The document summarizes device trends from a May 2014 report by Sevenval. It found that while only 7 devices dominated 52% of the mobile market, there was significant fragmentation with over 4,770 unique devices accessing mobile websites. The top 20 devices accounted for 52% of traffic, but the long tail of other devices made up the remaining 48%. It concludes that mobile fragmentation is significant and will continue due to the wide range of operating systems, browsers, and devices in the market.
This document discusses the debate between historians over whether the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain involved mass migration or elite dominance. Archaeological, genetic, and linguistic evidence are examined but provide contradictory support for both theories. While place-names studies and some genetic evidence support mass migration, other genetics studies and issues with archaeological interpretations allow for elite dominance. The debate remains controversial with evidence supporting both models of Anglo-Saxon settlement. Ultimately, the evidence suggests Mrs. Smith could potentially be descended from either Anglo-Saxon migrants or native Britons.
This document discusses various immigration options for nurses seeking temporary visas or permanent residency in the United States. It outlines the requirements and processes for nonimmigrant visas like the TN, H-1C, and H-1B visas as well as permanent residency. A key requirement is the Visa Screen process, which is now mandatory for all nurse visa applicants and can take several months to complete. It also reviews licensing requirements across U.S. states and estimates processing times for visa petitions and adjustment of status or consular processing applications.
Undocumented immigrants who demonstrate that they meet certain criteria will be eligible to receive Deferred Action for a period of two years, subject to renewal, and will be eligible to apply for work authorization. This will apply to many people who would otherwise qualify under the DREAM Act.
The document discusses mobile device trends based on data from Sevenval's database in November 2014. It finds that Samsung devices like the Galaxy SIII and SIV accounted for 36% of mobile web traffic, while Apple devices accounted for 36%. The top mobile operating systems were Android at 61% and iOS at 35%. It also notes that there are over 6,800 different devices accessing mobile websites worldwide and that mobile fragmentation is significant.
Sevenval is a mobile web development company based in Cologne, Germany that has been in business since 1999. They have 30 employees and provide mobile website development, a device database, and FITML software for content adaptation. The mobile web landscape is very fragmented, with over 3,000 different devices using a variety of operating systems, browsers, and screen sizes. While modern browsers now support HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, many legacy devices still rely on older technologies and there remain challenges in areas like touch events and viewport support. Sevenval's products aim to help developers address these issues.