Waze is a free social navigation app that crowdsources traffic and road information. It has over 25 million registered users in Israel, with thousands of new users and unique active users every day. Drivers spend hundreds of minutes in the app each time they use it. Waze makes money by bringing drivers to points of sale for advertisements, branded pins, promotions, coupons and store searches.
The document proposes an app called E1 NEWZZ that allows users to report news stories from their smartphones. It aims to give anyone interested in journalism the chance to be a citizen reporter. The app will have social media integration, easy navigation, and location services. It is targeted towards smartphone users, especially those interested in reporting or staying informed about their community. The founders estimate that after two years and reaching 100,000 users, the app could generate annual revenues of 500,000 INR from advertising and subscriptions.
Waze - An introduction to Location Based Marketing on Waze [HUBFORUM]HUB INSTITUTE
This document provides an introduction to location-based marketing on Waze. It discusses how Waze uses real-time, crowdsourced traffic data from over 50 million user reports per month to help save drivers time. The document outlines Waze's history and growth, with key milestones such as its founding in 2008 and acquisition by Google in 2013. It also provides statistics on Waze's user base in Southeast Asian countries. Additionally, the document describes different location-based marketing options available on Waze, such as branded pins, zero-speed takeovers, and nearby arrows. It explores how these tools can be used at different stages of a consumer's buying journey and offers targeting capabilities. The document concludes by providing a contact to
Linesnap is a mobile app that shows users nearby venues with shorter wait times, such as coffee shops and restaurants, allowing them to plan ahead. It rewards users for reporting wait times, which are shared in real-time. The founders have experience in design, mobile apps, and innovation. Their goal is to launch on Android and iOS, starting with coffee shop and lunch crowds, and grow to 100,000 users within a year through targeted ads.
This document proposes developing a travel app that allows users to plan one-day trips in cities by filtering attractions and recommendations from local residents. It notes opportunities in the growing tourism market and lack of an app focused on quick day trips. The app would provide concise information on a city's famous attractions and local specialties. Competition exists but no direct competitors offer localized one-day itineraries. The app would initially be free and generate revenue from ads and optional premium features like discounts and travel advice. Local residents could earn rewards for providing feedback used to curate trip recommendations.
Waze, the mobile location landscape; avichai bakstMatthew Robinson
This document discusses location-based marketing and Waze's role in the mobile location landscape. It notes that location-based marketing spending is projected to grow significantly by 2019. Waze is described as a real-time crowdsourced traffic and navigation app with over 50 million global monthly active users. The document outlines Waze Ads which allows targeted mobile advertising on the app based on location and route details. It provides examples of ad effectiveness studies showing increased brand recall and navigation engagement from Waze ads.
This document describes a proposed mobile app called the Restroom App. The app would allow users to locate nearby public restrooms by entering a city, town, or store name. It would be available initially for Apple devices and list at least 10 restrooms within a 5 mile radius. The goal is to help people find a bathroom when they need one while out in public areas like malls, cities, or shopping outlets to avoid discomfort.
Summary of the key announcements made at Google I/O 2019, relating to Google Assistant and related tech like Duplex.
This presentation was given at the Google I/O extended event organised by GDG Melbourne, at Australia Post, in May 2019.
Waze is a free social navigation app that crowdsources traffic and road information. It has over 25 million registered users in Israel, with thousands of new users and unique active users every day. Drivers spend hundreds of minutes in the app each time they use it. Waze makes money by bringing drivers to points of sale for advertisements, branded pins, promotions, coupons and store searches.
The document proposes an app called E1 NEWZZ that allows users to report news stories from their smartphones. It aims to give anyone interested in journalism the chance to be a citizen reporter. The app will have social media integration, easy navigation, and location services. It is targeted towards smartphone users, especially those interested in reporting or staying informed about their community. The founders estimate that after two years and reaching 100,000 users, the app could generate annual revenues of 500,000 INR from advertising and subscriptions.
