Edith Yeung is a general partner at 500 Startups' Mobile Collective fund who focuses on mobile apps and consumer internet startups. The document discusses 20 predictions for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), including that VR could be used for education, fitness, travel, shopping, entertainment, and more. It also provides statistics on VC investment in the field, such as over $2 billion invested in VR/AR in the last 12 months, and lists the most active VR/AR investors and acquired companies.
Edith Yeung Mobile Growth Hacking @ App World 2015Edith Yeung
The document discusses metrics for mobile startups, known as MO-AARRR, which stands for Mobile Optimization of the AARRR framework. It covers acquisition tactics like app store SEO, retention strategies like push notifications and email campaigns, referral methods like social sharing and incentivized referrals, and revenue models like subscriptions, in-app purchases, advertising, and data sales. The document provides examples and tips for each element of the MO-AARRR framework to help mobile startups evaluate and improve their performance.
Mobile Marketing 101 for Small Business - May 2014Edith Yeung
Mobile Marketing 101 for Small Business - May 2014. Presentation by Dolphin Browser (http://dolphin.com/) at San Francisco Small Business Week (http://www.sfsmallbusinessweek.com/).
Top 5 Web Trends Of 2009 Mobile Web & Augmented Realitychmingl
This article summarizes the top 5 web trends of 2009, including the mobile web and augmented reality as the 4th trend. It discusses the growth of mobile web usage driven by devices like the iPhone and Android. While Apple dominates the US market, Android is growing rapidly. It also overview startups in the mobile space and how augmented reality apps are growing for mobile devices.
Media Insider Tips: Get Big Press With Minimal TimeJosh Steimle
As marketers we're all busy. We've got no time, even if we have the money. In this presentation I explain how to get press from mainstream media outlets with no or little cost, and very little time invested. I also explain how you can circumvent the press entirely and take your message directly to consumers by publishing on LinkedIn Pulse, SlideShare, and BuzzFeed Community.
The document discusses new capabilities of HTML5 including being 30% faster on mobile, supporting new web apps built on HTML5 that run on all browsers and devices. It notes that HTML5 runs faster on all browsers and devices, supports Apple iOS, and makes copying and pasting in the browser easier. It also mentions that HTML5 provides mobile distribution and works on all smart devices, and that 65% of mobile workers use tablets with 27% using them for work purposes.
1. The document discusses the importance of micromoments and microinteractions in mobile design. It emphasizes that users' satisfaction with a product often comes down to how well it handles the small details and moments of interaction.
2. It provides examples of how various apps and companies have designed for micromoments, such as one-click payments and logins, quick feedback mechanisms, and seamless processes across mobile pages.
3. The key takeaways are that designers should focus on usability in small interactions, eliminate points of frustration, and aim to delight users with invisible but thoughtful design in both large and small moments of engagement.
1) The document discusses 5 areas of opportunity in the mobile space: user-generated content and social networks, mobile as a marketing channel, mobile applications, video, and search and SMS.
2) It notes that social networks are fueling mobile access and connectivity. Mobile applications allow taking advantage of native device features and picking the right platform.
3) Video is growing rapidly on mobile, with 400% month-over-month growth, though formats and conversions present challenges. Search is also important for mobile users, especially those with less usable devices, and SMS remains a useful marketing tool.
This document discusses the current and future state of mobile technology. It notes that mobile is now central to digital lives, with photos and messages surpassing Facebook and SMS respectively. However, most brand apps are downloaded less than 1,000 times. It suggests taking a collaborative approach like Uber and AirBnB. The future may see the end of smartphones and a proliferation of connected devices and sensors for health monitoring of people, pets and beyond.
The document discusses the history and growth of smartphones and mobile internet usage. It notes that the iPhone has experienced rapid growth since its launch in 2007, selling millions of units per quarter. The iPhone now accounts for a large portion of mobile web browsing and app downloads despite having a smaller market share than Nokia or Blackberry devices. The document also outlines plans to launch job search apps on additional mobile platforms like iPad, Google Phone, and Windows Mobile 7.
