"2010 Mobile Predictions" is the sixth report from the series "2010 Influencers Series: Trend Predictions in 140 Characters".
TrendsSpotting Market Research is now running its third annual prediction reports following major trends in six categories. We will be featuring the predictions of digital and marketing experts on the big changes awaiting us in the coming year.
This year we are adopting a new “tweet style” format, easier for you to focus on, comprehend and forward.
Liberation from Location: Ericsson ConsumerLab Insight Report, Latin America ...Ericsson Latin America
Communication is a quintessential need. We meet it by being accessible to our friends, family and extended community in person and more often nowadays, online. Being able to make decisions on-the-go using relevant content that is accessible anytime, anywhere has assumed paramount importance among consumers. This Ericsson ConsumerLab Latin America study highlights the connectivity expectations of consumers as they go about their lives.
Chinese New Year Reaches Mobile Tipping PointApp Annie
Long-held traditions enter the mobile age — and with that, a new opportunity for app publishers. Using App Annie’s Store Stats, we showcase how Chinese New Year has become a significant opportunity for mobile app publishers, and how a few of the most impactful developments in the app economy have fundamentally changed this holiday in critical areas such as transportation and payment.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
http://blogs.sap.com/innovation/ - Business Innovation is the key ingredient for growth in the future of business. Changes in technology, new customer expectations, a re-defined contract between employees and employers, strained resources, and business and social networks are requiring businesses to become insight-driven businesses.
In this presentation, we have gathered 99 facts that represent the changes taking place in the world today. Each facts represents a key insight and suggests where we need to focus and change to become viable, sustainable and growing future businesses.
50 Powerful Statistics About Tech Mega Trends Affecting Every BusinessVala Afshar
There are five mega trends impacting the IT departments of every company: Mobile, Social, Cloud, Apps and Big Data. In this presentation, Vala Afshar reveals ten startling stats for each mega trend.
Internet Trends Report 2018 - KPCB - Mary Meeker - #CodeConIan Gertler
Technology analyst and venture capital icon Mary Meeker released the 2018 Internet Trends report at #CodeCon (the Recode Conference). The 294 page report covers a range of trends and topics including:
- Internet adoption
- Mobile usage
- Mobile ads
- Crypto/cryptocurrency/blockchain
- Voice/speech recognition
- Tech investment
- Ecommerce vs Brick & Mortar
- Subscription services
- Education
- Freelancing
- Transportation
- Enterprise
- China
- Immigration
Liberation from Location: Ericsson ConsumerLab Insight Report, Latin America ...Ericsson Latin America
Communication is a quintessential need. We meet it by being accessible to our friends, family and extended community in person and more often nowadays, online. Being able to make decisions on-the-go using relevant content that is accessible anytime, anywhere has assumed paramount importance among consumers. This Ericsson ConsumerLab Latin America study highlights the connectivity expectations of consumers as they go about their lives.
Chinese New Year Reaches Mobile Tipping PointApp Annie
Long-held traditions enter the mobile age — and with that, a new opportunity for app publishers. Using App Annie’s Store Stats, we showcase how Chinese New Year has become a significant opportunity for mobile app publishers, and how a few of the most impactful developments in the app economy have fundamentally changed this holiday in critical areas such as transportation and payment.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
http://blogs.sap.com/innovation/ - Business Innovation is the key ingredient for growth in the future of business. Changes in technology, new customer expectations, a re-defined contract between employees and employers, strained resources, and business and social networks are requiring businesses to become insight-driven businesses.
In this presentation, we have gathered 99 facts that represent the changes taking place in the world today. Each facts represents a key insight and suggests where we need to focus and change to become viable, sustainable and growing future businesses.
50 Powerful Statistics About Tech Mega Trends Affecting Every BusinessVala Afshar
There are five mega trends impacting the IT departments of every company: Mobile, Social, Cloud, Apps and Big Data. In this presentation, Vala Afshar reveals ten startling stats for each mega trend.
Internet Trends Report 2018 - KPCB - Mary Meeker - #CodeConIan Gertler
Technology analyst and venture capital icon Mary Meeker released the 2018 Internet Trends report at #CodeCon (the Recode Conference). The 294 page report covers a range of trends and topics including:
- Internet adoption
- Mobile usage
- Mobile ads
- Crypto/cryptocurrency/blockchain
- Voice/speech recognition
- Tech investment
- Ecommerce vs Brick & Mortar
- Subscription services
- Education
- Freelancing
- Transportation
- Enterprise
- China
- Immigration
In this deck we look at key industries being disrupted by mobile, including transportation and travel, online and offline commerce, and hardware and IoT.
TrendsSpotting's 2010 Social Media Influencers - Trend Predictions in 140 Cha...Taly Weiss
"2010 Social Media Influencers" is the first report from the series "2010 Influencers Series: Trend Predictions in 140 Characters".
TrendsSpotting Market Research is now running its third annual prediction reports following major trends in six categories. We will be featuring the predictions of digital and marketing experts on the big changes awaiting us in the coming year.
This year we are adopting a new “tweet style” format, easier for you to focus on, comprehend and forward.
You aren't on Gab? Part 1 - the interview | Learn as I Learn - Digital Marke...Clayton Carroll
In September I wrote about the new social network Gab (www.gab.ai).
.
To follow-up on my initial blog, Gab: A First-in Social Network Opportunity, I conducted an email interview with their chief communications officer and also found some web stats to see if they had grown.
.
This is part one, where I focus on the data I found and an interview. Part two (next week), will look at what all this means for you and your business.
.
You might not have heard of the social network Gab since it is less than 6 months old but it is something that every business should take seriously: http://buff.ly/2jcLrdK
.
Gab, which is very similar to Twitter, grew from nothing in August 2016 to almost 4 million website hits in December 2016, which ranks it in the top 99.99% of websites in the world. Also, with 100,000 users and 200,000 more on wait lists in December 2016, any business can join Gab now and enjoy a first-mover advantage in their niche.
Why Mobile Social Media Matters - Statistics, Trends, TechnologiesDavid Berkowitz
This is a primer on mobile social media, including statistics, how people are using it, why people use it, and the future of mobile social media. While specific technologies and stats will change with any given month, the trends should prove to be more enduring.
