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What are the top word game apps on the iPhone? Here are the valuations (based on SensorTower.com) of the top iOS word games.
Check out our latest word game:
http://wordhackapp.com/
Need a custom app developed? Let's talk:
http://www.bluelabellabs.com/
Increasing Your Product Team’s Happiness, Productivity and Profit - PCA16The Alligator Wrangler
The importance of a close relationship between members of the product management team and between the members of the team and its customers provides it with a special incentive for embracing the five keys to a strong culture that encourages loyalty, creativity, and success. These keys are:
• Connect
• Develop
• Discover
• Collaborate
• Transform
This session gives you tools to examine your own business culture, define a culture that will better meet your goals and objectives, and determine how your product management team can best contribute to the establishment and maintenance of this culture.
A great business environment and culture that is engaged and innovative pays off with better recruits, enhanced services and products, and higher retention, productivity and profits. But the real payoff is happier employees and customers!
Implementing the New Application Management Model of SCCM 2012 R2QS-360training
Jerome Jones looks at the advantages of transitioning from the traditional method of creating Packages and Programs to the user-centric method of creating and managing Applications. He will demonstrate the Application Catalog, using Requirement Rules, multiple Deployment Types, and Supersedence.
Audience:
This presentation is intended for SCCM Administrators and IT professional who are responsible for deploying applications and packages in an enterprise environment.
Seven Deadly Sins of Infographics Design (and How to Fix Them) SxSW 2016 teaserRandy Krum
Quick teaser from my SxSW 2016 talk proposal. Please help getting the talk into the schedule by voting on the SxSW PanelPicker Monday, August 10 through Friday, September 4, 2015: http://bit.ly/DesignSins
How do you get an audience suffering from information overload to pay attention and absorb information? Infographics and data visualizations communicate data in an easily consumable format. However, designing data visualizations and infographics is different than traditional graphic design. It doesn’t matter if you are designing data visualizations for news publications, presentations, posters, annual reports or online infographics, these seven most deadly design mistakes are made consistently by both expert and novice designers. Research shows that visual information is more easily understood and much more likely to be remembered by readers if done well. Randy’s presentation will cover the top seven mistakes designers make with infographics, and more importantly, design tips to overcome these common design blunders.
The Seven Deadly Sins of Infographics Design:
False - Accuracy the most important aspect of an Infographic design, both visually and textually
Haphazard - Data should be well thought out with key messaging and a clear purpose
Textual - Using text-only data provides no context for readers, and is viewed as less important
Questionable - Give your audience a reason to trust you with data transparency
Confusing - Learn the difference between bad complexity that confuses readers and good complexity that invites engagement
Repetitive - Don’t use the same chart style over and over again and break out of the Big Three charts: Bar, Line and Pie
Verbose - The first impression is everything, and too much information at first glance will turn your audience away
Increasing Your Product Team’s Happiness, Productivity and Profit - PCA16The Alligator Wrangler
The importance of a close relationship between members of the product management team and between the members of the team and its customers provides it with a special incentive for embracing the five keys to a strong culture that encourages loyalty, creativity, and success. These keys are:
• Connect
• Develop
• Discover
• Collaborate
• Transform
This session gives you tools to examine your own business culture, define a culture that will better meet your goals and objectives, and determine how your product management team can best contribute to the establishment and maintenance of this culture.
A great business environment and culture that is engaged and innovative pays off with better recruits, enhanced services and products, and higher retention, productivity and profits. But the real payoff is happier employees and customers!
Implementing the New Application Management Model of SCCM 2012 R2QS-360training
Jerome Jones looks at the advantages of transitioning from the traditional method of creating Packages and Programs to the user-centric method of creating and managing Applications. He will demonstrate the Application Catalog, using Requirement Rules, multiple Deployment Types, and Supersedence.
Audience:
This presentation is intended for SCCM Administrators and IT professional who are responsible for deploying applications and packages in an enterprise environment.
Seven Deadly Sins of Infographics Design (and How to Fix Them) SxSW 2016 teaserRandy Krum
Quick teaser from my SxSW 2016 talk proposal. Please help getting the talk into the schedule by voting on the SxSW PanelPicker Monday, August 10 through Friday, September 4, 2015: http://bit.ly/DesignSins
How do you get an audience suffering from information overload to pay attention and absorb information? Infographics and data visualizations communicate data in an easily consumable format. However, designing data visualizations and infographics is different than traditional graphic design. It doesn’t matter if you are designing data visualizations for news publications, presentations, posters, annual reports or online infographics, these seven most deadly design mistakes are made consistently by both expert and novice designers. Research shows that visual information is more easily understood and much more likely to be remembered by readers if done well. Randy’s presentation will cover the top seven mistakes designers make with infographics, and more importantly, design tips to overcome these common design blunders.
The Seven Deadly Sins of Infographics Design:
False - Accuracy the most important aspect of an Infographic design, both visually and textually
Haphazard - Data should be well thought out with key messaging and a clear purpose
Textual - Using text-only data provides no context for readers, and is viewed as less important
Questionable - Give your audience a reason to trust you with data transparency
Confusing - Learn the difference between bad complexity that confuses readers and good complexity that invites engagement
Repetitive - Don’t use the same chart style over and over again and break out of the Big Three charts: Bar, Line and Pie
Verbose - The first impression is everything, and too much information at first glance will turn your audience away