Forming Habits- Cues from "The 7 Habits"Lily Cheng
The document discusses forming habits based on Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It recommends identifying your values to guide decision making and goal setting. Small, incremental steps are advised, such as writing down realistic 30-day goals and scheduling weekly activities to achieve them. Reviewing your mission statement and schedule each morning can help trigger habit formation.
Layar is a company that creates augmented reality applications. It allows brands and developers to create augmented reality "layers" that enhance searches and provide extra information about locations, objects, and experiences. Layar has over 1,000 developers and 1.5 million active users interacting with thousands of published layers across many domains including art, games, information, social media, education, and commerce. The presentation outlines Layar's technology, ecosystem of users and partners, international availability and growth, and examples of applications they have created.
El documento describe los planes del gobierno ecuatoriano para establecer nuevos institutos técnicos y tecnológicos superiores en varias provincias del país. Se proporcionan detalles sobre la ubicación y tamaño de los terrenos asignados en Imbabura, Manabí, Santo Domingo, Pichincha, Napo, Azúay, Loja y Otavalo para los nuevos institutos de educación técnica y tecnológica superior.
2 Paths to Forming Better Habits: The Habits of TeaLily Cheng
This document discusses how to form new habits related to drinking tea. It explains that new habits are often introduced through occasional experiences and can become customs through repetition. As contexts broaden over time, specific customs develop. It suggests introducing new products in the context of new experiences, associating products with repeatable experiences, and replacing existing habits to build new ones more easily. The tips aim to help readers establish tea drinking as a habit through social occasions, repeated contexts, and product substitution.
The document discusses augmented reality and the Layar platform. It provides examples of different types of augmented reality content including games, social services, learning experiences, and information services. It also describes the key components of the Layar ecosystem including the browser, discovery, publishing, and player. Finally, it promotes adding augmented reality layers to the world one at a time.
Layar at ARE2010 - Business model track - AR and the mass market business opp...Layar
Presentation done at the ARE2010 event in Santa Clara, USA by Maarten Lens-FitzGerald. Content covers why ARE is the new emerging mass medium, the latest layar statistics, the 5 types of AR that we see develop on the platform and the release of the real time location based search in the bowser. Its called AR and the mass market business opportunity.
The document summarizes a webinar that took place in July 2014. It includes:
- An introduction of the presenters Olga Beza and Dirk Groten
- An overview of the webinar format including a presentation, Q&A section, and question submission
- Updates to the Layar API, new 3D features, and a Blender add-on for 3D export
- Additional new features like non-uniform scaling, user location anchors, reference image linking
- Information on updated SDKs and apps as well as a new publishing site
- An invitation to contribute to the Layar Help Center to help others and earn page credits.
Media Haka is an independent group of creative researchers passionate about new media technologies. They design Living Networks and platforms to promote knowledge sharing, innovation, and a more sustainable world. Their services include Innovation Sky for networking and visibility, Open Innovation Live for expanding events digitally, and the Innovation World Tour for connecting innovators globally. Media Haka aims to contribute to positive change through new media.
Forming Habits- Cues from "The 7 Habits"Lily Cheng
The document discusses forming habits based on Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It recommends identifying your values to guide decision making and goal setting. Small, incremental steps are advised, such as writing down realistic 30-day goals and scheduling weekly activities to achieve them. Reviewing your mission statement and schedule each morning can help trigger habit formation.
Layar is a company that creates augmented reality applications. It allows brands and developers to create augmented reality "layers" that enhance searches and provide extra information about locations, objects, and experiences. Layar has over 1,000 developers and 1.5 million active users interacting with thousands of published layers across many domains including art, games, information, social media, education, and commerce. The presentation outlines Layar's technology, ecosystem of users and partners, international availability and growth, and examples of applications they have created.
