The document contains questions from various rounds of a quiz competition called Manthan 2010. The rounds include MCQ, Who am I, Score It, Visual Round and Rapid Fire rounds covering topics in technology. Multiple choice and short answer questions test knowledge of companies, products, specifications and taglines. Rapid fire rounds contain questions that teams must answer within a short time limit.
The document summarizes the journey of Sahastradhara KGFS from its inception in 2008. It opened its first branch in Agrakhal in April 2008 and has since expanded to 15 branches within the first year. Key challenges included the remote and hilly terrain, lack of infrastructure, and winning the trust of the local communities. Over time, it has introduced several innovative financial products and services and now has over 90 employees serving the area. The organization has received many visitors and accolades for its work in expanding financial inclusion in the remote hills of Uttarakhand.
Luis Fonsi y Laura Pausini son cantantes populares que atraen a muchos fans. Una fan llamada Raquel Rodríguez creó este documento como un tributo a los dos artistas. El documento celebra la música de Fonsi y Pausini y su capacidad para inspirar a los fans.
This document provides an overview of the socioeconomic factors of Miami, Florida. It discusses Miami's population growth, demographics, industries, infrastructure, and financial advantages. Some key points:
- Miami's population has grown rapidly for decades and is projected to reach over 3 million by 2025, driven largely by immigration.
- Major industries include tourism, international banking and finance, and trade. Over 190,000 people work in downtown Miami and Brickell.
- Miami has tax advantages like no state income tax and incentives to attract businesses in targeted industries.
- The document provides details on Miami's transportation infrastructure of airports, ports, roads, and public transit.
1. The document provides tips for using social media to promote economic development in a local community.
2. It recommends listening to community conversations on social media and providing valuable information through posts, Wikipedia pages, and a community blog.
3. Creating events on Facebook and linking to local businesses on social platforms can help engage the community and increase economic activity.
This document provides tips for using Facebook and Twitter for business purposes. It recommends creating a static email for social media accounts, using the business name as the title, and including keywords about location and industry. For Facebook, it suggests sharing offers, news, and engaging with other local businesses. For Twitter, it recommends tweeting 20-25 times daily, being an industry expert by answering questions, and following trends with hashtags. The overall goal is to build relationships through relevant, industry-focused content while having fun and staying professional.
The document discusses Facebook's Open Graph, which allows websites and apps to personalize content for users based on their Facebook profile information and activity, even if they have not visited the site before. It shares what information is shared, such as pages and people a user likes. It provides examples of how Pandora and Yelp can personalize experiences based on Facebook likes. The Open Graph enables a more personalized and social web experience across different sites through the use of plugins and APIs.
The document discusses reasons for adopting Agile practices over traditional waterfall methods for software development projects. It notes that 38% of organizations frequently use Agile due to issues with requirements gathering and changing project objectives with waterfall. Agile allows for more flexibility and quicker delivery by taking an iterative approach with prioritized features rather than fixed timelines. However, Agile may not always be suitable and a hybrid approach combining Agile and waterfall elements can work for more complex or long-term projects. Successful adoption of Agile requires organizational culture change and preparation through training, selecting the right methodology, and executive sponsorship.
The document summarizes the journey of Sahastradhara KGFS from its inception in 2008. It opened its first branch in Agrakhal in April 2008 and has since expanded to 15 branches within the first year. Key challenges included the remote and hilly terrain, lack of infrastructure, and winning the trust of the local communities. Over time, it has introduced several innovative financial products and services and now has over 90 employees serving the area. The organization has received many visitors and accolades for its work in expanding financial inclusion in the remote hills of Uttarakhand.
Luis Fonsi y Laura Pausini son cantantes populares que atraen a muchos fans. Una fan llamada Raquel Rodríguez creó este documento como un tributo a los dos artistas. El documento celebra la música de Fonsi y Pausini y su capacidad para inspirar a los fans.
This document provides an overview of the socioeconomic factors of Miami, Florida. It discusses Miami's population growth, demographics, industries, infrastructure, and financial advantages. Some key points:
- Miami's population has grown rapidly for decades and is projected to reach over 3 million by 2025, driven largely by immigration.
- Major industries include tourism, international banking and finance, and trade. Over 190,000 people work in downtown Miami and Brickell.
- Miami has tax advantages like no state income tax and incentives to attract businesses in targeted industries.
- The document provides details on Miami's transportation infrastructure of airports, ports, roads, and public transit.
1. The document provides tips for using social media to promote economic development in a local community.
2. It recommends listening to community conversations on social media and providing valuable information through posts, Wikipedia pages, and a community blog.