This document discusses how mobile connectivity is changing and will continue to change the landscape for brands. It notes that mobile adoption is rising rapidly worldwide and mobile use is surpassing desktop for many activities. The future will see everything become more connected through mobile, with advertising becoming more targeted based on location. Brands need to think about how mobile can help them better connect with consumers and how mobile will reshape retail, products, and customer experiences. Mobile is becoming the primary way for brands to engage with people.
An overview of the state of the mobile industry as it pertains to the web. Content developed and driven based on the belief of the centrality of content to distributed content to mobile devices (http://www.domain7.com/mobile). Presentation content from a workshop session presented in Vancouver in September 2011 (http://domain7.com/blog/d7-workshops-designing-and-building-for-the-mobile-web/)
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day planning event on mobile strategy. Day 1 covers topics like mobile technology trends, mobile social marketing, bring your own device (BYOD) strategy, developing mobile apps for organizations, and case studies. Day 2 focuses on mobile commerce, device battles, mobile security, mobile payments, and a workshop on developing a mobile strategy. Key presentations will be given by industry experts on topics such as emerging technologies, the mobile app ecosystem, application stores, BYOD challenges, and enterprise strategies around mobility. The goal is to help organizations plan effective mobile strategies.
We hear and see “Mobile Apps” on the street, in our office, in our home, on TV … there seems to be an app for everything. What about Mobile Apps for your Business? In this talk, J.R. will explore the difference between a Mobile Website and a Mobile App, Why the hype, Where is the value, Where might I use apps: CRM, Accounting, Customer Service, Human Resources; Where do I get these apps and how much do they cost? Includes industry Stats. J.R. will inform, entertain and inspire you to grow and use technology to further your business and organizational goals.
This document discusses designing mobile sites for desktop users. It notes that worldwide mobile users now outnumber PC users and mobile shipments exceed PC shipments. It advocates adjusting desktop sites to be usable on mobile by focusing on the most important tasks and building within mobile limitations. Responsive layouts that adapt content for different screens are presented as one solution. The document argues that mobile devices are now primary machines rather than alternatives, so the native advantages of mobile-first design apply to PCs as well.
Mobile Web vs. Native Apps | Design4MobileJason Grigsby
This document provides an overview of a presentation on native mobile apps versus mobile web apps. It includes slides on why developers were fighting over the two approaches, Apple's announcement allowing third-party apps on the iPhone, and the surprise success of the iPhone App Store. It also discusses factors that contributed to the App Store's success like its openness, revenue split, and fewer restrictions compared to mobile carriers. The document debates questions around whether apps create platform lock-in, if app stores are essential to a platform's success, and challenges of developing for multiple mobile platforms. It suggests that HTML5 and WebKit may become the dominant mobile platform.
#smc070 social media club den haag - mobtzu about mobile experiencesThe Valley
This document discusses trends in mobile experiences and apps for brands. Some key points include:
- Mobile usage is prevalent, with many people checking their devices within arm's reach and email being the top app checked.
- Many popular mobile activities take place at home, in transit, or while waiting. Popular app categories include games, social media, music, and messaging.
- The mobile ecosystem is growing rapidly and will eclipse desktop usage, making mobile central to marketing. Brands need to focus on crafting high-quality, useful mobile experiences and services for their audiences.
- Emerging mobile trends include social sharing, augmented reality, connecting digital and physical media, branded utilities, and mobile commerce. Brands should embrace
The document discusses the growing importance of mobile websites as mobile internet usage increases. Some key points:
- By 2014, mobile internet usage is expected to surpass desktop usage as over 70% of people now use mobile phones.
- Half of all local searches are conducted on mobile devices.
- Content on mobile sites needs to be simplified and prioritized for quick consumption on small screens with vertical navigation instead of horizontal.
- HTML5 and CSS3 can help websites render properly across devices, and services exist to create optimized mobile versions of sites.
- Examples of good mobile sites keep content simple with minimal links while bad sites have ads that cover content or too many words and links.