El documento describe los planes del gobierno ecuatoriano para establecer nuevos institutos técnicos y tecnológicos superiores en varias provincias del país. Se proporcionan detalles sobre la ubicación y tamaño de los terrenos asignados en Imbabura, Manabí, Santo Domingo, Pichincha, Napo, Azúay, Loja y Otavalo para los nuevos institutos de educación técnica y tecnológica superior.
2 Paths to Forming Better Habits: The Habits of TeaLily Cheng
This document discusses how to form new habits related to drinking tea. It explains that new habits are often introduced through occasional experiences and can become customs through repetition. As contexts broaden over time, specific customs develop. It suggests introducing new products in the context of new experiences, associating products with repeatable experiences, and replacing existing habits to build new ones more easily. The tips aim to help readers establish tea drinking as a habit through social occasions, repeated contexts, and product substitution.
The document discusses augmented reality and the Layar platform. It provides examples of different types of augmented reality content including games, social services, learning experiences, and information services. It also describes the key components of the Layar ecosystem including the browser, discovery, publishing, and player. Finally, it promotes adding augmented reality layers to the world one at a time.
Layar at ARE2010 - Business model track - AR and the mass market business opp...Layar
Presentation done at the ARE2010 event in Santa Clara, USA by Maarten Lens-FitzGerald. Content covers why ARE is the new emerging mass medium, the latest layar statistics, the 5 types of AR that we see develop on the platform and the release of the real time location based search in the bowser. Its called AR and the mass market business opportunity.
The document summarizes a webinar that took place in July 2014. It includes:
- An introduction of the presenters Olga Beza and Dirk Groten
- An overview of the webinar format including a presentation, Q&A section, and question submission
- Updates to the Layar API, new 3D features, and a Blender add-on for 3D export
- Additional new features like non-uniform scaling, user location anchors, reference image linking
- Information on updated SDKs and apps as well as a new publishing site
- An invitation to contribute to the Layar Help Center to help others and earn page credits.
Media Haka is an independent group of creative researchers passionate about new media technologies. They design Living Networks and platforms to promote knowledge sharing, innovation, and a more sustainable world. Their services include Innovation Sky for networking and visibility, Open Innovation Live for expanding events digitally, and the Innovation World Tour for connecting innovators globally. Media Haka aims to contribute to positive change through new media.
The document discusses the transition of a local living lab called i-City in Flanders into a European mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) business called Mobile Vikings. It describes how Mobile Vikings has grown from a small startup built by former i-City participants to a business with over 120,000 customers in Belgium through an iterative, community-focused approach. The document also outlines Mobile Vikings' plans to expand across Europe using the same living lab methodology of building, testing, and rebuilding with users and partners.
This document discusses community driven innovation and how organizations can leverage external communities. It begins by introducing Red Hat's model of participating in open source communities to develop products in a cost effective manner. It then presents a community innovation pyramid with four levels: 1) listen to customers, 2) listen to the community, 3) innovate through the community, and 4) innovate within the community. The rest of the document provides advice on how organizations can operate at each level of the pyramid, including how to build and engage external communities, integrate community input, and adapt internal processes to support shared innovation.
The document discusses the history and future of augmented reality technology. It notes that AR went through similar adoption phases to multimedia in the 1990s, gaining traction in 2009 and seeing massive growth and distribution in smartphones between 2009-2013. The document outlines the opportunities for AR content from brands, developers and users on the Layar open platform. It provides examples of AR layers for entertainment, art and games. It concludes by thanking the reader and promoting the company Hoppala and its founder.
The document discusses the history and future of augmented reality technology. It notes that AR went through similar adoption phases to multimedia in the 1990s, gaining traction in 2009 and seeing massive growth and distribution in smartphones between 2009-2013. The document outlines the opportunities for AR content from brands, developers and users on the Layar open platform. It provides examples of AR layers for entertainment, art and games. It concludes by thanking the reader and promoting the company Hoppala and its founder.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document discusses the transition of a large living lab called i-City in Flanders into a spin-off MVNO business. It summarizes that i-City started as a wireless city project with over 500 hotspots and 2000 test users. Some of the alfa community members who received support went on to work for the founding companies. The spin-off took the community-focused approach of i-City and applies it to their MVNO business, which has grown to over 120,000 users through testing with focus groups and an open API. The plans are to expand the business model to other European countries using the same approach of building, testing, and rebuilding with community input.