3. Creating events on Facebook and linking to local businesses on social platforms can help engage the community and increase economic activity.
This document provides tips for using Facebook and Twitter for business purposes. It recommends creating a static email for social media accounts, using the business name as the title, and including keywords about location and industry. For Facebook, it suggests sharing offers, news, and engaging with other local businesses. For Twitter, it recommends tweeting 20-25 times daily, being an industry expert by answering questions, and following trends with hashtags. The overall goal is to build relationships through relevant, industry-focused content while having fun and staying professional.
The document discusses Facebook's Open Graph, which allows websites and apps to personalize content for users based on their Facebook profile information and activity, even if they have not visited the site before. It shares what information is shared, such as pages and people a user likes. It provides examples of how Pandora and Yelp can personalize experiences based on Facebook likes. The Open Graph enables a more personalized and social web experience across different sites through the use of plugins and APIs.
The document discusses reasons for adopting Agile practices over traditional waterfall methods for software development projects. It notes that 38% of organizations frequently use Agile due to issues with requirements gathering and changing project objectives with waterfall. Agile allows for more flexibility and quicker delivery by taking an iterative approach with prioritized features rather than fixed timelines. However, Agile may not always be suitable and a hybrid approach combining Agile and waterfall elements can work for more complex or long-term projects. Successful adoption of Agile requires organizational culture change and preparation through training, selecting the right methodology, and executive sponsorship.
The article describes how to port the GNU toolchain (GCC and binutils) to a new target system using the example of porting it to the Atari ST (called the "MiNT target"). It discusses the key steps in building an executable, the executable file formats, and how configuration names called "triplets" identify different systems in a cross-compilation environment. The author ported GCC to the Atari ST years ago and still maintains the patches, allowing developers to build Atari ST executables on modern systems through cross-compilation.
For April issue I've contributed article on 'Custom Android Build' for ODROID-U3. The articles walks through the process of checking out and compiling Android code for your ODROID-U3 board. Once you are able to compile Android by yourself you can customised it anyway you like and use ODROID-U3 for anything that you want by removing all the unnecessary things inside AOSP.
This document is the TCS IT Wiz 2013 book which provides details about the research team behind it and the company Quizbrain.com that researched the book. It discusses how Quizbrain was originally launched in 2000 as the first dedicated quizzing portal and how the team behind it, Greycaps, is one of the largest quizzing companies. It also includes a quote from the CEO of Tata Consultancy Services about engaging with today's digital generation.
John Weston rolling deck (info + trivia)john weston
This document appears to be a collection of slides from a Microsoft productivity event. It includes an agenda, polls, and brief technical questions. Information provided includes details on Bill Gates retiring from Microsoft, the most popular Microsoft Office command, and when GPS became available for commercial use. Contact information is also provided for following up on the event.
Katharine Frase opened SC16 discussing cognitive computing and AI, noting how systems are being taught to understand human language to help ask the right questions. Organizations are investing heavily in AI. IBM and NVIDIA then announced PowerAI, a new deep learning package optimized for OpenPOWER systems that can provide 24% faster training than x86 systems. Several members discussed deploying OpenPOWER technology for deep learning and high performance computing workloads.
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The document discusses the projects of three winners of the Snowball competition. David KOSTKEVICIUS developed a mobile broadband webcam using a Snowball developer's kit, modem, and camera to allow remote video streaming. Mahesh-Narain SHUKLA ported an open-source video calling application to use Snowball's hardware video codecs. Wenkai DU created a security camera system with motion detection and remote video playback/streaming capabilities using Snowball. All three winners discussed the challenges they faced and their motivations for participating in the competition.
How to Hybrid : Effective Tactics in HTML5-Native App DevelopmentDroidConTLV
The document discusses strategies for effective hybrid app development using both HTML5 and native capabilities. It notes the benefits of a hybrid approach in allowing reuse of code across platforms while also gaining performance from native features. Examples are provided of how a PhoneGap framework can be used to build cross-platform mobile apps that incorporate both HTML5 and native platform APIs.
The document discusses several major technology product failures from the last 20 years, including Google Wave, Nokia N-Gage, Windows Vista, Microsoft Kin, Google Glass, and Google Buzz. For each failure, it provides 1-2 sentences summarizing the key reasons for why the product failed to gain widespread adoption in the market. Specifically, it notes issues like limited functionality, unintuitive interfaces, slow performance, lack of apps/games, and the products being overshadowed by stronger competitors. The document aims to analyze the root causes of failure for each product.
