This document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It finds continued strong global growth in internet users and mobile momentum. Specifically, it notes that the number of photos, videos, and other digital content being uploaded and shared grows exponentially each year as more activity moves to mobile. It also discusses the increasing availability of personal data through fitness trackers and health apps and the growing transparency of individuals' lives online through social media sharing.
An Indian individual seeks to incorporate a company in Singapore. The process involves obtaining name approval, determining the company structure as a private or public company, appointing directors and other key personnel, selecting a registered office address, and drafting a company constitution. Once incorporated, the new company can open a Singapore bank account and obtain a tax residency certificate. Indian regulations allow for foreign direct investment through the automatic route or approval route depending on the amount and financial commitment. The entire incorporation process can be completed quickly online but setting up documents may take a few days.
Subscribed 2019 - Best Practices and Iterating On Your Zuora PlatformZuora, Inc.
Learn from Zuora's internal implementation team and long-time customers who developed on the Zuora platform for years. These experts will give guidance on a range of topics, such as evaluation processes for new feature adoption (e.g., Orders, RevPro), upgrading Zuora CPQ, iterating on pricing and packaging. Come ready to ask our panel of experts your tough questions; they'll share their advice for best integrating Zuora as the hub of your enterprise architecture.
Do you possess an active TS/SCI, CI Poly or Full Scope Poly Security Clearance & looking for your next Cleared Career Opportunity?
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reStart Nationwide TS/SCI & Above Cleared Virtual Career Fair
Thursday, July 13th, 2023
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Companies Interviewing:
• Leidos
• Northrop Grumman
• Air Force Civilian Service
• Accenture Federal Services
• ALKU
• Amazon Web Services
• Armison Tech
• Booz Allen Hamilton
• BuddoBot
• Credence Management Solutions
• Google
• Hewlett Packard Enterprise
• ICF
• Jacobs
• KBR
• LinQuest Corporation
• Oasis Systems
• Resource Management Concepts
• Sierra Nevada Corporation
• SIXGEN
and many more…..
Whether you are transitioning from the military or federal government, actively seeking employment, your contract is coming to an end or window shopping and want to see what else is out there for you, This Is The Event For You!
Positions available include: Software Engineers, Help Desk, Web Developers, Budget Analysts, Program / Project Managers, Acquisition Specialist, Cyber Security, DevOps Engineer, Storage Engineers, Aerospace Engineer, Systems Engineers, SharePoint Developer, Reverse Engineers, Intelligence Analysts, Network Engineers, Penetration Testers, JAVA Programmers, Data Scientist, Cloud Engineer, Information Systems Security, Network Admins, Linguists, Full Stack Developers, LINUX Systems Admins and much more....
This event will be accessible to job seeking professionals with a minimum TS/SCI Security Clearance from coast to coast and will offer Cleared career opportunities both CONUS & OCONUS.
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This document provides an overview of the global software products industry and India's opportunity to become a leading software product nation. It notes that the top companies in the industry are currently from the US and Europe, but software is transforming many industries. It discusses how product and platform companies are thriving. India has advantages like a large pool of engineers and lower costs that could allow it to build more software product companies. The document outlines iSPIRT's mission to help build India's software product ecosystem through various initiatives like supporting startups, encouraging platform development, and engaging with other parts of the industry.
Starship Technologies was launched by Skype co-founders and is the world's first commercially available autonomous delivery technology. They have 80 employees including 30 engineers and have built 65 robots that have driven over 23,000 km on public sidewalks delivering packages for 5 clients in 4 countries without any accidents. They also have 6 patent applications filed and over 800 requests from potential clients.
This document describes a low-cost anti-theft system for vehicles. It uses an embedded chip with a proximity sensor that requires a unique password to start the car. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the system sends a text message with the vehicle location to local police and the owner. It also deactivates the fuel injector and activates a secret lock trapping the unauthorized user inside the car until the owner arrives. The system uses common components like a microcontroller, keypad, LCD screen, and GSM module to send alerts for around Rs. 7,300, providing sophisticated security at low cost.
What are the main drone startups?
Who are drone startup investors?
How much investments have been done in drone startups?
What are investors looking for in drone startups?
Based on our blog post about drone startups and investors landscape
https://medium.com/point-nine-news/drone-startups-and-investors-landscape-4575365a32f9#.is3aturs2
State of Global IT Services and Software Industry - 2023Vishal Sharma
The document discusses key trends in the global IT services and software market in 2023. It notes that inflation is rising due to geopolitical tensions and supply chain issues, creating challenges for the industry. CIO priorities are growing revenue, reducing costs, and moving to the cloud to address inflation. The IT services market size is $2.3 trillion growing at 8-10% annually. Healthcare, entertainment, and hospitals are top spenders while airlines, agriculture, and telecom spend less. Cloud infrastructure sees over 35% growth. TCS has the highest margins while Capgemini has the lowest. Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce are leaders in the software market. Post-COVID, B2B tech growth will
An Indian individual seeks to incorporate a company in Singapore. The process involves obtaining name approval, determining the company structure as a private or public company, appointing directors and other key personnel, selecting a registered office address, and drafting a company constitution. Once incorporated, the new company can open a Singapore bank account and obtain a tax residency certificate. Indian regulations allow for foreign direct investment through the automatic route or approval route depending on the amount and financial commitment. The entire incorporation process can be completed quickly online but setting up documents may take a few days.
Subscribed 2019 - Best Practices and Iterating On Your Zuora PlatformZuora, Inc.
Learn from Zuora's internal implementation team and long-time customers who developed on the Zuora platform for years. These experts will give guidance on a range of topics, such as evaluation processes for new feature adoption (e.g., Orders, RevPro), upgrading Zuora CPQ, iterating on pricing and packaging. Come ready to ask our panel of experts your tough questions; they'll share their advice for best integrating Zuora as the hub of your enterprise architecture.
Do you possess an active TS/SCI, CI Poly or Full Scope Poly Security Clearance & looking for your next Cleared Career Opportunity?
Join us at the reStartEvents Nationwide TS/SCI & Above Cleared Virtual Career Fair on July 13th and engage with hiring managers and recruiters from some of the nation's leading defense contractors, all from the safety and comfort of your home or office. Accomplish what it would take weeks to do, ALL in one day at reStart!
reStart Nationwide TS/SCI & Above Cleared Virtual Career Fair
Thursday, July 13th, 2023
2pm - 5pm est
Details & Registration: https://tinyurl.com/44unr6re
An Active TS/SCI or Above Security Clearance IS Required For This Event
Companies Interviewing:
• Leidos
• Northrop Grumman
• Air Force Civilian Service
• Accenture Federal Services
• ALKU
• Amazon Web Services
• Armison Tech
• Booz Allen Hamilton
• BuddoBot
• Credence Management Solutions
• Google
• Hewlett Packard Enterprise
• ICF
• Jacobs
• KBR
• LinQuest Corporation
• Oasis Systems
• Resource Management Concepts
• Sierra Nevada Corporation
• SIXGEN
and many more…..
Whether you are transitioning from the military or federal government, actively seeking employment, your contract is coming to an end or window shopping and want to see what else is out there for you, This Is The Event For You!
Positions available include: Software Engineers, Help Desk, Web Developers, Budget Analysts, Program / Project Managers, Acquisition Specialist, Cyber Security, DevOps Engineer, Storage Engineers, Aerospace Engineer, Systems Engineers, SharePoint Developer, Reverse Engineers, Intelligence Analysts, Network Engineers, Penetration Testers, JAVA Programmers, Data Scientist, Cloud Engineer, Information Systems Security, Network Admins, Linguists, Full Stack Developers, LINUX Systems Admins and much more....
This event will be accessible to job seeking professionals with a minimum TS/SCI Security Clearance from coast to coast and will offer Cleared career opportunities both CONUS & OCONUS.
Please share this unprecedented event with ALL your TS/SCI & Polygraph Tested Security Cleared friends and colleagues
Looking forward to having you join us online on July 13th
This document provides an overview of the global software products industry and India's opportunity to become a leading software product nation. It notes that the top companies in the industry are currently from the US and Europe, but software is transforming many industries. It discusses how product and platform companies are thriving. India has advantages like a large pool of engineers and lower costs that could allow it to build more software product companies. The document outlines iSPIRT's mission to help build India's software product ecosystem through various initiatives like supporting startups, encouraging platform development, and engaging with other parts of the industry.
Starship Technologies was launched by Skype co-founders and is the world's first commercially available autonomous delivery technology. They have 80 employees including 30 engineers and have built 65 robots that have driven over 23,000 km on public sidewalks delivering packages for 5 clients in 4 countries without any accidents. They also have 6 patent applications filed and over 800 requests from potential clients.
This document describes a low-cost anti-theft system for vehicles. It uses an embedded chip with a proximity sensor that requires a unique password to start the car. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the system sends a text message with the vehicle location to local police and the owner. It also deactivates the fuel injector and activates a secret lock trapping the unauthorized user inside the car until the owner arrives. The system uses common components like a microcontroller, keypad, LCD screen, and GSM module to send alerts for around Rs. 7,300, providing sophisticated security at low cost.
What are the main drone startups?
Who are drone startup investors?
How much investments have been done in drone startups?
What are investors looking for in drone startups?
Based on our blog post about drone startups and investors landscape
https://medium.com/point-nine-news/drone-startups-and-investors-landscape-4575365a32f9#.is3aturs2
State of Global IT Services and Software Industry - 2023Vishal Sharma
The document discusses key trends in the global IT services and software market in 2023. It notes that inflation is rising due to geopolitical tensions and supply chain issues, creating challenges for the industry. CIO priorities are growing revenue, reducing costs, and moving to the cloud to address inflation. The IT services market size is $2.3 trillion growing at 8-10% annually. Healthcare, entertainment, and hospitals are top spenders while airlines, agriculture, and telecom spend less. Cloud infrastructure sees over 35% growth. TCS has the highest margins while Capgemini has the lowest. Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce are leaders in the software market. Post-COVID, B2B tech growth will
miss the forest : bringing together multiple taxonomiesHeimo Rainer
this presentation deals with the topics related to biodiversity and the issue of taxonomic classification systems in relation to their completeness, ambiguity, application and relevance for taxonomic research and collections management
it was presented at the annual meeting of TDWG in Firenze, Italy
http://www.tdwg.org/conference2013/
This document provides best practices for PhoneGap development, including:
- Using templating to encapsulate repeatable HTML/CSS patterns and separate view components from code.
- Developing with offline usage in mind and leveraging the PhoneGap reachability API.