The document discusses an emerging media incubator that aims to address the fragmented supply chain in content creation and distribution. It provides tools and services through various platforms to help producers create and deliver compelling content across new media channels. This includes content management platforms, creative services, and a video production marketplace. The incubator sees opportunities in growing demand for content and the diversity of publishing platforms, and hopes its solutions can help scale production efficiently for the new media landscape.
Four Secrets of a Successful Open Source businessBonitasoft
Presented by CEO, Miguel Valdes at the 2012 Open Source Convention (OSCON). This presentation outlines the areas necessary for creating and running a stellar Open Source business.
Digital Publishing - Globalocal Event PresentationBrij Singh
The document discusses the transition of the publishing industry to digital platforms and outlines opportunities and challenges. It notes that eBooks now make up 8-10% of overall sales and that there are 200 million tablets expected by 2012. A new architecture for digital publishing is proposed that focuses on engagement, experience, ecommerce, data, design, and distribution. The document outlines how each element works in a digital context and changes needed to publishing teams and skill sets.
Augmented reality (AR) overlays computer-generated sensory input like sound, video and graphics onto views of the real world. AR started gaining traction in the 1990s but saw major progress after 2006 with SDKs and many apps. AR is used in advertising, ecommerce, education, medical and more. Key stakeholders include brands, end-users and developers. Major AR companies include Google and startups like Wikitude, Layar and Metaio. These startups focus on being product innovators while Google has competitive advantages from its large team, native services and wide device support. The future of AR involves more details, AI, brain integration and broader applications.
講者簡介:
Canice Wu / Plug and Play Tech Center 總裁
He has over 20 years of experience in developing and scaling successful businesses from concept to market leader. He transformed Plug and Play into a leading high tech business accelerator working with over 300 startups and a network of over 180 VC’s and 300 corporations. Canice has a BS and MS in Computer Science from MIT, and an MBA from University of California at Berkeley.
影音實錄:http://goo.gl/cf2Cdt
This document discusses how corporations can build online communities through open source projects. It provides examples of companies like Sun, Nokia, and Microsoft that have successfully engaged with open source communities. The key steps are: 1) opening communication channels internally and externally through blogs and social tools, 2) opening products and services through APIs and mashups, and 3) using, funding, and contributing to open source projects to become part of the community. Overall, the document advocates that companies can benefit from the innovation of online communities by adopting more open business models.
Adviesraad Wetenschap en TechnologiebeleidMartijn Kriens
This document provides an overview of a presentation on putting users at the center. Some key points:
- The presentation focuses on how technology and communication are changing how people interact and perceive the world, making the user experience more important.
- Living labs are mentioned as a way to involve users directly in research and development through rapid iterations and testing with large numbers of people.
- The goal is described as making all people in the Amsterdam region in control of their own care by 2025 through more user-centric and personalized approaches.
Hood is an experience design company that specializes in creating engaging retail environments, exhibits, and installations. They employ a process that combines consumer insights, design, technology, and architecture. Some of their projects include interactive displays, pop-up stores, trade show exhibits, museums, and experiential events. Their goal is to drive customers from consideration to purchase to brand advocacy.
This presentation contains an overview about things to keep in mind when trying to build a community. As one of the first slides already states: you cannot create a community, it is already there. However you can help the community better in several ways. Therefore a model of the different phases of a member in a community is used. Based on this model several actions are defined which a community manager could take to help the community. The last few slides contain an overview of several well known social media cases.
