The document discusses how Talk About Local (TAL) empowers communities to create local websites that provide information on community issues and events. TAL works with communities to establish free or low-cost websites using tools like WordPress that are maintained by volunteers. These websites have helped communities in areas like Kings Cross, Digbeth, and Harringay by providing a forum for local discussion, challenging authorities, and redefining neighborhoods in a positive light. TAL also partners with organizations to train local residents to create over 150 community sites across England and give people confidence to speak about their local areas online.
This document discusses how local community websites have been used in the UK to provide information to residents, strengthen engagement, and influence local decisions and services. It provides examples of several successful hyperlocal sites created by Talk About Local, including ones focused on crime reduction, regeneration efforts, and fostering discussion. These sites have had thousands of articles and comments over small budgets, showing how online communities can empower grassroots journalism and civic participation.
William Perrin of Talk About Local discusses how local communities can use online tools like websites and social media to organize campaigns and share information more effectively. He provides examples of hyperlocal sites created with support from Talk About Local on topics like neighborhood safety, local development projects, and town/village news. These sites help streamline communication, engage more people in local issues, and reduce the time and costs associated with offline-only campaigns and information sharing. Talk About Local offers training and support to help communities set up their own local sites using free or low-cost online platforms and tools.
Polis summer school William Perrin hyperlocalwilliam perrin
This document summarizes the work of Talk About Local (TAL) in setting up and supporting various local community websites across the UK. It outlines several examples of local sites established with TAL's help, including sites focused on specific neighborhoods in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and rural towns. The document notes that these sites provide local news, information and discussion forums for their communities, with content created by small numbers of volunteer writers. It also mentions feedback from media leaders acknowledging the value these grassroots local sites can provide in connecting and informing local communities.
The document discusses how local online forums and websites can empower communities and enable democratic engagement at a low cost. It provides examples of successful campaigns in Sheffield and Stoke-on-Trent that used online tools to raise issues, including a noise pollution complaint against a cement plant in Sheffield that led to positive resolution. The author promotes their BizFizz business that creates simple, low-cost websites and online forums to open local dialogue and reflections on how such tools have been effective for communities.
Hyperlocal - Berlin transparency and edemocracy 2009william perrin
Presentation to #BIOS09
Berlin in October - gathering of democratic transparency and activism through the web people from all over the world organised by MySociety
http://berlininoctober.e-demokratie.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
Using the web in tackling anti social behaviour - Baroness Newlove seminarwilliam perrin
William Perrin of Talk About Local discusses how local citizens can use websites to improve their communities by streamlining information sharing and coordinating action on issues like abandoned vehicles, arson, and licensing. A community website called kingscrossenvironment.com engaged 400-500 daily readers and helped secure £1 million in funding. By translating complex issues and driving people to meetings, online networks can empower citizens to be more effective and work with local representatives. While not a replacement for in-person engagement, websites are grassroots media that inform communities without regulation or subsidy.
The document discusses how Talk About Local (TAL) empowers communities to create local websites that provide information on community issues and events. TAL works with communities to establish free or low-cost websites using tools like WordPress that are maintained by volunteers. These websites have helped communities in areas like Kings Cross, Digbeth, and Harringay by providing a forum for local discussion, challenging authorities, and redefining neighborhoods in a positive light. TAL also partners with organizations to train local residents to create over 150 community sites across England and give people confidence to speak about their local areas online.
This document discusses how local community websites have been used in the UK to provide information to residents, strengthen engagement, and influence local decisions and services. It provides examples of several successful hyperlocal sites created by Talk About Local, including ones focused on crime reduction, regeneration efforts, and fostering discussion. These sites have had thousands of articles and comments over small budgets, showing how online communities can empower grassroots journalism and civic participation.
William Perrin of Talk About Local discusses how local communities can use online tools like websites and social media to organize campaigns and share information more effectively. He provides examples of hyperlocal sites created with support from Talk About Local on topics like neighborhood safety, local development projects, and town/village news. These sites help streamline communication, engage more people in local issues, and reduce the time and costs associated with offline-only campaigns and information sharing. Talk About Local offers training and support to help communities set up their own local sites using free or low-cost online platforms and tools.
