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The ups and downs of empowering your fans - Community Conference 2014Seismonaut
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Community Conference is organised by Seismonaut.
www.communityconference.dk
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Community Conference is organised by Seismonaut. www.communityconference.dk
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How to make your organisation love sharing ideas - Community Conference 2014Seismonaut
Jesper Müller-Krogstrup, partner in the idea management agency Nosco, spoke at Community Conference 2014 in Copenhagen on April 3rd, about how to make your organisation love sharing ideas.
Community Conference is organised by Seismonaut. www.communityconference.dk
Veronika Janeckova & Nelson Sachse, Made by many - Headstart d. 2. juni 2015Seismonaut
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The ups and downs of empowering your fans, NIck Price - Community ConferenceSeismonaut
Community-based innovation has significant potential to address local challenges. By empowering communities to develop their own solutions, community members gain valuable skills while creating meaningful change. When supported through access to resources and networks, community-driven efforts can have lasting positive impacts far beyond any single project.
The ups and downs of empowering your fans - Community Conference 2014Seismonaut
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The document provides an overview and outlook on key trends for the year 2014, which they describe as the "Year of Serendipity." Some of the main points discussed include:
- Anticipatory computing and personalized notifications will become more common, with services anticipating users' needs before they know it.
- The rise of smart home devices and the "Internet of Things" will result in homes that are more automated and responsive to users' needs.
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Our industry has talked about autonomous driving for years now. But that concept expands to what I think is the most fascinating part of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show: autonomous living.
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Ultimately, the world of autonomous living is getting here faster than a lot of people predicted. And that means marketers need to get to work.
When all is said and done, as marketers our goal for connecting with consumers starts with identifying and creating the right value exchange, and then ensuring that we adapt our interactions around right time, right place. Autonomous living can and will take
that to the next level. And perhaps the most exciting thing about it is this: with all the advancements we’ve already seen, this is still just the beginning.
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Session: Parallel workshops
Engaging audiences digitally, on a budget.Gregory Povey
I was invited to lead a workshop at The MCG/DLNET Conference about engaging audiences digitally, on a budget.
It was fun.
http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/2012/02/24/working-together-to-engage-digital-audiences/
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A world with a revolution is always a good world. Because revolution always comes along with some new inventions and changes. And change is the universal rule of nature. If you do not adapt to the changes, you will become distinct gradually. The same happened almost 20 years ago. A Silicon Valley startup – Google, dethroned a Californian company – Yahoo. Until the commencement of Google, Yahoo was the sole search engine ruling the web. https://www.drivedigital.in/ info@drivedigital.in HEAD OFFICE Drive Digital Office 417-418 Alankar Plaza, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur 302039 (Raj.) Call: (+91) 9116 631 742 USA OFFICE Drive Digital 541 W Durango, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA Call: (+1) 3236 175 951 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtayfhryXnIMegKCrYRBmPA https://in.linkedin.com/company/drive-digital-india https://www.instagram.com/drivedigitalofficial/ https://www.facebook.com/drivedigital.in
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12 Most Talked About Trends At CES 2014Stacy Minero
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- The emergence of 4K content from partners like Netflix and ESPN to accompany the new TVs.
- Interactive and immersive TV features like dynamic sports stats displayed in real-time.
- The growth of wearables into new categories and the launch of the Pebble app store.
- Increasing connectivity and digital features in cars through Android integration and 4G internet connections.
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- Emerging technologies like beacons, bitcoin, ambient commerce, and virtual/augmented reality changing consumer behaviors and commerce.
- Brands experimenting with new marketing approaches like branded real estate, blurring gender lines, and sponsoring space travel.
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5 Predictions for CES 2015 by O&M Chief Digital Officer, WW, @BrandonBerger #...Ogilvy
Brandon Berger predicts 5 trends for CES 2015:
1. The cloud will overtake platforms in importance as content becomes device-agnostic and accessible from any device through personal clouds.
2. All devices will be connected to the internet and tap into personal clouds, with more wearables and household appliances becoming connected.
3. Technology will become more context-aware and personalized through understanding locations, moods, behaviors and environments.
4. Smart watches will proliferate but their defining features and expected behaviors are still emerging, with payments and secondary identification prominent.
5. Content will continue expanding into all areas and being available anywhere through over-the-top services, while tools to help
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Function led to the art of Industrial Design. Emotion led to the practice of User Experience. We are now in an era of Quantification & Automation. Machines & services are now built to serve us and build data representing the ME. What does that lead to in the worlds of Product & Experience Design? Let’s explore the impacts of Ubiquitous Computing, the High Availability of Low Cost Technology & Emergence of Machine Thinking on our Lifestyles & our Digital Lifestyles. Let’s share a little bit of energetic futurism. What happens when Form Follows Me?
For more from Jared head to: http://argodesign.com
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- Anticipatory computing and personalized notifications will become more common, with services anticipating users' needs before they know it.
- The rise of smart home devices and the "Internet of Things" will result in homes that are more automated and responsive to users' needs.
- Data collection and analysis will be used to benefit users by powering more intuitive, targeted messaging to improve health, productivity and experiences.
- Short, glanceable notifications optimized for mobile will be important for capturing users' attention in the dense
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It’s the idea that technology can tell us what we need—and help us get it—before we even realize it. Amazon’s Alexa has served as the ultimate gateway, with millions in sales this year.
Ultimately, the world of autonomous living is getting here faster than a lot of people predicted. And that means marketers need to get to work.