1Portal4You is world’s no. 1 supplier of webbased top professional ready-to-use business portals and websites, offered as a global service starting for less than 50 euro/month. Doing business with us is easy by using our Online Selling Platform – www.1portal4you.com. The world is our market. We aim to improve the performance of companies and organizations worldwide, no matter if they are very small organizations, mid-size companies or global enterprises. Through our worldwide network of business partners we offer additional local services and support to our portal and website solutions. We are running our Global business fully online. We are aiming to do 100% paperless business.
講師簡介:
林佑澂 創辦人│未來產房
Daniel Lin is the founder and CEO of FutureWard. He is a genetic engineer, educator, producer, entrepreneur, and bridge builder who is passionate about activating the innovation and startup ecosystems in Taiwan and connecting it to the rest of the world. He started one of the largest and most comprehensive makerspaces in Asia in 2014, and is now leading the strategic relationships with corporations, associations, and local governments to harness Taiwan's technical and manufacturing expertise to help solve intractable problems at FutureWard's Central coworking space.In an earlier life, Dan was conducting cancer research at Johns Hopkins Medical School, managing laboratories and testing immunotherapies. Upon his return to Taiwan, he segued into education. Writing and editing textbooks and testing programs before developing an English language learning program on TVBS. Before founding FutureWard, Dan was the international business development officer for Panel Group.
Fing was created in 2000 by entrepreneurs and experts to detect, foster, and promote digital innovation in services and uses. Working at the crossroads of technology, business, arts, and social change, Fing is a network, think tank, and resource for innovators. Fing has over 160 members and partners and a staff of 20 that work on programs around future challenges through think tanks, open innovation, and intelligence/foresight.
Presentation Promotech Labs Interreg June_30th_2011PROMOTECH CEI
Promotech Labs is a European Business Innovation Centre that has supported over 571 business creations and 337 SME diversifications over 30 years. It offers coaching for entrepreneurs through the business creation process from idea generation to business launch. Promotech is experimenting with a Living Lab approach that involves groups of users to co-design products and services with entrepreneurs through meetings, collaborative tools, and usage tests. The goal is to create an open innovation ecosystem that drives innovation through user involvement.
Kasper Jelaiskis, a UX/UI designer, presented a webinar in June 2016 about adding HTML widgets to augmented reality through Layar. The presentation included information on features and requirements of HTML widgets, best practices for designing them, and examples of widgets. It also provided a video demo and noted that documentation on widgets is available through Layar's Help Center.
The document outlines a webinar presentation on creating augmented reality experiences with 360 degree panoramas using Layar. It provides details on the webinar format, what is needed to create 360 dome AR, and examples of an HTML panorama and a 360 dome created with Blender and hosted online for use in Layar layers.
The document discusses the transition of a local living lab called i-City in Flanders into a European mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) business called Mobile Vikings. It describes how Mobile Vikings has grown from a small startup built by former i-City participants to a business with over 120,000 customers in Belgium through an iterative, community-focused approach. The document also outlines Mobile Vikings' plans to expand across Europe using the same living lab methodology of building, testing, and rebuilding with users and partners.
This document discusses community driven innovation and how organizations can leverage external communities. It begins by introducing Red Hat's model of participating in open source communities to develop products in a cost effective manner. It then presents a community innovation pyramid with four levels: 1) listen to customers, 2) listen to the community, 3) innovate through the community, and 4) innovate within the community. The rest of the document provides advice on how organizations can operate at each level of the pyramid, including how to build and engage external communities, integrate community input, and adapt internal processes to support shared innovation.
The document discusses the history and future of augmented reality technology. It notes that AR went through similar adoption phases to multimedia in the 1990s, gaining traction in 2009 and seeing massive growth and distribution in smartphones between 2009-2013. The document outlines the opportunities for AR content from brands, developers and users on the Layar open platform. It provides examples of AR layers for entertainment, art and games. It concludes by thanking the reader and promoting the company Hoppala and its founder.