Polis summer school William Perrin hyperlocalwilliam perrin
This document summarizes the work of Talk About Local (TAL) in setting up and supporting various local community websites across the UK. It outlines several examples of local sites established with TAL's help, including sites focused on specific neighborhoods in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and rural towns. The document notes that these sites provide local news, information and discussion forums for their communities, with content created by small numbers of volunteer writers. It also mentions feedback from media leaders acknowledging the value these grassroots local sites can provide in connecting and informing local communities.
The document discusses how local online forums and websites can empower communities and enable democratic engagement at a low cost. It provides examples of successful campaigns in Sheffield and Stoke-on-Trent that used online tools to raise issues, including a noise pollution complaint against a cement plant in Sheffield that led to positive resolution. The author promotes their BizFizz business that creates simple, low-cost websites and online forums to open local dialogue and reflections on how such tools have been effective for communities.
Hyperlocal - Berlin transparency and edemocracy 2009william perrin
Presentation to #BIOS09
Berlin in October - gathering of democratic transparency and activism through the web people from all over the world organised by MySociety
http://berlininoctober.e-demokratie.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
Using the web in tackling anti social behaviour - Baroness Newlove seminarwilliam perrin
William Perrin of Talk About Local discusses how local citizens can use websites to improve their communities by streamlining information sharing and coordinating action on issues like abandoned vehicles, arson, and licensing. A community website called kingscrossenvironment.com engaged 400-500 daily readers and helped secure £1 million in funding. By translating complex issues and driving people to meetings, online networks can empower citizens to be more effective and work with local representatives. While not a replacement for in-person engagement, websites are grassroots media that inform communities without regulation or subsidy.
talk about local and social housing providerswilliam perrin
Presentation to a range of social housing providers in the UK about how a hyperlocal website run by and for your residents can help make for a better community.
IS09 Information Assurance 09 William Perrinwilliam perrin
A vision for a different way of working for the policy and HQ function of the british public sector. Blackhall is a metonym for Whitehall transformed by knowledge based working.
Presented to IA09 a conference of information security professionals QEII centre London UK
public service news - starting with the internet - william perrin salfordwilliam perrin
1. The document discusses alternative models for local media and news on the internet that could provide public service content at a much lower cost than traditional local television.
2. It proposes a model called LocalMe that would curate news, sports, and cultural videos from a local area uploaded to YouTube and other sites, along with content from local blogs and citizen journalists.
3. The model estimates it could provide local public service internet news for less than £100,000 annually, two orders of magnitude less than the £40-60 million cost for a local TV station according to OFCOM.
Century 21 Affiliated Social Media Presentation by Marki Lemons RyhalMarki Lemons Ryhal
This document provides tips for real estate agents on social media ethics and branding their online presence. It recommends agents brand all their social media profiles consistently with their name and keywords, own their online name on various platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs. It also suggests agents use analytics and tracking tools to measure engagement and spend on social media.
This document discusses how hyperlocal websites empower communities by providing public sector information. It provides examples of successful hyperlocal sites across the UK created with support from Talk About Local. These sites range from village sites with a few hundred views daily to large city discussion forums with tens of thousands of users. They cover topics like local campaigns, events, wildlife and community news. The document advocates that public bodies should engage with and support local sites by providing access to public sector information to help local communities.
DfID - local websites and international developmentwilliam perrin
Talk to UK DfID department for international development on the web in local communtiies and the potential in the devleoping world. BSD retreat 25 november
Introducing the Richmond Noticeboard - an open, free, independent spaceSarah Hartley
This is the slidedeck I presented to Richmondshire councillors at a workshop in the town ahead of their decision to be made about filming council meetings.
How can hyperlocal media create active and digitally inclusive communities?Damian Radcliffe
Presentation given at the Centre for Research on Communities and Culture Review 2015 at Canterbury Christ Church University on 9th June.
The slides define and explore different types of hyperlocal media and community journalism, showcase how UK hyperlocals are delivering local journalism and explore potentially untapped areas for research.
Jane Finnis Keynote NDF2009 Part Two (see Part One)Jane Finnis
Part Two of my key note presentation to the National Digital Forum 2009 in New Zealand (NDF 2009).