- Leveraging various platforms' storage options like SQLite, BlackBerry persistent storage, and the File API.
- Using lightweight frameworks like XUI that work across platforms including BlackBerry.
- Optimizing for performance by keeping apps to a single HTML page and obfuscating JavaScript.
- Being aware of PhoneGap's limitations for intensive games and graphics or slower devices.
This document provides guidelines for minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) in control system designs using Unitronics products. It discusses separating devices that emit high EMF, using separate wiring ducts, enclosing and grounding cabinets, guidelines for input/output wiring including using shielded twisted pair cable, and filtering signal and power lines. Specific recommendations are given for wiring power to I/O expansion modules like the EX-A1 and using power line filters.
This document discusses the transition to 2014 Edition meaningful use requirements and the hospital attestation process. It provides an overview of the changes from 2011 to 2014 editions, including increased thresholds and new objectives. It also outlines the steps for hospitals to obtain their CMS EHR certification ID number and attest through the registration system. Key areas like clinical quality measures and how they will be collected and reported using QRDA and value sets are reviewed.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online tool for making slideshows. It features photos from various stock photo sites to illustrate the concept. In conclusion, it encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang proses sosialisasi dan pembentukan kepribadian. Proses sosialisasi adalah cara bagaimana individu mempelajari norma dan nilai sosial melalui lingkungan keluarga dan kelompok. Kepribadian terbentuk melalui sosialisasi dan dipengaruhi oleh faktor keturunan, lingkungan alam dan sosial, serta kelompok manusia. Kepribadian seseorang harus selaras dengan budaya dan lingkungan sos
The document discusses reducing tool costs by using Kalido software. It summarizes that Kalido can eliminate the need for redundant ETL, metadata management, modeling and MDM tools. It claims Kalido can reduce recurring costs through its model-driven approach and automation capabilities. Using Kalido can potentially reduce data integration work by 65% and BI development by 20% compared to traditional approaches. This allows for faster delivery, easier maintenance and lower total cost of ownership.
This document provides an overview of the Social Studies 9 course for the year, including the three units of study, assessment breakdown, course expectations, and essential questions. The units cover governance and rights in Canada, quality of life, and economic systems in Canada and the US. Students will be assessed through assignments, tests, and a final exam. The document outlines expectations like arriving prepared, completing assignments on time, and respecting others. It also describes an in-class simulation where students represent regions of Canada and must reach consensus on national policies.
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day seminar hosted by the Danish Ecological Council about alternative dispute resolution in the energy sector for representatives from Baltic countries. The agenda includes presentations on challenges in the Baltic States' electricity sectors, consumer protection and out-of-court settlements in Denmark's energy system, the Danish complaint board for energy disputes, Denmark's energy agreement and regulatory authorities, policies regarding vulnerable electricity customers, and a discussion of topics like smart meters and solar power. The seminar aims to educate Baltic representatives on Denmark's model for resolving consumer energy issues without formal litigation.
Company presentation Ambos NBGO AdvocatenDavid Dessers
This document provides information about the law firm Ambos NBGO, including its philosophy, areas of expertise, and recommendations from Legal 500. It states that Ambos NBGO is an independent full-service law firm with over 35 lawyers based in Belgium. The firm's philosophy is to offer the best of both worlds by positioning itself between international and smaller local law firms, providing both expertise and personalized service. It has capabilities in various areas such as corporate law, finance, real estate, and transportation. The firm has received recommendations from Legal 500 for its responsive teams and experienced lawyers in banking, corporate law, dispute resolution, and other fields.
Data journalism is becoming increasingly important, but journalists and students often lack skills in data analysis and tools. "Hacks and Hackers" pairs journalists ("hacks") with data and computer experts ("hackers") on projects to transfer skills and collaborate. However, there is little evidence such partnerships lead to long-term engagement with data journalism. Events like DJCamp brought journalists and hackers together in Manchester, Preston, and Istanbul for student projects, but follow up was lacking. Effective data journalism requires starting with the story, researching available data sources, and presenting final stories, while recognizing data cleaning takes significant time.
Acute care and one-year outcome of Mexican patients with first-ever acute isc...Erwin Chiquete, MD, PhD
Introduction. Information on acute care and outcome of Mexican patients with ischaemic stroke is lacking. The aim of this
report is to provide results of a first step stroke surveillance system and outcome at one year of follow-up.
Patients and methods. In the PREMIER study 1,376 patients from 59 Mexican hospitals were included from January 2005
to June 2006. Of these, 1,040 (52% women, mean age 67.5 years) with first-ever cerebral infarction are here analyzed.
Five visits were completed during the one year follow-up.
Results. Main risk factors were hypertension (64%), obesity (51%) and diabetes (35%). Total anterior circulation stroke
syndrome occurred in 19% of patients, partial anterior in 38%, lacunar in 26% and posterior stroke syndrome in 17% cases.
In 8% the stroke mechanism was large-artery atherosclerosis, in 18% cardioembolism, in 20% lacunar, in 6% miscellaneous
mechanisms and in 42% the mechanism was undetermined, mainly due to a low use of diagnostic resources. Although 17%
of patients arrived in < 3 h from stroke onset, only 0.5% had IV thrombolysis. Only 1% received endarterectomy or stenting.
The 30-day case fatality rate was 15%. At one-year of follow-up, 47% had a modified Rankin score 0-2 (independent), 23%
had 2-5 (dependent) and 29% died. One-year acute ischaemic stroke recurrence rate was 8%.
Conclusion. In Mexico a significant proportion of patients arrive on time for thrombolysis, but very few receive this therapy.
There is a low use of diagnostic resources to assign aetiology. Thirty-day case fatality rate doubles at 1-year after acute
ischaemic stroke.
The document discusses understanding press regulation in the UK by the Press Complaints Commission (PCC). It instructs researching the PCC, including who they are, why they regulate the press, how long they have been regulating, and how they regulate through an Editor's Code of Practice. Students are also asked to research historical examples of press regulation to build case studies and upload summaries to the class blog.
Conference:
4th International Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects for Smart Cities 2013 (CONET/UBICITEC 2013)
Title of the paper:
Smart Lighting in Multipurpose Outdoor Environments: Energy Efficient Solution using Network of Cooperating Objects
Authors:
Anna Florea
Ahmed Farahat
Dr. Corina Postelnicu
Prof. Jose L. Martinez Lastra, Dr.Sc.
Prof. Francisco J. Azcondo Sánchez
If you would like to receive a reprint of the original paper, please contact us
- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop internet access in some countries like China. Mobile transactions and searches now exceed desktop in places.
- Sharing of photos, videos, fitness data and other content on mobile and social platforms is exploding. Hundreds of millions of photos are now uploaded daily.
- Facebook has seen strong revenue growth driven by rising mobile users and usage, though desktop ARPU is declining. Mobile now accounts for over two-thirds of Facebook users and 30% of ad revenue.
Kleiner Perkins Internet Trends May 2013Dan Schiffman
- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop access in some countries like China. Mobile transactions and searches now exceed desktop in places.
- Social media and content sharing across photos, videos, fitness data is exploding due to smartphones and apps. Billions of photos and hours of video are now uploaded daily.
- Facebook has seen strong revenue growth driven by rising mobile users and usage, though desktop ARPU is declining. Mobile now accounts for over two-thirds of Facebook users and 30% of ad revenue.
miss the forest : bringing together multiple taxonomiesHeimo Rainer
this presentation deals with the topics related to biodiversity and the issue of taxonomic classification systems in relation to their completeness, ambiguity, application and relevance for taxonomic research and collections management
it was presented at the annual meeting of TDWG in Firenze, Italy
http://www.tdwg.org/conference2013/
This document provides best practices for PhoneGap development, including:
- Using templating to encapsulate repeatable HTML/CSS patterns and separate view components from code.
- Developing with offline usage in mind and leveraging the PhoneGap reachability API.
- Leveraging various platforms' storage options like SQLite, BlackBerry persistent storage, and the File API.
- Using lightweight frameworks like XUI that work across platforms including BlackBerry.
- Optimizing for performance by keeping apps to a single HTML page and obfuscating JavaScript.
- Being aware of PhoneGap's limitations for intensive games and graphics or slower devices.
This document provides guidelines for minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) in control system designs using Unitronics products. It discusses separating devices that emit high EMF, using separate wiring ducts, enclosing and grounding cabinets, guidelines for input/output wiring including using shielded twisted pair cable, and filtering signal and power lines. Specific recommendations are given for wiring power to I/O expansion modules like the EX-A1 and using power line filters.
This document discusses the transition to 2014 Edition meaningful use requirements and the hospital attestation process. It provides an overview of the changes from 2011 to 2014 editions, including increased thresholds and new objectives. It also outlines the steps for hospitals to obtain their CMS EHR certification ID number and attest through the registration system. Key areas like clinical quality measures and how they will be collected and reported using QRDA and value sets are reviewed.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online tool for making slideshows. It features photos from various stock photo sites to illustrate the concept. In conclusion, it encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang proses sosialisasi dan pembentukan kepribadian. Proses sosialisasi adalah cara bagaimana individu mempelajari norma dan nilai sosial melalui lingkungan keluarga dan kelompok. Kepribadian terbentuk melalui sosialisasi dan dipengaruhi oleh faktor keturunan, lingkungan alam dan sosial, serta kelompok manusia. Kepribadian seseorang harus selaras dengan budaya dan lingkungan sos
The document discusses reducing tool costs by using Kalido software. It summarizes that Kalido can eliminate the need for redundant ETL, metadata management, modeling and MDM tools. It claims Kalido can reduce recurring costs through its model-driven approach and automation capabilities. Using Kalido can potentially reduce data integration work by 65% and BI development by 20% compared to traditional approaches. This allows for faster delivery, easier maintenance and lower total cost of ownership.
This document provides an overview of the Social Studies 9 course for the year, including the three units of study, assessment breakdown, course expectations, and essential questions. The units cover governance and rights in Canada, quality of life, and economic systems in Canada and the US. Students will be assessed through assignments, tests, and a final exam. The document outlines expectations like arriving prepared, completing assignments on time, and respecting others. It also describes an in-class simulation where students represent regions of Canada and must reach consensus on national policies.
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day seminar hosted by the Danish Ecological Council about alternative dispute resolution in the energy sector for representatives from Baltic countries. The agenda includes presentations on challenges in the Baltic States' electricity sectors, consumer protection and out-of-court settlements in Denmark's energy system, the Danish complaint board for energy disputes, Denmark's energy agreement and regulatory authorities, policies regarding vulnerable electricity customers, and a discussion of topics like smart meters and solar power. The seminar aims to educate Baltic representatives on Denmark's model for resolving consumer energy issues without formal litigation.