Waze - An introduction to Location Based Marketing on Waze [HUBFORUM]HUB INSTITUTE
This document provides an introduction to location-based marketing on Waze. It discusses how Waze uses real-time, crowdsourced traffic data from over 50 million user reports per month to help save drivers time. The document outlines Waze's history and growth, with key milestones such as its founding in 2008 and acquisition by Google in 2013. It also provides statistics on Waze's user base in Southeast Asian countries. Additionally, the document describes different location-based marketing options available on Waze, such as branded pins, zero-speed takeovers, and nearby arrows. It explores how these tools can be used at different stages of a consumer's buying journey and offers targeting capabilities. The document concludes by providing a contact to
Linesnap is a mobile app that shows users nearby venues with shorter wait times, such as coffee shops and restaurants, allowing them to plan ahead. It rewards users for reporting wait times, which are shared in real-time. The founders have experience in design, mobile apps, and innovation. Their goal is to launch on Android and iOS, starting with coffee shop and lunch crowds, and grow to 100,000 users within a year through targeted ads.
This document proposes developing a travel app that allows users to plan one-day trips in cities by filtering attractions and recommendations from local residents. It notes opportunities in the growing tourism market and lack of an app focused on quick day trips. The app would provide concise information on a city's famous attractions and local specialties. Competition exists but no direct competitors offer localized one-day itineraries. The app would initially be free and generate revenue from ads and optional premium features like discounts and travel advice. Local residents could earn rewards for providing feedback used to curate trip recommendations.
Waze, the mobile location landscape; avichai bakstMatthew Robinson
This document discusses location-based marketing and Waze's role in the mobile location landscape. It notes that location-based marketing spending is projected to grow significantly by 2019. Waze is described as a real-time crowdsourced traffic and navigation app with over 50 million global monthly active users. The document outlines Waze Ads which allows targeted mobile advertising on the app based on location and route details. It provides examples of ad effectiveness studies showing increased brand recall and navigation engagement from Waze ads.
This document describes a proposed mobile app called the Restroom App. The app would allow users to locate nearby public restrooms by entering a city, town, or store name. It would be available initially for Apple devices and list at least 10 restrooms within a 5 mile radius. The goal is to help people find a bathroom when they need one while out in public areas like malls, cities, or shopping outlets to avoid discomfort.
Summary of the key announcements made at Google I/O 2019, relating to Google Assistant and related tech like Duplex.
This presentation was given at the Google I/O extended event organised by GDG Melbourne, at Australia Post, in May 2019.
Krystle Kopacz, Digital GM at a committed lean-forward journalism brand, discusses mobile audience and analytics. She notes that 50% of their traffic comes from mobile, 70% of mobile traffic is from apps, they get over 500 app downloads per day, and they use push notifications. She outlines eight steps they took to drive over 40,000 app downloads, including building for mobile, being first or best, converting existing mobile users, and using editorial opportunities to promote the app. She also discusses the mobile analytics they track and the importance of listening to and acting on user feedback. Kopacz closes by mentioning some concerns that keep her up at night, such as in-app data and advertising models.
The document discusses a workshop for developing an app called "Osmiza" that would provide information about traditional roadside stands called "osmize" in Trieste, Italy. It outlines the developers and designer working on the app, what existing apps provide regarding osmize, user cases for tourists and locals, desired improvements to the user experience, and features the workshop wants to implement in a new app like maps, addresses, reviews, and weather forecasts. The workshop aims to gather feedback on ideas for developing a better osmize information app.
This is a presentation we gave at the 2011 California Downtown Association Conference. It's a general overview on how Smartphones work, what's the difference between an app and a mobile website, and what to look for when looking for an app developer.
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This is the world of apps. They are becoming as important as other basic things. In
office, at home, during journey and while sleeping, apps are with us to help in a variety
of ways. The alarm wakes up us is an app.
This document introduces smartphone apps and their benefits for organizations. It discusses how apps can help communities reach residents and visitors, encourage local engagement, and share a place's story in an interactive way. Native apps have advantages over web apps in usability and access to device features. The document provides an overview of app types and considerations for design, data management, monetization, and audience definition to create an effective local app.
On the 12th of March, Art Director Gabriel Tamborini and Designer Gabriel Tamborini took over the Apple store Sydney, offering up their insights and tips on designing for digital in a mobile world.
Find out more about Reactive's takeover of the Apple store here http://bit.ly/PJgBHR
Overview of a travel app for residents and visitors of Oklahoma City. With more than 100 entries and 700 photos it aids in exploring and discovering what is in the area.
This document provides an overview of the differences between mobile websites and mobile apps. It discusses how mobile apps provide more functionality than mobile websites but require an internet connection. The document then covers the mobile app development process and considerations for different types of apps. Examples are provided of successful apps like the Starbucks mobile card app and enterprise apps. Metrics for measuring mobile app ROI from advertising, in-app purchases, and commerce are also summarized.