The document summarizes key trends in the mobile app economy in 2012. It notes that over 1 trillion events were measured per month on iOS and Android apps by Flurry. Time spent on mobile apps surpassed web browsing and was challenging television at around 168 minutes per day. Beyond gaming, social networking was the largest app category at 26% of time spent. Mobile revenue from virtual goods and advertising was growing rapidly and reached $18 billion in 2012. However, some investors remained skeptical that it was hard to make money from mobile apps, expensive to scale an app business, and that a minority of companies captured most revenue. The document addresses these concerns by showing lower customer acquisition costs and more distributed revenue for mobile apps compared to the web
This document appears to be notes from a presentation or talk. It discusses various topics related to Plone, a content management system, including its vision, customers as developers, theories of web development, what makes a good development tool, who Plone currently solves problems for, issues with Buildout and the database, minimizing knowledge and steps needed, and developing by default. The document advocates for making Plone more accessible and developable out of the box.
Brenner Associates is a public relations firm celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2009. It is owned and operated by senior-level PR professionals using a virtual office model. The firm provides both traditional and internet-based PR strategies and services primarily for technology, medical and web 2.0 clients. Its areas of expertise include media relations, writing, executive media training, strategic planning and messaging.
Participatory Media and Collaborative Facilitation: Developing Tools for Alig...Danielle Martin
Short presentation for Boston Planner's Network Graduate Research Salon (Harvard GSD 4/16/10) on my MIT DUSP '09 thesis and connections to new community engagement and tool development for youth participation at the C4FCM's Dept. of Play.
This document provides information about integrated development environments (IDEs) and the C programming language. It lists some common IDEs like Visual Studio, Codeblocks, Netbeans, and Xcode. It then focuses on using the DEVC++ IDE for C programming. It outlines some basics of C programming, including data types, operators, variables, and functions. It provides examples of code with errors to identify, covering topics like if/else statements, data type mismatches, and function calls.
Building HTML based mobile phone applicationsMikko Ohtamaa
HTML and Javascript, prevailing technologies to build web sites, are the only common denominator across phones.
If one wishes to distribute application as wide as audience possible HTML based technologies are recommended.
This document discusses improving mobile user experiences. It notes that mobile is the primary way people access the internet in some countries. Constraints on mobile like form factor and battery life must be considered. Simple interfaces work best for mobile. Native apps have advantages over mobile web, but the line is blurring. Windows Mobile was replaced by Windows Phone 7 which improved the user experience. The document emphasizes understanding user behaviors and focusing on usability.
110621 Brown Bag Lunch - iPhone & Android Apps for Businesscrassi
The document discusses developing mobile apps for businesses. It covers what a mobile strategy is and why businesses should have one. It also discusses different types of apps, factors to consider when choosing a platform, and best practices for developing a great app, such as making the app fast, simple, and avoiding spamming users.
This document summarizes a presentation about smartphones. It begins with an outline of the presentation topics, which include an article overview, apps, operating systems, and a comparison of smartphones and iPads. It then provides more details on each section, describing the features and characteristics of smartphones, examples of apps and what they can do, the major mobile operating systems and their strengths/weaknesses, and how the iPad has impacted smartphones and may evolve in the future. It concludes that while no single platform will likely dominate, a few players will emerge as dominant in the smartphone market.
More people are using mobile platforms to access information - can your business afford to be left behind in an age of rapid digital transformation?
When once it was acceptable to be in the late majority when it came to adjusting your business to technological advancements, nowadays you have to lead the pack in order to be a viable business.
Beyond The Hamburger Menu, UX Ireland, 10 Nov 2016Anna Dahlström
Slides from my talk at UX Ireland on 10 November 2016
http://uxireland.net/sessions/index.php?session=108
Abstract:
From myths to trends and best practice, actual usage, engagement, design patterns and interactions - in this session, I will go through the insights behinds the stats and take a look at the reality behind mobile and what really matters when designing for multiple devices.
This document provides information and tips about marketing mobile apps. It discusses how the mobile market is growing rapidly, with mobile internet traffic surpassing desktop traffic. It outlines elements to consider when building a mobile app, such as the target audience and leveraging smartphone capabilities. The document also provides examples of successful mobile apps and strategies, such as loyalty programs. Market data and sources for mobile usage trends are presented to help inform mobile marketing strategies.
AD502: The Mobile Disruption: Why XPages Development is Targeting Mobile FirstJohn Head
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on mobile disruption and why XPages development is targeting mobile first. It includes introductions of the presenters John Beck from IBM and John Head from PSC Group. It then covers the current state of mobile including statistics on mobile adoption and usage. It also shares results from a poll of the audience about their mobile experiences and applications developed. The document discusses examples of mobile experiences done wrong and right. It covers PSC's real world experiences with application modernization, mobilization, and XPages. It also discusses starting the mobile XPages journey and how IBM XPages fits into a broader mobile strategy with IBM Worklight and MobileFirst.
Mobile and tablet usage of websites has grown significantly in recent years, increasing from 0.99% of total usage in 2010 to 8.49% currently. Websites need to be designed and optimized for mobile to accommodate the differences in screen sizes and interfaces compared to desktop access. Catering companies should focus on mobile-friendly design since their clients in the events industry are often on the go and using mobile devices.
This document summarizes insights from a study of 112 iPhone users in Australia. It finds that while initial iPhone purchases are often about the device itself, users quickly realize it can do much more than expected. Many report the iPhone has significantly changed how they work, entertain themselves, and connect with others. They favor apps that uniquely fulfill needs conveniently. Though free apps are most common, users still expect major brands to engage with them via the smartphone through high-quality apps or mobile websites.
Mobile is the new Godzilla July 2011 FCIPRZasadzinski
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are increasingly becoming people's primary means of accessing the internet. By 2013, the number of mobile internet accessing devices is projected to surpass the number of personal computers. Websites and applications need to be optimized for mobile to provide good user experiences on small screens. Developers have options like responsive design, mobile websites, or native apps to create engaging mobile experiences for their audiences.
The document summarizes Andri Yadi's seminar on monetizing mobile apps through various strategies like paid apps, in-app purchases, advertising, subscriptions, and referrals. It traces the history of mobile devices from before the iPhone to the growing dominance of smartphones and tablets. The document also promotes Andri Yadi's company Dycode which develops mobile apps for all platforms and is hiring mobile developers.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile internet usage and the importance of mobile strategies for businesses. Some key points:
- Mobile internet is growing rapidly and will likely be 10 times larger than the traditional PC internet.
- Many large companies have recognized mobile as their primary business, such as Google, Apple, and Facebook, who have hundreds of millions of mobile users.
- While only 8% of Fortune 1000 companies have a mobile strategy, consumers are increasingly using mobile internet and demanding mobile versions of services.
- The document advocates for a strategic, multi-platform approach to mobile that focuses on the customer experience across different mobile platforms and integrates with online channels.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile internet usage and the importance of mobile strategies for businesses. Some key points:
- Mobile internet is growing rapidly and will likely be 10 times larger than the traditional PC internet.
- Many large companies have recognized mobile as their primary business, such as Google, Apple, and Facebook, who have hundreds of millions of mobile users.
- While only 8% of Fortune 1000 companies have a mobile strategy, consumers are increasingly using mobile internet and demanding mobile versions of websites and applications.
- The author argues that businesses need to think strategically about mobile and cannot risk being slow to adopt mobile-first approaches. Both mobile-optimized websites and native applications are important to provide good
This document discusses the evolution of mobile internet usage and the importance of mobile strategies for businesses. Some key points:
- Mobile internet is growing rapidly and will likely be 10 times larger than the traditional PC internet.
- Many large companies have recognized mobile as their primary business, such as Google, Apple, and Facebook, who have hundreds of millions of mobile users.
- While only 8% of Fortune 1000 companies have a mobile strategy, consumers are increasingly using mobile internet and demanding mobile versions of services.
- The author argues that businesses need to think strategically about mobile and cannot risk being slow to adopt mobile-first approaches. Both mobile websites and apps are important to provide content and services to smartphone users
Your boss has an iPhone, so of course he wants an app. But does an app really make business sense? Or is a responsive design website enough?
And with hundreds of thousands of apps out there, what will make people choose and use yours? What makes a good mobile user interface? And how can you make sure your company actually delivers one?