Company presentation Ambos NBGO AdvocatenDavid Dessers
This document provides information about the law firm Ambos NBGO, including its philosophy, areas of expertise, and recommendations from Legal 500. It states that Ambos NBGO is an independent full-service law firm with over 35 lawyers based in Belgium. The firm's philosophy is to offer the best of both worlds by positioning itself between international and smaller local law firms, providing both expertise and personalized service. It has capabilities in various areas such as corporate law, finance, real estate, and transportation. The firm has received recommendations from Legal 500 for its responsive teams and experienced lawyers in banking, corporate law, dispute resolution, and other fields.
Data journalism is becoming increasingly important, but journalists and students often lack skills in data analysis and tools. "Hacks and Hackers" pairs journalists ("hacks") with data and computer experts ("hackers") on projects to transfer skills and collaborate. However, there is little evidence such partnerships lead to long-term engagement with data journalism. Events like DJCamp brought journalists and hackers together in Manchester, Preston, and Istanbul for student projects, but follow up was lacking. Effective data journalism requires starting with the story, researching available data sources, and presenting final stories, while recognizing data cleaning takes significant time.
Acute care and one-year outcome of Mexican patients with first-ever acute isc...Erwin Chiquete, MD, PhD
Introduction. Information on acute care and outcome of Mexican patients with ischaemic stroke is lacking. The aim of this
report is to provide results of a first step stroke surveillance system and outcome at one year of follow-up.
Patients and methods. In the PREMIER study 1,376 patients from 59 Mexican hospitals were included from January 2005
to June 2006. Of these, 1,040 (52% women, mean age 67.5 years) with first-ever cerebral infarction are here analyzed.
Five visits were completed during the one year follow-up.
Results. Main risk factors were hypertension (64%), obesity (51%) and diabetes (35%). Total anterior circulation stroke
syndrome occurred in 19% of patients, partial anterior in 38%, lacunar in 26% and posterior stroke syndrome in 17% cases.
In 8% the stroke mechanism was large-artery atherosclerosis, in 18% cardioembolism, in 20% lacunar, in 6% miscellaneous
mechanisms and in 42% the mechanism was undetermined, mainly due to a low use of diagnostic resources. Although 17%
of patients arrived in < 3 h from stroke onset, only 0.5% had IV thrombolysis. Only 1% received endarterectomy or stenting.
The 30-day case fatality rate was 15%. At one-year of follow-up, 47% had a modified Rankin score 0-2 (independent), 23%
had 2-5 (dependent) and 29% died. One-year acute ischaemic stroke recurrence rate was 8%.
Conclusion. In Mexico a significant proportion of patients arrive on time for thrombolysis, but very few receive this therapy.
There is a low use of diagnostic resources to assign aetiology. Thirty-day case fatality rate doubles at 1-year after acute
ischaemic stroke.
The document discusses understanding press regulation in the UK by the Press Complaints Commission (PCC). It instructs researching the PCC, including who they are, why they regulate the press, how long they have been regulating, and how they regulate through an Editor's Code of Practice. Students are also asked to research historical examples of press regulation to build case studies and upload summaries to the class blog.
Conference:
4th International Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects for Smart Cities 2013 (CONET/UBICITEC 2013)
Title of the paper:
Smart Lighting in Multipurpose Outdoor Environments: Energy Efficient Solution using Network of Cooperating Objects
Authors:
Anna Florea
Ahmed Farahat
Dr. Corina Postelnicu
Prof. Jose L. Martinez Lastra, Dr.Sc.
Prof. Francisco J. Azcondo Sánchez
If you would like to receive a reprint of the original paper, please contact us
- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop internet access in some countries like China. Mobile transactions and searches now exceed desktop in places.
- Sharing of photos, videos, fitness data and other content on mobile and social platforms is exploding. Hundreds of millions of photos are now uploaded daily.
- Facebook has seen strong revenue growth driven by rising mobile users and usage, though desktop ARPU is declining. Mobile now accounts for over two-thirds of Facebook users and 30% of ad revenue.
Kleiner Perkins Internet Trends May 2013Dan Schiffman
- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop access in some countries like China. Mobile transactions and searches now exceed desktop in places.
- Social media and content sharing across photos, videos, fitness data is exploding due to smartphones and apps. Billions of photos and hours of video are now uploaded daily.
- Facebook has seen strong revenue growth driven by rising mobile users and usage, though desktop ARPU is declining. Mobile now accounts for over two-thirds of Facebook users and 30% of ad revenue.
This document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It finds continued strong global growth in internet users and mobile momentum. Specifically, it notes that the number of photos, videos, and other digital content uploaded and shared daily has increased dramatically in recent years and is accelerating, driven especially by mobile. It also discusses how industries and behaviors are being reimagined and transformed by these digital trends.
This document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It finds that global internet users grew 8% in 2012 to 2.4 billion users, driven largely by emerging markets like China and India. Mobile internet access is growing aggressively, surpassing 50% of total internet traffic. An increasing amount of content like photos, videos, and fitness data is being uploaded and shared through mobile apps and social networks. This real-time sharing of experiences online represents a major shift in how people interact and get information globally.
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- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet usage and sharing of photos, videos, and other content through mobile apps is growing rapidly worldwide. Billions of photos and hours of video are now uploaded and shared every day.
- Social media usage continues to grow globally, led by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and emerging platforms like Instagram, Tumblr, and Pinterest. Sharing of personal information online is also on the rise.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It notes that global internet users grew 8% year-over-year to 2.4 billion in 2012, driven largely by emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly around the world, surpassing desktop in some countries, and mobile traffic as a percentage of total internet traffic continues to increase significantly each year. Social media usage is dominated by Facebook, and mobile is a major driver of growth and revenue for companies like Facebook. Photo, video, and data sharing across internet and mobile platforms is exploding, with hundreds of millions of photos alone being uploaded daily.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It notes that global internet users grew to 2.4 billion in 2012 with 8% annual growth, driven largely by emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop access in some countries. Social media and content sharing across photos, videos, fitness data, and other media is exploding, driven by smartphones and platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Mobile transactions and usage are also rising significantly across many companies.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It notes that global internet users grew to 2.4 billion in 2012 with 8% annual growth, driven largely by emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop access in some countries. Social media and content sharing across photos, videos, fitness data, and other media is exploding, driven by smartphones and platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Mobile transactions and usage are also rising significantly across many companies.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It notes that global internet users grew to 2.4 billion in 2012 with 8% annual growth, driven largely by emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly around the world, surpassing desktop in some countries. Social media and content sharing across photos, videos, fitness data, and other media is exploding, driven by smartphones and platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Mobile transactions and usage are also rising significantly on many digital platforms.
- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet usage and sharing of photos, videos, and other content through mobile apps is growing rapidly worldwide. Billions of photos and hours of video are now uploaded daily to sites like YouTube from mobile devices.
- Social media usage continues to grow globally, led by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and emerging platforms like Instagram, Tumblr, and Pinterest. Americans are relative laggards in sharing content online compared to other countries.
- The rise of the mobile internet and always-on connectivity through smartphones is driving unprecedented transparency globally and changing how people interact and share information.
- The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends.
- Mobile internet usage and sharing of photos, videos, and other content through mobile apps is growing rapidly worldwide. Billions of photos and hours of video are now uploaded and shared every day.
- Social media usage continues to grow globally, led by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and emerging platforms like Instagram, Tumblr, and Pinterest. Sharing of personal information and content online is also increasing but Americans still share less than users in many other countries.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference. It notes that global internet users grew to 2.4 billion in 2012 with 8% annual growth, driven largely by emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. Mobile internet access and usage is growing rapidly, surpassing desktop access in some countries. Social media and content sharing across photos, videos, fitness data, and other media is exploding, driven by smartphones and platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Mobile transactions and usage are also rising significantly across many companies.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends. It discusses the continued growth of global internet users, with mobile internet access surpassing desktop access in some countries like China. It also covers the rise of mobile usage and transactions. Social media and content sharing on platforms are growing rapidly, with hundreds of millions of photos, videos, and other content being uploaded daily. Emerging trends are in short-form content sharing through apps like Snapchat and Vine, as well as fitness and health data sharing through devices and apps. Overall, the document outlines the massive growth of internet and mobile usage globally as well as new forms of content and data being shared online.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends. It discusses the continued growth of global internet users, with mobile internet access surpassing desktop access in some countries like China. It also covers the rise of mobile usage and transactions. Social media and content sharing on platforms are growing rapidly, with hundreds of millions of photos, videos, and other content being uploaded daily. Emerging trends are in areas like short-form video, fitness data sharing through devices and apps, and mobile commerce. Overall, the document outlines the ongoing rise of mobile internet usage and content sharing through social media and various platforms.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends. It discusses the continued growth of global internet users, with mobile internet access surpassing PC access in China by the second quarter of 2012. Mobile traffic as a percentage of total internet traffic is growing at around 1.5x per year. It also reviews the rampant growth of uploading and sharing of photos, videos, sound, data, and all types of digital content and information to various online platforms. Social media usage is led by Facebook but many other sites like YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram are rising rapidly. The document emphasizes the extraordinary growth and momentum of mobile internet and the benefits it provides users in terms of connectivity and sharing experiences.
This document summarizes key internet trends from a D11 conference presentation by Mary Meeker and Liang Wu. It notes that global internet users grew 8% year-over-year to 2.4 billion in 2012, with most growth occurring in emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. It also discusses the rise of mobile internet usage and how mobile ad spending is growing but still has significant room to increase relative to time spent on mobile. Additionally, the document covers trends related to re-imagination through uploading and sharing of photos, videos, sound, data, and health/fitness information on social networks and mobile/wearable devices.
This document summarizes key trends from the Internet Trends D11 conference presented by Mary Meeker and Liang Wu. It discusses the continued growth of internet users globally, with mobile momentum and re-imagination of traditional industries through uploading and sharing of photos, videos, and other data online and through mobile devices. Mobile traffic as a percentage of global internet traffic is growing at a rate of 1.5x per year.
Интернет тренды - 2015 Internet Trends ReportVictor Gridnev
This document provides an outline and overview of key trends from the 2015 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker at KPCB. Some of the major trends discussed include: global internet and smartphone user growth continuing but slowing as adoption rates mature; the importance of developing markets to future growth; strong growth in internet usage and mobile data traffic driven by increases in mobile and video; significant time spent on mobile devices, especially for viewing content in a vertical orientation; and mobile advertising growing rapidly but still making up a small portion of total internet advertising spending.
Two decades after 1995, the year of the Netscape IPO, the Internet population has exploded in size, it’s much more mobile, and it’s increasingly driven by user-created content and flexible content delivery that’s controlled by users. But growth is slowing in all but a few key areas.
While some of these points seem obvious, Mary Meeker’s charts, graphs and data helps quantify the landscape.
The tech industry makes a yearly tradition of turning to the fast-talking and data-synthesizing Meeker, a former Wall Street analyst turned late-stage venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers who publishes an influential annual assessment of the Internet economy. As has been her custom in recent years, Meeker introduced her Internet Trends report at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes on Wednesday.
Here’s how Meeker sets the stage: Two-thirds of a generation into the Internet, there were 2.8 billion users as of 2014, up from 35 million in 1995.
In 20 years, that’s 39 percent of the world’s population, up from .06 percent.
This document summarizes a competition for young entrepreneurs in the Americas. It outlines the phases of the competition which include virtual training, submitting deliverables like a business plan and promotional video, being evaluated by international judges, and announcing finalists. Finalists will then attend a final event in April 2015 where they will present their projects, exchange knowledge, gain international visibility, and have opportunities for seed capital and investment. The competition has categories for social innovation, economic innovation, environmental innovation, and a Caribbean challenge. Finalists and winners will receive scholarships, exposure to investors, and $5,000 awards.
O documento discute a inflação no Brasil, analisando o passado recente, o presente e o futuro. No passado, a bonança externa e as políticas expansionistas do governo levaram ao crescimento, mas também à inflação. No presente, com o enfraquecimento externo, as políticas monetária e fiscal expansionistas continuam impedindo o controle da inflação. Para o futuro, há incertezas sobre como ficará a inflação diante da desaceleração global.
This document outlines a presentation about expanding Ocean Park in Hong Kong. It provides background on Ocean Park, discusses its industry and competition. Some of the key strategic issues for expansion include dealing with different government regulations between Hong Kong and mainland China. External factors like pollution could undermine connecting people with nature. Recommendations include pursuing changes to allow expansion into mainland China, adapting products for local markets, addressing environmental issues, and neutralizing local competition.
The document analyzes four companies using DCF and relative valuation methods. For Hypermarcas, the DCF valuation estimates a value per share of R$10.88, below the current price of R$15.62, indicating it is overvalued. Relative valuations provide mixed signals, with the multiple near the median but regressions implying lower values. Overall, the analyses suggest Hypermarcas is overpriced.
The document discusses trends in internet and mobile device usage from 2012. It notes that global internet users grew by 8% in 2011 to over 2 billion, with most growth occurring in emerging markets like China and India. Mobile adoption was also rising rapidly, with over 1 billion global 3G subscribers by late 2011, though this still only represented 18% of mobile users. The iPad saw much faster adoption than the iPod or iPhone, shipping over 70 million units within its first 8 quarters. Android phone adoption was even more rapid than the iPhone.
The document summarizes corporate governance and social responsibility initiatives of four Brazilian companies - BR Malls, Energisa, Eternit, and Gerdau. It provides an overview of each company's board structure, shareholder rights, and examples of citizenship programs. Key highlights include BR Malls' environmental initiatives through its malls, Energisa's investments in renewable energy and distance learning programs, Eternit's attention to managing its image around asbestos use, and Gerdau's recycling and employee volunteering efforts.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
CAKE: Sharing Slices of Confidential Data on BlockchainClaudio Di Ciccio
Presented at the CAiSE 2024 Forum, Intelligent Information Systems, June 6th, Limassol, Cyprus.
Synopsis: Cooperative information systems typically involve various entities in a collaborative process within a distributed environment. Blockchain technology offers a mechanism for automating such processes, even when only partial trust exists among participants. The data stored on the blockchain is replicated across all nodes in the network, ensuring accessibility to all participants. While this aspect facilitates traceability, integrity, and persistence, it poses challenges for adopting public blockchains in enterprise settings due to confidentiality issues. In this paper, we present a software tool named Control Access via Key Encryption (CAKE), designed to ensure data confidentiality in scenarios involving public blockchains. After outlining its core components and functionalities, we showcase the application of CAKE in the context of a real-world cyber-security project within the logistics domain.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
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We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
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Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
2. Outline
• Key Internet Trends – Growth Continues
• Re-Imagination – Being Re-Imagined & Uploaded
• Mobile – Aggressive Momentum
• Computing – Yet Another Platform Change…
• Lots to Learn from China – Volume + Innovation
• Most Enabled Entrepreneurs Ever?
• So, You Want to Be a Public Company?
• High-Skilled Immigration – Perspective
• Appendix
– Re-Imagination is Alive & Well
– Traditional Industries Being Re-Imagined
– USA, Inc.
2
4. Note: *All data (except China) as of 6/12, 2.4B global Internet users and 8% Y/Y growth rate based on the latest available data. China
Internet user data as of 12/12, per CNNIC. Source: United Nations / International Telecommunications Union, internetworldstats.com.
2.4B Global Internet Users in 2012* –
8% Y/Y Growth*, Driven by Emerging Markets
4
Rank Country
2008-2012
Internet User
Adds (MMs)
2012 Internet
Users (MMs) Y/Y Growth
Population
Penetration
1 China 264 564 10% 42%
2 India 88 137 26 11
3 Indonesia 39 55 58 23
4 Iran 35 42 205 55
5 Russia 33 70 6 49
6 Nigeria 31 48 15 30
7 Philippines 28 34 32 35
8 Brazil 27 88 6 45
9 Mexico 19 42 9 37
10 USA 18 244 3 78
11 Argentina 17 28 57 68
12 Egypt 17 30 11 38
13 Colombia 14 25 39 54
14 Turkey 13 35 17 47
15 Vietnam 12 31 7 35
Top 15 654 1,473 15% 34%
World 902 2,406 8% 34%
5. 6%
14%
42%
26%
12%
23%
10%
43%
22%
3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
Print Radio TV Internet Mobile
%ofTotalMediaConsumptionTime
orAdvertisingSpending
Time Spent Ad Spend
% of Time Spent in Media vs. % of Advertising Spending, USA 2012
~$20B+
Opportunity
in USA
Material Upside for Mobile Ad Spend vs. Mobile Usage
Note: *Internet advertising reached $37B in USA in 2012 per IAB, Mobile advertising reached $4B per eMarketer. Print includes newspaper
and magazine. $20B opportunity calculated assuming Internet and Mobile ad spend share equal their respective time spent share. Source:
Time spent and ad spend share data based on eMarketer (adjusted to exclude outdoors / classified media spend), 12/12.
Internet Ad
= $37B*
Mobile Ad
= $4B*
5
6. 80% of Top Ten Global Internet Properties ‘Made in USA’…
81% of Users Outside America
Top 10 Internet Properties by Global Monthly Unique Visitors, 2/13
Source: comScore Global, 2/13. 6
0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200
Baidu.com
Tencent
Glam Media
Apple
Amazon.com
Wikipedia
Yahoo!
Facebook
Microsoft
Google
Monthly Unique Visitors (MMs)
USA Users
International Users
7. Global Smartphone Operating Systems ‘Made in USA’…
88% Share from 5% Six Years Ago
2005 2012
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
MarketShareofSmartphoneOS
Other OS
iOS
Android
Windows Phone
BlackBerry OS
Linux
Nokia Symbian
Global Smartphone Operating System Market Share
(by Units Shipped), 2005 vs. 2012
Source: 2005 data per Gartner, 2012 data per IDC. 7
9. Long Ago, People Danced @ Concerts,
Now They Video / Click / Share / Tweet…
1990s
9
2010s
Source: Left image – 123RF.com. Right image – amadarose.co.uk.
10. Today = You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide
Source: Quote – Joe Louis (American heavyweight boxer), 1946. Left image – Peter Steiner, cartoonbank.com, The New Yorker, 1993.
Right image – Tumblr user cachorro no computador. 10
2013
On the Internet, everybody knows you’re a dog.
1993
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.
11. World’s Content is Increasingly Findable + Shared + Tagged -
Digital Info Created + Shared up 9x in Five Years
0
2
4
6
8
2005 2007 2009 2011 2013E 2015E
DigitalInformationCreated&
Shared(zettabytes) Amount of global digital information created & shared
– from documents to pictures to tweets –
grew 9x in five years to nearly 2 zettabytes* in 2011, per IDC.
Note: * 1 zettabyte = 1 trillion gigabytes. Source: IDC report “Extracting Value from Chaos” 6/11.
Global Digital Information Created & Shared, 2005 – 2015E
11
12. Media + Data Uploading + Sharing from Mobiles =
Ramping Fast & Still Early Stage
Explosive
Growth, But
Still Early
Stage
Ramping
Very Fast
Emerging Emerging
Source: Far right Illustration – Eric Prommelt. 12
17. Video = 100 Hours Per Minute Uploaded to YouTube,
Up from ~Nada Six Years Ago
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
6/07 1/09 5/09 3/10 11/10 5/11 5/12 5/13
HoursofVideoUploadedperMinute
YouTube Hours of Video Uploaded per Minute, 6/07 – 5/13
17Source: YouTube.
18. Video (Short-Form + Persistent) = Ramping Fast
Dropcam ($149 ASP)
More Video
Uploaded per Minute Than YouTube
Twitter Vine
6 Second Videos
2x M/M Growth
18
Vine iOS App Monthly Active Users (MAUs)
as % of Total USA iPhone MAUs, 1/13-4/13
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
1/13 2/13 3/13 4/13
%ShareofUSAiPhone
MonthlyActiveUsers
Source: Onavo, Dropcam.
19. Opt-In Video – ‘Big Brother’ Meets Big Mother?
19
30% of Dropcam viewers used Talk Back to interact over past 2 weeks.
When I am on the road, I still join my husband in singing bedtime lullabies using Dropcam,
a Wi-Fi video monitoring camera that streams to my phone and computer.
– Randi Zuckerberg
Parents Can See & Talk With Children While Away From Home
Source: Dropcam,5/13. Mashable, 4/13
21. Sound =
Emerging as Voice Comes Back to Phones…
SoundCloud
11 Hours of Sound
Uploaded per Minute
Tencent WeChat
400MM+ Users, 4x Y/Y
21Source: SoundCloud, Tencent.
