The document provides tips for producing effective video content including following a process of pre-production, production, and post-production. It recommends determining a topic and niche, developing a treatment and script, choosing the right camera and equipment, practicing techniques like lighting and framing, and editing and uploading the final video online.
This document provides an overview of the Russian IT sector. It discusses how Russian IT started in military research and development centers, with Tetris being developed in a closed research center in 1984. When the Soviet Union collapsed in the 1990s, it led to a halt in military spending and a brain drain of over 100,000 scientists leaving Russia in the following decades. However, the document notes that Russian IT is not dead, as brain drain seems to be slowing down and Russia is now ready to monetize its IT sector. It provides statistics showing growing internet penetration, mobile phone use, and social media, advertising, and e-commerce markets in Russia. The document concludes that while Russia's IT market has yet to experience a
This poem discusses freedom and different aspects of it. It refers to cracks breaking free, a rusted door opening to the sky, and the internet providing freedom to knowledge. It also mentions sleep as a slip from time. Another section talks about jobs like a television antenna that works 24/7 and a growing city. The final section encourages being sharp and standing out like a green light in a reflection.
Russian internet market and yandex overview iss london.18 may 2011Preston Carey
- Yandex is the dominant search engine in Russia, capturing around 65% of the search market share as of January 2011. Google is a distant second with around 22% market share.
- The Russian internet market is growing rapidly due to increasing internet penetration rates in the country. Russia now has over 60 million internet users, the 7th largest number globally.
- Most major internet sites in Russia are local companies, with Yandex and Mail.Ru being the top two. The search engine industry is dominated by Yandex, which has maintained over 50% market share since 2008 despite upgrades by competitors like Google.
The document provides an overview of key economic and market indicators for Russia including:
1. General population and demographic statistics for Russia's top 10 cities by population as well as national population and GDP figures.
2. Socioeconomic indicators for Russia from 2004-2012 showing GDP, unemployment, external debt, exchange rates and other metrics that demonstrate steady economic growth despite the 2009 crisis.
3. Breakdowns of Russia's population and demographics by age group, showing a large working age population.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
The document provides tips for producing effective video content including following a process of pre-production, production, and post-production. It recommends determining a topic and niche, developing a treatment and script, choosing the right camera and equipment, practicing techniques like lighting and framing, and editing and uploading the final video online.
This document provides an overview of the Russian IT sector. It discusses how Russian IT started in military research and development centers, with Tetris being developed in a closed research center in 1984. When the Soviet Union collapsed in the 1990s, it led to a halt in military spending and a brain drain of over 100,000 scientists leaving Russia in the following decades. However, the document notes that Russian IT is not dead, as brain drain seems to be slowing down and Russia is now ready to monetize its IT sector. It provides statistics showing growing internet penetration, mobile phone use, and social media, advertising, and e-commerce markets in Russia. The document concludes that while Russia's IT market has yet to experience a
This poem discusses freedom and different aspects of it. It refers to cracks breaking free, a rusted door opening to the sky, and the internet providing freedom to knowledge. It also mentions sleep as a slip from time. Another section talks about jobs like a television antenna that works 24/7 and a growing city. The final section encourages being sharp and standing out like a green light in a reflection.
Russian internet market and yandex overview iss london.18 may 2011Preston Carey
- Yandex is the dominant search engine in Russia, capturing around 65% of the search market share as of January 2011. Google is a distant second with around 22% market share.
- The Russian internet market is growing rapidly due to increasing internet penetration rates in the country. Russia now has over 60 million internet users, the 7th largest number globally.
- Most major internet sites in Russia are local companies, with Yandex and Mail.Ru being the top two. The search engine industry is dominated by Yandex, which has maintained over 50% market share since 2008 despite upgrades by competitors like Google.
The document provides an overview of key economic and market indicators for Russia including:
1. General population and demographic statistics for Russia's top 10 cities by population as well as national population and GDP figures.
2. Socioeconomic indicators for Russia from 2004-2012 showing GDP, unemployment, external debt, exchange rates and other metrics that demonstrate steady economic growth despite the 2009 crisis.
3. Breakdowns of Russia's population and demographics by age group, showing a large working age population.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
The document lists various projects related to information and interface design, including designing a real-time traffic information system, visualizing the discography of musician A.R. Rahman, designing an infotainment system for elderly drivers, designing the next generation of Microsoft's Windows operating system, designing mobile services for low-income users, improving mobile phone conversations and interactions, and representing industrial areas and waste composition in Bangalore. The document also lists various methods and techniques used for information and interface design projects, such as literature reviews, data analytics, prototyping, ethnographic research, field observations, personas, and user research.
Richer Interactions And Experiences Over Mobile Phonemanoj manduva
This paper discusses the need for improved mobile phone interaction design and interfaces. The authors conducted research observing 150 mobile phone users in India to understand usage patterns and needs. They identified key categories of conversations and conceptualized new interaction concepts. These concepts include sharing emotions through animated avatars and stitching location images to aid navigation. The paper aims to close the gap between expanding mobile usage and user experiences in developing countries.
The document discusses the limitations that designers and technologists may face due to their different backgrounds and expertise. Designers from non-technical backgrounds may not be able to fully evaluate the technical feasibility or costs of a design concept. Technologists focused on science and engineering may ignore usability or sustainability factors or be unaware of user needs. The document proposes collaborations between design and technology students to help bridge these gaps, such as team projects, knowledge sharing forums, and mentorship from faculty.