You can read the take homes on my blog here: http://janefinnis.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/take-homes-from-the-ndf-2009-in-new-zealand/ less
The document discusses developments in Cardiff and surrounding areas that have contributed to changes in land use patterns. It provides examples of regeneration projects in Cardiff Bay, new transport and retail developments, and the creation of a new university campus. The document examines how different strategies have impacted places in and around the city and assesses the success of changes in different locations.
Modern web tools are empowering communities by allowing them to start their own local discussion websites. Talk About Local has helped create over 150 community sites across England using free tools. These sites have had successes like resolving issues with a noisy industrial plant through shared video evidence. The largest site in Sheffield has over 3.4 million posts from 76,000 registered users, showing the potential reach for empowering local communities. Talk About Local is working to create more sites and engage more people through local authorities and online centers.
Local Voice Proposal/Pitch from william perrin August 15th 2008
You can find out more about plans to turn this presentation into reality at http://ultralocalvoice.wordpress.com
The document summarizes the history and development of the Leeds Interconnect Group IX, a nonprofit internet exchange point (IXP) located in Leeds, UK. It discusses how the group formed in 2008 to discuss increasing network interconnection outside of London. Over time, the group surveyed interest, identified colocation sites, conducted due diligence, and launched a multi-site IXP in 2010. Now with over 40 members, the IXP improves resilience and keeps northern UK traffic local while complementing other regional IXPs and attracting inward investment. The group continues working to improve regional infrastructure and foster industry collaboration.
Australian national digital inclusion summit 17 august 2011Helen Milner
UK online centres help address the growing digital divide by providing internet access and training to disadvantaged groups. Over 500,000 socially excluded people have gotten online through UK online centres between 2010 and 2011. The centres are run by 3,800 community partners and located in places like libraries, job centres, and community centres. They provide important benefits like helping people communicate more and feel more connected to their communities. If more digitally excluded people got online, it could save the UK government £900 million per year.
The bulletin summarizes several recent and upcoming events related to colleges in London:
1) It discusses a successful dinner with MPs to discuss priorities for young people, skills, and employment. A follow up brief was also provided to MPs.
2) It mentions an education board meeting focused on participation rates, youth unemployment responses, and special education funding reforms.
3) Principals met with the Deputy Mayor for Education to discuss issues like apprenticeships and college enrollment in London.
4) Upcoming events are highlighted, including finance, sports, and marketing network meetings, as well as a skills and employment survey seeking college input.
This presentation discusses ways to support community innovation through digital tools. It explores using geotagged media to allow virtual and real visitors to experience walking routes. It also mentions potential online cultural exchanges between communities and using radio and photography projects for collaboration. Support resources are provided.
Hyper-local media is growing in importance as consumption of local media changes with more use of the web. There is no single definition of hyper-local but it generally refers to media at a smaller geographical scale than traditional outlets, often seeking to serve local audiences in ways larger outlets do not. Key issues for hyper-local media include finding a proven business model, the rise of location-based and hyper-local advertising, and assessing the true size of local audiences.
The document summarizes media coverage of the Salford International Media Festival (SIMF) in 2015. There was extensive print, online, television, radio, and blog coverage of the festival. Major highlights included articles about the Nations & Regions Media Conference, which featured speeches by BBC and government figures. The creator of Coronation Street, Tony Warren, received an achievement award at the festival. Total reach from media coverage was over 3.7 million people, with an advertising value equivalent of over £48,000.
talk about local and social housing providerswilliam perrin
Presentation to a range of social housing providers in the UK about how a hyperlocal website run by and for your residents can help make for a better community.
IS09 Information Assurance 09 William Perrinwilliam perrin
A vision for a different way of working for the policy and HQ function of the british public sector. Blackhall is a metonym for Whitehall transformed by knowledge based working.
Presented to IA09 a conference of information security professionals QEII centre London UK
public service news - starting with the internet - william perrin salfordwilliam perrin
1. The document discusses alternative models for local media and news on the internet that could provide public service content at a much lower cost than traditional local television.
2. It proposes a model called LocalMe that would curate news, sports, and cultural videos from a local area uploaded to YouTube and other sites, along with content from local blogs and citizen journalists.