Esta palestras via apresentar a interoperabilidade com Suse linux e MoonLigth , exemplo e demonstrações práticas. Palestras realizada no Equador em Quito pelo convite da Microsoft Equador.
The article discusses Intel abandoning its "tick-tock" model of alternating new process nodes and architectures. It notes Intel will now focus on lengthening the time it uses 14nm and 10nm nodes, optimizing products for each node through architectural improvements rather than major new architectures. This signals an end to the predictable cadence Intel followed for a decade. The article also discusses how other chip makers like AMD, ARM and Nvidia improved performance and efficiency through architectural changes on the same nodes.
Silverlight is a strategic technology for Microsoft as a core application development platform for Windows and Windows Phone. It is cross-browser, cross-platform, and can develop rich internet applications. Entity Framework and RIA Services provide solutions for data access in n-tier Silverlight applications. Emerging technologies like parallel programming and SQL Compact Edition also support Silverlight application development. The document discusses Silverlight, related technologies, and questions about emerging trends and where to start learning.
The document discusses the potential for an open source driving simulator and AI research platform called OpenRacing. It notes that proprietary code from past competitions like the DARPA Grand Challenge was abandoned and not built upon. The author argues that an open source simulator could help build a community to collaboratively develop self-driving car software. Key points include the importance of simulators for testing vision and driving logic code, leveraging the Rigs of Rods driving simulator, and the potential to run a "Virtual DARPA Grand Challenge" competition to help generate interest and contributions to shared open source code.
The document discusses how customers are trying to build their own tools and applications to access and use their banking data in innovative ways, as banks provide limited and outdated interfaces. It argues banks should embrace this by providing APIs and open access to customer data and services, which would allow customers and developers to build many useful applications and give banks new opportunities. It cites examples from other industries embracing APIs and open data access, and argues this is the future direction of both technology and policy. Banks risk disruption if they do not proactively make their data more open and programmable.
This document provides an agenda and overview of a Kaspersky Security for Business technical training. It discusses Kaspersky product offerings, the typical lifecycle of Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a network, and what's new in Kaspersky Security Center and Microsoft Windows 10. The training will cover installing and configuring Kaspersky Security Center and managing the lifecycle of applications for workstation protection. It will also discuss new features in Windows 10 such as the return of the Start menu, universal apps, multiple desktops, and the new Spartan browser.
This edition is packed with contributions from people across Endava and covers many industries. It contains really cool, innovative projects that span robotics, business intelligence, security and payments.
These projects are the cutting edge of the industry and we often use these as inspiration for clients who are embarking on a Digital Transformation programme.
Key Highlights:
#1 Tracing the history of wearables
#2 Better inflight Internet services through contractual innovation
#3 How different organisations harness the power of AI
#4 Friction-free payments solutions with Google Pay Hands Free
#5 Back to Future with Nike's HyperAdapt 1.0 trainers
Presentation discusses these Internet future developments:
1. Social computing will expand to business
2. Internet access will be ubiquitous
3. The Web will become faster
4. The Web will become smarter
5. Security will improve
6. IT products will morph into services
The article describes how to port the GNU toolchain (GCC and binutils) to a new target system using the example of porting it to the Atari ST (called the "MiNT target"). It discusses the key steps in building an executable, the executable file formats, and how configuration names called "triplets" identify different systems in a cross-compilation environment. The author ported GCC to the Atari ST years ago and still maintains the patches, allowing developers to build Atari ST executables on modern systems through cross-compilation.
For April issue I've contributed article on 'Custom Android Build' for ODROID-U3. The articles walks through the process of checking out and compiling Android code for your ODROID-U3 board. Once you are able to compile Android by yourself you can customised it anyway you like and use ODROID-U3 for anything that you want by removing all the unnecessary things inside AOSP.
This document is the TCS IT Wiz 2013 book which provides details about the research team behind it and the company Quizbrain.com that researched the book. It discusses how Quizbrain was originally launched in 2000 as the first dedicated quizzing portal and how the team behind it, Greycaps, is one of the largest quizzing companies. It also includes a quote from the CEO of Tata Consultancy Services about engaging with today's digital generation.
John Weston rolling deck (info + trivia)john weston
This document appears to be a collection of slides from a Microsoft productivity event. It includes an agenda, polls, and brief technical questions. Information provided includes details on Bill Gates retiring from Microsoft, the most popular Microsoft Office command, and when GPS became available for commercial use. Contact information is also provided for following up on the event.