Responsive design might make sense if you've got a content driven website. But how should your web team work together when every web page they are making needs to work at any width and resolution? And can you get the content under control to make pages that really make sense on small screens and big ones?
How to Optimize Your Entire Mobile ExperienceYottaa
1. The document summarizes an event about optimizing the mobile experience. It provides an agenda that includes talks on creating a responsive web design and building the mobile experience.
2. It discusses challenges of mobile including pages loading slowly and users having a poor experience. If businesses do not optimize for mobile, users will go to competitors.
3. The document recommends implementing responsive web design to provide a consistent experience across devices, but also notes responsive design requires additional work and may not be suitable in all cases. Care needs to be taken to optimize content for different screens.
Mobile is not primarily mobile in the sense of "on the go" - but most businesses treat the "mobile OS" activities like that. 7 early conclusions that help to get the right perspective in "mobile" digital marketing.
This document provides 20 tips for creating a successful mobile candidate experience when applying for jobs using a smartphone. It begins with an overview of mobile market trends showing growing smartphone usage. The tips are organized into four categories: capability, formatting, functionality, and integration. The document advocates designing mobile job applications that are optimized for small screens, maintain functionality across different devices, and integrate in real-time with applicant tracking systems. It also emphasizes building trust through consistent branding and configurability to mimic the full website experience.
This document discusses the concept of mobile first design. It argues that web products should be designed with mobile in mind first due to the massive growth of mobile usage and opportunities it provides. Constraints of mobile such as small screens require a focus on simplicity and essential features. Mobile capabilities can also drive innovation if designers challenge themselves to make full use of sensors, location detection and other mobile features.
Websauna - introduction to the best Python web frameworkMikko Ohtamaa
Websauna is a Python package and application framework for developing custom consumer and business web services. It emphasises meeting business requirements with reliable delivery times, responsiveness, consistency in quality, security and high data integrity. A low learning curve, novice friendliness and polished documentation help less seasoned developers to get their first release out quickly.
Operations Security - SF Bitcoin Hackday March 2015Mikko Ohtamaa
This document discusses various operational security (OPSEC) measures for protecting online services and user accounts. It recommends encrypting devices, using two-factor authentication, password managers, and SSH keys. For user security, it suggests moving past passwords and implementing login attempt throttling, two-factor authentication, and third authentication factors. The document also covers infrastructure security techniques like fail2ban, attack mitigation proxies, and flood attack prevention. Hosting provider and physical security are addressed as well, along with server security monitoring.
Operations security - SyPy Dec 2014 (Sydney Python users)Mikko Ohtamaa
This document discusses operational security (OPSEC) for teams, users, and infrastructure related to Bitcoin exchanges. It recommends encrypting devices, using two-factor authentication, password managers, login throttling, third-factor authentication parameters like browser fingerprinting and IP whitelisting to strengthen security. Infrastructure security topics covered include fail2ban, Cloudflare, log storage and backups, and intrusion detection. The goal is to mitigate threats like phishing, malware, and physical attacks against systems handling valuable Bitcoin transactions.
Operations security (OPSEC) presentations given in Bangkok Python meetup. The presentation covers topics about device encryption, two factor-authentication, SSH, preventing brute force attacks and ensuring your infrastructure integrity.
Plone, battle-scarred community with battle tanksMikko Ohtamaa
The document discusses the history and current state of the Plone content management system (CMS) and its open source community. It describes how Plone originated from Zope in 1998 and has the oldest living open source CMS. While the ecosystem has found its niche, the community is an organic mix of small consultancies rather than a single leader. The document also notes that Plone may be difficult to grow a business around solely but that its advanced plugin system and permissions make it suitable for medium-large organizations with complex needs. Overall, it portrays the Plone community as battle-scarred but friendly and one that attracts intelligent people and happens everywhere.
This document summarizes a presentation about the history and community behind the Plone open source content management system (CMS). It discusses that Plone began in 1998 as part of Zope and was started as its own project in 2000. It notes that the Plone community is made up of many small consulting companies and public sector IT departments working together. The document highlights Plone's flexibility and security as well as the challenges of its large codebase and getting others interested in the project.