The document discusses the history and future of augmented reality technology. It notes that AR went through similar adoption phases to multimedia in the 1990s, gaining traction in 2009 and seeing massive growth and distribution in smartphones between 2009-2013. The document outlines the opportunities for AR content from brands, developers and users on the Layar open platform. It provides examples of AR layers for entertainment, art and games. It concludes by thanking the reader and promoting the company Hoppala and its founder.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document discusses the transition of a large living lab called i-City in Flanders into a spin-off MVNO business. It summarizes that i-City started as a wireless city project with over 500 hotspots and 2000 test users. Some of the alfa community members who received support went on to work for the founding companies. The spin-off took the community-focused approach of i-City and applies it to their MVNO business, which has grown to over 120,000 users through testing with focus groups and an open API. The plans are to expand the business model to other European countries using the same approach of building, testing, and rebuilding with community input.
The document discusses an emerging media incubator that aims to address the fragmented supply chain in content creation and distribution. It provides tools and services through various platforms to help producers create and deliver compelling content across new media channels. This includes content management platforms, creative services, and a video production marketplace. The incubator sees opportunities in growing demand for content and the diversity of publishing platforms, and hopes its solutions can help scale production efficiently for the new media landscape.
Four Secrets of a Successful Open Source businessBonitasoft
Presented by CEO, Miguel Valdes at the 2012 Open Source Convention (OSCON). This presentation outlines the areas necessary for creating and running a stellar Open Source business.
Digital Publishing - Globalocal Event PresentationBrij Singh
The document discusses the transition of the publishing industry to digital platforms and outlines opportunities and challenges. It notes that eBooks now make up 8-10% of overall sales and that there are 200 million tablets expected by 2012. A new architecture for digital publishing is proposed that focuses on engagement, experience, ecommerce, data, design, and distribution. The document outlines how each element works in a digital context and changes needed to publishing teams and skill sets.
Augmented reality (AR) overlays computer-generated sensory input like sound, video and graphics onto views of the real world. AR started gaining traction in the 1990s but saw major progress after 2006 with SDKs and many apps. AR is used in advertising, ecommerce, education, medical and more. Key stakeholders include brands, end-users and developers. Major AR companies include Google and startups like Wikitude, Layar and Metaio. These startups focus on being product innovators while Google has competitive advantages from its large team, native services and wide device support. The future of AR involves more details, AI, brain integration and broader applications.
講者簡介:
Canice Wu / Plug and Play Tech Center 總裁
He has over 20 years of experience in developing and scaling successful businesses from concept to market leader. He transformed Plug and Play into a leading high tech business accelerator working with over 300 startups and a network of over 180 VC’s and 300 corporations. Canice has a BS and MS in Computer Science from MIT, and an MBA from University of California at Berkeley.
影音實錄:http://goo.gl/cf2Cdt
This document discusses how corporations can build online communities through open source projects. It provides examples of companies like Sun, Nokia, and Microsoft that have successfully engaged with open source communities. The key steps are: 1) opening communication channels internally and externally through blogs and social tools, 2) opening products and services through APIs and mashups, and 3) using, funding, and contributing to open source projects to become part of the community. Overall, the document advocates that companies can benefit from the innovation of online communities by adopting more open business models.
Adviesraad Wetenschap en TechnologiebeleidMartijn Kriens
This document provides an overview of a presentation on putting users at the center. Some key points:
- The presentation focuses on how technology and communication are changing how people interact and perceive the world, making the user experience more important.
- Living labs are mentioned as a way to involve users directly in research and development through rapid iterations and testing with large numbers of people.
- The goal is described as making all people in the Amsterdam region in control of their own care by 2025 through more user-centric and personalized approaches.
Hood is an experience design company that specializes in creating engaging retail environments, exhibits, and installations. They employ a process that combines consumer insights, design, technology, and architecture. Some of their projects include interactive displays, pop-up stores, trade show exhibits, museums, and experiential events. Their goal is to drive customers from consideration to purchase to brand advocacy.
