and share videos online. Mobile gaming will continue to boom while embedded videos in ebooks, known as vooks, and the lower price of the iPad will make these technologies more popular. Geolocation services will expand to share users' locations on social networks and discount sites like Groupon will multiply despite turning down a large acquisition offer.
Forum Della Comunicazione May 29th 2008Luca Colombo
This document discusses the evolution of digital media and communication. It notes that consumer behavior is changing from passive consumption to active participation. Technology has also changed, offering content wherever and whenever users want it. This has resulted in touch points that seem infinite across various devices and platforms. Social networks and instant messaging are among the verticals growing faster than the total population in Italy. The challenges with social media include monetizing networks and measuring the value of online "friends." Younger digital natives, who speak the language of digital technologies, process information differently than older digital immigrants.
10 reasons why now is the perfect time to get serious about the mobile webTijs Vrolix
The document discusses 10 reasons why now is the perfect time to get serious about the mobile web. It summarizes that mobile devices are becoming more powerful and ubiquitous, social networking and location-based apps are driving mobile internet usage. It also notes that businesses are recognizing the opportunities in mobile applications and services to take advantage of new technologies enabled by smartphones.
Jack Oughton - 05.04.11 - Cyberwar Short Cut.pdfJack Oughton
Anonymous has shown that hacktivism can create political change, while Stuxnet targeted Iran's nuclear program. Many hackers have advanced skills but limited career options beyond low-level tech jobs. Their skills give hackers power over electronic systems and personal information, endangering average users. Governments could redirect hackers' talents to useful projects like improving education technology or creating reliable office software instead of illegal activities.
Mobile usage is growing rapidly and becoming the primary way that many users access the internet. As a result, organizations need to adopt a mobile-first approach to web design where they focus first on optimizing the user experience for mobile devices rather than desktops. The U.S. government now mandates that federal agencies make their key services accessible via mobile and optimize their sites for mobile browsing. Adopting responsive web design that automatically adapts to different screens is the best way to meet this mobile-first priority while still supporting desktop users.
Awesome Windows Phone Development (Aberdeen)Matt Lacey
This document contains the agenda and notes for a presentation on Windows Phone development. The agenda includes recapping Windows Phone 7.0, discussing new features in Mango (7.1/7.5) such as multitasking, discussing the Metro design principles and language, and providing tips for Windows Phone app design and development. The presentation also briefly touches on monetization strategies and emphasizes that Windows Phone development is a business.
Este documento contém 10 perguntas sobre o sistema de saúde português e os serviços prestados pelos hospitais no país. As perguntas abordam tópicos como o regime de trabalho dos médicos, a avaliação da qualidade dos cuidados de saúde, a utilização dos Grupos de Diagnóstico Homogêneos e a rede de referenciação existente no Sistema Nacional de Saúde português.
This document discusses what every mobile developer needs to know. It emphasizes that mobile development requires understanding the user's context and minimizing inputs, outputs, and resources used. Developers must design within the constraints of mobile, such as smaller screens and unreliable connectivity, and focus on performance and quick response times given those limitations. The overarching message is that mobile development requires a different approach than traditional web development.
El documento proporciona información sobre cómo cerrar Access 2010, las opciones disponibles en la cinta y otras características del programa. Se puede cerrar Access 2010 desde Archivo > Salir, con la combinación de teclas CTRL + F4 o cerrando la base de datos actual. La cinta contiene pestañas con herramientas organizadas y se puede ocultar o mostrar. La documentación está disponible pulsando F1 o en Archivo > Ayuda.
Is your mobile app as secure as you think?Matt Lacey
Slides from talks at DunDDD and NDCLondon.
News stories of security vulnerabilities in mobile apps are becoming more common and their impact risks affecting more and more business and consumers. It doesn't have to be this way.
There are solutions to all the common security issues in mobile but sometimes we need to be made aware of what the issues are and how they can be prevented.