When all is said and done, as marketers our goal for connecting with consumers starts with identifying and creating the right value exchange, and then ensuring that we adapt our interactions around right time, right place. Autonomous living can and will take
that to the next level. And perhaps the most exciting thing about it is this: with all the advancements we’ve already seen, this is still just the beginning.
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Session: Parallel workshops
Engaging audiences digitally, on a budget.Gregory Povey
I was invited to lead a workshop at The MCG/DLNET Conference about engaging audiences digitally, on a budget.
It was fun.
http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/2012/02/24/working-together-to-engage-digital-audiences/
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This document discusses the exponential rate of technological progress and its impact on various aspects of life. It notes that advances in areas like artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology are converging and multiplying, accelerating the overall pace of change. Examples are given of technologies like self-driving cars, mobile payment systems, and digital assistants that would have seemed futuristic just a few years ago but are now commonplace. The document warns that this rapid change will significantly disrupt many industries and jobs but that it also creates new opportunities. It emphasizes that an "exponential thinking" mindset is needed to understand and benefit from the changes brought by living in an "exponential age."
12 Most Talked About Trends At CES 2014Stacy Minero
The document summarizes the major news and trends from CES 2014, including:
- Ultra HD TVs becoming more mainstream with lower prices and more models from top manufacturers.
- The emergence of 4K content from partners like Netflix and ESPN to accompany the new TVs.
- Interactive and immersive TV features like dynamic sports stats displayed in real-time.
- The growth of wearables into new categories and the launch of the Pebble app store.
- Increasing connectivity and digital features in cars through Android integration and 4G internet connections.
The document raises questions around the challenges of bringing these technologies to mainstream audiences and realizing their full potential.
The document provides a list of 100 things to watch in 2014 according to JWT. Some of the trends and things highlighted include the end of anonymity due to new technologies, the rise of mindfulness and contemplative practices, and the remixing of traditions. The bulk of the document then lists and briefly describes 100 specific trends, technologies, businesses, behaviors and ideas to watch in 2014, ranging from 3D printing and drones to virtual reality, Bitcoin, and brands expanding into space travel.
The document provides a list of 100 things to watch in 2014 according to JWT. Some of the trends and things highlighted include:
- The rise of 3D printing technology becoming more accessible to consumers through retail hubs and accessories.
- Non-traditional activities and customs gaining popularity such as aerial yoga, African contemporary art, and blending traditions.
- Emerging technologies like beacons, bitcoin, ambient commerce, and virtual/augmented reality changing consumer behaviors and commerce.
- Brands experimenting with new marketing approaches like branded real estate, blurring gender lines, and sponsoring space travel.
Through the presentation we briefly go through the current state of SEO and progress to technologies which are already present and imminently growing in importance; as well as look into future potential outcomes for other technicologies affecting how SEO is done in the future.
The document outlines 10 predictions for the future of technology from KDR recruitment: 1) Virtual reality rooms will answer questions through machine learning; 2) VR will become immersive enough that users can work, shop and socialize virtually without moving; 3) AI may eventually surpass and need to control human intelligence to prevent harm; 4) Robotic doctors will become common due to research; 5) Self-driving cars will be normalized through advances like Google's; 6) Internet-connected fridges will automatically reorder items; 7) Virtual reality pods can simulate virtual holidays; 8) People may live virtually through reality pods supplied with necessities; 9) Teleportation could eliminate vehicle transportation and reduce emissions; 10) Robot and
In what is shaping up to be a classic David versus Goliath matchup, a small firm out of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania is positioning itself as The Google Challenger and from recent reviews, DuckDuckGo might just have what it takes to go toe to toe with the search big boys.
Wearable technology was on display at CES 2014, though some prototypes focused more on functionality than fashion. Data from wearables can modify user behavior if presented contextually, and car companies are exploring how wearable data can monitor drivers for safety. The vision of an interconnected Internet of Things depends on ubiquitous connectivity, but more importantly on systems that consolidate data seamlessly for personalized experiences.
5 Predictions for CES 2015 by O&M Chief Digital Officer, WW, @BrandonBerger #...Ogilvy
Brandon Berger predicts 5 trends for CES 2015:
1. The cloud will overtake platforms in importance as content becomes device-agnostic and accessible from any device through personal clouds.
2. All devices will be connected to the internet and tap into personal clouds, with more wearables and household appliances becoming connected.
3. Technology will become more context-aware and personalized through understanding locations, moods, behaviors and environments.
4. Smart watches will proliferate but their defining features and expected behaviors are still emerging, with payments and secondary identification prominent.
5. Content will continue expanding into all areas and being available anywhere through over-the-top services, while tools to help
In 1999, Bill Gates wrote a book titled “Business @ the Speed of Thought.” In the book, Gates makes 15 bold predictions that at the time might have sounded outrageous.
But as business student Markus Kirjonen pointed out on his blog, Gates’ forecasts turned out to be “eerily prescient.”
Here are the 10 predictions he made nearly 20 years ago — and how close they have come to being true.
Join Jared Ficklin - Chief Creative Technologist of argodesign for his Smart Dumb Things Presentation form MIXX Canada 2015.
Function led to the art of Industrial Design. Emotion led to the practice of User Experience. We are now in an era of Quantification & Automation. Machines & services are now built to serve us and build data representing the ME. What does that lead to in the worlds of Product & Experience Design? Let’s explore the impacts of Ubiquitous Computing, the High Availability of Low Cost Technology & Emergence of Machine Thinking on our Lifestyles & our Digital Lifestyles. Let’s share a little bit of energetic futurism. What happens when Form Follows Me?
For more from Jared head to: http://argodesign.com
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disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, cybercriminal, computer virus, Virtual Private Networks
(VPN).
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On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities