500 Mobile Collective - Mobile Growth Hacking MOAARRR @ MWC 2015 4YFNEdith Yeung
The document discusses Edith Yeung's presentation on getting mobile apps ready for massive growth. It covers 500 Startups and the new startup ecosystem enabled by lower costs. It then details the MO-AARRR framework for mobile user acquisition, activation, retention, referral, and revenue. Specific mobile marketing tactics are provided for each step of MO-AARRR. The presentation aims to help apps scale from zero to billions of users on mobile platforms.
IFIC Foundation Preliminary NFP Survey Report - July 29, 2014Food Insight
With the impending change in mind, the IFIC Foundation decided to check in with consumers to understand how some of these proposed NFP changes would be interpreted by consumers. One of the proposed changes is an extra line titled “Added Sugars.” This line would be placed below the current “Sugars” line on NFP. IFIC Foundation recently conducted consumer research assessing how a new "Added Sugars" line in the NFP would be interpreted and what effect this interpretation might have on product perception or purchasing intent.
The research findings have been published as an Article in Press by the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Deep learning and neural networks are inspired by biological neurons. Artificial neural networks (ANN) can have multiple layers and learn through backpropagation. Deep neural networks with multiple hidden layers did not work well until recent developments in unsupervised pre-training of layers. Experiments on MNIST digit recognition and NORB object recognition datasets showed deep belief networks and deep Boltzmann machines outperform other models. Deep learning is now widely used for applications like computer vision, natural language processing, and information retrieval.
What Would Steve Do? 10 Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersHubSpot
The document provides 10 tips for creating captivating presentations based on lessons from famous presenters like Steve Jobs, Scott Harrison, and Gary Vaynerchuk. The tips include crafting an emotional story with a beginning, middle, and end; creating slides that answer why the audience should care, how it will improve their lives, and what they must do; using simple language without jargon; using metaphors; ditching bullet points; showing rather than just telling through images; rehearsing extensively; and that excellence requires hard work with no shortcuts.
500 Mobile Collective - Mobile Growth Hacking MOAARRR @ MWC 2015 4YFNEdith Yeung
The document discusses Edith Yeung's presentation on getting mobile apps ready for massive growth. It covers 500 Startups and the new startup ecosystem enabled by lower costs. It then details the MO-AARRR framework for mobile user acquisition, activation, retention, referral, and revenue. Specific mobile marketing tactics are provided for each step of MO-AARRR. The presentation aims to help apps scale from zero to billions of users on mobile platforms.
IFIC Foundation Preliminary NFP Survey Report - July 29, 2014Food Insight
With the impending change in mind, the IFIC Foundation decided to check in with consumers to understand how some of these proposed NFP changes would be interpreted by consumers. One of the proposed changes is an extra line titled “Added Sugars.” This line would be placed below the current “Sugars” line on NFP. IFIC Foundation recently conducted consumer research assessing how a new "Added Sugars" line in the NFP would be interpreted and what effect this interpretation might have on product perception or purchasing intent.
The research findings have been published as an Article in Press by the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Deep learning and neural networks are inspired by biological neurons. Artificial neural networks (ANN) can have multiple layers and learn through backpropagation. Deep neural networks with multiple hidden layers did not work well until recent developments in unsupervised pre-training of layers. Experiments on MNIST digit recognition and NORB object recognition datasets showed deep belief networks and deep Boltzmann machines outperform other models. Deep learning is now widely used for applications like computer vision, natural language processing, and information retrieval.
What Would Steve Do? 10 Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersHubSpot
The document provides 10 tips for creating captivating presentations based on lessons from famous presenters like Steve Jobs, Scott Harrison, and Gary Vaynerchuk. The tips include crafting an emotional story with a beginning, middle, and end; creating slides that answer why the audience should care, how it will improve their lives, and what they must do; using simple language without jargon; using metaphors; ditching bullet points; showing rather than just telling through images; rehearsing extensively; and that excellence requires hard work with no shortcuts.