Karin Fry moved to America from Sweden 50 years ago to fulfill her late father's dream of living on a farm in America. She has had much success, including opening a restaurant and real estate agency, but her American dream died with the death of her son Pierre in 2012, which she believes was a murder that was not properly investigated. She is now writing a book about her life and journey titled "The Death of an American Dream" in hopes that she can find justice for her son and finally fulfill her dream.
Angel Reyes has experience in marketing and project management roles. He received a Bachelor's degree in Global Marketing Management from Regent's University London. His professional experience includes internships and roles in marketing, grassroots marketing, and product promotion for companies in various industries such as oil and gas, industrial asset management, and gaming. He is fluent in Spanish and English and proficient in Microsoft Office, HTML, CSS, and Photoshop.
Karin Fry moved to America from Sweden 50 years ago to fulfill her late father's dream of living on a farm in America. She has had much success, including opening a restaurant and real estate agency, but her American dream died with the death of her son Pierre in 2012, which she believes was a murder that was not properly investigated. She is now writing a book about her life and journey titled "The Death of an American Dream" in hopes that she can find justice for her son and finally fulfill her dream.
Angel Reyes has experience in marketing and project management roles. He received a Bachelor's degree in Global Marketing Management from Regent's University London. His professional experience includes internships and roles in marketing, grassroots marketing, and product promotion for companies in various industries such as oil and gas, industrial asset management, and gaming. He is fluent in Spanish and English and proficient in Microsoft Office, HTML, CSS, and Photoshop.
The team defined potential social interactions for the Kindle iPad app by interviewing users about their reading habits. Users enjoyed discussing books with friends spontaneously but preferred no interruptions while reading. The team decided to include optional "Book Chats" that allowed discussing books without interrupting the reading experience. They designed book chats to be accessed from the library or within a book in a way that was relevant for social users but irrelevant for solitary readers. Initial user testing was successful except for confusion over accessing chats from the "Friends libraries" list, which was later modified.
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Key features of cloud computing include cost savings, scalability, device and location independence, and pay-per-use pricing. Potential disadvantages include security concerns, lack of control over infrastructure, and reliability issues.
Slide (seconda parte) usate in occasione del TBneTalks a Milano il 23 maggio 2015 su "Fare mobile journalism"
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The document discusses search engines and their key components. It defines a search engine as an information retrieval system used to find information on computers or the web. It also defines crawlers, indexing, and URL normalization as important processes. The document then discusses algorithms used by search engines like PageRank, topic-sensitive PageRank, Hilltop, learning to rank, and image meta search. It analyzes the processing methods of common search engines like Google, Ask, and Yahoo. It finds that Google provides the most relevant results. The document explains features of Google like PageRank and how it utilizes result clicks to improve search results. It describes the text-based searching and architecture of Google search engine. Finally, it discusses future work like
The team defined potential social interactions for the Kindle iPad app by interviewing users about their reading habits. Users enjoyed discussing books with friends spontaneously but preferred no interruptions while reading. The team decided to include optional "Book Chats" that allowed discussing books without interrupting the reading experience. They designed book chats to be accessed from the library or within a book in a way that was relevant for social users but irrelevant for solitary readers. Initial user testing was successful except for confusion over accessing chats from the "Friends libraries" list, which was later modified.
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Key features of cloud computing include cost savings, scalability, device and location independence, and pay-per-use pricing. Potential disadvantages include security concerns, lack of control over infrastructure, and reliability issues.
Slide (seconda parte) usate in occasione del TBneTalks a Milano il 23 maggio 2015 su "Fare mobile journalism"
(per giornalisti, bloggers e comunicatori travel) http://tbnetalks.com/site/
The document discusses search engines and their key components. It defines a search engine as an information retrieval system used to find information on computers or the web. It also defines crawlers, indexing, and URL normalization as important processes. The document then discusses algorithms used by search engines like PageRank, topic-sensitive PageRank, Hilltop, learning to rank, and image meta search. It analyzes the processing methods of common search engines like Google, Ask, and Yahoo. It finds that Google provides the most relevant results. The document explains features of Google like PageRank and how it utilizes result clicks to improve search results. It describes the text-based searching and architecture of Google search engine. Finally, it discusses future work like