The document appears to be a personal blog post from 2013 containing emojis and text formatting but no substantive information. It provides no context or details to summarize in 3 sentences or less.
This presentation was held in PLOG2013, Sorrento, Italy. It's about good software development documentation culture, writing documentation for Python packages and maintaining up-to-date developer documentation in Plone ecosystem.
Solving problems one Plone package at a timeMikko Ohtamaa
My lighting talk in Plone Conference 2012 presenting some Plone and Python packages we built to solve our own problems in 3 minutes. Including: Skype bot for project management, different
Plone Conference 2012 presentation about how we as the Plone community could develop ourselves to be perceived more friendly product platform choice within the open source developer community.
Beautiful Maintainable ModularJavascript Codebase with RequireJS - HelsinkiJ...Mikko Ohtamaa
This presentation is a RequireJS tutorial and targeted for front-end developers who need to maintain Javascript codebases larger than ~5 files. By using RequireJS for client-side Javascript modules, module dependency and minification one can have a project which is easier to maintain and you struggle less with everyday Javascript development tasks like debugging and deployment. The slides and tutorial were originally presented in HelsinkiJS June 2012 meet-up.
Plone IDE - the future of Plone developmentMikko Ohtamaa
Plone IDE is an ACE Javascript editor based effort to provide easy and sane Plone development environment aimed for newcomers (though power users will probably enjoy it too).
Javascript - How to avoid the bad partsMikko Ohtamaa
The document discusses best practices for writing JavaScript code, including using Require.js for module loading, ECMAScript5 features for compatibility and features, strict mode, linting tools like JSLint, avoiding inline JavaScript, event handling best practices, function binding, and resources for learning JavaScript. The conclusion emphasizes that while JavaScript still lacks some modern features, following best practices can avoid many issues and tools exist to work around remaining limitations.
The document compares the CMS platforms Joomla, Django, and Plone. It summarizes that Joomla is the most popular CMS which allows editing websites through a web browser but lacks advanced permissions and sharing. Django is described as a fun Python web framework that does not require SQL knowledge. Plone development is said to not be fun due to lack of features like folders, permissions, and sharing compared to Joomla and issues with support forums. Lessons are to be learned about how platforms evolve over time.
This document contains summaries and advertisements for various mobile applications and services related to events, travel, entertainment, news, and transportation. The summaries encourage downloading apps for activities like finding event tickets, getting travel information, watching recorded or live TV, discovering city information, and buying car insurance. Some ads offer special deals, like a luxury hotel package or information on upcoming DVD launches and movies.
Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Em...Erasmo Purificato
Slide of the tutorial entitled "Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Emerging Trends" held at UMAP'24: 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (July 1, 2024 | Cagliari, Italy)
Best Programming Language for Civil EngineersAwais Yaseen
The integration of programming into civil engineering is transforming the industry. We can design complex infrastructure projects and analyse large datasets. Imagine revolutionizing the way we build our cities and infrastructure, all by the power of coding. Programming skills are no longer just a bonus—they’re a game changer in this era.
Technology is revolutionizing civil engineering by integrating advanced tools and techniques. Programming allows for the automation of repetitive tasks, enhancing the accuracy of designs, simulations, and analyses. With the advent of artificial intelligence and machine learning, engineers can now predict structural behaviors under various conditions, optimize material usage, and improve project planning.
RPA In Healthcare Benefits, Use Case, Trend And Challenges 2024.pptxSynapseIndia
Your comprehensive guide to RPA in healthcare for 2024. Explore the benefits, use cases, and emerging trends of robotic process automation. Understand the challenges and prepare for the future of healthcare automation
Coordinate Systems in FME 101 - Webinar SlidesSafe Software
If you’ve ever had to analyze a map or GPS data, chances are you’ve encountered and even worked with coordinate systems. As historical data continually updates through GPS, understanding coordinate systems is increasingly crucial. However, not everyone knows why they exist or how to effectively use them for data-driven insights.