Yapper is an online application builder that allows publishers to create mobile apps for their content without coding. It supports creating apps for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and iPad. Apps can include text, images, photos, videos, podcasts and music. Yapper tracks app usage through Google Analytics and handles app store submissions. However, there are costs associated with building and publishing apps through Yapper that range from $99 to $299 depending on the platform.
Let's face it: transportation and logistics are becoming a utility. Soon enough, the frictions that surround our movements will disappear like magic with the push of a button.
The Uber API was released in 2014, opening the door to an entire ecosystem of innovations that enhance our experience of mobility. From navigation & on-demand deliveries to local guides & IoT, apps can now tap into this data to provide new or smarter services.
Pretty exciting, right? ✨
Join this 45min workshop with Dustin Whittle for an introduction on how to build moving experiences with the Uber Developer Platform. Instantly integrate the ability to move people and things from A to B into any app!
Dustin Whittle is a Developer Advocate at Uber where he spends his days helping developers build moving experiences using the Uber developer platform. Find out more at dustinwhittle.com or follow him @dustinwhittle.
This document presents a mobile app called Parklink that helps users find parking spaces easily and quickly. It describes the problems with current parking situations such as drivers spending a lot of time and fuel searching for spaces. Parklink uses sensors in parking areas to indicate available spots in real-time. Users can search for parking by location and see options mapped out. The app aims to reduce stress for drivers while benefiting the environment, businesses, and government. However, acquiring sensors for the app proved challenging for the development team.
This document discusses iBeacons and their potential uses. iBeacons use Bluetooth Low Energy to allow devices to detect their proximity to nearby beacons. They can detect immediate, near, or far distances and work even when an app is closed. Potential uses include providing coupons, product info, and tracking locations in stores, malls, and other venues. The document also provides code for monitoring and ranging beacons using Core Location and details on beacon IDs, RSSI levels, and proximity values.
High Potential On Demand Service Apps Ideas for 2023-2024Codenance
The document provides 22 ideas for brilliant mobile app startups, including e-learning apps, social food delivery apps, fitness apps, UPI payment apps, call recording apps, social networking apps, goods transport apps, doctor consultation apps, travel planning apps, and more. Developing these kinds of apps could help startups launch successful businesses by fulfilling important needs and connecting users.
Code for Europe brings change agents called code fellows to cities throughout Europe to help foster innovation around common challenges. In 2013, 10 fellows created 8 apps in 7 cities that are now shared on Github and EuropeCommons.org. Joining as a host city or code fellow can help cities work with citizens and technology to create solutions. The presentation promotes Code for Europe's work of matching fellows with city problems to build open source apps, and encourages attendees to get involved.
DigitalTown Connect Travel Leadership Summit February 2018DigitalTown, Inc
The document discusses DigitalTown's solution to help cities thrive in the digital age by regaining control of their digital brand and economy. The key points are:
1. DigitalTown provides a smart search, wallet, web and commerce platform that keeps money in the local economy and makes thinking local habit-forming.
2. The platform gives cities their own search engine and transactional capabilities, as well as single sign-on access across services.
3. DigitalTown utilizes blockchain to enable shared city ownership through city shares and a frictionless trading system, restoring local economic sovereignty.
Enguia is a mobile app and desktop platform that allows small businesses to automate tasks like scheduling appointments, processing orders, and communicating with customers. The app provides a centralized portal for each business where they can manage operations and customers can find the business, get information, and complete tasks like booking appointments or placing orders. It aims to replace manual processes currently handled by attendants while also providing an easy way for customers to search, learn about, and engage with local businesses. The platform generates revenue through monthly fees paid by businesses to use the desktop portal for configuring their mobile presence within the app.
Mobile App - Future of Digital MarketingShri Krishna
This document discusses the importance of mobile apps in digital marketing. It states that 50% of ecommerce transactions now occur through mobile devices, and 85% of customers prefer using mobile apps over websites. Mobile apps can enhance brand reach, stimulate engagement and purchases, and leverage consumer interactivity. The document then provides examples of different types of mobile apps, such as apps for social media management, financial transactions, news, social networking, food ordering, workplace productivity, books, content creation, TV, and more. Overall, the document outlines how mobile apps are becoming a key part of digital marketing strategies.