Your feedback is welcome, whether via email (dberkowitz@360i.com), Twitter (@dberkowitz & @360i), or however else you choose.
TrustUX: balancing personalisation and privacy to create understanding and tr...Ann Wuyts
Sources list: http://www.keek.be/2015/trustux-sources/ (Stats, Quotes, ..)
A talk about ux, trust and privacy - and how these are becoming increasing important in human-computer interaction. This connection we have with our smart-everythings, it is no longer merely about exchanging data back and forth. Our connection with computers now does revolve around values which we normally find in human-to-human relationships: understanding and trust.
We humans expect that these machines do the computing effort to understand us; smart personalisation.We also expect that we can trust these machines – and the companies behind them - to keep what they learn about us to themselves. We expect them to respect our privacy. Our security.
And as designers, we need to deliver great, personal experiences. We also need to deliver trustworthy products. We owe it to both our users and the people who hire us to actively think about privacy, and to implement privacy in the flows and designs we deliver.
Technology is disrupting nearly every part of our daily lives.
Smartphones have allowed us to stay connected to each other at literally every moment of our lives, whether it's on our daily commutes or on faraway vacations.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making us more connected than ever with smart home devices that can control our lights and thermostats and order food for us with simple voice commands.
Robo advisors are making investing more accessible and more affordable for everyone.
And the list is growing.
Almost every industry has been disrupted by digital technologies over the past decade. And, in 2017 we expect to see more revolutionary developments impacting our businesses, careers, and lives.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has put together a list of 30 Big Tech Predictions for 2017 across Mobile, Digital Media, Payments, IoT, E-Commerce, and Fintech. Some of these major predictions include:
Autonomous car road tests
Snapchat and Amazon rattling the digital ad space
VR hardware competing with popular gaming consoles
The grocery industry making the move online
Mobile wallets adding value to users
Insurtech ascending with investments from legacy players and tech giants
Social video taking 2017 by storm
2018 will usher in an evolution of experience. We will see technology that empowers consumers, intelligent systems that will enhance our lives and the definition of reality and the
blending of physical and digital will begin to converge and redefine our world. Our new trend framework focuses on the core behaviors driving technology adoption and engagement. As a data-driven growth engine for clients, our goal is to look at every new technology and trend through a behavioral lens to understand why consumers gravitate to specific technologies and how those technologies establish and amplify new behaviors.
Our new trend framework focuses on the following three core areas:
Empower - Trends that allow consumers to own, create, and democratize experiences.
Enhance - Trends that enhance daily life activities and responsibilities through intelligent
systems and proxies.
Environment - Trends that lead to the frictionless connection between physical and digital experiences, reshaping our environment.
These three behavioral drivers align to provide consumers overall EXPERIENCE.
Discover the tech & digital trends to watch in 2017 based on our experience: AI & Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Cognitive Computing, Conversational Interfaces, Bots, Mixed Reality, Gesture-based controls, Omnichannel, Mobile Commerce, Mobile-only Customer Experience, Deep Linking, Video 360°, Real-time Fact Checking, System Integration, Digital Transformation and Experience Business.
News in the Times of Digital - Indian Media TrendsMSL
The way India consumes news is changing in this digital age. 20:20 MSL's media trends infographic assesses Print v/s Online media consumption and how communications professionals can choose the right media mix through a structured approach.
Connect with our insights experts or share your feedback with us on Twitter @2020MSL and @msl_group.
How Digital Is Becoming A Mobile First ExperienceYuan Wang
We present the latest 2016 mobile marketing statistics and insights, showing increasing consumer adoption and changing behaviour around how people use mobile. We explore various options for using mobile in your marketing such as advertising, apps and campaigns. We summarise the factors influencing how a mobile experience differs from others. We revisit the App vs responsive website debate and propose a new approach. We provide tips on managing your own mobile presence – dos and don’ts, as well as case studies of excellent brand mobile marketing – advertising vs app, larger budget vs smaller budget.
Digital is resonating in every client conversations; its becoming a business imperative for transformation and value accretion . Here's a snapshot of 2017 Digital trends emanating from multiple client conversations across industries and provide a go forward view for what's coming up in 2017 for enterprises keen on being digital.
If you have a website, then you have a site that can be accessed by any mobile device with any browser. Now, the bad: Chances are, that site looks pretty crappy on said mobile device.
Trends and Innovations in Mobile Accessories by TrendsSpottingTaly Weiss
TrendsSpotting trends research has recently published a research report uncovering major trends in Mobile Accessories.
Based on exploration of over 2000 new accessories released since 2011 + CES 2012 and a market analysis of major market trends characterizing this growing market. TrendsSpotting has identified about 150 recently released products that reflect new emerging trends in mobile accessories.
The innovations analyzed in this report are profiled according to Product Categories (Protection, Power, Entertainment, Smart Solutions), User Experience Categories, Marketing and Consumer Trends.
In this deck we look at key industries being disrupted by mobile, including transportation and travel, online and offline commerce, and hardware and IoT.
TrendsSpotting's 2010 Social Media Influencers - Trend Predictions in 140 Cha...Taly Weiss
"2010 Social Media Influencers" is the first report from the series "2010 Influencers Series: Trend Predictions in 140 Characters".
TrendsSpotting Market Research is now running its third annual prediction reports following major trends in six categories. We will be featuring the predictions of digital and marketing experts on the big changes awaiting us in the coming year.
This year we are adopting a new “tweet style” format, easier for you to focus on, comprehend and forward.
You aren't on Gab? Part 1 - the interview | Learn as I Learn - Digital Marke...Clayton Carroll
In September I wrote about the new social network Gab (www.gab.ai).
.
To follow-up on my initial blog, Gab: A First-in Social Network Opportunity, I conducted an email interview with their chief communications officer and also found some web stats to see if they had grown.
.
This is part one, where I focus on the data I found and an interview. Part two (next week), will look at what all this means for you and your business.
.
You might not have heard of the social network Gab since it is less than 6 months old but it is something that every business should take seriously: http://buff.ly/2jcLrdK
.
Gab, which is very similar to Twitter, grew from nothing in August 2016 to almost 4 million website hits in December 2016, which ranks it in the top 99.99% of websites in the world. Also, with 100,000 users and 200,000 more on wait lists in December 2016, any business can join Gab now and enjoy a first-mover advantage in their niche.