During this webinar, you’ll learn exactly what coordinate systems are and how you can use FME to maintain and transform your data’s coordinate systems in an easy-to-digest way, accurately representing the geographical space that it exists within. During this webinar, you will have the chance to:
- Enhance Your Understanding: Gain a clear overview of what coordinate systems are and their value
- Learn Practical Applications: Why we need datams and projections, plus units between coordinate systems
- Maximize with FME: Understand how FME handles coordinate systems, including a brief summary of the 3 main reprojectors
- Custom Coordinate Systems: Learn how to work with FME and coordinate systems beyond what is natively supported
- Look Ahead: Gain insights into where FME is headed with coordinate systems in the future
Don’t miss the opportunity to improve the value you receive from your coordinate system data, ultimately allowing you to streamline your data analysis and maximize your time. See you there!
INDIAN AIR FORCE FIGHTER PLANES LIST.pdfjackson110191
These fighter aircraft have uses outside of traditional combat situations. They are essential in defending India's territorial integrity, averting dangers, and delivering aid to those in need during natural calamities. Additionally, the IAF improves its interoperability and fortifies international military alliances by working together and conducting joint exercises with other air forces.
BT & Neo4j: Knowledge Graphs for Critical Enterprise Systems.pptx.pdfNeo4j
Presented at Gartner Data & Analytics, London Maty 2024. BT Group has used the Neo4j Graph Database to enable impressive digital transformation programs over the last 6 years. By re-imagining their operational support systems to adopt self-serve and data lead principles they have substantially reduced the number of applications and complexity of their operations. The result has been a substantial reduction in risk and costs while improving time to value, innovation, and process automation. Join this session to hear their story, the lessons they learned along the way and how their future innovation plans include the exploration of uses of EKG + Generative AI.
Scaling Connections in PostgreSQL Postgres Bangalore(PGBLR) Meetup-2 - MydbopsMydbops
This presentation, delivered at the Postgres Bangalore (PGBLR) Meetup-2 on June 29th, 2024, dives deep into connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases. Aakash M, a PostgreSQL Tech Lead at Mydbops, explores the challenges of managing numerous connections and explains how connection pooling optimizes performance and resource utilization.
Key Takeaways:
* Understand why connection pooling is essential for high-traffic applications
* Explore various connection poolers available for PostgreSQL, including pgbouncer
* Learn the configuration options and functionalities of pgbouncer
* Discover best practices for monitoring and troubleshooting connection pooling setups
* Gain insights into real-world use cases and considerations for production environments
This presentation is ideal for:
* Database administrators (DBAs)
* Developers working with PostgreSQL
* DevOps engineers
* Anyone interested in optimizing PostgreSQL performance
Contact info@mydbops.com for PostgreSQL Managed, Consulting and Remote DBA Services
Support en anglais diffusé lors de l'événement 100% IA organisé dans les locaux parisiens d'Iguane Solutions, le mardi 2 juillet 2024 :
- Présentation de notre plateforme IA plug and play : ses fonctionnalités avancées, telles que son interface utilisateur intuitive, son copilot puissant et des outils de monitoring performants.
- REX client : Cyril Janssens, CTO d’ easybourse, partage son expérience d’utilisation de notre plateforme IA plug & play.
論文紹介:A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation ...Toru Tamaki
Jindong Gu, Zhen Han, Shuo Chen, Ahmad Beirami, Bailan He, Gengyuan Zhang, Ruotong Liao, Yao Qin, Volker Tresp, Philip Torr "A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation Models" arXiv2023
https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12980
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
Transcript: Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - T...BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and slides: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
YOUR RELIABLE WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TEAM — FOR LASTING SUCCESS
WPRiders is a web development company specialized in WordPress and WooCommerce websites and plugins for customers around the world. The company is headquartered in Bucharest, Romania, but our team members are located all over the world. Our customers are primarily from the US and Western Europe, but we have clients from Australia, Canada and other areas as well.
Some facts about WPRiders and why we are one of the best firms around:
More than 700 five-star reviews! You can check them here.
1500 WordPress projects delivered.
We respond 80% faster than other firms! Data provided by Freshdesk.
We’ve been in business since 2015.