This presentation contains an overview about things to keep in mind when trying to build a community. As one of the first slides already states: you cannot create a community, it is already there. However you can help the community better in several ways. Therefore a model of the different phases of a member in a community is used. Based on this model several actions are defined which a community manager could take to help the community. The last few slides contain an overview of several well known social media cases.
1Portal4You is world’s no. 1 supplier of webbased top professional ready-to-use business portals and websites, offered as a global service starting for less than 50 euro/month. Doing business with us is easy by using our Online Selling Platform – www.1portal4you.com. The world is our market. We aim to improve the performance of companies and organizations worldwide, no matter if they are very small organizations, mid-size companies or global enterprises. Through our worldwide network of business partners we offer additional local services and support to our portal and website solutions. We are running our Global business fully online. We are aiming to do 100% paperless business.
講師簡介:
林佑澂 創辦人│未來產房
Daniel Lin is the founder and CEO of FutureWard. He is a genetic engineer, educator, producer, entrepreneur, and bridge builder who is passionate about activating the innovation and startup ecosystems in Taiwan and connecting it to the rest of the world. He started one of the largest and most comprehensive makerspaces in Asia in 2014, and is now leading the strategic relationships with corporations, associations, and local governments to harness Taiwan's technical and manufacturing expertise to help solve intractable problems at FutureWard's Central coworking space.In an earlier life, Dan was conducting cancer research at Johns Hopkins Medical School, managing laboratories and testing immunotherapies. Upon his return to Taiwan, he segued into education. Writing and editing textbooks and testing programs before developing an English language learning program on TVBS. Before founding FutureWard, Dan was the international business development officer for Panel Group.
Fing was created in 2000 by entrepreneurs and experts to detect, foster, and promote digital innovation in services and uses. Working at the crossroads of technology, business, arts, and social change, Fing is a network, think tank, and resource for innovators. Fing has over 160 members and partners and a staff of 20 that work on programs around future challenges through think tanks, open innovation, and intelligence/foresight.
Presentation Promotech Labs Interreg June_30th_2011PROMOTECH CEI
Promotech Labs is a European Business Innovation Centre that has supported over 571 business creations and 337 SME diversifications over 30 years. It offers coaching for entrepreneurs through the business creation process from idea generation to business launch. Promotech is experimenting with a Living Lab approach that involves groups of users to co-design products and services with entrepreneurs through meetings, collaborative tools, and usage tests. The goal is to create an open innovation ecosystem that drives innovation through user involvement.
Kasper Jelaiskis, a UX/UI designer, presented a webinar in June 2016 about adding HTML widgets to augmented reality through Layar. The presentation included information on features and requirements of HTML widgets, best practices for designing them, and examples of widgets. It also provided a video demo and noted that documentation on widgets is available through Layar's Help Center.
The document outlines a webinar presentation on creating augmented reality experiences with 360 degree panoramas using Layar. It provides details on the webinar format, what is needed to create 360 dome AR, and examples of an HTML panorama and a 360 dome created with Blender and hosted online for use in Layar layers.
The document summarizes a webinar on Layar's augmented reality platform. It includes introductions of the presenters, an overview of the agenda which includes a 15 minute demo and 45 minutes of Q&A, and live demos of sequencing features and exporting 3D models from Blender to Layar's creator tool using JSON.
The document discusses updates to Layar SDK version 8.4.4, including bug fixes, the addition of video sequencing and support for beacons. It provides information on how the Layar SDK allows app developers to integrate augmented reality features like interactive content and managing layers through the Layar Creator. The updates allow for more advanced callbacks that give developers more control over the user experience, and the integration of beacons enables bringing geo-located layers indoors for more accurate indoor augmented reality experiences.
The document outlines an upcoming webinar hosted by Layar B.V. in February 2016 about using their augmented reality platform. It introduces the presenters and explains that there will be a 15 minute presentation followed by 45 minutes of Q&A where audience members can ask questions via chat or by raising their hand. The rest of the document shows examples of how Layar has been used in advertising, automotive, education, magazines, retail, and creative projects to enhance printed materials with interactive virtual elements.