3. The model estimates it could provide local public service internet news for less than £100,000 annually, two orders of magnitude less than the £40-60 million cost for a local TV station according to OFCOM.
Century 21 Affiliated Social Media Presentation by Marki Lemons RyhalMarki Lemons Ryhal
This document provides tips for real estate agents on social media ethics and branding their online presence. It recommends agents brand all their social media profiles consistently with their name and keywords, own their online name on various platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs. It also suggests agents use analytics and tracking tools to measure engagement and spend on social media.
This document discusses how hyperlocal websites empower communities by providing public sector information. It provides examples of successful hyperlocal sites across the UK created with support from Talk About Local. These sites range from village sites with a few hundred views daily to large city discussion forums with tens of thousands of users. They cover topics like local campaigns, events, wildlife and community news. The document advocates that public bodies should engage with and support local sites by providing access to public sector information to help local communities.
DfID - local websites and international developmentwilliam perrin
Talk to UK DfID department for international development on the web in local communtiies and the potential in the devleoping world. BSD retreat 25 november
Introducing the Richmond Noticeboard - an open, free, independent spaceSarah Hartley
This is the slidedeck I presented to Richmondshire councillors at a workshop in the town ahead of their decision to be made about filming council meetings.
How can hyperlocal media create active and digitally inclusive communities?Damian Radcliffe
Presentation given at the Centre for Research on Communities and Culture Review 2015 at Canterbury Christ Church University on 9th June.
The slides define and explore different types of hyperlocal media and community journalism, showcase how UK hyperlocals are delivering local journalism and explore potentially untapped areas for research.
Jane Finnis Keynote NDF2009 Part Two (see Part One)Jane Finnis
Part Two of my key note presentation to the National Digital Forum 2009 in New Zealand (NDF 2009).
You can read the take homes on my blog here: http://janefinnis.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/take-homes-from-the-ndf-2009-in-new-zealand/ less
The document discusses developments in Cardiff and surrounding areas that have contributed to changes in land use patterns. It provides examples of regeneration projects in Cardiff Bay, new transport and retail developments, and the creation of a new university campus. The document examines how different strategies have impacted places in and around the city and assesses the success of changes in different locations.
Modern web tools are empowering communities by allowing them to start their own local discussion websites. Talk About Local has helped create over 150 community sites across England using free tools. These sites have had successes like resolving issues with a noisy industrial plant through shared video evidence. The largest site in Sheffield has over 3.4 million posts from 76,000 registered users, showing the potential reach for empowering local communities. Talk About Local is working to create more sites and engage more people through local authorities and online centers.
Local Voice Proposal/Pitch from william perrin August 15th 2008
You can find out more about plans to turn this presentation into reality at http://ultralocalvoice.wordpress.com
The document summarizes the history and development of the Leeds Interconnect Group IX, a nonprofit internet exchange point (IXP) located in Leeds, UK. It discusses how the group formed in 2008 to discuss increasing network interconnection outside of London. Over time, the group surveyed interest, identified colocation sites, conducted due diligence, and launched a multi-site IXP in 2010. Now with over 40 members, the IXP improves resilience and keeps northern UK traffic local while complementing other regional IXPs and attracting inward investment. The group continues working to improve regional infrastructure and foster industry collaboration.
Australian national digital inclusion summit 17 august 2011Helen Milner
UK online centres help address the growing digital divide by providing internet access and training to disadvantaged groups. Over 500,000 socially excluded people have gotten online through UK online centres between 2010 and 2011. The centres are run by 3,800 community partners and located in places like libraries, job centres, and community centres. They provide important benefits like helping people communicate more and feel more connected to their communities. If more digitally excluded people got online, it could save the UK government £900 million per year.
The bulletin summarizes several recent and upcoming events related to colleges in London:
1) It discusses a successful dinner with MPs to discuss priorities for young people, skills, and employment. A follow up brief was also provided to MPs.
2) It mentions an education board meeting focused on participation rates, youth unemployment responses, and special education funding reforms.
3) Principals met with the Deputy Mayor for Education to discuss issues like apprenticeships and college enrollment in London.
