This document contains a list of URLs related to Google products and services. It includes links about controlling the first page on Google, Google image search filtering by topic, Google Docs, Google Alerts, Google Groups, Google Scholar, Google Chrome Sync, and news articles about Android mobile development. The document acts as a reference list for information on various Google technologies.
This document discusses various social media tools and platforms. It recommends focusing on Facebook and Twitter while also monitoring other platforms. It provides a long list of links to social media tools for monitoring, measuring influence, engaging users, searching, gathering statistics, automating tasks, moderating content, receiving alerts, and managing customer relationships. It suggests that future tools will increasingly focus on mobile access, integrating with internal networks, and moving beyond just Facebook and Twitter.
Google Drive is a cloud storage and synchronization service from Google that allows users to store files and access them from any device. The document includes several links related to Google Drive and Google Hangouts, including links about using Hangouts for online education, features of Hangouts, and using Hangouts to remotely control a PC. It also includes a link to a 2012 Google Zeitgeist report and the sender's email address.
This document contains a list of links to online resources for creating videos and presentations without installing software. It includes tutorials, tools for screen recording, video editing, and online presentation makers. The links cover topics like help videos, free video editing software, tips for creating videos, and alternatives to paid software like Camtasia.
This document discusses how corporations can leverage digital technologies to enhance their intelligence. It suggests that a corporation's intelligence (IQcorp) depends on factors like fluid intelligence (Gf), crystallized intelligence (Gc), quantitative reasoning (Gq), memory (Gsm/Glr), processing speed (Gs), and decision speed (Gt). While humans currently excel in areas like fluid intelligence, digital technologies can augment corporations in other factors like crystallized intelligence, memory, and processing speed through techniques such as analytics, machine learning, and collaborative workflows. The document argues that through a symbiotic human-machine relationship, corporations can develop super-human levels of intelligence.
This document lists several tools that can be used to introduce programming to kids, including Scratch, GameMaker, Alice, RoboMind, Lego Mindstorms, KTurtle, MicroWorlds Pro, Kodu from Microsoft, Light Bot games from Armor Games, Robozzle, Greenfoot, and Yenka Sequences.
The document contains a list of URLs from various websites and pages related to downloading games, mobile content, software applications and tools. The URLs reference pages for Islamic books, Java apps, GTA 5 downloads, tech news, mobile videos, banner creation software, HTML5 slideshows and the Apple App Store.
The document provides links to various websites and applications including WordPress, Flickr, Capa Yapa, Quizlet, Joomla, Tizmos, Solver simple, Ediscio, Xtra Normal, and WordSift. Many of these links are to social media sites or pages for apps that allow sharing photos, blogging, education, and content creation.
This document contains links to various resources about using SQLite databases in Android applications. It includes links to Android apps that use SQLite, as well as tutorials and forum posts discussing how to implement SQLite databases and perform asynchronous tasks with SQLite in Android.
This document provides guidance on building a user interface for an Android app. It explains how to design and code layouts using XML to position and size views, add buttons and text fields, and handle basic user input. The document also demonstrates how to populate fields with data and handle click events with Java code in the app.