Het creëren van draagvlak voor ontwikkelingssamenwerking begint met draagvlak voor je verhaal bij journalisten. Maar hoe ga je om met media? Dat begint met: nieuws.
The document discusses graph algorithms and ranking systems used by social networks to optimize their news feeds. It provides examples of how Facebook uses EdgeRank to determine what content appears in a user's feed based on the number and strength of edges between users. The document then gives a walkthrough example of how EdgeRank scoring would work for a status update and comment on Facebook. It also briefly mentions that the Vietnamese social network Zing serves over 7 million users and ranks feeds in real-time for each user.
Bcsaigon how we build product people <3 @saigonappsLam Pham
Open talk about how things going @Saigonapps. We give you some gifts: a book to read, a framework to implement, a place to work. All in one! Enjoy it
Gotchas! See us @saigonapps
Vgu bis2010 Mapreduce and Batch processingLam Pham
The document discusses MapReduce and batch processing. It describes batch processing as having high latency but being linearly scalable through precomputation. MapReduce is introduced as a distributed computing paradigm pioneered by Google that is inspired by map and reduce functions. It operates on data stored across a distributed file system and can automatically parallelize computations across multiple machines while providing fault tolerance through task reassignment.
The document discusses the history and key concepts of Web 2.0. It notes that blogging began with Dave Winer in 1997 and the term "blogsphere" was coined by Brad Graham in 1999. The term "Web 2.0" was first used by Dale Dougherty of O'Reilly Media in 2004. The core ideas of Web 2.0 are described as the network being the platform and users generating content through blogs, social networking, sharing content, folksonomy, mashups, and collaborative writing.
This document discusses fire safety and survival. It notes that fires are a major risk, killing thousands each year, often due to smoke inhalation and lack of oxygen. Small fires can grow rapidly due to modern furnishings that burn quickly. Proper prevention includes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, cleaning appliances, limiting combustibles, and having an escape plan. Smoke detectors often fail to activate quickly enough in real fires. Additional measures like heat detectors can provide faster warning to increase survival chances. Overall the article emphasizes being prepared to prevent and respond to fires to avoid loss of life.
The document contains images and descriptions showing the life cycle and impact of the influenza virus. It depicts the flu virus in an aerosol droplet, replicating inside cells, budding out of infected cells, being grown by scientists, being inoculated into eggs to make vaccines, vaccines being prepared and administered via shots, and pneumonia being a potential complication of the flu virus.
The document discusses graph algorithms and ranking systems used by social networks to optimize their news feeds. It provides examples of how Facebook uses EdgeRank to determine what content appears in a user's feed based on the number and strength of edges between users. The document then gives a walkthrough example of how EdgeRank scoring would work for a status update and comment on Facebook. It also briefly mentions that the Vietnamese social network Zing serves over 7 million users and ranks feeds in real-time for each user.
Bcsaigon how we build product people <3 @saigonappsLam Pham
Open talk about how things going @Saigonapps. We give you some gifts: a book to read, a framework to implement, a place to work. All in one! Enjoy it
Gotchas! See us @saigonapps
Vgu bis2010 Mapreduce and Batch processingLam Pham
The document discusses MapReduce and batch processing. It describes batch processing as having high latency but being linearly scalable through precomputation. MapReduce is introduced as a distributed computing paradigm pioneered by Google that is inspired by map and reduce functions. It operates on data stored across a distributed file system and can automatically parallelize computations across multiple machines while providing fault tolerance through task reassignment.
The document discusses the history and key concepts of Web 2.0. It notes that blogging began with Dave Winer in 1997 and the term "blogsphere" was coined by Brad Graham in 1999. The term "Web 2.0" was first used by Dale Dougherty of O'Reilly Media in 2004. The core ideas of Web 2.0 are described as the network being the platform and users generating content through blogs, social networking, sharing content, folksonomy, mashups, and collaborative writing.
This document discusses fire safety and survival. It notes that fires are a major risk, killing thousands each year, often due to smoke inhalation and lack of oxygen. Small fires can grow rapidly due to modern furnishings that burn quickly. Proper prevention includes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, cleaning appliances, limiting combustibles, and having an escape plan. Smoke detectors often fail to activate quickly enough in real fires. Additional measures like heat detectors can provide faster warning to increase survival chances. Overall the article emphasizes being prepared to prevent and respond to fires to avoid loss of life.