We are located in 7 countries and have 22 team members.
With so many projects delivered, our team knows what works and what doesn’t when it comes to WordPress and WooCommerce.
Our team members are:
- highly experienced developers (employees & contractors with 5 -10+ years of experience),
- great designers with an eye for UX/UI with 10+ years of experience
- project managers with development background who speak both tech and non-tech
- QA specialists
- Conversion Rate Optimisation - CRO experts
They are all working together to provide you with the best possible service. We are passionate about WordPress, and we love creating custom solutions that help our clients achieve their goals.
At WPRiders, we are committed to building long-term relationships with our clients. We believe in accountability, in doing the right thing, as well as in transparency and open communication. You can read more about WPRiders on the About us page.
Sustainability requires ingenuity and stewardship. Did you know Pigging Solutions pigging systems help you achieve your sustainable manufacturing goals AND provide rapid return on investment.
How? Our systems recover over 99% of product in transfer piping. Recovering trapped product from transfer lines that would otherwise become flush-waste, means you can increase batch yields and eliminate flush waste. From raw materials to finished product, if you can pump it, we can pig it.
Best Practices for Effectively Running dbt in Airflow.pdfTatiana Al-Chueyr
As a popular open-source library for analytics engineering, dbt is often used in combination with Airflow. Orchestrating and executing dbt models as DAGs ensures an additional layer of control over tasks, observability, and provides a reliable, scalable environment to run dbt models.
This webinar will cover a step-by-step guide to Cosmos, an open source package from Astronomer that helps you easily run your dbt Core projects as Airflow DAGs and Task Groups, all with just a few lines of code. We’ll walk through:
- Standard ways of running dbt (and when to utilize other methods)
- How Cosmos can be used to run and visualize your dbt projects in Airflow
- Common challenges and how to address them, including performance, dependency conflicts, and more
- How running dbt projects in Airflow helps with cost optimization
Webinar given on 9 July 2024
How Social Media Hackers Help You to See Your Wife's Message.pdfHackersList
In the modern digital era, social media platforms have become integral to our daily lives. These platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Snapchat, offer countless ways to connect, share, and communicate.
2. AGENDA
• Mobile trends
• Apps
• Mobile internet
• Starting up and don’t dos
3. • Mikko Ohtamaa
• MSc., Industrial engineering & management, University of Oulu
(actually an open source hacker)
• Entrepreneur since 2007
• Mobile since 1999
• moo9000 @ twitter
12. 75 students created apps that collectively had 16
million users in just 10 weeks. Many of those apps
were sort of silly: Mr. De Lombaert’s, for example,
allowed users to send “hotness” points to Facebook
friends. Yet during the term, the apps, free for users,
generated roughly $1 million in advertising
revenue."
16. Mobile internet is
crowded 19.00 - 22.00
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zen/5160473614
Use up to 50% 2012
17. “MOST MOBILE INTERNET
USERS IN EUROPE PREFER TO
USE MOBILE BROWSERS TO
SURF AS OPPOSED TO APPS.”
http://www.bizreport.com/2010/10/us-mobile-shoppers-
prefer-browser-to-apps.html
20. “Bad Piggy Bank is a system for carrier
billing that provides the consumers with
a straightforward, hassle-free purchase
experience. The user won't need to
register or enter credit card details...”
Not actually limited to Angry Birds...
...Elisa can do payments for you.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29487767@N02/3034659459/
\n- ongelma: tavoitai asiakkaasi kustannustehokkaasti - tekstiviestin lukuprosentti - 100% opportunity to see, lukuarvo, opportonity to hear, kontaktihinta, reagointihinta\n\n- käyttömäärät 1800-2100: 30% käyttää nyt, 2012 50% - haluatko palvellu eri asiakasryhmiä\n\nMatkailu-alan sivustolla parhaimmillaan 1/10 käyttää mobiilia\n\nUutissivustolla \n
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\n- TV:n ääressä ei ole läppäri lähellä, mutta kännykkä on\n\n- Kellonajat samat\n\n- Olisiko syytä laittaa TV-mainokseen mobiiliosoite\n