4) Upcoming events are highlighted, including finance, sports, and marketing network meetings, as well as a skills and employment survey seeking college input.
This presentation discusses ways to support community innovation through digital tools. It explores using geotagged media to allow virtual and real visitors to experience walking routes. It also mentions potential online cultural exchanges between communities and using radio and photography projects for collaboration. Support resources are provided.
Hyper-local media is growing in importance as consumption of local media changes with more use of the web. There is no single definition of hyper-local but it generally refers to media at a smaller geographical scale than traditional outlets, often seeking to serve local audiences in ways larger outlets do not. Key issues for hyper-local media include finding a proven business model, the rise of location-based and hyper-local advertising, and assessing the true size of local audiences.
The document summarizes media coverage of the Salford International Media Festival (SIMF) in 2015. There was extensive print, online, television, radio, and blog coverage of the festival. Major highlights included articles about the Nations & Regions Media Conference, which featured speeches by BBC and government figures. The creator of Coronation Street, Tony Warren, received an achievement award at the festival. Total reach from media coverage was over 3.7 million people, with an advertising value equivalent of over £48,000.
This document outlines a campaign in Sheffield, UK to promote "Space for Cycling" and make the city more bike-friendly. It discusses the origins of the Space for Cycling movement in London and how the campaign has expanded nationally. The campaign aims to get local councilor candidates to pledge support for specific cycling improvements in each of Sheffield's 28 wards. Volunteers are being recruited to help spread awareness of the campaign and Big Ride event in April through activities in their local wards like flyering and social media. The goal is to increase cycling and pressure local politicians and highways officials to prioritize bike infrastructure and safety.
001 Why I Need Scholarship Essay. Online assignment writing service.Michelle Singh
The document discusses critical success factors for project success. It introduces Pinto and Slevin's identification of critical success factors as essential elements that must be satisfied if a project is to be successful. These include clear goals and objectives, competent project manager, executive support, adequate funding and realistic schedules. The document states that satisfying these critical success factors enhances the likelihood of project success.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Wikimedia UK about using QR codes linked to Wikipedia articles to provide additional information to visitors of museums and other locations. It discusses how this was successfully piloted at Derby Museum, resulting in over 1,200 articles being written about museum exhibits. The presentation proposes using a similar approach to promote the town of Monmouth, with a goal of linking 1,000 QR codes to Wikipedia articles within six months to help increase awareness of the town online. Risks and next steps are also outlined.
Richard Evans - European Mobility Week 2015 - Successful Past Events and EMW ...Act TravelWise
Presentation from the European Mobility Week 2015 full-day training workshop held on 15 April 2015 at Camden Town Hall, organised by Act TravelWise with financial support from the Department for Transport.
This document outlines the agenda for a Norfolk Chamber of Commerce business breakfast event on transport. The event will include presentations on devolution, Transport for Norwich initiatives including the Northern Distributor Road, and networking. It provides logistical details like the event sponsors, wifi access, and a networking icebreaker activity involving questions from the Highway Code. Representatives from Norfolk County Council and the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership will discuss current and future plans for improving transport and infrastructure in and around Norwich.
Similar to Capital Ambition 09 Talk About Local (20)
The document summarizes seven inaccuracies and mischaracterizations in the IOP's case for its new building as identified by Cabe Franklin.
1. The IOP's lighting analysis is inaccurate in its assessment of light levels in the living room of 12 Balfe Street, which only has one front window not two as stated.
2. The top floor room characterized as a bedroom is actually used daily as an exercise/changing room.
3. The windows labeled as serving the "Hall" actually light the living room, so reductions in light to those windows are relevant to guidelines.
4. Describing the retail units on Cally Road as "derelict" mischaracterizes their status
William Perrin discussed local media projects funded by the Carnegie UK Trust through the Neighbourhood News program. Five diverse projects were selected through an application process and each received two payments of £5,000. The interim findings showed that local media projects do not need to be capital intensive and can be supported through small amounts of funding. Each project demonstrated a blend of journalism, community engagement, and technical skills. The funding helped create jobs for media workers and increased community involvement in local news production. Perrin raised social and media policy questions around how to better support start-up local news projects and encourage more market competition through small online news providers.
