The document provides a summary of mobile web usage in 2008 based on data from the Opera Mini browser. It finds that social networking sites dominated mobile web traffic globally and in most countries. The top three social networks globally were VKontakte, Facebook, and Friendster. Facebook saw enormous growth rates in many countries like Indonesia (+4380%) and Egypt (+3400%). The document predicts continued strong growth in mobile web and social networking usage in 2009, especially in developing countries.
Opera Mini saw impressive growth in March 2009 with over 23 million unique users, an increase of 12.1% from the previous month. Total pages viewed increased 17.4% to over 8.6 billion and data consumed increased 19.3% to over 148 million MB. Chile surpassed Brazil as the top Latin American country for Opera Mini usage. Nigeria joined the top 10 global list for the first time. Country snapshots showed strong growth across many markets including Russia, Indonesia, China and others.
2009, Opera, State Of The Mobile Web, Mayinternetstats
This document summarizes Opera Mini's growth and performance in May 2009. Some key points:
- Opera Mini saw 8% growth in users since April and over 136% growth since May 2008.
- India moved up and Ukraine moved down in the top 10 countries by users. Southeast Asian countries also saw strong growth, particularly Vietnam which grew over 400% in users.
- Google and Yahoo remained the most used search engines overall, though regional players like Baidu and Yandex dominated in China and Russia.
- The mobile web continued expanding rapidly, with over 9.6 billion pages viewed on Opera Mini in May 2009, up 11% from April.
Russian apps market in 2018 (PechaKucha edition)Erzhena Mironova
A PechaKucha edition of my presentation for Apple Developer Academy Spotlight conference. Here you will find a long read version: https://www.slideshare.net/ssuser220067/mobile-apps-market-of-russia-2018
The Obama 2008 presidential campaign utilized new media to build the Obama brand from low name recognition to the presidency over two years. [1] The campaign prioritized new media and staffed it equally with other divisions, gathering a database of 13 million supporters through compelling content on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, email and mobile. [2] Testing, measurement, and optimization were central to the data-driven new media strategy of fundraising, volunteer mobilization, and communicating a focused, consistent message of change. [3] Obama's grassroots, supporter-centered approach revolutionized political new media and helped him become the 2008 Marketer of the Year.
Opera Mini saw impressive growth in March 2009 with over 23 million unique users, an increase of 12.1% from the previous month. Total pages viewed increased 17.4% to over 8.6 billion and data consumed increased 19.3% to over 148 million MB. Chile surpassed Brazil as the top Latin American country for Opera Mini usage. Nigeria joined the top 10 global list for the first time. Country snapshots showed strong growth across many markets including Russia, Indonesia, China and others.
2009, Opera, State Of The Mobile Web, Mayinternetstats
This document summarizes Opera Mini's growth and performance in May 2009. Some key points:
- Opera Mini saw 8% growth in users since April and over 136% growth since May 2008.
- India moved up and Ukraine moved down in the top 10 countries by users. Southeast Asian countries also saw strong growth, particularly Vietnam which grew over 400% in users.
- Google and Yahoo remained the most used search engines overall, though regional players like Baidu and Yandex dominated in China and Russia.
- The mobile web continued expanding rapidly, with over 9.6 billion pages viewed on Opera Mini in May 2009, up 11% from April.
Russian apps market in 2018 (PechaKucha edition)Erzhena Mironova
A PechaKucha edition of my presentation for Apple Developer Academy Spotlight conference. Here you will find a long read version: https://www.slideshare.net/ssuser220067/mobile-apps-market-of-russia-2018
The Obama 2008 presidential campaign utilized new media to build the Obama brand from low name recognition to the presidency over two years. [1] The campaign prioritized new media and staffed it equally with other divisions, gathering a database of 13 million supporters through compelling content on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, email and mobile. [2] Testing, measurement, and optimization were central to the data-driven new media strategy of fundraising, volunteer mobilization, and communicating a focused, consistent message of change. [3] Obama's grassroots, supporter-centered approach revolutionized political new media and helped him become the 2008 Marketer of the Year.