That's what I'll show in this talk. I'll draw on more than twelve years personal experience building apps for a wide variety of industries and the accumulated knowledge of the OWASP Mobile Security. We'll look at some examples of the common security mistakes apps on iOS, Android and Windows have made and then show practical examples of how to address the issues.
You'll leave this session wanting to review the security of your mobile apps but armed with the knowledge to make improvements and fix some security holes.
Este documento presenta información sobre el Romanticismo a través de varias secciones. Explica que Lord Byron fue una figura literaria clave del Romanticismo británico. También describe algunos géneros literarios románticos como la novela histórica, la novela gótica y las autobiografías. Otras secciones cubren las características de la música, arquitectura, escultura, danza y pinturas del período Romántico. El documento concluye agradeciendo la atención del lector.
O documento discute as baixas condições de trabalho e remuneração dos médicos no Brasil, incluindo longas jornadas, falta de direitos trabalhistas, salários insuficientes, ambientes precários e abuso de poder por parte de preceptores. Também destaca que a maioria dos médicos depende de múltiplos empregos e tem pouco controle sobre os valores cobrados por seus serviços.
The document analyzes the success of the iPhone and what it revealed about the future of mobile phones. It summarizes that the iPhone was very successful due to its large touchscreen, ease of use, and ability to access the full, uncensored internet experience like on a PC. This shifted users away from previous mobile internet experiences that were limited in bandwidth and customized portals, and towards viewing the mobile internet and the iPhone as a ubiquitous internet device.
10 reasons why now is the perfect time to get started with the mobile webTijs Vrolix
This document provides 10 reasons why now is the perfect time to get started with the mobile web. It discusses how (1) the battle of devices like the iPhone set the standard, (2) early adopters are eager to consume mobile content, and (3) millions more users will enter the market in coming years. It also notes that (4) social networking is a key driver of mobile web usage, (5) services are more important than hardware, (6) the mobile web allows for real-time experiences, and (7) context is king on mobile. Additionally, the document explains how (8) the mobile world is generating revenue, (9) smartphones can leverage various sensors and capabilities, and (10
The document discusses mobile input and forms. It makes three main points:
1. Put effort into input where there is the most payoff, such as on capable smartphones where input is easier. However, don't forget about SMS input which is widely used.
2. Take the pain out of forms by shortening them, using better layouts like top-aligned labels, defining clear input types, and using smart defaults to reduce input needed.
3. Look beyond traditional forms for input, such as using SMS, touch-friendly layouts, and leveraging new HTML5 input types. Focus on making input as easy as possible across different mobile devices.
1. The document discusses the evolution of the internet and web technologies from 1990 to the present, including the rise of mobile internet, social media, and sensor-based applications.
2. It predicts that between 2010-2013, there will be an "explosion" of web2 technologies like social networking, smartphones, augmented reality, and the "internet of things."
3. The emergence of new platforms like the iPad and social computing are described as disruptions that will shuffle technology paradigms and lead to big changes comparable to transitions in the past from personal to desktop computing and from desktop to mobile computing.
The document discusses future devices and user interfaces. It notes that past predictions about technology have often been wrong or limited in vision. It then examines emerging technologies like augmented reality displays, gesture controls, brain interfaces, and ubiquitous sensors. The author argues that devices will become integrated into everyday objects and environments through displays, networks, processors, artificial intelligence and other components. The future will see "things everywhere" rather than distinct devices, with new approaches to user experience and interaction beyond what is possible now.
3 Things to Prepare For in Online Marketing Next YearGeorge Bounacos
Three key trends will take center stage in 2014, including microtargeting through better analytics and the continued acceleration of The Internet of Things.
Momovn2011 thi truong ung dung di dong va cac xu huong moiHà Tống
This document discusses trends in the mobile application market in 2011, including the growth of 3G networks, tablets, and mobile use for business and entertainment. It notes that the future of online experiences will involve offline, real-world interactions through mobile devices. In Vietnam, the trends were towards more Android and touchscreen devices, social media, pictures and video on mobile. Developers should focus on mobile marketing, payments, virtual goods, local deals and ads. The mobile era allows information to be accessed simply by asking phones questions.