The document discusses the limitations that designers and technologists may face due to their different backgrounds and expertise. Designers from non-technical backgrounds may not be able to fully evaluate the technical feasibility or costs of a design concept. Technologists focused on science and engineering may ignore usability or sustainability factors or be unaware of user needs. The document proposes collaborations between design and technology students to help bridge these gaps, such as team projects, knowledge sharing forums, and mentorship from faculty.
The document discusses the limitations that designers and technologists may face due to their different backgrounds and expertise. Designers from non-technical backgrounds may not be able to fully evaluate the technical feasibility or costs of a design concept. Technologists focused on science and engineering may ignore usability or sustainability factors or be unaware of user needs. The document proposes collaborations between design and technology students to help bridge these gaps, such as team projects, knowledge sharing forums, and mentorship from faculty.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Blo is a new multimodal interaction device that uses forced exhalation, or blowing, as a digital input. Sensors in the Blo device can detect the pressure, temperature, duration, and other parameters of a user's exhalation. These sensor readings are processed and used to control operations or perform actions on connected devices. The Blo concept introduces blowing as a more natural way for humans to interact with computers and machines. It has the potential for applications that improve accessibility for users with impairments or allow hands-free interaction in hazardous environments like wet conditions. Some example use scenarios discussed are controlling a powered wheelchair or electrical appliances without direct contact.
An engineer is reminded of the beauty and precision of engineering by observing the golden mean proportions of an umbrella's joints and spokes. The photograph shows additional geometric patterns and symbolism, including a bleeding wall made pale by glass pieces, eyes positioned at the golden mean, and patterns on chairs and blinds that represent being stuck in life.
Manoj Manduva's portfolio provides information about his education and skills. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from M.V.S.R Engineering College with distinction. His objective is to reach greater heights by unleashing his skills, creativity, and enthusiasm while adding value to society and his country. He has skills in graphic design, computer graphics, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Corel Draw.
The document lists various projects related to information and interface design, including designing a real-time traffic information system, visualizing the discography of musician A.R. Rahman, designing an infotainment system for elderly drivers, designing the next generation of Microsoft's Windows operating system, designing mobile services for low-income users, improving mobile phone conversations and interactions, and representing industrial areas and waste composition in Bangalore. The document also lists various methods and techniques used for information and interface design projects, such as literature reviews, data analytics, prototyping, ethnographic research, field observations, personas, and user research.
Richer Interactions And Experiences Over Mobile Phonemanoj manduva
This paper discusses the need for improved mobile phone interaction design and interfaces. The authors conducted research observing 150 mobile phone users in India to understand usage patterns and needs. They identified key categories of conversations and conceptualized new interaction concepts. These concepts include sharing emotions through animated avatars and stitching location images to aid navigation. The paper aims to close the gap between expanding mobile usage and user experiences in developing countries.
The document discusses the limitations that designers and technologists may face due to their different backgrounds and expertise. Designers from non-technical backgrounds may not be able to fully evaluate the technical feasibility or costs of a design concept. Technologists focused on science and engineering may ignore usability or sustainability factors or be unaware of user needs. The document proposes collaborations between design and technology students to help bridge these gaps, such as team projects, knowledge sharing forums, and mentorship from faculty.
The document discusses the limitations that designers and technologists may face due to their different backgrounds and expertise. Designers from non-technical backgrounds may not be able to fully evaluate the technical feasibility or costs of a design concept. Technologists focused on science and engineering may ignore usability or sustainability factors or be unaware of user needs. The document proposes collaborations between design and technology students to help bridge these gaps, such as team projects, knowledge sharing forums, and mentorship from faculty.
The document discusses the limitations that designers and technologists may face due to their different backgrounds and expertise. Designers from non-technical backgrounds may not be able to fully evaluate the technical feasibility or costs of a design concept. Technologists focused on science and engineering may ignore usability or sustainability factors or be unaware of user needs. The document proposes collaborations between design and technology students to help bridge these gaps, such as team projects, knowledge sharing forums, and mentorship from faculty.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Blo is a new multimodal interaction device that uses forced exhalation, or blowing, as a digital input. Sensors in the Blo device can detect the pressure, temperature, duration, and other parameters of a user's exhalation. These sensor readings are processed and used to control operations or perform actions on connected devices. The Blo concept introduces blowing as a more natural way for humans to interact with computers and machines. It has the potential for applications that improve accessibility for users with impairments or allow hands-free interaction in hazardous environments like wet conditions. Some example use scenarios discussed are controlling a powered wheelchair or electrical appliances without direct contact.
An engineer is reminded of the beauty and precision of engineering by observing the golden mean proportions of an umbrella's joints and spokes. The photograph shows additional geometric patterns and symbolism, including a bleeding wall made pale by glass pieces, eyes positioned at the golden mean, and patterns on chairs and blinds that represent being stuck in life.
Manoj Manduva's portfolio provides information about his education and skills. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from M.V.S.R Engineering College with distinction. His objective is to reach greater heights by unleashing his skills, creativity, and enthusiasm while adding value to society and his country. He has skills in graphic design, computer graphics, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Corel Draw.