This document provides 26 questions for researchers to ask online sample providers to better evaluate their methodology and ensure sample quality. The questions cover topics like company profile, sample sources, panel recruitment, data quality validation, and privacy/compliance. The goal is to help researchers determine if a provider's online sampling approach is appropriate for their research objectives and needs.
This document provides guidelines for conducting market and opinion research using the internet. It discusses basic principles such as ensuring voluntary participation, disclosing the researcher's identity, safeguarding respondent anonymity, using privacy policy statements, maintaining data security, addressing reliability and validity, guidelines for interviewing children, and restrictions on unsolicited email. It also provides additional guidance on these principles and guidelines for using internet access panels, including best practices for panel recruitment, project management, monitoring, maintenance, and privacy/data protection. The document aims to help researchers uphold ethical standards and comply with relevant laws and codes of practice when conducting internet-based research.
Opera Mini usage continues to grow rapidly worldwide. In September 2009, Opera Mini passed 500 million average daily page views and 2 petabytes of monthly data processed. Usage is growing fastest in developing countries. The top countries for Opera Mini usage save up to $8.1 billion per year through data compression. Growth in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Africa underscores the role of mobile internet access in expanding opportunities globally.
Top 5 Web Trends Of 2009 Mobile Web & Augmented Realitychmingl
This article summarizes the top 5 web trends of 2009, including the mobile web and augmented reality as the 4th trend. It discusses the growth of mobile web usage driven by devices like the iPhone and Android. While Apple dominates the US market, Android is growing rapidly. It also overview startups in the mobile space and how augmented reality apps are growing for mobile devices.
The document discusses the growth of mobile web browsing and Opera Mini. It notes that in July 2009, Opera Mini users viewed over 12 billion pages, up 15.4% from the previous month. Emerging markets like Russia and Indonesia have seen especially strong growth, driven by increasing social networking on mobile devices. Examples from Russia show people using the mobile web for transportation updates, news, and social media. The mobile web enables access to information without needing a PC. The document suggests India, Nigeria, South Africa and other countries may see similar growth patterns.
The document discusses trends in mobile internet usage globally. Some key points:
- Mobile internet penetration and usage is growing rapidly in emerging markets while growth is slower in developed markets.
- A significant portion (around 50%) of mobile internet users in Africa and Asia access the internet primarily or solely through their mobile devices, whereas in Western countries most still use desktop/laptop computers as the main access point.
- Many of the "mobile-only" internet users in emerging markets are younger (under 25 years old) while profiles vary more in developed countries.
- Countries like India, Indonesia, and Nigeria have seen very high year-over-year growth rates in metrics like user numbers, page views,
This document discusses trends in internet and mobile technology. It covers topics like the global reach of the internet, rapid growth of mobile internet and smartphones, and transition to new interfaces like touchscreens. Key points include that 81% of users of major online properties are outside the US, China added more internet users over 3 years than exist in the US, and mobile advertising revenues are growing rapidly.
The document analyzes the success of the iPhone and what it revealed about the future of mobile phones. It summarizes that the iPhone was very successful due to its large touchscreen, ease of use, and ability to access the full, uncensored internet experience like on a PC. This shifted users away from previous mobile internet experiences that were limited in bandwidth and customized portals, and towards viewing the mobile internet and the iPhone as a ubiquitous internet device.
A personal take on recent Internet and Technology developments from – and/or potentially impacting on - Qatar and the Middle East by ictQATAR's Damian Radcliffe.
The document discusses the concept of an "RCS Cloud" to help integrate Rich Communication Services (RCS) with social networks and across different devices. It proposes hosting RCS services in a cloud-based platform that would provide benefits such as increasing data usage, simplifying access to services from any screen, and allowing developers to more easily build applications that integrate RCS and social networks. The "RCS Cloud" is presented as a way to keep up with the growing importance of mobile, digital and social lifestyles while minimizing the impacts of rapid changes on RCS networks.