This document discusses trends in the mobile application market in 2011, including the growth of 3G networks, tablets, and mobile use for business and entertainment. It notes that the future of online experiences will involve offline, real-world interactions through mobile devices. In Vietnam, the trends were towards more Android and touchscreen devices, social media, pictures and video on mobile. Developers should focus on mobile marketing, payments, virtual goods, local deals and ads. The mobile era allows information to be accessed simply by asking phones questions.
Topp 10 webbtrender för 2010 - Webbfredag hos Daytona 2009-04-17Daytona
This document is a list titled "TOP 10 WEBBTRENDER 2010" that ranks the top 10 trends in web technology for 2010. Each trend is accompanied by a quote about that trend. Some of the trends mentioned include augmented reality, social TV, the Internet of Things, live web, banking 2.0, cloud computing, and open source platforms.
Tech trends for 2010 include the future of netbooks and tablets, e-book readers, Windows 7 and Office 2010, 3D and internet TV, social networking, smartphones, and mobile commerce. Some of the challenges mentioned are battery life, price competitiveness, and differentiating tablets from netbooks and e-book readers. The document also discusses the growth of social media networks and smartphones running Android and the risks of viruses spreading through connected devices and cloud computing.
This document discusses how experts throughout history have failed to accurately predict technological changes and disruptions. It provides many examples of past predictions that turned out to be wrong, such as experts saying the internet and smartphones would not be widely adopted. The document argues it is difficult to know what new technologies will emerge or how existing technologies will be used. Instead of making predictions, it is better to acknowledge the limitations of knowing the future and be open to unexpected changes and disruptions.
There is a huge cultural shift taking place. For the last 10 years, since 2000 we have experienced how everything is getting digital. The mobile phone is today just as powerful as a desktop computer in 2000. We have all this power in our pocket.
This presentation was given at the Gambling Technology Strategies 2011 in London.
There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outgrowing the tech industry.
The document discusses the state of the mobile marketplace and opportunities for software developers. It notes that mobile internet usage and app downloads are growing globally as technical limitations are overcome. Location-based apps and real-time information delivery are on the rise. For Belgium specifically, it estimates 4 million iPhone users within 2 years of its launch. The conclusion encourages software developers to explore opportunities in the mobile space.
Keynote: The Next Generation Home Digital ExperienceScott Abel
The document discusses the shift towards a mobile and connected internet driven by ubiquitous connectivity and consumer devices. It notes that we are moving from a PC-centric internet to a "beyond PC" internet driven by over 70 billion connected devices by 2020. The emerging connected generation is always online through their mobile devices, driving new forms of user generated content and social networking. The mobile internet represents a new open computing platform that will be crucial for innovation if it remains open for diverse devices, standards, and services.
American University Presentation (3) 2012 on Mobile Trends and Emerging Techn...Wayne Chen
My third academic lecture on mobile and technology at the American University. Thanks to the students for having me to speak in their global economics class led by Dr. Leroy Miller, professor of marketing.
1. Every brand needs a mobile strategy as mobile devices become central to people's behaviors and transactions.
2. Loyalty programs and mobile payments will be important as technologies like near field communication (NFC) allow simplified transactions between devices.
3. Data will be highly valuable, as all devices and things become connected and generate data, and addressability through data allows targeting individuals.
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A slightly modified version of the slides used in a talk given first at #SWETUGG
More details at https://www.mrlacey.com/2020/02/modern-xaml-development-slides-and.html
"Write Once, Run Everywhere" & Windows 10Matt Lacey
The document discusses the concept of "write once, run everywhere" in the context of developing Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps for Windows 10. It notes that with UWP, a single app package can be built to run on all versions of Windows 10, whether on desktop, mobile or other devices. However, the "everywhere" and "anywhere" in slogans like this refers only to Windows 10, not other platforms like Android and iOS. True cross-platform development allowing an app to run everywhere requires building separate app packages for each desired platform.
Wpug vserv developer deck- march 2014 globalMatt Lacey
Laith Al-Janabi is the Developer Alliances Manager for Vserv.Mobi in Western Europe. Vserv.Mobi provides mobile app monetization solutions through their AudiencePro and AppWrapper products. Their products allow developers to generate revenue from their apps through ads and in-app purchases across emerging markets. Vserv.Mobi has over 280 million users across regions like Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, India, and Africa who view over 31 billion ad requests per month on their platform.
The document discusses various monetization strategies for mobile apps, including paid apps, freemium models, in-app purchases, subscriptions, advertising, and other indirect monetization approaches. It notes that only about 1/3 of apps are profitable and highlights factors like quality, engagement, retention, pricing, and platform that influence revenue. The document provides tips for experimenting with different monetization models and optimizing strategies like ads, trials, and cross-promotion.
The document discusses tips and best practices for developing mobile applications for Windows Phone, including:
- Key topics like Metro design, Visuals, Controls, .NET, MVVM pattern, app lifecycle, navigation, memory management, and localization.
- Async/await syntax in C# for asynchronous programming.
- Data binding and MVVM frameworks like MVVMLight, Caliburn.Micro, and MVVMCross.
- Tools for debugging performance issues like frame rate counters and memory profiling.
- The document provides resources for additional information on developing for Windows Phone.
Slides from presentation given at WPUG, DDD10 & DDDNorth about what's coming in WP8 and what developers can do now, before more information and the SDK are available.
The document discusses the WP SDK v7.1.1, which focuses on optimizing apps for low memory devices like the Lumia 610. It provides code samples for detecting available memory and opting an app out of certain markets with low memory devices. The SDK also includes a new emulator but does not include a new OS or generic background agents.
This document discusses cross-platform mobile app development and proposes using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with PhoneGap as a solution. PhoneGap allows apps written in web technologies to access device functionality like the camera, accelerometer, and geolocation across platforms like iOS, Android, Blackberry and more. Developers can use PhoneGap to get the platform tools, write their app in common web languages, and deploy it to multiple mobile operating systems.
This document provides an overview of Windows Phone 7 development. It discusses the Windows Phone 7 hardware capabilities, the tools and frameworks available for building applications, including Silverlight and XNA, the application publishing process, and Windows Phone design principles. It also demonstrates key Windows Phone 7 features like the application lifecycle, push notifications, and location awareness. The document encourages developers to learn more about Windows Phone 7 development through Microsoft and community resources.
This document discusses using HTML, JavaScript and the WebBrowser control to build Windows Phone 7 apps. It provides examples of loading and navigating URLs within the WebBrowser, and creating a back stack. While the WebBrowser allows interacting with websites, the document recommends considering alternatives and only using it for this purpose. It then introduces a cross-platform framework for building mobile apps with HTML, JavaScript and CSS that can access some native features and run on multiple platforms including Windows Phone 7. Some limitations are debugging across platforms and incomplete Windows Phone 7 support.
Introducing XNA for WP7
Rob Fonseca-Ensor discusses XNA, a game development framework for Windows Phone 7. XNA allows developers to create 2D and 3D games using a game loop model and includes APIs for graphics, input handling, and more. It is relatively portable across Xbox, PC, Zune and now WP7. The Content Pipeline is used to manage game assets. Input can be read from the GamePad, TouchPanel, and gestures. Components can encapsulate responsibilities in games to keep code organized as the game grows more complex.
Mobile Web 2.0 & MDBF (DDDSW - Grok Talk)Matt Lacey
The document discusses the evolution of mobile web and web 2.0. It notes that phones now have better browsers and faster connections, enabling more users to access the mobile web. Globally there are over 1 billion mobile web users, more than PCs and laptops combined. It emphasizes that the mobile web matters and its usage is increasing, with some sources predicting 50% of internet traffic coming from mobile devices in the coming years. The document also covers challenges like varying mobile device capabilities and introduces solutions like libraries and frameworks to help develop for the mobile web.