This document contains information from a webinar presented by Layar B.V. in January 2016. It discusses creating and using 3D objects in Layar, including converting 3D files to the L3D format, adding materials and textures, triggering actions with animations or multimedia, balancing file size and complexity, requirements for creators, and examples of using 3D objects for tours, product demos, and enhanced shopping experiences.
This document summarizes a webinar presentation about integrating the Layar augmented reality software development kit (SDK) into retail apps. It provides an overview of the SDK, how to obtain and implement it, best practices for content creation and promotion, and examples of how retailers have used the SDK to enhance print catalogs and in-store shopping experiences with interactive virtual content. Attendees can ask questions in the question box or by raising their hand during the 45-minute question and answer period after the 15-minute presentation.
The document discusses geo layers and augmented reality technology. It provides information on:
- Creating geo layers that display augmented content associated with physical locations based on GPS coordinates, including images, videos, and 3D objects.
- Best practices for geo layers such as keeping 3D model complexity low, optimizing for mobile, and limiting the number of points of interest displayed.
- Examples of using geo layers to find places like hotels and stores or to enhance outdoor advertising and education.
1. The document summarizes best practices for creating interactive print content using Layar including ensuring pages have flat surfaces, sufficient size and detail without borders or clutter.
2. It recommends using clear and specific calls-to-action that highlight the key message and content users can access through Layar.
3. Instructions should reserve a page to explain what interactive print is and how readers can scan pages and access digital content using the Layar app for Android and iOS.
The document summarizes a webinar that was held in June 2015 about the Layar SDK. It includes:
- An introduction that the webinar had a 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of Q&A where questions could be submitted via a question box or raising a hand.
- An overview of the Layar SDK which supports various experiences like print-based and geo-location based, and can be used via the Layar Creator or API. It has features like supporting multiple languages and customization options.
- Recent updates allow for fully customizable features, changing the view angle of pop-outs, and hiding trigger images or creating a custom UI with a new PhoneGap plugin.
The document summarizes a webinar discussing 3D modeling for a creator platform. It covers topics like supported 3D features, balancing file complexity and efficiency, using 3D objects for interactive content and product representation, and resources available on the company's help center. Two presenters - Olga Beza and Vanya Damyanova - outlined a 15 minute presentation and 45 minute Q&A session taking questions through a question box or raised hands.
The document summarizes a webinar that included a 15 minute presentation and 45 minute Q&A session. It then provides tips for designing effective business cards, flyers and brochures for augmented reality campaigns. Specifically, it recommends including enough visual details on cards, avoiding designs that look too similar, and adding a call to action. For flyers and brochures, it suggests leaving a large blank area, using orientation-independent graphics like circles and hexagons, and avoiding patterns or designs that look similar across pages of the same campaign. The document directs people to the Layar Help Center for additional support.
- The webinar covered new Basic Pages that allow video uploading and hosting without ads for a 30 day lifetime, available on a pay-as-you-go basis without bundles. Free users will get 2 Basic pages.
- Use cases for Basic Pages include short-term personal or small business needs like greetings, promotions, and leaflets. Basic Pages differ from Pro Pages in features like lifetime, buttons, statistics, and price.
- An SDK update allows sharing screenshots, changing the view angle, and hiding elements in AR, and a new PhoneGap plugin allows integrating the SDK into other apps. The Developer API also added new features like looping videos and hiding controls.
- The webinar covered new Basic Pages that allow video uploading and hosting without ads for a 30 day lifetime, available on a pay-as-you-go basis without bundles. Free users will get 2 Basic pages.
- Use cases for Basic Pages include short-term personal or small business needs like greetings, promotions, and leaflets. Basic Pages differ from Pro Pages in features like lifetime, buttons, statistics, and price.
- An SDK update allows sharing screenshots, changing the view angle, and hiding elements in AR, and a new PhoneGap plugin allows integrating the SDK into other apps. The Developer API also added new features like looping videos and hiding controls.