William perrin guardian mobile business summit 2012william perrin
This document discusses using augmented reality to make blogs and online content more place-sensitive by injecting location information to enhance the reading experience, allowing readers to access location-tagged content directly through their mobile devices. It outlines an open-source method for easily uploading geo-tagged blog content to augmented reality platforms. The presentation argues that major media organizations have failed to fully leverage mobile location technologies to provide place-based content.
Talk to Building Perfect Council Websites 2012 - was asked to show some examples of cheap, simple services that could be used to innovate for local authorities.
The document discusses a vision to support charities by linking a map of charity locations to open data about the organizations, including 360 degree views, to help make a difference with data. It recommends taking simple first steps, working with people at all levels of capability, and providing resources from organizations like BIG, NCVO, and NominetTrust to encourage useful behavior change.
Justice wide open - communities and courtswilliam perrin
This document discusses issues with transparency and access to information regarding local courts in the UK. It notes that basic information about daily court listings and case results are not available online, making it difficult for the public and journalists to follow what is happening in their local magistrates court. The document proposes a "Courts Transparency Charter" that would establish citizens' administrative rights to have timely court listings published, including names of all participants, as well as publishing case results online, while still protecting privacy and preventing contempt of court. It argues there is a need to resolve conflicts between open justice traditions and modern data protection and privacy laws and practices.
1) The document discusses how open data and smart data can empower citizens and neighborhoods by giving them information to hold local governments accountable for issues like broken street lights and arson.
2) It provides examples of how open data on street light repair times and abandoned cars could have helped the author address problems in their neighborhood in 2002.
3) The author argues that local governments should embrace open data and empower citizens by giving them the information they need to help deliver public services.
The document discusses sentencing for local crimes in Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court. It outlines the purpose of sentencing as punishment, crime reduction, reform, and public protection. Sentencing options include fines, community service orders, probation, and imprisonment. When determining a sentence, magistrates consider sentencing guidelines, the seriousness of the offense based on factors like harm and culpability, and information about the offender like criminal history and remorse. Guilty pleas may result in reduced sentences. The document prompts magistrates to apply this framework to example theft cases involving offenders of varying ages and circumstances.
Overview of opendata politics in the UK and how to build your own data store for no money with no coding in no time. final slide details steps to DIY data store
Indigo Trust made a major investment in MySociety, which is now funded by Omidyar. Indigo's mission is to provide access, connectivity, and literacy skills to promote information equality among disadvantaged groups. Indigo aims to encourage small grants that improve transparency and literacy in developing countries through a fully open and peer-reviewable process, with the goal of better long-term development.
Local tv starting from the internet post IFNCwilliam perrin
Following the IFNC annoucnement in the UK this is a rapid update of my presentation on doing local tv differently, but starting from on the internet and achieving the public service news outcomes in a different way
The document discusses how new internet technologies could allow the UK's National Health Service (NHS) to share its wealth of public health information with the world in a cost-effective manner. It notes that health information is frequently searched online and that the NHS currently provides information to the UK public. The document proposes having other governments and organizations embed NHS health content on their own websites, allowing the NHS information to reach broader global audiences without requiring them to visit UK sites. It suggests this could provide a valuable source of neutral English language health advice worldwide.
Good slides from Douglas McCabe of Enders Analyis presented to #cabinet or c&bnet event on hyperlocal news hosted by Sion simon MP in London UK. William Perrin and Rachel Sterne co-chaired
Slide deck with charts from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive exploration of news consumption habits around the world, based on survey data from more than 95,000 respondents across 47 countries.
#WenguiGuo#WashingtonFarm Guo Wengui Wolf son ambition exposed to open a far...rittaajmal71
Since fleeing to the United States in 2014, Guo Wengui has founded a number of projects in the United States, such as GTV Media Group, GTV private equity, farm loan project, G Club Operations Co., LTD., and Himalaya Exchange.