23. Win-Win-Win Sharing = Growing Quickly –
You Help Me, I Help You, We Help Others
23
Waze
• 48MM Users, +2x Y/Y
• 1B+ Miles Driven per
Month w/ Waze Open
Jawbone UP
Per Day…
• Billions of Steps
• 700K+ Hours of Sleep
• 5x App Interactions per User
Yelp
• 102MM Users, +43% Y/Y
• 39MM User-Generated
Reviews, +42% Y/Y
Source: Company data.
24. Fitness Data on Mobile + Wearable Devices =
~2x Month-on-Month Growth
24
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
10/12 11/12 12/12 1/13 2/13 3/13 4/13
#ofAPICalls(MM)
MyFitnessPal - # of API Calls*, 10/12 – 4/13
Note: *API calls are data request from fitness devices (such as Jawbone UP) and GPS-enabled activity
tracking apps (such as Endomondo / Runtastic) that partner with MyFitnessPal. Source: MyFitnessPal.
25. Health Outcomes –
Behavior (at 40%) is Biggest Driver of Premature Death
40%
30%
15%
5%
10%
Behavioral Patterns* Genetic Composition
Social Circumstances Environmental Exposure
Health Care
USA Proportional Contribution to Premature Death, 2007
*Smoking: 44%, Obesity & Inactivity 37%, Alcohol 9%, Other 10%.
Source: “We Can Do Better — Improving the Health of the American People” - The New England Journal of Medicine, 2007. 25
27. Which of the Following Social Media Do You Use?
27
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Foursquare
Tumblr
Instagram
MySpace
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Google+
Twitter
YouTube
Facebook
2012
2011
Social Media – Facebook Leads, YouTube + Twitter + Google+
+ Pinterest + Instagram + Tumblr Rising Fast
Source: Frank N. Magid Associates, “Facebook Fatigue - Fact or Fiction?”, March 2013.
Based on a study of 2K social media users aged 12-64 who were asked “Which of the Following Social Media Do You Use?”
2011 Pinterest and Instagram data from 9/12 / 4/12.
28. Americans = Sharing Underachievers…
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
28
% of Respondents Indicating They Share ‘Everything’ or ‘Most Things’ Online, 5/13
World Average = 24%
Note: Survey question is ‘describe how much you share online (including status updates, feelings, photos, videos, links, etc.)’
Source: Ipsos Open Thinking Exchange, via Marketingcharts.com.
15%
29. Unprecedented Transparency in
Time of Tremendous Global Uncertainty…
Ramp in Always-On Connected Global Citizens
• 1.1B+ global active Facebook users…68% on mobiles…60% log in
daily…with average 200+ friends… 350MM photos uploaded daily…*
• It’s hard to hide - ‘truth’ can be a photo or video / click–send away.
• ‘Clean, well-lighted place to do business?’ ‘People are basically good?’
• Perhaps the world is on cusp of being safer than ever?
• There are lots of sacrifices. This is new terrain.
• Only time will tell how all this plays out…
* Source: Facebook, 5/13. 29
31. Smartphones = Extraordinary Attributes -
Connected + Excited + Curious / Interested + Productive
Source: IDC, 3/13. Facebook-sponsored research asked smartphone owners how an array of social and
communication activities on their phones made them feel. Most owners use ~7.4 social and communications apps on
their phones. Responses are indexed above.
31
0
2
4
6
8
RelativeSentimentIndex
(10=Strongest,0=Weakest)
USA Smartphone User Relative Sentiment Index (10 = Strongest, 0 = Weakest), 3/13
When Asked How Social and Communication Activities on Smartphones Made You Feel
32. Mobile Traffic as % of Global Internet Traffic =
Growing 1.5x per Year & Likely to Maintain Trajectory or Accelerate
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
12/08 12/09 12/10 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14
%ofInternetTraffic
Global Mobile Traffic as % of Total Internet Traffic, 12/08 – 5/13
(with Trendline Projection to 5/15E)
0.9%
in 5/09
2.4%
in 5/10
15%
in 5/13
Source: StatCounter Global Stats, 5/13. Note that PC-based Internet data bolstered by streaming. 32
6%
in 5/11
10%
in 5/12
Trendline
E E
33. China –
Mobile Internet Access Surpassed PC, Q2:12
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
6/07 12/07 6/08 12/08 6/09 12/09 6/10 12/10 6/11 12/11 6/12 12/12
%ofTotalInternetUsersinChina
via Desktop PC
via Mobile Phone
28%
71%
75%
96%
% of Chinese Internet Users Accessing the Web
via Desktop PCs vs. via Mobile Phones, 6/07 – 12/12
Source: CNNIC, 1/13. 33
34. 1/11 3/11 5/11 7/11 9/11 11/11 1/12 3/12 5/12 7/12 9/12 11/12 1/13 3/13
NHNSearchQuery(Indexed)
PC Query
Mobile Query
S. Korea –
Mobile Search Queries Surpassed PC, Q4:12
Source: NHN Corporate Presentation, as of 5/13. 34
NHN Korea Search Query Trend (Indexed), PC vs. Mobile, 1/11 – 3/13
35. 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
1/11 4/11 7/11 10/11 1/12 4/12 7/12 10/12 1/13
GrouponNorthAmericaTransactions
CompletedonMobile(%)
% of Groupon North America Transactions Completed on Mobile,
1/11 – 3/13
Groupon N. America –
45% of Transactions on Mobile, Up from <15% Two Years Ago
35Source: Groupon, as of 3/13.
14%
45%
37. Facebook =
Rising Mobile ARPU Has Offset Declining Desktop ARPU, So Far
0
$2
$4
$6
3/11 6/11 9/11 12/11 3/12 6/12 9/12 12/12 3/13
AnnualizedAdARPU($)
Desktop Ad ARPU Mobile Ad ARPU Overall Ad ARPU
Facebook Annualized Ad ARPU, Desktop vs. Mobile, 3/11-3/13
Source: Facebook. 37
40. Note: *Japan data per Morgan Stanley Research estimate. Source: Informa.
2013E Global Smartphone Stats: Subscribers = 1,492MM Penetration = 21% Growth = 31%
Smartphone Subscriber Growth = Remains Rapid
1.5B Subscribers, 31% Growth, 21% Penetration in 2013E
40
Rank Country
2013E
Smartphone
Subs (MM)
Smartphone
as % of
Total Subs
Smartphone
Sub Y/Y
Growth Rank Country
2013E
Smartphone
Subs (MM)
Smartphone
as % of
Total Subs
Smartphone
Sub Y/Y
Growth
1 China 354 29% 31% 16 Spain 20 33% 14%
2 USA 219 58 28 17 Philippines 19 18 34
3 Japan* 94 76 15 18 Canada 19 63 21
4 Brazil 70 23 28 19 Thailand 18 21 30
5 India 67 6 52 20 Turkey 17 24 30
6 UK 43 53 22 21 Argentina 15 25 37
7 Korea 38 67 18 22 Malaysia 15 35 19
8 Indonesia 36 11 34 23 South Africa 14 20 26
9 France 33 46 27 24 Netherlands 12 58 27
10 Germany 32 29 29 25 Taiwan 12 37 60
11 Russia 30 12 38 26 Poland 11 20 25
12 Mexico 21 19 43 27 Iran 10 10 40
13 Saudi Arabia 21 38 36 28 Egypt 10 10 34
14 Italy 21 23 25 29 Sweden 9 60 16
15 Australia 20 60 27 30 Hong Kong 8 59 31
41. Smartphone Usage =
Still Early Stage With Tremendous (3-4x) Upside
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
Smartphone Mobile Phone
GlobalUsers(MM)
Global Smartphone vs. Mobile Phone Users, 2013E
Source: Morgan Stanley Research estimates.
Note: One user may have multiple devices - actual number of actual smartphone + mobile phone devices in use (subscription numbers) may
be higher than user numbers.
1.5B
Smartphone
Users
5B+ Mobile
Phone Users
41
42. 55MM Units
Apple Growing Rapidly (1.4x Share Gain)…
Samsung Up 7x Over ~2 Years
22%
29%
49%
Q4:12
42
16% 4%
80%
Q1:10
Apple
Samsung
Other
219MM Units
Source: IDC, Morgan Stanley Research. Data as of 4/13.
Global Smartphone Unit Market Share
44. 0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
GlobalUnitShipments(000)
Quarters After Launch
iPad iPhone
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
GlobalUnitShipments(000)
Quarters After Launch
iPad iPhone
First 12 Quarters Cumulative Unit Shipments, iPhone vs. iPad
Source: Apple, as of CQ1:13 (12 quarters post iPad launch).
Launch Dates: iPhone (6/29/07), iPad (4/3/10).
Tablet Growth =
More Rapid than Smartphones, iPad = ~3x iPhone Growth
44
45. Tablet Shipments =
Surpassed Desktop PCs & Notebooks in Q4:12, < 3 Years from Intro
Global PC (Desktop / Notebook) and Tablet Shipments by Quarter
Q1:95 – Q1:13
Note: Notebook PCs include Netbooks.
Source: Katy Huberty, Ehud Gelblum, Morgan Stanley Research. Gartner. Data as of 4/13.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Q1:95 Q1:97 Q1:99 Q1:01 Q1:03 Q1:05 Q1:07 Q1:09 Q1:11 Q1:13
GlobalUnitsShipped(MMs)
Desktop PCs Notebook PCs Tablets
45
46. Demand for Large-Screen Computing Devices is Robust, But
Mix Favors Tablets, Not Notebooks & Desktops
Global PC (Desktop / Notebook) and Tablet Shipments by Quarter
Q1:1995 – Q1:2013
Note: Notebook PCs include Netbooks.
Source: Katy Huberty, Ehud Gelblum, Morgan Stanley Research. Gartner. Data and Estimates as of 4/13.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
1Q95 1Q97 1Q99 1Q01 1Q03 1Q05 1Q07 1Q09 1Q11 1Q13
GlobalUnitsShipped(MMs)
Desktop PCs
Notebook PCs
Tablets
46
47. Top Vendors Largely Same in Desktop & Notebook Cycles –
Very Different in Tablet (& Smartphone) Cycles
%
Share
Compaq 13%
Dell 11%
HP 8%
IBM 7%
NEC 4%
Others 57%
%
Share
HP 19%
Acer 17%
Dell 12%
Lenovo 10%
ASUS 8%
Others 34%
%
Share
Apple 51%
Samsung 13%
Amazon 8%
ASUS 5%
Lenovo 1%
Others 20%
Desktop PC
Market Share
2000
Notebook PC
Market Share
2010
Tablet
Market Share
2012
Note: Notebook PCs include Netbooks.