Katharine Frase opened SC16 discussing cognitive computing and AI, noting how systems are being taught to understand human language to help ask the right questions. Organizations are investing heavily in AI. IBM and NVIDIA then announced PowerAI, a new deep learning package optimized for OpenPOWER systems that can provide 24% faster training than x86 systems. Several members discussed deploying OpenPOWER technology for deep learning and high performance computing workloads.
Essay On Microsoft Office Home And Student 2016
Office 365
Essay On Onenote Features
Microsoft Powerpoint
Microsoft Word Project
The Change Of Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office 365
Ms Office vs Google Docs
Microsoft Office 365 Week 3 Research Paper
Personal Statement: Working With Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word Facilities Essay
Essay On Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Analysis : Microsoft Office Suite
Training Proposal: Microsoft Office Programs
Essay On Office 365
Essay On Productivity Of Office
Microsoft Office
Essay On The Office
Benefits Of Microsoft Office.
The document discusses the projects of three winners of the Snowball competition. David KOSTKEVICIUS developed a mobile broadband webcam using a Snowball developer's kit, modem, and camera to allow remote video streaming. Mahesh-Narain SHUKLA ported an open-source video calling application to use Snowball's hardware video codecs. Wenkai DU created a security camera system with motion detection and remote video playback/streaming capabilities using Snowball. All three winners discussed the challenges they faced and their motivations for participating in the competition.
How to Hybrid : Effective Tactics in HTML5-Native App DevelopmentDroidConTLV
The document discusses strategies for effective hybrid app development using both HTML5 and native capabilities. It notes the benefits of a hybrid approach in allowing reuse of code across platforms while also gaining performance from native features. Examples are provided of how a PhoneGap framework can be used to build cross-platform mobile apps that incorporate both HTML5 and native platform APIs.
The document discusses several major technology product failures from the last 20 years, including Google Wave, Nokia N-Gage, Windows Vista, Microsoft Kin, Google Glass, and Google Buzz. For each failure, it provides 1-2 sentences summarizing the key reasons for why the product failed to gain widespread adoption in the market. Specifically, it notes issues like limited functionality, unintuitive interfaces, slow performance, lack of apps/games, and the products being overshadowed by stronger competitors. The document aims to analyze the root causes of failure for each product.
Esta palestras via apresentar a interoperabilidade com Suse linux e MoonLigth , exemplo e demonstrações práticas. Palestras realizada no Equador em Quito pelo convite da Microsoft Equador.
The article discusses Intel abandoning its "tick-tock" model of alternating new process nodes and architectures. It notes Intel will now focus on lengthening the time it uses 14nm and 10nm nodes, optimizing products for each node through architectural improvements rather than major new architectures. This signals an end to the predictable cadence Intel followed for a decade. The article also discusses how other chip makers like AMD, ARM and Nvidia improved performance and efficiency through architectural changes on the same nodes.
Silverlight is a strategic technology for Microsoft as a core application development platform for Windows and Windows Phone. It is cross-browser, cross-platform, and can develop rich internet applications. Entity Framework and RIA Services provide solutions for data access in n-tier Silverlight applications. Emerging technologies like parallel programming and SQL Compact Edition also support Silverlight application development. The document discusses Silverlight, related technologies, and questions about emerging trends and where to start learning.
The document discusses the potential for an open source driving simulator and AI research platform called OpenRacing. It notes that proprietary code from past competitions like the DARPA Grand Challenge was abandoned and not built upon. The author argues that an open source simulator could help build a community to collaboratively develop self-driving car software. Key points include the importance of simulators for testing vision and driving logic code, leveraging the Rigs of Rods driving simulator, and the potential to run a "Virtual DARPA Grand Challenge" competition to help generate interest and contributions to shared open source code.
The document discusses how customers are trying to build their own tools and applications to access and use their banking data in innovative ways, as banks provide limited and outdated interfaces. It argues banks should embrace this by providing APIs and open access to customer data and services, which would allow customers and developers to build many useful applications and give banks new opportunities. It cites examples from other industries embracing APIs and open data access, and argues this is the future direction of both technology and policy. Banks risk disruption if they do not proactively make their data more open and programmable.
This document provides an agenda and overview of a Kaspersky Security for Business technical training. It discusses Kaspersky product offerings, the typical lifecycle of Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a network, and what's new in Kaspersky Security Center and Microsoft Windows 10. The training will cover installing and configuring Kaspersky Security Center and managing the lifecycle of applications for workstation protection. It will also discuss new features in Windows 10 such as the return of the Start menu, universal apps, multiple desktops, and the new Spartan browser.