Mobile Web 2.0 (DDD Scotland - Grok Talk)Matt Lacey
This document discusses mobile web technologies and strategies for developing mobile web content. It covers topics like Web 2.0 principles for mobile, statistics on mobile internet usage, considerations for what constitutes "mobile" versus desktop, and tips for mobilizing websites. It also provides resources for mobile device detection and content adaptation.
This document discusses mobile web 2.0 and strategies for mobilizing ASP.NET websites. It defines mobile as being about the person rather than the device, and emphasizes context and short interactions. Key aspects of web 2.0 that apply to mobile include harnessing collective intelligence and data as the next "Intel Inside." The majority of internet usage is expected to eventually be on mobile phones. Over 17 million people in the UK use the mobile web. The document provides demonstrations of detecting mobile browsers, using CSS for small screens, optimizing images, and accounting for varying screen sizes and page structures.
What you "really" need to know about developing for Windows MobileMatt Lacey
This document discusses different types of Windows Mobile devices including those with and without touch screens as well as those with and without phone capabilities. Devices include touch screen phones, non-touch screen phones, touch screen devices without phone capabilities, and classic non-touch, non-phone devices. The document also mentions talking and eating.
Redefining Cybersecurity with AI CapabilitiesPriyanka Aash
In this comprehensive overview of Cisco's latest innovations in cybersecurity, the focus is squarely on resilience and adaptation in the face of evolving threats. The discussion covers the imperative of tackling Mal information, the increasing sophistication of insider attacks, and the expanding attack surfaces in a hybrid work environment. Emphasizing a shift towards integrated platforms over fragmented tools, Cisco introduces its Security Cloud, designed to provide end-to-end visibility and robust protection across user interactions, cloud environments, and breaches. AI emerges as a pivotal tool, from enhancing user experiences to predicting and defending against cyber threats. The blog underscores Cisco's commitment to simplifying security stacks while ensuring efficacy and economic feasibility, making a compelling case for their platform approach in safeguarding digital landscapes.
It's your unstructured data: How to get your GenAI app to production (and spe...Zilliz
So you've successfully built a GenAI app POC for your company -- now comes the hard part: bringing it to production. Aparavi addresses the challenges of AI projects while addressing data privacy and PII. Our Service for RAG helps AI developers and data scientists to scale their app to 1000s to millions of users using corporate unstructured data. Aparavi’s AI Data Loader cleans, prepares and then loads only the relevant unstructured data for each AI project/app, enabling you to operationalize the creation of GenAI apps easily and accurately while giving you the time to focus on what you really want to do - building a great AI application with useful and relevant context. All within your environment and never having to share private corporate data with anyone - not even Aparavi.
Gen AI: Privacy Risks of Large Language Models (LLMs)Debmalya Biswas
In this presentation, we focus on the privacy risks of large language models (LLMs), with respect to their scaled deployment in enterprises.
We also see a growing (and worrisome) trend where enterprises are applying the privacy frameworks and controls that they had designed for their data science / predictive analytics pipelines — as-is to Gen AI / LLM use-cases.
This is clearly inefficient (and risky) and we need to adapt the enterprise privacy frameworks, checklists and tooling — to take into account the novel and differentiating privacy aspects of LLMs.
The Impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on Smart Homes and CitiesArpan Buwa
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized both smart homes and cities by interconnecting devices and systems, enabling automation, efficiency, and enhanced quality of life. In smart homes, IoT devices like smart thermostats, lights, and appliances offer remote control and energy management, while sensors provide security and monitoring. In smart cities, IoT facilitates traffic management, waste management, and environmental monitoring, optimizing resource usage and urban planning. Overall, IoT transforms traditional living spaces and urban landscapes into interconnected, efficient, and sustainable environments.