Source: Morgan Stanley Research. Gartner. Data as of 4/13. 47
%
Share
Samsung 30%
Apple 19%
Sony 5%
ZTE 5%
BlackBerry 5%
Others 37%
Smartphone
Market Share
2012
48. An Unusual Pattern…
In Two Computing Cycles…
1) Smartphones
2) Tablets
…Entering a Third Cycle…
3) Wearables / Drivables /
Flyables / Scannables
48
49. Image Source: Computersciencelab.com, Wikipedia, IBM, Apple, Google, NTT docomo, Google, Jawbone, Pebble.
Technology Cycles Have Tended to Last Ten Years
Technology Cycles – Still Early Cycle on Smartphones + Tablets,
Now Wearables Coming on Strong, Faster than Typical 10-Year Cycle
Mainframe
Computing
1960s
Personal
Computing
1980s
Desktop Internet
Computing
1990s
Mobile Internet
Computing
2000s
Mini
Computing
1970s
Wearable /
Everywhere
Computing
2014+
Others?
49
50. Note: PC installed base reached 100MM in 1993, cellphone / Internet users reached 1B in 2002 / 2005 respectively;
Source: ITU, Morgan Stanley Research.
New Major Technology Cycles = Often Support 10x More
Users & Devices, Driven by Lower Price + Improved Functionality
1
10
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Devices/Users(MMinLogScale)
1MM+
Units
100MM+
Units
10B+
Units???
10MM+
Units
Computing Growth Drivers Over Time, 1960 – 2020E
1B+ Units /
Users
50
52. Smartphone Users Reach to Phone ~150x a Day…
Could be Hands-Free with Wearables
14
3
3
5
6
8
8
9
12
13
18
22
23
0 5 10 15 20 25
Other
Search
Web
Calendar
News & Alerts
Alarm
Camera
Social Media
Gaming
Music
Checking Time
Voice Call
Messaging
# of Times Typical User Checks Phone per Day
Other includes voicemail, charging, and miscellaneous activities. Source: TomiAhonen Almanac 2013. 52
54. Some People Laugh at Wearables…
54Source: Saturday Night Live, 5/13.
And ‘SNL’ Does Rule… ;)
55. …Some People Laughed at PC & Internet
55
There is no reason
anyone would want a
computer in their home.
- Ken Olsen
(Founder)
Digital Equipment
1977
May 1999
58. Pandora Usage – Car / TV / Appliance Usage (~13% Now) to
Likely Surpass PC (21%) Usage in 2 Years
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
4/09 10/09 4/10 10/10 4/11 10/11 4/12 10/12 4/13
ShareofTotalListeningHours(%)
Other* (Car / TV, etc.)
PC
Mobile + Tablet
Share of Pandora Quarterly Listening Hours,
PC vs. Mobile + Tablet vs. Other*, 4/09 – 4/13**
58
Source: Pandora. Note that *listening share data for other non-mobile / non-PC devices (car / TV, etc) are KPCB
estimates. **Pandora fiscal year ends Jan 31, so FQ4:13 ended Jan 31, 2013.
60. It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Mini-Drone…
Use Cases of Low-Cost Drones
60
Agriculture
GPS-Enabled Photos Help
Pinpoint Potential Crop
Damage Early On
Sports /
Entertainment
Unique Angle of View Provides
Insights for Training +
Broadcast Audience
Public Safety /
Disaster Relief*
Providing Aerial Video Coverage
/ First-Aid / Other Supplies in
Challenging Conditions
Source: Left image – Shutterstock; Middle image – Dronereport.net; *Right image – Drone carrying cameras + other
sensors being deployed during search & rescue mission of 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Lushan, China (4/13).
62. QR Codes =
Scan & Be Scanned to Get Stuff…
62
SCAN
Quick Scan w/ Smartphone
For Info on Nutrition / Product /
Price…
BE SCANNED
Smartphone-Generated Codes
For Boarding Pass / Ticket /
Payment / Rewards…
63. China - Follow UK Embassy Weibo Account by
Scanning QR Code Outside Embassy in Beijing
63
64. QR Code Scanning = Up 4x Y/Y in China,
Offline Businesses Driving Online Connections
0
2
4
6
8
10
3/12 3/13
ChinaMonthlyQRCodesScanned
(MMs)
Payment
Information (Nutrition
Info, Business Card
Exchange...)
Promotions (Billboard,
Advertising…)
Passcode (Coupons,
Rewards, Tickets,
Check-Ins...)
42%
33%
China Monthly QR Codes Scanned by Use Case, 3/12 vs. 3/13
Note: * March 2012 use case breakdown not available. Source: Imageco, China QR Code Market Study, 2013.
We believe data are understated. 64
2MM*
9MM
22%
3%
65. 65
Tencent WeChat (400MM+ Users, +4X Y/Y, China) –
Mobile Communication + Local Commerce via QR Codes
Businesses…
Use QR code +
communication functions
to manage customer
acquisition and
relationships. SMBs can
send offers / take online
orders, provide customer
support via WeChat.
0
100
200
300
400
3/11 6/11 9/13 12/11 3/12 6/12 9/12 12/12 3/13
RegisteredUsers
(MM)
Tencent WeChat Registered Users, 3/11-3/13
Consumers…
In addition to connecting
w/ friends via voice / text
/ pictures, WeChat users
can scan QR codes of
merchants to stay
connected and enroll in
rewards programs +
receive coupons.
Source: User growth per Tencent and Morgan Stanley estimates.
67. 0
50
100
150
200
250
1/11 3/11 5/11 7/11 9/11 11/11 1/12 3/12 5/12 7/12 9/12 11/12 1/13
ActiveiOSandAndroidDevices(MM)
China USA
Active iOS and Android Devices, USA vs. China (MM),
1/11 – 2/13
China –
iOS + Android Users Surpassed USA, Q1:13
67Source: Flurry Analytics.
68. 6%
14%
42%
26%
12%
11%
5%
29%
33%
22%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
Print Radio TV Internet Mobile
%ofTotalMediaConsumptionTime
USA China
% of Time Spent in Media, USA vs. China, 2012
China Leads USA in Mobile + Internet Time Spent vs. TV =
China @ 55% vs. 38% in USA
Source: USA media time spent share data based on eMarketer as of 12/12,
China media time spent data per Miaozhen Systems’ (a leading 3rd party ad tech platform) survey of 35,750 samples as of 12/12. 68
70. JD.com (360buy) – Same Day Delivery with Real-Time Item
Tracking on Map / Mobile…Often on Bicycle
Free* Same-Day Delivery in 25+ Cities in China / Customer Can Track Package
Location on Map / Mobile Devices and Contact Delivery Person in Real Time
70Note: *For orders > $8.
71. Taxi Apps* – China – Push to Talk to Driver / Bid Extra to
Increase Chance of Getting Car on Your Terms
71
Push to Talk
Say current location and
where you’re going. Your
voice message will be
delivered instantly to all
nearby available taxis
Bid to Win
Increase your chance of
hailing a cab during peak
hours by offering extras
tips up front (in addition to
regular fare)
Real Time Tracking
View your taxi’s location in
real-time, push to talk to
the driver directly to
coordinate pick-up
*Source: Left image - Yao Yao Zhao Che; Center image – Di Di Da Che; Right image – Kuai Di Da Che.
72. Sina Weibo – 530MM+ Users (+2x Y/Y) Help Push For Social
Change…$100MM Revenue Run Rate, Up From $0 Y/Y
72
$0
$40
$80
$120
0
200
400
600
4/11 6/11 8/11 12/11 3/12 6/12 9/12 12/12 3/13
AnnualizedRevenue
RunRate($MM)
RegisteredUsers
(MM)
Registered Users
Annualized Revenue Run Rate
Sina Weibo Registered Users & Annualized Revenue Run Rate, 4/11-3/13
Notable Events / Movements Helped by Sina Weibo
Beijing Air Quality
Campaign – Sina
Weibo users’ UGC
photos / polls / reposts
/ suggestions helped
drive government
adoption of daily
monitoring of air quality
Real-Time Self-
Organized Emergency
Relief – Through Weibo,
volunteers coordinated to
pick up stranded
travelers at Beijing
airport during torrential
downpour in 7/12
User / revenue source: Sina, Morgan Stanley Research.
75. Selective Formative Events of Past 20 Years
September, 2001 USA Terrorist Attacks – Destabilized sense of security
Rise of China as Global Super Power – Altered global competition
Global Financial Crisis, 2008+ – Destabilized financial security
High Unemployment Levels – Destabilized career optimism
Potential Fiscal Debt Challenges – Rise in need to depend on selves
Rise of Cheap / Available Computing – 24x7 global access to loads of stuff
including shared goods
Rise of New ‘Geek’ Entrepreneur Heroes – Jobs + Sergey / Larry + Zuck…
Rise in Social Connectivity – Ability to find / create / share / provide + get feedback
Rise in Value of Social / Virtual vs. Financial + Physical Currency
Is This Generation Different?
75
76. Turning Passion Into Businesses…On an Epic Internet Palette
Art / Creativity
Georg Petschnigg /
Fiftythree
Books
Otis Chandler /
Goodreads
Sports
David Finocchio /
BleacherReport
Home Decoration
Adi Tatarko + Alon Cohen /
Houzz
76
Music
Daniel Ek /
Spotify
Sound
Alex Ljung + Eric Wahlforss /
SoundCloud
News & Politics
Chris Altchek + Jake Horowitz /
PolicyMic
Product Design
Ben Kaufman
Quirky
Design / Inspiration
Ben Silbermann
Pinterest
80. Full lifetime data for all companies not available. Company (Years of Data) as follows: Amazon (19), eBay (17), Facebook (6), Tencent (12), Google (14), Apple (37 for revenue, 26 for
others). Operating expenses exclude one-time, non-recurring charges and include depreciation, amortization, stock-based compensation. Data for eBay includes Paypal. eBay users are
active members of eBay marketplace. Data for Google includes DoubleClick (back to 1996). Google gross margin based on revenue net of TAC. Google user data per ComScore. Market
cap. figures as of 5/21/2013. Capital expenditures for Facebook include capital leases. Apple user figures based on estimated installed base of Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod units assuming a 4-
year replacement cycle for Macs, 3-year for iPads, 2-year for iPhones and iPods. Figures are not de-duplicated.