Why Mobile Social Media Matters - Statistics, Trends, TechnologiesDavid Berkowitz
This is a primer on mobile social media, including statistics, how people are using it, why people use it, and the future of mobile social media. While specific technologies and stats will change with any given month, the trends should prove to be more enduring.
Your feedback is welcome, whether via email (dberkowitz@360i.com), Twitter (@dberkowitz & @360i), or however else you choose.
TrustUX: balancing personalisation and privacy to create understanding and tr...Ann Wuyts
Sources list: http://www.keek.be/2015/trustux-sources/ (Stats, Quotes, ..)
A talk about ux, trust and privacy - and how these are becoming increasing important in human-computer interaction. This connection we have with our smart-everythings, it is no longer merely about exchanging data back and forth. Our connection with computers now does revolve around values which we normally find in human-to-human relationships: understanding and trust.
We humans expect that these machines do the computing effort to understand us; smart personalisation.We also expect that we can trust these machines – and the companies behind them - to keep what they learn about us to themselves. We expect them to respect our privacy. Our security.
And as designers, we need to deliver great, personal experiences. We also need to deliver trustworthy products. We owe it to both our users and the people who hire us to actively think about privacy, and to implement privacy in the flows and designs we deliver.
Technology is disrupting nearly every part of our daily lives.
Smartphones have allowed us to stay connected to each other at literally every moment of our lives, whether it's on our daily commutes or on faraway vacations.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making us more connected than ever with smart home devices that can control our lights and thermostats and order food for us with simple voice commands.
Robo advisors are making investing more accessible and more affordable for everyone.
And the list is growing.
Almost every industry has been disrupted by digital technologies over the past decade. And, in 2017 we expect to see more revolutionary developments impacting our businesses, careers, and lives.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has put together a list of 30 Big Tech Predictions for 2017 across Mobile, Digital Media, Payments, IoT, E-Commerce, and Fintech. Some of these major predictions include:
Autonomous car road tests
Snapchat and Amazon rattling the digital ad space
VR hardware competing with popular gaming consoles
The grocery industry making the move online
Mobile wallets adding value to users
Insurtech ascending with investments from legacy players and tech giants
Social video taking 2017 by storm
2018 will usher in an evolution of experience. We will see technology that empowers consumers, intelligent systems that will enhance our lives and the definition of reality and the
blending of physical and digital will begin to converge and redefine our world. Our new trend framework focuses on the core behaviors driving technology adoption and engagement. As a data-driven growth engine for clients, our goal is to look at every new technology and trend through a behavioral lens to understand why consumers gravitate to specific technologies and how those technologies establish and amplify new behaviors.
Our new trend framework focuses on the following three core areas:
Empower - Trends that allow consumers to own, create, and democratize experiences.
Enhance - Trends that enhance daily life activities and responsibilities through intelligent
systems and proxies.
Environment - Trends that lead to the frictionless connection between physical and digital experiences, reshaping our environment.
These three behavioral drivers align to provide consumers overall EXPERIENCE.
Discover the tech & digital trends to watch in 2017 based on our experience: AI & Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Cognitive Computing, Conversational Interfaces, Bots, Mixed Reality, Gesture-based controls, Omnichannel, Mobile Commerce, Mobile-only Customer Experience, Deep Linking, Video 360°, Real-time Fact Checking, System Integration, Digital Transformation and Experience Business.
News in the Times of Digital - Indian Media TrendsMSL
The way India consumes news is changing in this digital age. 20:20 MSL's media trends infographic assesses Print v/s Online media consumption and how communications professionals can choose the right media mix through a structured approach.
Connect with our insights experts or share your feedback with us on Twitter @2020MSL and @msl_group.
How Digital Is Becoming A Mobile First ExperienceYuan Wang
We present the latest 2016 mobile marketing statistics and insights, showing increasing consumer adoption and changing behaviour around how people use mobile. We explore various options for using mobile in your marketing such as advertising, apps and campaigns. We summarise the factors influencing how a mobile experience differs from others. We revisit the App vs responsive website debate and propose a new approach. We provide tips on managing your own mobile presence – dos and don’ts, as well as case studies of excellent brand mobile marketing – advertising vs app, larger budget vs smaller budget.
Digital is resonating in every client conversations; its becoming a business imperative for transformation and value accretion . Here's a snapshot of 2017 Digital trends emanating from multiple client conversations across industries and provide a go forward view for what's coming up in 2017 for enterprises keen on being digital.
If you have a website, then you have a site that can be accessed by any mobile device with any browser. Now, the bad: Chances are, that site looks pretty crappy on said mobile device.
Trends and Innovations in Mobile Accessories by TrendsSpottingTaly Weiss
TrendsSpotting trends research has recently published a research report uncovering major trends in Mobile Accessories.
Based on exploration of over 2000 new accessories released since 2011 + CES 2012 and a market analysis of major market trends characterizing this growing market. TrendsSpotting has identified about 150 recently released products that reflect new emerging trends in mobile accessories.
The innovations analyzed in this report are profiled according to Product Categories (Protection, Power, Entertainment, Smart Solutions), User Experience Categories, Marketing and Consumer Trends.
A Decentralized Network for Publishing Linked Data — Nanopublications, Trusty...Tobias Kuhn
Making available and archiving scientific results is for the most part still considered the task of classical publishing companies, despite the fact that classical forms of publishing centered around printed narrative articles no longer seem well-suited in the digital age. In particular, there exist currently no efficient, reliable, and agreed-upon methods for publishing scientific datasets, which have become increasingly important for science. In this talk, I outline how we can design scientific data publishing as a Web-based bottom-up process, without top-down control of central authorities. I present a protocol and a server network to decentrally store and archive data in the form of nanopublications, a format based on Semantic Web techniques to represent scientific data with formal semantics. Such nanopublications can be made verifiable and immutable by applying cryptographic methods with identifiers called Trusty URIs. I show how this approach allows researchers to produce, publish, retrieve, address, verify, and recombine datasets and their individual nanopublications in a reliable and trustworthy manner, and I discuss how the current small network can grow to handle the large amounts of structured data that modern science is producing and consuming.
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estos pájaros esperan a la mañana que les tire migas de pan o semillas.
cada vez son más y, a esta altura, ya es un presupuesto darle de comer a tantos bichos....
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Tudo no seu lugar: Axis Nova Carlos Gomes.
Um conceito inteligente, que une Residencial e Comercial, com entradas independentes garantindo aos ambientes conforto e privacidade.
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Paradise Suites is the very first luxury boutique hotel on the shore of Halong Bay.
It aims at extending the enchantment and humble majesty of the mythical seascape inland.
Even if they are staying on land, Paradise Suites guests are offered an experience of beauty and delicacy at all times.
Top mobile application development trends 2016Anna Harris
Mobile applications development trends in 2016 is fueled by engagement-driven in-app purchases & an integrated cross-device experience - Read More!
The Importance of Object-Oriented Programming in This Era of Mobile Applicati...iosrjce
In the past two decades object oriented programming has become the dominant programming OOP
paradigm used by application developers. Object oriented programming scales very well, from the most trivial
of problems to the most complex tasks. It provides a form of abstraction that resonates with techniques people
use to solve problems in their everyday life. Although the fundamental features of what we now call objectoriented
programming were invented in the 1960's, object oriented languages really came to the attention of the
computing public in the 1980's. Software producers rush to release object oriented versions of their products.
Countless books and special issues of academic and trade journals have appeared on the subject. Objectoriented
programming is being greeted with even more enthusiasm than we saw heralding earlier revolutionary
ideas, such as structured programming". The intent in this publication is to emphasize and explain the
importance of object-oriented programming in this era of mobile development, and in doing so to illustrate the
following two propositions: OOP is a revolutionary idea, totally unlike anything that has come before in
programming, OOP is an evolutionary step, following naturally on the heels of earlier programming techniques.
The mobile is moving well beyond its role as a communication device, becoming an enabler for a wide range of experiences from TV viewing to shopping to banking. And mobile connectivity is disrupting industries from retail to auto to finance and beyond. The consensus is that change is occurring at an astonishing scale and speed.
In this report, JWTIntelligence outlines key trends in evidence at the GSMA’s Mobile World Congress, held in Barcelona in late February, along with examples that illustrate these developments and implications for brands. The report also incorporates insights from interviews with several mobile experts and influencers.
One of the world’s largest mobile events, Mobile World Congress typically serves as a platform for unveiling new innovation and disruption in the space, and setting trends for the year. This year's congress was no exception
Mobile World Congress 2015 was bigger than ever with 93,000 attendees. In this presentation we've collated the top five trends we saw at the event and have provided insight into the implications of each for brands and the future of the industry.
If 2014 was the year of mobile, 2015 is most definitely the year of Rich Media.
Mobile ad spend is expected to increase 77%, in 2015. We will see sophisticated and creative collaboration in 2015, as content creators build audiences that rival those of pop stars and brands grasp just how powerful mobile can be. In order for brands to get the most ROI for their mobile advertising spend, they need to invest in Rich Media, to create immersive experiences, transforming their level of engagement with consumers.
In FreshDigitalGroup’s “Rethink 2015,” we take an in-depth look at the following Rich Media predictions in addition to forecasts for digital, mobile and social industries.
If 2014 was the year of mobile, 2015 is most definitely the year of Rich Media.
Mobile ad spend is expected to increase 77%, in 2015. We will see sophisticated and creative collaboration in 2015, as content creators build audiences that rival those of pop stars and brands grasp just how powerful mobile can be. In order for brands to get the most ROI for their mobile advertising spend, they need to invest in Rich Media, to create immersive experiences, transforming their level of engagement with consumers.
In FreshDigitalGroup’s “Rethink 2015,” we take an in-depth look at the following Rich Media predictions in addition to forecasts for digital, mobile and social industries.
Top 15 Trends in Mobile App Development to Watch in 2023.pdfCerebrum Infotech
We can create top-notch software for smartphones, tablets, and digital assistants, most frequently for the Android and iOS platforms, with the aid of mobile app development.To learn more about it, visit our website.
For creating mobile applications that work on mobile devices, Cerebrum Infotech offers the best services in mobile app development. Visit our website for more information!
Enabling best practice Web experiences for today's increasingly Mobile world: This white paper explores why a Web Content Management solution that’s not optimized for ‘customers in motion,’ could be the deal breaker for customer engagement. Find out how innovative approaches to WCM can keep your company aligned with customer expectations in a mobile world.
Organizational Innovation Report by TrendsSpotting: Implementing innovation i...Taly Weiss
In this review we collects insights from academic research, leading analysts and consultancies and observe related case studies, to come up with best practices for the implementation of innovation in organizations. We review models for innovation leadership, culture, innovation strategy and goals; discuss mechanisms for learning and knowledge sharing, and review the required set of incentives and rewards. Focusing on Innovation challenges we collect insights and best practices regarding strategy alignment, management support, idea generation and commercialization, speed, lean processes, innovation events and sharing platforms as well as innovation metrics. In search for optimal innovation implementation methods, we review studies on high performing companies and present case studies on how innovative companies implement innovation in their organization.
The 130 page PPT report “Organizational Innovation: Implementing innovation in organizations” is targeted at innovation stakeholders and aids in structuring the organization towards effective innovation.
This is a sample report.
Business Innovation Report by TrendsSpotting: Innovation Strategy, Performanc...Taly Weiss
The purpose of this review is to provide a deep understanding of innovation and its business potential. We will focus on innovation outcomes in terms of performance and present empirical findings linking innovation to business success. We introduce basic definitions of innovation, explore the most common forms of innovation (adding examples and case studies) and discuss disruptive innovation. We identify key innovation strategies developed and tested in academic and business research. We glance into rankings of the most innovative companies to learn on their performance and growth potential. Finally we will study how companies measure innovation and what parameters are critical for them to follow. At the end of the report, we have compiled an insightful “take away” and present extensive case study summarizing key innovation aspects in innovation implementation.
The 140 page PPT report is targeted at innovation stakeholders aiming to promote innovation efforts linked to business success & growth
TED External Home Defibrillator for Home Consumer innovation Taly Weiss
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)-ventricular fibrillation (VF)- kills 350000 people in the US alone, each year, about 3 million worldwide, at the prime-time of their life, mostly witnessed and at home /office.