The document discusses designing mobile web experiences. It begins by noting that while some devices like the iPhone are popular, the overall penetration of smartphones remains relatively low globally. It then examines the diversity of mobile devices and browsers in use. The document argues for an adaptive approach that works across different browsers and devices, using techniques like responsive design with media queries. It provides guidelines for mobile-friendly development, such as using semantic HTML, limiting animations for performance, and structuring CSS to deliver the right styles for each device type. The goal is to make the mobile web accessible to all users, not just those with specific devices.
This report contains the latest market data for Android, Smartphone and PMP/MP3, obtained from public sources.
Compiled and published by Portable Electronics Ltd.
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1. The document discusses the growth of the internet and trends related to web 2.0 technologies like social networking, user-generated content, and mobile internet.
2. It notes that internet usage and populations have grown rapidly globally since 2000, with Asia having the most users now.
3. Emerging technologies like smartphones, wireless broadband, and user-focused sites like YouTube, Wikipedia and Facebook are driving further growth and participation on the internet.
This document provides 26 questions for researchers to ask online sample providers to better evaluate their methodology and ensure sample quality. The questions cover topics like company profile, sample sources, panel recruitment, data quality validation, and privacy/compliance. The goal is to help researchers determine if a provider's online sampling approach is appropriate for their research objectives and needs.
This document provides guidelines for conducting market and opinion research using the internet. It discusses basic principles such as ensuring voluntary participation, disclosing the researcher's identity, safeguarding respondent anonymity, using privacy policy statements, maintaining data security, addressing reliability and validity, guidelines for interviewing children, and restrictions on unsolicited email. It also provides additional guidance on these principles and guidelines for using internet access panels, including best practices for panel recruitment, project management, monitoring, maintenance, and privacy/data protection. The document aims to help researchers uphold ethical standards and comply with relevant laws and codes of practice when conducting internet-based research.
Opera Mini usage continues to grow rapidly worldwide. In September 2009, Opera Mini passed 500 million average daily page views and 2 petabytes of monthly data processed. Usage is growing fastest in developing countries. The top countries for Opera Mini usage save up to $8.1 billion per year through data compression. Growth in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Africa underscores the role of mobile internet access in expanding opportunities globally.
Top 5 Web Trends Of 2009 Mobile Web & Augmented Realitychmingl
This article summarizes the top 5 web trends of 2009, including the mobile web and augmented reality as the 4th trend. It discusses the growth of mobile web usage driven by devices like the iPhone and Android. While Apple dominates the US market, Android is growing rapidly. It also overview startups in the mobile space and how augmented reality apps are growing for mobile devices.
The document discusses the growth of mobile web browsing and Opera Mini. It notes that in July 2009, Opera Mini users viewed over 12 billion pages, up 15.4% from the previous month. Emerging markets like Russia and Indonesia have seen especially strong growth, driven by increasing social networking on mobile devices. Examples from Russia show people using the mobile web for transportation updates, news, and social media. The mobile web enables access to information without needing a PC. The document suggests India, Nigeria, South Africa and other countries may see similar growth patterns.
The document discusses trends in mobile internet usage globally. Some key points:
- Mobile internet penetration and usage is growing rapidly in emerging markets while growth is slower in developed markets.
- A significant portion (around 50%) of mobile internet users in Africa and Asia access the internet primarily or solely through their mobile devices, whereas in Western countries most still use desktop/laptop computers as the main access point.
- Many of the "mobile-only" internet users in emerging markets are younger (under 25 years old) while profiles vary more in developed countries.
- Countries like India, Indonesia, and Nigeria have seen very high year-over-year growth rates in metrics like user numbers, page views,
This document discusses trends in internet and mobile technology. It covers topics like the global reach of the internet, rapid growth of mobile internet and smartphones, and transition to new interfaces like touchscreens. Key points include that 81% of users of major online properties are outside the US, China added more internet users over 3 years than exist in the US, and mobile advertising revenues are growing rapidly.