Source: Public filings, FactSet, Morgan Stanley Research, Yahoo! Finance, ComScore.
Financial Dynamics of Internet Leaders
80
eCommerce Communication Search Hardware
Amazon eBay Facebook Tencent Google Apple
Years Since Founding 19 18 9 15 15 37
People 91K 32K 5K 24K 54K 80K
Users 209MM 116MM 1.1B 798MM 1.2B 500MM+
Cumulative
Operating Expense $50B $42B $5B $5B $63B $87B
R&D $15B $7B $2B $2B $26B $21B
Capital Expenditures $9B $6B $3B $2B $20B $30B
Revenue $246B $79B $12B $20B $153B $695B
Gross Margin (%) 27% 69% 72% 56% 72% 37%
Free Cash Flow $12B $19B $1B $7B $53B $138B
Market Capitalization $122B $71B $62B $73B $301B $415B
81. Market Value = Google + Amazon + eBay + Tencent + Priceline + Yahoo! +
Yahoo! Japan + Salesforce.com + LinkedIn Gain Y/Y… Apple + Baidu Fall
812013 market value data as of 5/20/2013. Source: FactSet, Google Finance, Morgan Stanley Research.
Rank Company Region 2013 Market Value ($B) 2012 Revenue ($MM)
1 Apple USA $416 $155,971
2 Google USA 311 49,958
3 Amazon USA 127 61,093
4 eBay USA 76 14,028
5 Tencent China 74 6,957
6 Facebook USA 73 5,089
7 Priceline USA 42 5,261
8 Baidu China 33 3,540
9 Yahoo! USA 30 4,987
10 Yahoo! Japan Japan 29 3,304
11 Salesforce.com USA 28 3,050
12 LinkedIn USA 22 972
13 Rakuten Japan 17 5,558
14 Netflix USA 14 3,609
15 Liberty Interactive USA 12 10,054
16 NHN Korea 12 2,121
17 Yandex Russia 10 926
18 Tripadvisor USA 9 763
19 Netease China 8 1,301
20 Verisign USA 7 874
21 Mail.ru Russia 6 682
22 Mercadolibre Argentina 6 374
23 Groupon USA 5 2,334
24 Nexon Korea 5 1,359
25 Asos UK 4 899
Total $1,375 $345,064
83. Immigration in America &
The Growing Shortage of
High-Skilled Workers
Report / Presentation Can Be Found at www.kpcb.com/insights
83
84. Why Did We Publish a Report on High-Skilled Immigration?
• America is the global leader in the technology industry.
• Immigrants (often with STEM* degrees) have been (and are) especially
important to the vibrancy of tech companies.
• America has a shortage of high-skilled STEM workers and our tech
leaders believe it's constraining their ability to compete and grow jobs in
America.
• Government policy helps send many qualified foreign high-skilled
workers home and constrains those that can come to America.
• Global environment for recruiting high-skilled STEM workers is likely to
get much more competitive.
• Potential for immigration reform in America is very real and the future
direction will likely be determined this year.
• This is a big issue for the technology industry – we encourage you to
read / share / opine on the report – it can be found at kpcb.com/insights
84*Note: STEM = Science / Technology / Engineering / Mathematics.
85. 0.9%
15% 11% 9% 15% 13% 16% 5% 15%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Native Americans
Immigrants or
Descendants of
Immigrants
German Irish English
Other European African American* Hispanic
Asian Other / Unclassified
USA Population by Ancestry, 2010 Census
3 Million
306 Million
Note: *African-American total includes those who came as slaves and not as voluntary immigrants.
Other includes North America (Canada), Australia, New Zealand, and those who have more than one ethnicity reported.
Source: Census Bureau, 2010 data.
99% Of Americans Are Immigrants Or Descendants Of Immigrants
85
86. 270MM
U.S. Born
87% of Total
Population
4MM, 1%
19MM, 6%
6MM, 2%
11MM, 4%
40MM
Immigrants
13%
Legal Immigrants (High-Skilled)
Legal Immigrants (Family-Based)
Legal Immigrants (Refugees & Other)
Undocumented Immigrants
Total USA Population = 310MM
Note: Number of undocumented immigrants currently residing in USA is an estimate by PEW Hispanic Center based
on Census data. Precise breakdown of legal immigrants currently residing in USA by type of admission is not available
and is an estimate based on Census data as well as Department of Homeland Security immigrant admission data from
1986 to 2010. Source: Census Bureau, PEW, DHS.
U.S. Population at a Glance, U.S. Born vs. Immigrants
by Type of Admission, 2010
High-Skilled Immigrants Are Only 1% Of Total U.S. Population
86
87. Founders / Co-Founders of Top 25 U.S. Public Tech Companies, Ranked by Market Capitalization
60% of Top 25 Tech Companies Founded By 1st & 2nd Generation
Americans = 1.3MM Employees, 2012
Source: FactSet as of 3/13; “The ‘New American’ Fortune 500”, a report by the Partnership for a New American Economy;
“American Made, The Impact of Immigrant Founders & Professionals on U.S. Corporations” 87
Rank Company Mkt Cap ($MM) LTM Rev ($MM) Employees
Founder / Co‐
Founder
Generation
1 Apple $416,622 $164,346 76,100 Steve Jobs 2nd‐Gen, Syria
2 Google 268,445 49,958 53,861 Sergey Brin 1st‐Gen, Russia
3 IBM 239,530 104,507 434,246 Herman Hollerith 2nd‐Gen, Germany
4 Microsoft 234,828 72,764 94,000 Bill Gates ‐‐
5 Oracle 172,044 37,230 115,000 Larry Ellison 2nd‐Gen, Russia
6 Amazon.com 119,011 61,093 88,400 Jeff Bezos 2nd‐Gen, Cuba
7 Cisco 116,904 47,252 66,639 Leonard Bosack ‐‐
8 Intel 105,721 53,341 105,000 Andrew Grove 1st‐Gen, Hungary
9 Ebay 65,357 14,028 31,500 Pierre Omidyar 1st‐Gen, France
10 Facebook 63,472 5,089 4,619 Mark Zuckerberg ‐‐
11 EMC 53,347 21,714 60,000 Roger Marino 2nd‐Gen, Italy
12 Hewlett‐Packard 43,118 118,397 331,800 William Hewlett ‐‐
13 Texas Instruments 38,756 12,690 34,151 Cecil Green 1st‐Gen, UK
14 VMware 35,917 4,605 13,800 Edouard Bugnion 1st‐Gen, Switzerland
15 Priceline 35,583 5,261 7,000 Jay Walker ‐‐
16 Automatic Data Processing 31,274 10,945 57,000 Henry Taub 2nd‐Gen, Poland
17 salesforce.com 25,840 3,050 9,800 Marc Benioff ‐‐
18 Dell 25,003 56,982 111,300 Michael Dell ‐‐
19 Yahoo! 24,306 4,987 11,700 Jerry Yang 1st‐Gen, Taiwan
20 Cognizant Technology 23,648 7,346 156,700 Francisco D'Souza 1st‐Gen, Nairobi
21 Adobe 20,640 4,373 11,144 John Warnock ‐‐
22 Broadcom 19,713 8,006 11,300 Henry Samueli 2nd‐Gen, Poland
23 Intuit 19,393 4,153 8,500 Scott Cook ‐‐
24 LinkedIn 19,357 972 3,458 Konstantin Guericke 1st‐Gen, Germany
25 Symantec 16,916 6,839 20,500 Gary Hendrix ‐‐
Total Founded by 1st or 2nd Gen Immigrants $1,633,048 $555,768 1,252,216
88. 122,300
51,474
0 50,000 100,000 150,000
# of Job Openings
Requiring a Bachelor's
Degree in Computer
Science
# of Graduates w/
Bachelors Degree in
Computer Science
Number of People, per Year
Source: Microsoft analysis (published in 2013) based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Projected Average Annual # of Graduates w/ Bachelors Degree in Computer
Science vs. # of Job Openings Requiring a Bachelors Degree in Computer
Science, 2010-2020E
Computer Science Job Opening Forecast =
2.4x # of Computer Science Graduates
88
89. USA Sending More Qualified Foreign Students Home Post Graduation -
3.5x Rise in Student & Employment Visa Issuance Gap Over Decade
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NumberofVisasIssued(000s)
Number of Student (F1) vs. Employment (H-1B) Visas Issued
per Year, 1992 - 2012
F1 Student Visa Issued H-1B Employment Visa Issued
~100K Difference
~350K
Difference
85K
H-1B Visas
Subject to Cap
Source: U.S. Department of State. 89
90. Startups & Big Tech Companies Can’t Hire Enough Engineers
Street View From Silicon Valley
Five High-Tech Companies
Alone – IBM, Intel,
Microsoft, Oracle And
Qualcomm – Have
Combined 10,000 Current
Openings In The United
States.
Image: View outside of Quixey’s office on Castro St. in Mountain View, CA. Picture by Joshua Stanton-
Savitz. Data source: Technology CEO letter to the president and lawmakers, 3/13.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/130388692/Tech-CEO-letter
90
94. U.S. Postal Service Mail Volume Peaked in 2006 Owing to Email Rise…
Profitability Plummeted
Pieces of Mail Delivered (MM) and Net Profit / (Loss) ($MM) of U.S. Postal Service,
1886 - 2012
Source: Annual Report of the Postmaster General. Data not available for 1914 - 1925.
($20,000)
($15,000)
($10,000)
($5,000)
$0
$5,000
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
1886 1900 1914 1928 1942 1956 1970 1984 1998 2012
NetProfit/(Loss)($MM)
PiecesofMailDelivered(MM)
Pieces of Mail (MM) Net Profit / (Loss) ($MM)
94
95. Relative Impact of Technology on Large Organizations =
#2 Concern & Rising Rapidly
95
Source: IBM, “Capitalizing on Complexity: Insights from Global CEO Study”, May 2010. Study consisted
of face-to-face conversations with over 1,500 CEOs worldwide. Executives were asked to discuss top
three external forces that will have the biggest impact on their organizations.
2004 2006 2008 2010
Market Factors
Technological Factors
Macroeconomic Factors
People Skills
Regulatory Concerns
Globalization
Environmental Issues
Socioeconomic Factors
Geopolitical Factors
84% 67% 48% 56%
42% 44% 48% 39%
39%
41% 35% 38%
37%
33% 25% 21%
% of CEOs Who Thought The Following External Factors Would Have The
Biggest Impact on Their Organizations…
96. Financial Services - Context
• 600MM+ credit cards in use in USA, average
American carries 3-4 credit cards in addition to
check cards / loyalty cards / coupons / cash in
wallet.