Defibrillation procedure must be performed as soon as possible: survival decreases by 10% for every minute of delay-therefore ambulance help at home-too late! At present, only very few of SCA victims at home survive and many- in coma, in nursing homes.
TED is a home consumer solution that is much more affordable and reliable.
The novelty in our defibrillator device is based on a computerized modification of the alternating current, from the mains , existing in every home, to the FDA-approved biphasic defibrillatory wave .
Inventors and patent holders:
Prof. A. Teddy Weiss & team at Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
Contact: atweiss@hadassah.org.il
Implementing Innovation in Organizations: TrendsSpotting's Innovation Assessm...Taly Weiss
In order to help organizations innovate, TrendsSpotting has collected insights from primary research conducted on leading companies as well as start up companies, reviewed academic research together with practical business research and analyzed variety of case studies to come up with core parameters of best practices that are vital for the implementation of innovation in organizations.
On the basis of TrendsSpotting’s core innovation functions, TrendsSpotting has set a methodology to assess organizational innovation readiness.
TrendsSpotting’s Employee Innovation Survey is designed to map the organization and to identify opportunities for change and improvement. With thousands of employees surveyed from different sectors and across five continents, it is considered a validated tool to examine innovation importance and benefits, innovation leadership and innovation culture. Innovation is mapped through the idea stage all the way to execution and commercialization.
TrendsSpotting utilizes these research tools to provide companies with practical recommendations concerning innovation readiness across the organization. These tools can identify gaps between departments, regions and employees’ seniority and involvement. Those can provide indications for obstacles that block innovation processes, and can structure methodology for innovation intervention and innovation success measurement.
From Smart Mobile Accessories to the Internet of ThingsTaly Weiss
In the last few months, smartphones have extended the traditional use of communication. Incorporating hardware as well as apps improves the functionality of the device (upgraded photo/video/audio capabilities). Smartphones today have become effective tools for monitoring (identifying locations of objects, keeping track of food preparation, health and fitness measurements, and even substitute expensive medical devices). These devices can now control local systems (temperature, home entertainment devices and transportation) and in the near future will be integrated with multi systems to allow individuals to better manage their life. Consumers already adopt basics behaviors needed for the "Internet of Things"
Presented at WIFT -International Women Conference for Digital Women, Canada October 25.
In this presentation Dr. Taly Weiss reviews the current state of women in the business world, focusing on digital women.
Taly will present a thesis that connects the new media and the emerging influence of women in developed countries to the rise of women in technology.
The presentation includes practical tips on how women can use Social Media to influence and lead professionally
2020 Predictions -ANA Human to Objects Model for Future InnovationsTaly Weiss
Based on the concept of "The Internet of Things" TrendsSpotting has developed a working model for NPD. "The ANA Human to Objects Model" was developed while working with tech companies, and allows us to predict future products and services.
Social media for higher education - Trendsspotting Research ReportTaly Weiss
Following TrendsSpotting's research work on youths media behavior (traditional and new media) in 16 countries, we bring you some of the insights we've collected on international marketing in higher education. TrendsSpotting is working with leading Universities on social media strategy designed to capture youths in Asia, Europe and the US.
The New Next: 2011 Tech Influencers Predictions by TrendsSpotting Taly Weiss
TrendsSpotting 4th annual digital prediction series is featuring the predictions of digital and marketing experts on the big changes awaiting us in the coming year.
Looking at 2010 and observing the trends we’ve seen that year – we aim at figuring out what will be new in 2011.
THE NEW NEXT initiative is focused not in what will happen in 2011 (as most predictions you find) but rather on the new trends emerging out of what we have seen earlier.
The Tech 2011 Report is following the predictions of ReadWriteWeb, GigaOm, IBM, Forrester and other leading experts.
Watch for TrendsSpoting's 2011 Social Media and Mobile Predictions.
The New Next: 2011 Moblie Influencers Predictions by TrendsSpottingTaly Weiss
TrendsSpotting 4th annual digital prediction series is featuring the predictions of digital and marketing experts on the big changes awaiting us in the coming year.
Looking at 2010 and observing the trends we’ve seen that year – we aim at figuring out what will be new in 2011.
THE NEW NEXT initiative is focused not in what will happen in 2011 (as most predictions you find) but rather on the new trends emerging out of what we have seen earlier.
The Mobile 2011 Report is following the predictions of ReadWriteWeb, GigaOm, Juniper, IBM and other leading experts.
Watch for TrendsSpoting's 2011 Social Media Predictions.
The New Next: 2011 Social Media Influencers Predictions by TrendsSpottingTaly Weiss
TrendsSpotting 4th annual digital prediction series is featuring the predictions of digital and marketing experts on the big changes awaiting us in the coming year.
Looking at 2010 and observing the trends we’ve seen that year – we aim at figuring out what will be new in 2011.
THE NEW NEXT initiative is focused not in what will happen in 2011 (as most predictions you find) but rather on the new trends emerging out of what we have seen earlier.
First to be published is the Social Media Prediction Report.
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2010 Mobile Influencers: Trend Predictions in 140 Characters, By TrendsSpotting
1. More in this series >
Social Media | Video | eMarketing | Technology | Consumer Trends
2. TrendsSpotting Market
Research is now running its
third annual prediction reports
following major trends in six
categories. We will be
featuring the predictions of
digital and marketing experts
on the big changes awaiting us
in the coming year.
This year we are adopting a
new “tweet style” format,
easier for you to focus on,
comprehend and forward.
More in this series >
Social Media | Video | eMarketing | Technology | Consumer Trends
3. Findings:
Major trends in 2010 Mobile:
Across many of these predictions, we
have identified the following trends
suggested to influence Mobile in 2010:
#payment #commerce #metrics
#Ad: SMS, display, search, premium
#Apple #iPhone #Apps
#Google #Android
#GPS #location #AR
#gaming #music #video
4. Smartphone: Market Share and Devices
@frost_sullivan FROST & SULLIVAN
In 2010, nearly 1.3 billion mobile phones will ship globally, and 250 million of
them will be smartphones.
In the U.S., where smartphone growth is robust, virtually all phones sold will be
smartphones within five years.
Smartphone will continue to be the most vital computing/communication device
people carry in 2010.
Smartphones won't be the only computing devices we have or use.
Smartphone displays will never be large enough or clear enough to use for hours
of reading or video viewing..
Source: Computerworld
5. On Android
@frost_sullivan FROST & SULLIVAN
The Android operating system is expected to ship globally - 8.2 million in 2010.
The total number of Android devices to be introduced in 2010 (will grow) to 36.
Android could start to dominate the smartphone OS market by 2014. Android could
be the 3rd most popular OS, shipping on 65 million phones.
That would put it behind Symbian OS projected to ship on 233 million phones that
year, and RIM which will be on 92 million phones.
Source: Computerworld
6. On Regulations
@frost_sullivan FROST & SULLIVAN
Government regulators in 2010 will begin to view wireless networks as similar to toll
roads, where drivers pay a premium for, presumably, roads that are less congested and
better maintained than toll-free highways.
Source: Computerworld
7. Mobile Internet is Ramping Faster than Desktop Internet
More users may connect to the Internet via mobile devices than desktop PCs within
5 years.
Smartphones will out-ship the global notebook + netbook market in 2010E and
out-ship the global PC market (notebook + netbook + desktop) by 2012E.
Five IP-based products are growing:
3G adoption + social networking + video + VoIP + impressive mobile devices.
Apple + Facebook platforms serving to raise the bar
Decade-plus Internet usage / monetization ramps (Japan)
Massive mobile data growth is driving transitions for carriers and equipment
providers
Source: Morgan Stanley
8. Mobile Internet is Ramping Faster than Desktop Internet
Emerging markets have material potential for mobile for EM users and SMEs, the
Internet will be mobile.
Game-Changing Communications / Commerce Platforms: Social Networking +
Mobile Emerging Very Rapidly
Game-Changing Communications / Commerce Platforms Real-time, cloud-based
services – including emerging LBS.
Regulators Can Help Advance Mobile Internet Evolution… Or Slow It
Source: Morgan Stanley
9. Mobile Devices Are On A Path to Eclipse PC
@fgens FRANK GENS
Senior VP & Chief Analyst
IDC
For the first time, there will be over 1 billion mobile devices accessing the
Internet by year-end, gaining quickly on the 1.3 billion PCs accessing the Internet
(the former are growing at 2.5X the rate of the latter).
2010 will see 500,000 mobile phone applications, setting up, a "developer war
like you've never seen”.
Source: IDC
10. On Mobile Advertising
IMRAN KHAN
Managing Director & Web Analyst
J.P.Morgan
In 2010, mobile advertising is forecast to grow 45 % to $3.8 billion, with the
breakdown being $3.2 billion SMS advertising, $253 million mobile display, and
$321 million mobile search.
Source: TechCrunch
11. Mobile Penetration 2010-2015
By year-end 2010, 1.2 billion people will carry handsets capable of rich, mobile
commerce, providing a rich environment for the convergence of mobility and the
Web.
By 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device
worldwide. The combined installed base of smartphones & browser-equipped
enhanced phones will exceed 1.82 billion units.
by 2014, there will be a 90% mobile penetration rate and 6.5 billion mobile
connections. Penetration will not be uniform, as continents like Asia (excluding
Japan) will see a 68% penetration and Africa will see a 56% mobile penetration. .
By 2015, context will be as influential to mobile consumer services and
relationships as search engines are to the Web.
Source: Gartner
12. On Android
Android will take second place behind Symbian OS as early as 2012.
Android will benefit from being an open operating system
Wireless carriers and manufacturers will also offer Android devices that
differentiate themselves from one another.
It's possible that some Android phones will be designed for business users while
others will be geared toward consumers.
Consumer market can be segmented: social networking; music.
Source: Computerworld
13. Commerce and Ad Spending
@eMarketer eMARKETER
Digital Intelligence
@eMarketer
Mobile commerce‟s time has arrived - consumers are using their devices to buy
books, apparel and other items associated with online shopping on a PC..
Mobile Is moving into the mainstream - Mobile ad spending will rise from $416
million in 2009 to $593 million in 2010 as more brands and agencies integrate
mobile into their marketing mix.
Source: eMarketer.com
14. iPhone, Android, Games and AR
SARAH PEREZ Writer, Read Write Start
DANA OSHIRO
@sarahintampa @suzyperplexus Read Write Web
Writer, Read Write Start
@sarahintampa: The iPhone still rules and grabs more mobileWrite Web
Read market share than
ever before, Android becomes the number two mobile platform by year-end.
@sarahintampa: iPhone app backlash begins: Apple surprises us with a brand-new
feature that can help us find new and useful apps via iTunes.
@suzyperplexus: Geo-locational games and AR will come together in 2010. We're
going to see strange behavior from those playing zombie shooter games on their
commutes..
Source: ReadWriteWeb
15. Location, Augmented Reality, Payments
@petecashmore PETE CASHMORE
Founder, CEO
Mashable
Fueled by the ubiquity of GPS in modern smartphones, location-sharing services ..
may become the breakout services of the year ... provided they're not crushed by
the addition of location-based features to Twitter and Facebook.
Augmented reality: The challenge for such services is to prove their utility: They
have the "cool factor," but can they be truly useful?
2010 will be the breakthrough year of the much-anticipated mobile payments
market.
Source: CNN
16. Mobile Ads
@venturebeat
One of the most attractive characteristics of mobile for advertisers is the
opportunity for more accurate ad targeting.
Typical parameters include carrier, device type and mobile channel, with the
possibility to add location, behavioral, and demographic information.
Frequency of use, reach and usage context are the important factors when
inserting ads into applications...
Advertisers still like to see things like TV spots, which they understand, even
though this is often not rational in terms of return on investment.
Maybe 2010 will be the year when advertisers start seeing mobile less as an
experiment and more as a serious part of their campaigns.
Source: Venture Beat
17. Location and Projectors
@venturebeat
Facebook will enable location in its mobile apps Growing penetration by
smartphones has made consumers comfortable with revealing where they are for
socializing.
The hottest phone feature of 2010 will be tiny projectors: The projector drives
people wild.
Source: Venture Beat
18. Mobile Marketing
MICHAEL BOLAND
Senior Analyst
The Kelsey Group, Mobile Local Media
Mobile gets you closer to the point of purchase because it goes with you to the
store,
When we come out of this, we’ll see a sudden interest and demand in mobile
marketing
Advertisers will still need a “point of entry,” like an advertising network. No
company has truly packaged local mobile search for advertisers yet.
Total U.S. spend on mobile marketing will grow from $1.7 billion (2009) to $2.16
billion in 2010.
Local mobile advertising will be the next hot trend, particularly in terms of local
mobile search, BIA’s...
Local mobile ad revenue will hit more than $3.1 billion in 2013, up from $160
million last year. Mobile search will reach $2.3 billion. Local searches (27.8% of all
searches in 2008), expected to hit 35.1% in 2013.
Source: Media Buyer Planner
19. Virtual Goods, Palm & Email
@jeremysliew JEREMYS LIEW
Managing Directore
Light Speed Venture Partner
Virtual goods means real revenue in mobile. Virtual goods can help eliminate the
friction to adoption.
The virtual-goods business model has proven to be a very scalable one, bodes well
for the entire ecosystem.
Still waiting for “off-deck” to (really) happen - still a long way off from mobile-
app developers being able to create true direct-to-consumer offerings like their
cousins in the web world.
Nokia or RIM buys Palm (and the next round of big battles begin)
The enterprise moves past using mobile data for just email.
Source: Light Speed Blog
20. Apple, LBS, and Regulations
JACK GOLD
Founder & Principal Analyst
J.Gold Associates
AT&T is certain to lose the iPhone exclusive within a year, Apple is nuts to keep it with
one carrier.
2010 will finally be the year of LBS.
Business people will be able to use location-based services embedded on their
smartphones to track down delivery or service workers more quickly and easily than they
can today.
The FCC will end up listening to the carriers who do have some legitimate concerns
regarding overtaxed networks
Source: Computerworld
21. Smartphones & Carriers
@jkontherun JAMES KENDRICK
Editor,jkontherun
GigOm Network
Smartphone adoption will start driving down data plan costs. More consumers
than ever will demand the ability to interact fully with the mobile web on their
phones.
Smartphone sales will continue to skyrocket, and carriers are going to realize that
they must make the mobile web available at low cost, or lose customers.
Major carriers making pricing concessions on data plans..and figure out ways to
generate other revenues.
Source: jkontherun
22. Mobile in Asia
@rohitdadwal ROHIT DADWAL
MD, Asia Pacific
Mobile Marketing Association
@rohitdadwal: 1/3rd of global mobile subscribers come from Asia. Affordability,
functionality will drive regional mobile growth.
@rohitdadwal: Mobile data users in Asia will increase as services like video or peer-
to-peer applications become more popular.
@rohitdadwal: Smartphone applications will drive mobile Internet growth, pushing
subscribers to add mobile data VAS..
@rohitdadwal: With the Google-Admob merger, the industry will see integrated
marketing campaigns across web, mobile, print & other channels. ..
@rohitdadwal: New policies will be implemented to address privacy concerns
arising from social media going mobile.
23. Mobile in Asia
@rohitdadwal ROHIT DADWAL
MD, Asia Pacific
Mobile Marketing Association
@rohitdadwal: Mobile payment will be the most lucrative mobile functionality in
the medium term across Asia.
@rohitdadwal: By 2010 the APAC mobile healthcare business will be worth about
USD 1 bn with 70% of users in more advanced economies.
@rohitdadwal: It is expected that at the current growth rate mobile music sales
should hit USD 500 mn by 2015. ..
@rohitdadwal: Advertising within mobile games creates revenue that can be used
to subsidise mobile gaming services.
24. Smart Phone, LBS, Mobile Apps & Android
@matthamblen MATT HAMBLEN
Senior Writer
Computer World
Smartphones will grab an even bigger share of the overall mobile phone market.
AT&T will lose its exclusive rights to sell the iPhone
The Android mobile OS will take off.2010 global shipment could be 8.2M for 36
Android based phones. The OS to become no#2 by 2012.
Mobile app stores will continue to balloon.
Location-based services will get their due on smartphones..
Source: ComputerWorld
25. Networks, Targeting, Brand Metrics, Soft Sell
KEN MALLON DUNCAN SOUTHGATE
Sr V.P., Custom Solutions Global Innovation Director
Dynamic Logic Millward Brown
@kpmallon @millward_brown
Google's $750 million purchase of mobile ad network Admob reinforces that 2010
will be a significant year for mobile.
With Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and RIM's BlackBerry platforms making the
smartphone choices more attractive and cost of access slowly coming down, mobile
web usage numbers will increase.
Mobile provides the ability to target by site, phone model, demographics and
location, all of which can be useful to advertisers.
Mobile is two to five times better at driving brand metrics than online. We expect
this differential to remain consistent in 2010. .
Advertisers will initially favor the soft-sell approach of providing useful content in
this space, rather than pushing hard-sell messaging.
Source: Advertising Age
26. On Augmented Reality In Information & Games
@iandouglas IAN DOUGLAS
Head of Digital Production
Telegraph
Your phone screen will become a much more interesting place in 2010.
Location-based games will spread, littering the landscape with puzzles, monsters
and easter eggs, and navigation displays will move from bird's-eye-view map-based
diagrams to arrows on the road.
Forgetful people will find their lives transformed as their phones remind them of
the names of the people they meet and blank walls will become huge, constantly-
updated displays.
Source: Telegraph
27. On Microsoft and Mobile
@johnbattelle JOHN BATTELLE
Founder & Chairman
Federated Media
@johnbattelle: Microsoft will have a major success in the phone market.
28. Cellphones, The Next Tobacco?
@mariansalzman MARIAN SALZMAN
President, N.America,Euro PR
Trend Spotter & Author
@mariansalzman: Cell phones, the Next Tobacco?/Heading Off Angst- Awarenss of
brain hlth & injuries will rise; links b/w cell phnes & brain cancer will make ppl ask:
R they the nxt tobacco?