The document discusses key strategies for designing a marketable mobile app. It recommends focusing on a target user group or activity, doing one main thing very well, and making the app socially driven. Specific examples are given of successful apps like Nike+ Running, MomsApp, Evernote, and Instagram that exemplify these strategies. The presentation emphasizes the importance of solving user problems, being unique, and redefining existing concepts to create a popular and viral app.
This document outlines a plan for an app called The Retrospect that provides customized magazines with updates on users' interests. The app aims to be a one-of-a-kind newsletter that brings people closer to their interests. It will have structured articles, a diverse choice platform, and privileged information. The document discusses the vision, mission, market overview, threats, goals, strategies, and tactics for the app, including targeting specific customer needs through accurate information and an attractive interface. It also covers the product, pricing, advertising, distribution, and implementation plans.
Smart People Smart City - An Android AppRonak Pani
The app aims to provide a platform for citizens to share technical knowledge and innovative ideas with municipal corporations and the government to help develop cities and India. It will offer information on development projects in smart cities and allow people to convey thoughts and ideas to local authorities. Citizens will also have the opportunity to get involved in development work and earn income. The app's competitors are mostly complaint-focused, while this app facilitates idea-sharing. It targets all demographic and geographic segments across India with the goal of empowering people to help design their country. Users can access city information, submit ideas to local government, and participate in nation-building through the app.
Krystle Kopacz, Digital GM at a committed lean-forward journalism brand, discusses mobile audience and analytics. She notes that 50% of their traffic comes from mobile, 70% of mobile traffic is from apps, they get over 500 app downloads per day, and they use push notifications. She outlines eight steps they took to drive over 40,000 app downloads, including building for mobile, being first or best, converting existing mobile users, and using editorial opportunities to promote the app. She also discusses the mobile analytics they track and the importance of listening to and acting on user feedback. Kopacz closes by mentioning some concerns that keep her up at night, such as in-app data and advertising models.
The document discusses a workshop for developing an app called "Osmiza" that would provide information about traditional roadside stands called "osmize" in Trieste, Italy. It outlines the developers and designer working on the app, what existing apps provide regarding osmize, user cases for tourists and locals, desired improvements to the user experience, and features the workshop wants to implement in a new app like maps, addresses, reviews, and weather forecasts. The workshop aims to gather feedback on ideas for developing a better osmize information app.
This is a presentation we gave at the 2011 California Downtown Association Conference. It's a general overview on how Smartphones work, what's the difference between an app and a mobile website, and what to look for when looking for an app developer.
If
This is the world of apps. They are becoming as important as other basic things. In
office, at home, during journey and while sleeping, apps are with us to help in a variety
of ways. The alarm wakes up us is an app.
This document introduces smartphone apps and their benefits for organizations. It discusses how apps can help communities reach residents and visitors, encourage local engagement, and share a place's story in an interactive way. Native apps have advantages over web apps in usability and access to device features. The document provides an overview of app types and considerations for design, data management, monetization, and audience definition to create an effective local app.
On the 12th of March, Art Director Gabriel Tamborini and Designer Gabriel Tamborini took over the Apple store Sydney, offering up their insights and tips on designing for digital in a mobile world.
Find out more about Reactive's takeover of the Apple store here http://bit.ly/PJgBHR
Overview of a travel app for residents and visitors of Oklahoma City. With more than 100 entries and 700 photos it aids in exploring and discovering what is in the area.
This document provides an overview of the differences between mobile websites and mobile apps. It discusses how mobile apps provide more functionality than mobile websites but require an internet connection. The document then covers the mobile app development process and considerations for different types of apps. Examples are provided of successful apps like the Starbucks mobile card app and enterprise apps. Metrics for measuring mobile app ROI from advertising, in-app purchases, and commerce are also summarized.
Yapper is an online application builder that allows publishers to create mobile apps for their content without coding. It supports creating apps for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and iPad. Apps can include text, images, photos, videos, podcasts and music. Yapper tracks app usage through Google Analytics and handles app store submissions. However, there are costs associated with building and publishing apps through Yapper that range from $99 to $299 depending on the platform.
Let's face it: transportation and logistics are becoming a utility. Soon enough, the frictions that surround our movements will disappear like magic with the push of a button.
The Uber API was released in 2014, opening the door to an entire ecosystem of innovations that enhance our experience of mobility. From navigation & on-demand deliveries to local guides & IoT, apps can now tap into this data to provide new or smarter services.
Pretty exciting, right? ✨
Join this 45min workshop with Dustin Whittle for an introduction on how to build moving experiences with the Uber Developer Platform. Instantly integrate the ability to move people and things from A to B into any app!