The document analyzes the success of the iPhone and what it revealed about the future of mobile phones. It summarizes that the iPhone was very successful due to its large touchscreen, ease of use, and ability to access the full, uncensored internet experience like on a PC. This shifted users away from previous mobile internet experiences that were limited in bandwidth and customized portals, and towards viewing the mobile internet and the iPhone as a ubiquitous internet device.
A personal take on recent Internet and Technology developments from – and/or potentially impacting on - Qatar and the Middle East by ictQATAR's Damian Radcliffe.
The document discusses the concept of an "RCS Cloud" to help integrate Rich Communication Services (RCS) with social networks and across different devices. It proposes hosting RCS services in a cloud-based platform that would provide benefits such as increasing data usage, simplifying access to services from any screen, and allowing developers to more easily build applications that integrate RCS and social networks. The "RCS Cloud" is presented as a way to keep up with the growing importance of mobile, digital and social lifestyles while minimizing the impacts of rapid changes on RCS networks.
The document discusses designing mobile web experiences. It begins by noting that while some devices like the iPhone are popular, the overall penetration of smartphones remains relatively low globally. It then examines the diversity of mobile devices and browsers in use. The document argues for an adaptive approach that works across different browsers and devices, using techniques like responsive design with media queries. It provides guidelines for mobile-friendly development, such as using semantic HTML, limiting animations for performance, and structuring CSS to deliver the right styles for each device type. The goal is to make the mobile web accessible to all users, not just those with specific devices.
This report contains the latest market data for Android, Smartphone and PMP/MP3, obtained from public sources.
Compiled and published by Portable Electronics Ltd.
(Please view it in fullscreen mode)
1. The document discusses the growth of the internet and trends related to web 2.0 technologies like social networking, user-generated content, and mobile internet.
2. It notes that internet usage and populations have grown rapidly globally since 2000, with Asia having the most users now.
3. Emerging technologies like smartphones, wireless broadband, and user-focused sites like YouTube, Wikipedia and Facebook are driving further growth and participation on the internet.
1. The document discusses several emerging technologies that are considered "Next Big Things" on the internet over the next 10 years, including the Semantic Web, artificial intelligence, virtual worlds, mobile web, attention economy, web services, online video, rich internet apps, internationalization of the web, and personalization.
2. Specific technologies mentioned that relate to these trends include RDF, OWL, microformats, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Numenta, Second Life, location-aware mobile services, widgets, Facebook, Internet TV services like YouTube and Joost, Adobe AIR, Laszlo OpenLaszlo, and increasing personalization at companies like Google.
3. By 2017
This document provides an overview of Digital Content Viewport Company (VCCorp) as of February 2012. It discusses that VCCorp was established in 2006, is Vietnam's largest digital media company with over 1,000 employees, and owns 20 leading products in media, e-commerce and social networks. It generates over 1.5 billion page views and 1.6 billion ads impressions per month. The document then provides details on VCCorp's business segments and top performing media, e-commerce and social networking products and their traffic statistics. It also discusses VCCorp's technical infrastructure and strategic approaches of focusing on multiple products and fast implementation.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of digital technology and its impact on people's lives. It discusses how the internet originated in the 1960s and was popularized by J.C.R. Licklider. ARPANET was then created as the first prototype of the internet. In the 1990s, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, allowing access to hyperlinked documents. Nowadays, internet access is widespread and influences both communication and society. The number of internet users and connected devices continues to grow each year. People regularly search for information online using search engines like Google, and also engage in online video consumption and ecommerce. Emerging technologies are constantly changing consumer behaviors and trends.
Zillow's new iPhone app was a major relaunch of the company, so CEO Richard Barton and president Lloyd Frink flew to Apple's headquarters to meet with representatives and try to get their app featured in the App Store. While it may seem odd for former Microsoft employees to visit Apple, getting on Apple's good side is important since the App Store drives so much traffic. The App Store has become hugely successful, with over 1 billion apps downloaded, and developers want prime placement to catch Apple's eye. However, Apple's app review and communication process is opaque and approval can be slow. Ultimately, great apps tend to rise to the top on their own merits without needing special placement from Apple.