29. On Mobile Internet
@equalman ERIK QUALMAN
Author
Socialnomics
@equalman: Mobile phones will continue to increase as the users’ device of choice
to consume Internet content
30. On Android
@pgillin PAUL GILLIN
Writer, Author & Social Media Consultant
Principal at Paul Gillin Communications
@pgillin: Android is the mobile story of the year, vaulting Google into the
uncontested role of iPhone spoiler.
31. „App‟ Deletion
@adambroitman ADAM BROITMAN
Partner & Ringleader
Circ.us
@adambroitman: App deletion stats will be as staggering as app adoption were in
2009.
32. Commerce, Android, Augmented Reality, Experiences
MOBILE INTERACTIVE
GROUP
Ad Funded Interactive Services
M-Commerce and Micro Payments
Return of SMS Voting to P-TV
The year of Google Android
Augmented Reality is set to gain ground rapidly in 2010.
brands will be more willing to experiment with mobile to interact with consumers
at a time that is convenient to them, whilst also providing interactive, memorable
and engaging experiences to consumers.
Source: Mobile Interactive Group
33. Coupons, Monetisation, Ad Formats
MOBILE INTERACTIVE
GROUP
Mobile Coupons-- Loyalty programmes could be launching onto the mobile platform
in 2010.
Smartphone Growth --Increased adoption and use of smarthphone devices will lead
more and more consumers to access the internet spontaneously, whenever they
want to, wherever they are.
Monetisation of Social Media--Adoption of social media services via mobile will
continue to grow throughout 2010.
New channels for monetisation will be introduced throughout 2010, making it the
year of social media and mobile
Rich Media Ad Formats --4th Screen Advertising is pioneering in developing new
rich media ad formats to help brands engage with their target audience.
There will be more new formats announced in 2010 incorporating „Dynamic Feed‟
and „SMS Ad Network‟.
Source: Mobile Interactive Group
34. 2010 Mobile Media Trends
THE MOBILE
ENTERTAINMENT FORUM
Fragmentation and variance amongst handsets and now application stores will
continue to plague the industry, however the growth of applications on the Android
platform will close the gap on Apple’s App Store
Operator enabling services will start to be widely deployed, facilitating the growth
of rich media content that is simpler, faster and offers a better user experience
Media publishers will start to experiment with micro-payments, subscription
service models and alternative payment methods which challenge the operators‟
dominance..
Books will emerge as a new and popular content category for smartphones
Technology innovation will continue, with content developers experimenting
with 3D mobile video viewers and augmented reality for mobile
Source: M-E-F
35. 2010 Mobile Media Trends
THE MOBILE
ENTERTAINMENT FORUM
The emerging risk of illicit charging by in-app billing will be met by firm
regulatory action..
Significant tightening of premium rate regulation in the Atlantic region will spread
across the world
2010 will be the year of multiplatform dual-delivery of content including music,
video and games, across mobile phones, TVs and PCs
The growing consumer demand for data-heavy services will put greater pressure on
networks, with flat rate data tariffs increasingly subjected to stringent download
limits..
Complexity, confusion and ambiguity in the application of rights to the mobile
platform will be addressed seriously in 2010
Source: M-E-F
36. 2010 Android Predictions
@devindra DEVINDRA HARDAWAR
Tech Blogger
Many more phones to choose from-- 2010 will see the release of more Android
phones than we’ve ever seen before.
The most promising upcoming Android phone is Sony Ericsson‟s XPERIA X10
App development will take off, and iPhone apps will cross over.
Android will show up on many other devices..
A more polished and stable Android OS
Android hardware will improve faster than the iPhone..
Source: Royal Pingdom
37. 2010 Android Predictions
@devindra DEVINDRA HARDAWAR
Tech Blogger
More exclusive content from Google--Google Maps Nav on future Android 2.0
devices, Apple will end up bringing it over to the iPhone as well.
No more multi-touch hesitation..
Ramped-up Android marketing
Expect converts from the Blackberry and Windows Mobile camps --RIM and
Microsoft are struggling to keep pace with rapid evolution of modern smartphones.
We won’t see a decent modern Windows Mobile OS until 7.0 comes out in 2010.
More custom interface tweaks
Source: Royal Pingdom
38. Clouds & Premium Advertising
Jasper de Vreught Ashu Mathura
Director Of Sales Founder & CEO
MADS MADS
Two business models: the “long tail model” like AdWords and AdMob, and the
“premium model” like Doubleclick and MADS, which are aiming to build a network
of premium publishers and attract premium advertisers.
while there is a lot of focus on downloaded apps right now, most of this
functionality is likely to move into the cloud, and there’ll be a corresponding
impact on how advertising is done..
Source: Venture Beat
39. Security & Mobile..
@websenselabs
Smartphones are hackers‟ next playground.
Poor security for applications on smartphones can put users‟ and organizations‟
data at risk.
Hackers will begin more dedicated targeting of smartphones in 2010.
Source: Websense
40. Smartphones, GPS, Videos, QVGA
@mobilegazette MOBILE GAZETTE
Smartphone features will be found increasingly in mid-market devices, with key
products: Samsung's Bada platform and Symbian S60.
GPS is everywhere these days, although basic GPS functionality will remain limited
for most users
Google's free turn-by-turn navigation will really start to eat into the market for
standalone devices.
Companies such as TomTom are looking increasingly vulnerable, and we might see
some interesting strategic moves in this area.
The emphasis on cameras shifts from still photos to video capabilities (with direct
uploads to YouTube). Consumers will be more interested in getting HD video from
their phones.
Expect QVGA displays to be the standard in all but the very cheapest phones..
Source: Mobile Gazette
41. HSDPA, Blogging & Video Sharing, TV
@mobilegazette MOBILE GAZETTE
HSDPA high-speed downloads and uploads - growth will continue.
Expect to see a rapid growth in mobile blogging and video sharing.
2010 will not be the year of mobile TV.
Source: Mobile Gazette
42. Less Social, More “Social Aware”
@trendsspotting Dr. Taly Weiss
CEO and Head of Research
TrendsSpotting.com
Trends Research
@trendsspotting: 2010- the year “you‟re being followed”.
@trendsspotting: Influenced by mobile location abilities, social networks at large
will lose their globalization.
@trendsspotting: People will learn new functionalities for maps: from “where”
to “what” and “who”.
@trendsspotting: QR codes everywhere.
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