Dustin Whittle is a Developer Advocate at Uber where he spends his days helping developers build moving experiences using the Uber developer platform. Find out more at dustinwhittle.com or follow him @dustinwhittle.
This document presents a mobile app called Parklink that helps users find parking spaces easily and quickly. It describes the problems with current parking situations such as drivers spending a lot of time and fuel searching for spaces. Parklink uses sensors in parking areas to indicate available spots in real-time. Users can search for parking by location and see options mapped out. The app aims to reduce stress for drivers while benefiting the environment, businesses, and government. However, acquiring sensors for the app proved challenging for the development team.
This document discusses iBeacons and their potential uses. iBeacons use Bluetooth Low Energy to allow devices to detect their proximity to nearby beacons. They can detect immediate, near, or far distances and work even when an app is closed. Potential uses include providing coupons, product info, and tracking locations in stores, malls, and other venues. The document also provides code for monitoring and ranging beacons using Core Location and details on beacon IDs, RSSI levels, and proximity values.
High Potential On Demand Service Apps Ideas for 2023-2024Codenance
The document provides 22 ideas for brilliant mobile app startups, including e-learning apps, social food delivery apps, fitness apps, UPI payment apps, call recording apps, social networking apps, goods transport apps, doctor consultation apps, travel planning apps, and more. Developing these kinds of apps could help startups launch successful businesses by fulfilling important needs and connecting users.
Code for Europe brings change agents called code fellows to cities throughout Europe to help foster innovation around common challenges. In 2013, 10 fellows created 8 apps in 7 cities that are now shared on Github and EuropeCommons.org. Joining as a host city or code fellow can help cities work with citizens and technology to create solutions. The presentation promotes Code for Europe's work of matching fellows with city problems to build open source apps, and encourages attendees to get involved.
DigitalTown Connect Travel Leadership Summit February 2018DigitalTown, Inc
The document discusses DigitalTown's solution to help cities thrive in the digital age by regaining control of their digital brand and economy. The key points are:
1. DigitalTown provides a smart search, wallet, web and commerce platform that keeps money in the local economy and makes thinking local habit-forming.
2. The platform gives cities their own search engine and transactional capabilities, as well as single sign-on access across services.
3. DigitalTown utilizes blockchain to enable shared city ownership through city shares and a frictionless trading system, restoring local economic sovereignty.
Enguia is a mobile app and desktop platform that allows small businesses to automate tasks like scheduling appointments, processing orders, and communicating with customers. The app provides a centralized portal for each business where they can manage operations and customers can find the business, get information, and complete tasks like booking appointments or placing orders. It aims to replace manual processes currently handled by attendants while also providing an easy way for customers to search, learn about, and engage with local businesses. The platform generates revenue through monthly fees paid by businesses to use the desktop portal for configuring their mobile presence within the app.
Mobile App - Future of Digital MarketingShri Krishna
This document discusses the importance of mobile apps in digital marketing. It states that 50% of ecommerce transactions now occur through mobile devices, and 85% of customers prefer using mobile apps over websites. Mobile apps can enhance brand reach, stimulate engagement and purchases, and leverage consumer interactivity. The document then provides examples of different types of mobile apps, such as apps for social media management, financial transactions, news, social networking, food ordering, workplace productivity, books, content creation, TV, and more. Overall, the document outlines how mobile apps are becoming a key part of digital marketing strategies.
The document discusses key strategies for designing a marketable mobile app. It recommends focusing on a target user group or activity, doing one main thing very well, and making the app socially driven. Specific examples are given of successful apps like Nike+ Running, MomsApp, Evernote, and Instagram that exemplify these strategies. The presentation emphasizes the importance of solving user problems, being unique, and redefining existing concepts to create a popular and viral app.
This document outlines a plan for an app called The Retrospect that provides customized magazines with updates on users' interests. The app aims to be a one-of-a-kind newsletter that brings people closer to their interests. It will have structured articles, a diverse choice platform, and privileged information. The document discusses the vision, mission, market overview, threats, goals, strategies, and tactics for the app, including targeting specific customer needs through accurate information and an attractive interface. It also covers the product, pricing, advertising, distribution, and implementation plans.