The document contains images and descriptions showing the life cycle and impact of the influenza virus. It depicts the flu virus in an aerosol droplet, replicating inside cells, budding out of infected cells, being grown by scientists, being inoculated into eggs to make vaccines, vaccines being prepared and administered via shots, and pneumonia being a potential complication of the flu virus.
This document discusses making connections when reading and includes instructions for an activity. Students are assigned roles like moderator, time keeper, and recorder for discussing questions in a group. They then use colored pencils on puzzle pieces to record how each student made connections to the text in the areas of world, media, and self. Finally, they share their responses by fitting the puzzle pieces together.
This short document discusses beers and mugs in 5 sentences or less. It mentions beers and mugs as well as images found from an online search and asks a brief question about drinking.
The document provides a 5-step playbook for crafting a highly social talent brand. The first step is to get buy-in from executives by starting at the top, arming yourself with data, and bringing partners to the table. The second step is to listen and learn by auditing existing materials, planning research among key audiences, and putting the findings together. The third step is to craft the approach by being real, personal, brave, consistent, and setting goals. The playbook then provides steps to promote and engage talent as well as measure and adjust the talent brand approach.
The document discusses email advertising and marketing. It covers managing advertiser expectations by educating them on email prospecting, the pros and cons of email advertising, and tips for compelling subject lines and landing pages. Prospecting and selling points include discussing email lists, delivery systems, and case studies on the theater vertical. The workshop also covers integrating email into broader marketing strategies.
This document discusses advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. It provides an overview of key topics including:
- The relationship between big data and machine learning/AI and how machine learning has evolved from programmed systems to deep learning approaches.
- How major tech companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM are heavily investing in and applying AI/machine learning across many areas from search and recommendations to personal assistants.
- Examples of real-world applications of deep learning like computer vision systems, machine translation, and AlphaGo as well as challenges that still exist around training deep learning models at scale.
Team 10 contemporary issues in leadership v1.1Lam Pham
This document discusses contemporary leadership issues and is presented by Prof. Dr. Tomas Benz. It covers three types of trust, contemporary leadership roles including mentoring and self-leadership, challenges to the leadership construct, finding and creating effective leaders, and whether charismatic and transformational leadership generalize across cultures. The presentation concludes with a summary of the key topics.
This document discusses making connections when reading and includes instructions for an activity. Students are assigned roles like moderator, time keeper, and recorder for discussing questions in a group. They then use colored pencils on puzzle pieces to record how each student made connections to the text in the areas of world, media, and self. Finally, they share their responses by fitting the puzzle pieces together.
This short document discusses beers and mugs in 5 sentences or less. It mentions beers and mugs as well as images found from an online search and asks a brief question about drinking.
The document provides a 5-step playbook for crafting a highly social talent brand. The first step is to get buy-in from executives by starting at the top, arming yourself with data, and bringing partners to the table. The second step is to listen and learn by auditing existing materials, planning research among key audiences, and putting the findings together. The third step is to craft the approach by being real, personal, brave, consistent, and setting goals. The playbook then provides steps to promote and engage talent as well as measure and adjust the talent brand approach.
The document discusses email advertising and marketing. It covers managing advertiser expectations by educating them on email prospecting, the pros and cons of email advertising, and tips for compelling subject lines and landing pages. Prospecting and selling points include discussing email lists, delivery systems, and case studies on the theater vertical. The workshop also covers integrating email into broader marketing strategies.
This document discusses advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. It provides an overview of key topics including:
- The relationship between big data and machine learning/AI and how machine learning has evolved from programmed systems to deep learning approaches.
- How major tech companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM are heavily investing in and applying AI/machine learning across many areas from search and recommendations to personal assistants.
- Examples of real-world applications of deep learning like computer vision systems, machine translation, and AlphaGo as well as challenges that still exist around training deep learning models at scale.
Team 10 contemporary issues in leadership v1.1Lam Pham
This document discusses contemporary leadership issues and is presented by Prof. Dr. Tomas Benz. It covers three types of trust, contemporary leadership roles including mentoring and self-leadership, challenges to the leadership construct, finding and creating effective leaders, and whether charismatic and transformational leadership generalize across cultures. The presentation concludes with a summary of the key topics.
15. Nieuws... komt overal vandaan -------- Original Message -------- Subject: teletekst Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 14:43:32 +0200 From: louise swaans hoi, Er stond op NOS-teletekstpagina 318 een vervelende reactie naar Milieudefensie. Misschien kunnen jullie even reageren hierop.