• 17% average credit card borrowing rate vs. 1.8%
10-Year US Treasury bond yield*.
• 16B paper bills sent per year in USA.
• 4.3B bills paid by paper check per year in USA.
Source: *Credit Card #s per Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Credit Card interest rate per
Indexcreditcards, 10-year Treasury yield are 5/13 averages, per Dept. of Treasury. Bill data per Fiserv.
96
97. Emerging Financial Services Metrics
97
Company Gross Volume Y/Y Growth # Users
$15B+
Gross Payment Volume
Processed to Date
~3x Y/Y
4MM+
Merchants
$1.8B+
Loans Issued to Date
~3x Y/Y
137K+
Loans Funded to Date
$500MM+
Gross Payment Volume of
bills Per Year
~17x Y/Y
8MM+
Registered Users
18MM+ Cumulative
Transactions
~5x Y/Y
11MM+
Bitcoins in Circulation
$29B+
Gross Mobile Payment
Volume Per Year
~2.5x Y/Y
20MM+
Registered Users
Square Y/Y growth excludes partnerships. Lending Club loans issued to date as of 5/25/2013. Bitcoins data as of 5/25/2013, per Blockchain.
Source: Square, LendingClub, Check, Blockchain.info, JP Morgan Chase.
98. Education - Context…
• $1.1T+ annual spending on education in USA,
$460B+ = post-secondary, cost of going to college
up +2x (inflation adjusted) over 30 years.
• $914B** student loans outstanding ($25K per
graduating student), bigger than credit card ($672B)
& auto loans ($750B).
• Student loans up 8x over ten years.
Source: **Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). 98
99. Online Education Growing Rapidly =
32% of Students Taking at Least One Online Course, 2011
99
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fall
2002
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Fall
2009
Fall
2010
Fall
2011
%ofTotalEnrollment
OnlineStudents(MM)
Students Taking at Least One Online Course
Online Enrollment as a % of Total Enrollment
US Online Enrollment in Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions &
% of Total Enrollment, 2002 - 2011
Source: Changing Course: 10 Years of Tracking Online Education in the United States. Babson Survey Research Group 1/13.
100. Online Education =
Quickly Becoming More Accepted
100
Academic Leaders’ Perceptions of Learning Outcomes
in Online Education Compared to face-to-face
Source: Changing Course: 10 Years of Tracking Online Education in the United States. Babson Survey Research Group 1/13.
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2003
2004
2006
2009
2010
2011
2012
Inferior & Somewhat Inferior Same Superior & Somewhat Superior
77% of academic leaders at over 2,800 US colleges perceive online education as the same
or superior as compared to face-to-face education
101. 0
2
4
6
8
10
9/12 11/12 1/13 3/13
(MM)
Students Course Enrollment
35%
16%
13%
16%
North America Asia Europe Other
101Source: The Open University 3/13, & Coursera Company Data, 4/13.
0
20
40
60
6/08 3/09 1/10 11/10 9/11 7/12
Downloads(MM)
iTunes U
Open University Downloads, 6/08 – 3/13
Coursera
Users & Course Enrollment, 9/12 – 3/13
25%
16%
13%
46%
United States China UK Other
iTunes U Open University Downloads, by Region Coursera Users, by Region
Education Being Democratized =
Fast Global MOOC (Massively Open Online Course) User Growth
102. Healthcare – Context…
• $2.6T+ annual spend on healthcare in USA, 18% of
GDP in 2010, up from 5% in 1960, and 2x OECD
average.
• ~100MM Americans (30%) of Americans considered
obese in 2012, up from 15% in 1990.
• $147B estimated medical costs associated with
obesity in 2008, up from $79B in 1998.
102Source: American Heart Association, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2012, OECD.
103. 103
Right Story, Great Reporting…Perhaps, Right Time
When we debate health
care policy, we seem to
jump right to the issue of
who should pay the bills,
blowing past what should
be the first question:
Why exactly are the bills
so high?
- Steven Brill, Time, March 2013
105. Re-Imagination of Basic Business Process…
105
Building / Funding
KickStarter
Online / Social Distribution /
Real-Time Progress
Logistics
JD.com (360buy)
At Your Door Same-Day Delivery / Real-
Time Tracking / Last Mile on Bikes
Manufacturing
MakerBot
3-D Prototyping / Printing
Education
Codecademy
Accessible by Anyone,
Anywhere, Anytime
Housing
Airbnb
Turn Privately-Owned Properties
into Hotel Experience
Transportation
Uber
On-Demand Transportation
106. Re-Imagination of Asset-Heavy Products / Services…
106
Music
(Spotify)
Pay for Access / Instant On-Demand
Streaming on Internet-Enabled Devices
Video
(Netflix)
On-Demand / Instant Access Anywhere
Textbooks
(Chegg)
Pay For Usage Rights During Semester
Wallet
(Square)
Smartphone is the New Wallet
Employment
(oDesk / eLance)
Workforce as a Service (WaaS) /
On-Demand / Global
Store Fronts
(Zaarly)
Anyone Can Open / Beautifully Designed
108. Re-Imagination of “Learning Tools” =
Twitter / YouTube / Google Docs / Google / WordPress
108
Company 2012 Rank 2009 Rank
Twitter 1 1
YouTube 2 3
Google Docs* 3 5
Google Search 4 8
WordPress 5 6
Dropbox 6 71
Skype 7 11
Powerpoint 8 13
Facebook 9 31
Wikipedia 10 17
Moodle 11 14
Evernote 12 27
Slideshare 13 7
Prezi 14 28
Blogger / BlogSpot 15 14
Source: Centre for Learning & Performance Technology (C4LPT) Top 100 Tools For Learning 2012.
C4LPT Ranking of Top Learning Tools
• 582 learning professionals
worldwide were asked to
provide their top 10 tools used
for learning in 2012 / 2009
• ‘Learning tool’ is defined as any
tool that you could use to create
or deliver learning
content/solutions for others, or a
tool you use for your own
personal learning
• The 2012 survey compiled data
from 582 learning professionals
worldwide (55% working in
education & 45% in non-
educational organizations
109. 109
Global Market Share of Personal Computing Platforms by Operating System Shipments, 1975 – 2012
Other
TRS-80
AndroidCommodore
Atari
Amiga
Apple
WinTel
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
MarketShareofPersonalComputingPlatformsby
OperatingSystems(%)
Source: Asymco.com (as of 2011), Public Filings, Morgan Stanley Research, Gartner for 2012 data.
Re-Imagination of Computing Operating Systems -
iOS + Android = 60% Share vs. 35% for Windows
1983
Wintel - 25%
1998 – 2005
Wintel – 96%
2012
Wintel – 35%
110. USA, Inc.
Report / Presentation Can Be Found at www.kpcb.com/insights
110
111. 0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012
ConsumerConfidenceIndex(1985=100)
Consumer Confidence =
At Five-Year Highs, Though Still Well Below 30-Year Average
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, 1978 – 2013 YTD
Note: Index started in 1967 / benchmarked to 1985=100. The Index is calculated each month on the basis of a household survey
of consumers' opinions on current conditions and future expectations of the economy. Source: The Conference Board, 5/13.
35 Year
Average
CCI = 91.5
2/09 Trough
CCI = 25.3
4/13
CCI = 68.1
111
112. Consumers Less Concerned About Employment,
More Concerned About Rising Prices
112Source: comScore surveys, 4/13.
Percent of USA Respondents Citing Their One Most Important Issue, 4/09 – 4/13
46%
40%
42%
50%
42%
44% 45%
36%
27%
37%
38%
31%
26%
33% 34%
31% 33%
28%
32% 32%
29%
33%
30%
29%
42%
54%
37%
37%
43%
48%
44%
45%
47%
45%
4/09 7/09 10/09 1/10 4/10 7/10 10/10 1/11 4/11 7/11 10/11 1/12 4/12 7/12 10/12 1/13 4/13
Unemployment /
Job Security
Rising
Prices
Financial
Markets
Real Estate / Home
Values
Q. Based on your current situation, which one of the following economic conditions most concerns you?Q. Based on your current situation, which one of the following economic conditions most concerns you?
113. Stock Markets =
Often Leading Indicators of Economic Activity
Stock / Commodity Markets Performance (% Change From 1/93), 1/93 – 5/13
Note: All values are indexed to 1 (100%) on Jan 1, 1993. Data as of 5/24/13.
Source: FactSet. 113
0%
100%
200%
300%
400%
500%
600%
700%
800%
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
IndexValue(1/1/1993=100%)
S&P 500 NASDAQ China Shanghai Composite MSCI Europe Oil Gold
114. $0
$2
$4
$6
$8
$10
$12
$14
$16
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
RealGDP(inTrillionsof2005Dollars)
Revenue&Expensesas%ofGDP
Revenue as % of GDP
(Left Axis)
Expenses as % of GDP
(Left Axis)
Real GDP (Right Axis)
USA Inc. Revenue & Expenses as % of GDP, 1901 – 2012
Source: 1910 – 1930 per Census Bureau, 1940-2012 per White House OMB. Real GDP adjusted for inflation, in 2005 dollars.
Biggest Gap Between
Revenue & Expenses in
USA History Outside of
World War I & II
114
USA, Inc. – Biggest Gap Between Revenue & Expenses
in USA History Outside of World War I & II
115. Where Your Tax Dollars Go –
Entitlements = 59%
59% 19% 16% 6%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Entitlements Defense Other* Interest
% of USA Federal Government Spending, 2012
Note: Federal entitlement expenses include Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Source: White House OMB. 115
116. USA Social Security + Medicare + Medicaid + Interest Payments Should Exceed
Federal Revenue Within 12 Years, 35 Years Sooner than 1999 Forecast, per CBO
Federal Social Security + Medicare + Medicaid + Interest Payments vs.
Revenue as % of GDP, 1980 – 2042E
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020E 2030E 2040E
%ofGDP
Revenue
Federal Social Security + Medicare +
Medicaid + Net Interest Payments
Source: Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Long-Term Budget Outlook (6/12). Data in our chart is based on CBO’s ‘alternative fiscal
scenario’ forecast, which assumes a continuation of today’s underlying fiscal policy. Note that CBO also maintains an ‘extended-baseline’
scenario, which adheres closely to current law. The alternative fiscal scenario deviates from CBO’s baseline because it incorporates some
policy changes that are widely expected to occur and that policymakers have regularly made in the past.
116
117. 117
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