Smart People Smart City - An Android AppRonak Pani
The app aims to provide a platform for citizens to share technical knowledge and innovative ideas with municipal corporations and the government to help develop cities and India. It will offer information on development projects in smart cities and allow people to convey thoughts and ideas to local authorities. Citizens will also have the opportunity to get involved in development work and earn income. The app's competitors are mostly complaint-focused, while this app facilitates idea-sharing. It targets all demographic and geographic segments across India with the goal of empowering people to help design their country. Users can access city information, submit ideas to local government, and participate in nation-building through the app.
Unicef mobile chameleon pres adtech 2013 v3ad:tech London
Chameleon created a mobile donation funnel for UNICEF to optimize donations from mobile users. They developed a standalone mobile site rather than a responsive site due to the functionality needed. Testing showed the mobile site increased mobile donations by 79% and the conversion rate from 0.12% to 0.37%, with the number of donations increasing 167%. The project's success demonstrated the importance of designing for mobile from the start rather than retrofitting desktop sites.
On-demand deliver app - Google Docs.pdfharikacheluru
Today's popular on-demand Uber models can be located in a variety of sectors from grocery to healthcare. Nevertheless, replicating this idea to another niche is not enough to be successful. There are many pitfalls associated with shipping an order, so it is important to consider many factors
Civic Playground is a hub that develops apps to help readers address civic issues and keep journalism relevant through reporting that drives traffic to apps and community engagement, with initial apps including SNAPMapper ("The Yelp for food stamp users"), ShopHere (a local shopping app), and Recover2Gether (a disaster response app) to connect those who need help to those who can provide it. The goal is to reinvent local community and markets online through a virtuous cycle between journalism and useful civic-focused apps.
"Fun & Functionality - Brand strategies for the future of the Mobile Internet"Webling
The document discusses mobile app trends globally and in Australia. It notes that the iPhone App Store passed 5 billion downloads in June 2010, with the last billion taking only two months. Three quarters of Australian smartphone users have downloaded free apps, with social, games, maps, travel, weather and banking as the most useful categories. The document outlines different models for paid and free apps, and how free branded utility and entertainment apps can improve brands through exposure, reach consumers with low costs, and influence purchase decisions. It provides case studies of successful branded Australian apps from Tic Tac and Coles.
- Tesco created a mobile app using PowaTag technology to allow customers to pay for meal deals quicker through their smartphones.
- T-Mobile added 14 new music streaming services like Google Play Music and SoundCloud to their Music Freedom program which allows unlimited streaming without using data.
- Facebook introduced Privacy Basics to provide interactive guides answering common questions about privacy settings and controls on Facebook.
The WRK app unites employees offering services with employers needing those services by facilitating "mini-jobs" through a digital platform. Users can offer tasks like grocery shopping or dog walking, and others can apply for those jobs. The app transfers payment between users after a job is completed. It aims to provide opportunities for students, unemployed individuals, seniors, and others seeking occasional work or assistance. The company manages the platform and app features to connect users and resolve disputes, with an emphasis on security through verified user profiles, chat functions, and GPS tracking during jobs.
1) DigitalTown aims to build a global smart city platform and network of local websites/apps for cities to power thriving local economies.
2) The platform proposes a framework using blockchain to distribute shared ownership of the platform through coins distributed to citizens.
3) Features like Smart Search, Smart Wallet, Smart Web and Smart Commerce are designed to keep the platform local-first while allowing interoperability between cities globally.
This document summarizes an entrepreneurial seminar presented by students from the Pontifical Bolivarian University. It discusses the development of a mobile application called "Utools" that would integrate the university's main online services into a single platform. The application would allow students to access tools like the university website, library, and payment systems through one login on their mobile devices. The presentation outlines the application's mission to be accepted by the entire university community and later expand to other universities. It describes the needs the application aims to satisfy, like reducing network congestion and providing personalized information in one centralized place.
This document provides information about a company called Hydrae that offers web and digital services including social media marketing, web and mobile application development, SEO, and content creation. They aim to help businesses improve communication, sales, and online presence. The document describes their services and processes in developing digital strategies and technologies, and provides several case studies of projects they have completed for clients.
The proposed Android app, called PRODUCTIVITY, allows users to monitor and get reports on their smartphone usage. It provides in-depth analytics of total usage time, screen unlocks, and time spent on individual apps. Users can view hourly, daily, or weekly summaries and curb excessive phone use by setting time restrictions and alerts. The free version provides basic usage tracking for 6 months, while the premium version offers extended backup, advanced tools, and an ad-free experience. The app aims to help users gain insights into their mobile habits and support efforts to reduce phone addiction.