The Zaitechno Handheld Raman Spectrometer is a powerful and portable tool for rapid, non-destructive chemical analysis. It utilizes Raman spectroscopy, a technique that analyzes the vibrational fingerprint of molecules to identify their chemical composition. This handheld instrument allows for on-site analysis of materials, making it ideal for a variety of applications, including:
Material identification: Identify unknown materials, minerals, and contaminants.
Quality control: Ensure the quality and consistency of raw materials and finished products.
Pharmaceutical analysis: Verify the identity and purity of pharmaceutical compounds.
Food safety testing: Detect contaminants and adulterants in food products.
Field analysis: Analyze materials in the field, such as during environmental monitoring or forensic investigations.
The Zaitechno Handheld Raman Spectrometer is easy to use and features a user-friendly interface. It is compact and lightweight, making it ideal for field applications. With its rapid analysis capabilities, the Zaitechno Handheld Raman Spectrometer can help you improve efficiency and productivity in your research or quality control workflows.
Uncharted Together- Navigating AI's New Frontiers in LibrariesBrian Pichman
Journey into the heart of innovation where the collaborative spirit between information professionals, technologists, and researchers illuminates the path forward through AI's uncharted territories. This opening keynote celebrates the unique potential of special libraries to spearhead AI-driven transformations. Join Brian Pichman as we saddle up to ride into the history of Artificial Intelligence, how its evolved over the years, and how its transforming today's frontiers. We will explore a variety of tools and strategies that leverage AI including some new ideas that may enhance cataloging, unlock personalized user experiences, or pioneer new ways to access specialized research. As with any frontier exploration, we will confront shared ethical challenges and explore how joint efforts can not only navigate but also shape AI's impact on equitable access and information integrity in special libraries. For the remainder of the conference, we will equip you with a "digital compass" where you can submit ideas and thoughts of what you've learned in sessions for a final reveal in the closing keynote.
Finetuning GenAI For Hacking and DefendingPriyanka Aash
Generative AI, particularly through the lens of large language models (LLMs), represents a transformative leap in artificial intelligence. With advancements that have fundamentally altered our approach to AI, understanding and leveraging these technologies is crucial for innovators and practitioners alike. This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricacies of GenAI, from its foundational principles and historical evolution to its practical applications in security and beyond.
Mastering OnlyFans Clone App Development: Key Strategies for SuccessDavid Wilson
Dive into the critical elements of OnlyFans clone app development, from understanding user needs and designing engaging platforms to implementing robust monetization strategies and ensuring scalability. Discover how RichestSoft can guide you through the development process, offering expert insights and proven strategies to help you succeed in the competitive market of content monetization.
El análisis del Patch Tuesday de Ivanti va más allá de la aplicación de parches a sus aplicaciones y le ofrece la inteligencia y orientación necesarias para priorizar dónde debes enfocarte. Consulta los últimos análisis en nuestro blog Ivanti y únete a los expertos del sector en el webinar de Patch Tuesday. En él profundizaremos en cada uno de los informes y ofreceremos orientación sobre los riesgos asociados a las vulnerabilidades más recientes.
9. ““Mobile is essential to the future of broadband,“Increasingly, Americans access the Internet from devices they carry around with them wherever they go.” - FCC“Google’s future depends on the next internet, on cellphones.” - Eric Schmidt (CEO Google)Mobile phones are more important than PCs for poor nations - Bill GatesFacebook believes 2010 will be a “watershed” year for mobile”“
36. Principles of “Metro”Clean, Light, Open, FastCelebrate TypographyAlive in MotionContent, Not ChromeAuthentically DigitalFocus on the individualDelightful experiences that are easy to use
AnnaPart time PR professional and busy mom“My life is a balancing act between work,family, friends, and my own personal needs.”
MilesGrowing his own architectural biz“I love running my life real-time so I can takeadvantage of whatever is inspiring me…whetherit’s a new project, a pick up game or a stolenmoment with Anna.”LIFE MAXIMIZERS(don’t read to much into name – proportion of population – will overlap with other groups/classifications)Have or will soon have familyEstablished in their job/careerBalance “exciting & fun” personal life with the “stress and pressure” of work life