- The webinar covered new Basic Pages that allow video uploading and hosting without ads for a 30 day lifetime, available on a pay-as-you-go basis without bundles. Free users will get 2 Basic pages.
- Use cases for Basic Pages include personal or small business sites like greeting cards, promotions, and leaflets. Basic Pages differ from Pro Pages in features like lifetime, buttons, statistics, and pricing.
- An extension allows upgrading Basic or Pro campaigns. The new SDK features hiding elements and customization, while the Developer API updates include looping videos and hiding controls. Attendees can help others on the Help Center to earn free Pro page credits.
The document summarizes a webinar that took place in November 2014. It included a 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of Q&A where questions were submitted via a question box or raising a virtual hand. Topics discussed included transparent videos, automatic color palettes for buttons, extending campaigns, new page pricing, help resources, and a program for contributors to share knowledge and earn credits.
- The webinar included a 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of Q&A where participants could ask questions via a question box or raising their hand.
- The webinar was part of a series on the company's premium account features, which allow for video hosting, advanced and custom buttons, collaboration capabilities, export of statistics, and priority support. Participants were also invited to contribute to a help center to earn free page credits.
This document summarizes a webinar that took place in October 2014 and covered Questions and Answers about Layar Creator. The webinar included a 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of Q&A where participants could ask questions through a question box or raising their hand. Premium accounts would get benefits like video hosting, advanced and custom buttons, collaboration features, exportable statistics, priority support, and opportunities to help others and earn credits through Layar's help center.
This document summarizes a webinar that took place in September 2014. It was presented by Olga Beza and Maximilian Biedermann and included a 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of Q&A. The webinar provided updates on new features in Creator 2.0 including video hosting and conversion available for premium users, an updated premium account page, and a new stats page. It also mentioned an upcoming alpha channel video feature and encouraged participants to contribute to the Layar Help Center to help other users and earn free page credits.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
CAKE: Sharing Slices of Confidential Data on BlockchainClaudio Di Ciccio
Presented at the CAiSE 2024 Forum, Intelligent Information Systems, June 6th, Limassol, Cyprus.
Synopsis: Cooperative information systems typically involve various entities in a collaborative process within a distributed environment. Blockchain technology offers a mechanism for automating such processes, even when only partial trust exists among participants. The data stored on the blockchain is replicated across all nodes in the network, ensuring accessibility to all participants. While this aspect facilitates traceability, integrity, and persistence, it poses challenges for adopting public blockchains in enterprise settings due to confidentiality issues. In this paper, we present a software tool named Control Access via Key Encryption (CAKE), designed to ensure data confidentiality in scenarios involving public blockchains. After outlining its core components and functionalities, we showcase the application of CAKE in the context of a real-world cyber-security project within the logistics domain.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Infrastructure Challenges in Scaling RAG with Custom AI modelsZilliz
Building Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems with open-source and custom AI models is a complex task. This talk explores the challenges in productionizing RAG systems, including retrieval performance, response synthesis, and evaluation. We’ll discuss how to leverage open-source models like text embeddings, language models, and custom fine-tuned models to enhance RAG performance. Additionally, we’ll cover how BentoML can help orchestrate and scale these AI components efficiently, ensuring seamless deployment and management of RAG systems in the cloud.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
29. The Layar ecosystem
Distribution
Brands, Content Layers
Developers Layar End user
publishers
Search &
Discovery
30. Healthy ecosystem
• Layar developers are:
• making money
1,000s of developers
• getting funded
>1,700 published layers
• hiring people
>1M active users
• advertising their business
• building new businesses
32. Layar Distribution
Dutch, French, German, Greek, Portugese, Hebrew, English, Japanese, Turkish, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish and Italian
available available available imminent
33. About Layar
Launched in June 2009
Based in Amsterdam
VC funded
55 people (yes, we are hiring!)