Powercode is a digital agency that has delivered over 160 projects for over 110 clients since 2015. They have a team of over 100 technical experts proficient in Flutter, React Native, and other technologies. Some of their notable projects include building a mobile supermarket ecosystem for Goodex, a Flutter app for facade cleaning company ATG Fassadenreinigung, and front-end work for a major Asian telecommunications provider. They have experience delivering projects across web, mobile, and other platforms for industries like eCommerce, healthcare, sports, and more.
Powercode Company Overview & Partnership OpportunitiesPowercode
Powercode is a software development and IT consulting company founded in 2015 with over 100 employees across 18 offices in 4 countries. They provide outsourcing, outstaffing, and dedicated development teams for web, mobile, and software projects. Powercode has experience with Fortune 500 clients and has completed over 100 projects across various industries. They offer full-cycle development services including custom software, mobile apps, quality assurance, and IT consulting to help clients solve business challenges through technology.
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. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can offer improvements to mood, focus, and overall feelings of well-being over time.
Powercode offers various software development services including iOS development, industry niche solutions, architecture solutions, business analysis, Android development, UI/UX design, brand book creation, naming and slogans, project management, custom approaches, dedicated teams, quality assurance, and technology implementation. They utilize the latest standards and test across devices to create high quality apps. Powercode values quality over quantity and ensures projects are completed on time and on budget.
This document summarizes several Ukrainian founded tech companies including WhatsApp, Gitlab, Grammarly, Templatemonster, Deposit photos, Petcube, Allset, and Bitfury. It provides details on the founders, year founded, users, and other notable facts about each company's success and growth. Many of these companies have gained millions of users worldwide and have been acquired by or partnered with large technology companies. This highlights the innovative work and impact of Ukrainian entrepreneurs in building globally successful software companies.
This document describes a car shipping CRM system that can:
1) Automate workflows, communications, payments, and order tracking to simplify the car shipping process for companies and clients.
2) Manage leads, create quotes and orders, track tasks, and view reports to help shipping companies improve efficiency and productivity.
3) Provide benefits like increasing sales, improving customer satisfaction, and enriching a company's database to support its growth.
Mobile App Development Company In Noida | Drona InfotechDrona Infotech
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Everything You Need to Know About X-Sign: The eSign Functionality of XfilesPr...XfilesPro
Wondering how X-Sign gained popularity in a quick time span? This eSign functionality of XfilesPro DocuPrime has many advancements to offer for Salesforce users. Explore them now!
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Unveiling the Advantages of Agile Software Development.pdfbrainerhub1
Learn about Agile Software Development's advantages. Simplify your workflow to spur quicker innovation. Jump right in! We have also discussed the advantages.
Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
E-commerce Development Services- Hornet DynamicsHornet Dynamics
For any business hoping to succeed in the digital age, having a strong online presence is crucial. We offer Ecommerce Development Services that are customized according to your business requirements and client preferences, enabling you to create a dynamic, safe, and user-friendly online store.
Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
Hand Rolled Applicative User ValidationCode KataPhilip Schwarz
Could you use a simple piece of Scala validation code (granted, a very simplistic one too!) that you can rewrite, now and again, to refresh your basic understanding of Applicative operators <*>, <*, *>?
The goal is not to write perfect code showcasing validation, but rather, to provide a small, rough-and ready exercise to reinforce your muscle-memory.
Despite its grandiose-sounding title, this deck consists of just three slides showing the Scala 3 code to be rewritten whenever the details of the operators begin to fade away.
The code is my rough and ready translation of a Haskell user-validation program found in a book called Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell - Fall in love with applicative functors.
WWDC 2024 Keynote Review: For CocoaCoders AustinPatrick Weigel
Overview of WWDC 2024 Keynote Address.
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Understandable dialogue on Apple TV+
On-device app controlling AI.
Access to ChatGPT with a guest appearance by Chief Data Thief Sam Altman!
App Locking! iPhone Mirroring! And a Calculator!!
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A mobile app to share knowledge
experience.
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CORE FUNCTIONALITY:
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companies
• Search for companies, groups, and
users
• Impersonate any other user
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• Chat
CORE FUNCTIONALITY:
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A useful web source for house buyers
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A nutrition app.
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macronutrients you get
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An app that helps citizens and tourists
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A social, giving platform that connects
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An app for future moms to control a
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creation
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