This edition is packed with contributions from people across Endava and covers many industries. It contains really cool, innovative projects that span robotics, business intelligence, security and payments.
These projects are the cutting edge of the industry and we often use these as inspiration for clients who are embarking on a Digital Transformation programme.
Key Highlights:
#1 Tracing the history of wearables
#2 Better inflight Internet services through contractual innovation
#3 How different organisations harness the power of AI
#4 Friction-free payments solutions with Google Pay Hands Free
#5 Back to Future with Nike's HyperAdapt 1.0 trainers
Presentation discusses these Internet future developments:
1. Social computing will expand to business
2. Internet access will be ubiquitous
3. The Web will become faster
4. The Web will become smarter
5. Security will improve
6. IT products will morph into services
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30. Who am I? 1. The company which has launched world's first Android netbook?
31. Who am I? 2. Name the first graphical computer game to be created?
32. Who am I? 3. Name the person who received Indira Gandhi Award for Peace in 2009.
33. Who am I? 4. What am I referring to when I say, Constellation, Barracuda and Cheetah?
34. Who am I? 5. "It is a computing mechanism by which multiple operating systems can be run on a single computer system“ Give a exact one word answer!!
35. Who am I? 6. This is the latest programming platform from Microsoft that supports the .NET framework which is inspired by C#. Name the _________ programming platform.
36. Who am I? 7. Donut, Eclair and Flan, What am I referring to?
37. Who am I? 8. ________ is the Intel's codename for a optical technology that can transfer data at speeds up to 10 Gbps.
39. Score It! 1. One day in the not so recent future we’ll all be playing plugin free games thanks to technologies like HTMl 5 & Web GL. Web GL brings plugin free 3D to the web.
40. Score It! 2. Recently Google acquired an online video platform. Now it continues its work with Google to bring a great video experience to the web, mobile phones and IPTV.
41. Score It! 3. A browser company recently announced that the non-API plugin version of flash is ready for users. The flash internal plugin will automatically update itself using browsers built in mechanism. Eliminating the need for out of browser flash updating.
42. Score It! 4. Silverlight is a cross-browser, Cross-platform and Cross device browser plug in, that helps in design develop and deliver Rich Web Experience.
43. Score It! 5. It is not a new programming language, but a new technique for creating better, faster, and more interactive web applications. It transfers data between the browser and the web server, allowing web pages to request small bits of information from the server instead of whole pages.
44. Score It! 6. It is a process of improving the volume of traffic to a web page or a web site. It will higher the ranking of the web page in the search engine result list.
45. Score It! 7. iPad mania has captured the attention of tech geeks around the world, but it’s not the only apple creation worth talking about this week. They released it on 8th April (Thursday).
46. Score It! 8. Today communication on the web has evolved beyond email chat. People can share photos with friends and family, commenting on news happening around them. It’s a new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting and shares updates, photos, videos and more. It is built right into your mail, so there is nothing to setup.
60. Rapid fire Team - B 1. Name India's first super computer. 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
61. Rapid fire Team - B 2. Who invented LISP? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
62. Rapid fire Team - B 3. Twitter's headquarters? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
63. Rapid fire Team - B 4. CEO of CISCO 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
64. Rapid fire Team - B 5. Red Hat was the first commercial company to put its software in Open Source? TRUE || FALSE 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
65. Rapid fire Team - B 6. What is the codename for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS? : 05 04 03 02 01 00 00 : 05 04 03 02 01
66. Rapid fire Team - B 7. Expand WiMAX. 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
67. Rapid fire Team - B 8. "Be fearless" is tagline for which company? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
69. Rapid fire Team - C 1. Who coined the term PDA? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
70. Rapid fire Team - C 2. Expand LINQ. : 05 04 03 02 01 00 00 : 05 04 03 02 01
71. Rapid fire Team - C 3. Headquarters of Cognizant. 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
72. Rapid fire Team - C 4. CEO of TWITTER? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
73. Rapid fire Team - C 5. Copyleft is the clause in GPL license which forces to make public the source code of any development derived from programs obtained within the scope of license. TRUE || FALSE : 05 04 03 02 01 00 00 : 05 04 03 02 01
74. Rapid fire Team - C 6. What is the codename for Xbox360 Blu-Ray Player? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
75. Rapid fire Team - C 7. Expand IMEI. 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00
76. Rapid fire Team - C 8. "Beyond the obvious" is tagline for which company? 00 : 05 04 03 02 01 : 05 04 03 02 01 00