Christian persecution in Islamic countries has intensified, with alarming incidents of violence, discrimination, and intolerance. This article highlights recent attacks in Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq, exposing the multifaceted challenges faced by Christian communities. Despite the severity of these atrocities, the Western world's response remains muted due to political, economic, and social considerations. The urgent need for international intervention is underscored, emphasizing that without substantial support, the future of Christianity in these regions is at grave risk.
https://ecspe.org/the-rise-of-christian-persecution-in-islamic-countries/
Why We Chose ScyllaDB over DynamoDB for "User Watch Status"ScyllaDB
Yichen Wei and Adam Drennan share the architecture and technical requirements behind "user watch status" for a major global media streaming service, what that meant for their database, the pros and cons of the many options they considered for replacing DynamoDB, why they ultimately chose ScyllaDB, and their lessons learned so far.
Shark Tank Jargon | Operational ProfitabilityTheUnitedIndian
Don't let fancy business words confuse you! This blog is your cheat sheet to understanding the Shark Tank Jargon. We'll translate all the confusing terms like "valuation" (how much the company is worth) and "royalty" (a fee for using someone's idea). You'll be swimming with the Sharks like a pro in no time!
Federal Authorities Urge Vigilance Amid Bird Flu Outbreak | The Lifesciences ...The Lifesciences Magazine
Federal authorities have advised the public to remain vigilant but calm in response to the ongoing bird flu outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.
15062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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ग्रेटर मुंबई के नगर आयुक्त को एक खुले पत्र में याचिका दायर कर 540 से अधिक मुंबईकरों ने सभी अवैध और अस्थिर होर्डिंग्स, साइनबोर्ड और इलेक्ट्रिक साइनेज को तत्काल हटाने और 13 मई, 2024 की शाम को घाटकोपर में अवैध होर्डिंग के गिरने की विनाशकारी घटना के बाद अपराधियों के खिलाफ सख्त कार्रवाई की मांग की है, जिसमें 17 लोगों की जान चली गई और कई निर्दोष लोग गंभीर रूप से घायल हो गए।
Recent years have seen a disturbing rise in violence, discrimination, and intolerance against Christian communities in various Islamic countries. This multifaceted challenge, deeply rooted in historical, social, and political animosities, demands urgent attention. Despite the escalating persecution, substantial support from the Western world remains lacking.
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लालू यादव की जीवनी LALU PRASAD YADAV BIOGRAPHYVoterMood
Discover the life and times of Lalu Prasad Yadav with a comprehensive biography in Hindi. Learn about his early days, rise in politics, controversies, and contribution.
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Capital Ambition 09 Talk About Local
1. William Perrin TAL Talk About Local Connecting with residents Capital Ambition Victoria Plaza London 16 November 2009 William Perrin - william@talkaboutlocal.org Talk About Local (West Midlands) Ltd http://talkaboutlocal.org
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3. Abandoned cars and weekly arson Bingfield Park, Rufford Street 2002 Gas cylinders often in cars for extra ooomph Pics – Mark Bailey
4. Stolen moped Grand Prixs c2002 Bingfield Park Kings Cross Most Saturdays when Arsenal at home End with traditional moped bonfire Pics – Mark Bailey
7. Caledonian Ward Safer Neighbourhood Panel North King Cross Environmental Taskforce West Area Committee West Area Planning Committee CYP Management committee Kings Cross Development Forum Gifford, Rufford and Randells Residents Association Team Cally Sparkplug Management Committee Planning Applications (dozens) ....but found huge information burden mostly from council and local public services We used the web to streamline all this Got stuck in to these local exercises over several years........ ‘ Strategic plans’ - many
9. £1 million for community under S106 Web-led campaign drove people into traditional comms channels required for statutory processes Out-manoeuvred Network Rail
12. www.digbeth.org Digbeth gritty industrial area of South B’ham Arts, events, positive stories Digbeth is Good redefined image of Digbeth on line Costs - £10/month Wordpress blog
13. Team of 5 people 400 pv a day Thousands of articles Village population 500 Wordpress.com C£10/month
18. http://W14london.ning.com Deprived area of West London Started August 2009 – with TAL and local NDC Local discussion and information Over 150 members already Ning.com site – cost £zero
21. William Perrin TAL If you want to hear from a community in your area drop us a line to see if we can help you. [email_address] Talk About Local (West Midlands) Ltd http://talkaboutlocal.org