This document discusses Android and mobile development. It provides statistics on smartphone market share in 2010 with Android at 18% and iOS at 14%. It outlines the speaker's experience with Android development. It then covers various aspects of Android development including activities, services, content providers, and intents. It discusses both positives and negatives of the Android platform at the time including fragmentation issues. It concludes by inviting questions and providing references.
Android is an open source mobile operating system developed by Google. It has grown significantly in market share since 2007 and is now the leading smartphone OS in the US. While the Android Market has many free apps, it generates much less revenue than Apple's App Store due to differences in purchasing habits and ecosystems. However, recent announcements outline improvements to the Android Market that may help address some of its challenges.
Snapshot of the SmartPhone Usage trends with specific emphasis on India. Some predictions regarding 'shape of things to come' for content consumed on SmartPhones.
The document discusses the history and growth of smartphones and mobile internet usage. It notes that the iPhone has experienced rapid growth since its launch in 2007, selling millions of units per quarter. The iPhone now accounts for a large portion of mobile web browsing and app downloads despite having a smaller market share than Nokia or Blackberry devices. The document also outlines plans to launch job search apps on additional mobile platforms like iPad, Google Phone, and Windows Mobile 7.
The document discusses 10 trends that may be important over the next 10 years on the web:
1. Semantic web - allowing machines to understand web content better through technologies like RDF and OWL.
2. Artificial intelligence - developing intelligent machines through technologies like neural networks.
3. Virtual worlds becoming more popular through platforms like Second Life and augmented reality.
4. Growth of mobile web through smartphones and location-aware services.
5. Attention economy where consumers choose where to spend their attention in exchange for personalized services.
6. Websites exposing their data through APIs and mashups to become more like web services.
7. Online video and internet TV growing through platforms like YouTube and
This document provides a summary of key digital marketing trends in 2008. It found that while internet usage grew, the economic slowdown caused declines in some areas like retail e-commerce and display advertising. Search and video continued to grow substantially. Top trends included a focus on jobs, coupons and politics websites due to the economy, as well as growth of social media and video sites like YouTube and Hulu. Google became the top overall website.
Over the past few years, listening to radio via the internet has grown significantly in the UK. The survey found that 14.5 million people, or 28.9% of UK adults, have listened to the radio online. 9.4 million people do so at least weekly. Listen Again services, which allow listening to missed broadcasts, are popular, with 9.3 million people using them. 6 million people have downloaded podcasts. The average podcast user subscribes to 3.59 podcasts and listens for just over an hour per week. Comedy and music are the most popular genres. iTunes is the most commonly used software for accessing podcasts. Podcasting appears to have a marginal positive impact on live radio listening.
Discover top-tier mobile app development services, offering innovative solutions for iOS and Android. Enhance your business with custom, user-friendly mobile applications.
"Choosing proper type of scaling", Olena SyrotaFwdays
Imagine an IoT processing system that is already quite mature and production-ready and for which client coverage is growing and scaling and performance aspects are life and death questions. The system has Redis, MongoDB, and stream processing based on ksqldb. In this talk, firstly, we will analyze scaling approaches and then select the proper ones for our system.
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
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!
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
Mobile Security Framework - MobSF is a free and open source automated mobile application security testing environment designed to help security engineers, researchers, developers, and penetration testers to identify security vulnerabilities, malicious behaviours and privacy concerns in mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis. It supports all the popular mobile application binaries and source code formats built for Android and iOS devices. In addition to automated security assessment, it also offers an interactive testing environment to build and execute scenario based test/fuzz cases against the application.
This talk covers:
Using MobSF for static analysis of mobile applications.
Interactive dynamic security assessment of Android and iOS applications.
Solving Mobile app CTF challenges.
Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
How to shift left and integrate MobSF/mobsfscan SAST and DAST in your build pipeline.