This document discusses using open source software for Government 2.0 initiatives to allow for more transparent and collaborative governance. It suggests that open source software provides inexpensive, scalable, and auditable internal systems while allowing governments to engage with citizens through public online platforms. The vision is for governments to use open protocols and linked open data hosted on their own servers to share information and connect with existing social networks in a distributed and interoperable way.
This document lists various Microsoft programs and operating systems including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, XP, 2007, Vista and Windows along with mentioning documents under the START menu. It provides a listing of common Microsoft applications and versions of Windows operating systems.
This document discusses XIRCD, a Perl module for building IRC servers and clients. XIRCD uses POE (Parallel Object Environment) and Moose to provide a component-based framework for easily developing IRC services and functionality. It allows developers to build reusable IRC components and integrate them to create customized IRC servers and clients. The document provides examples of using XIRCD to build an IRC time component and discusses possible additional features like integrating calendars, feeds or todo lists.
The document discusses trends in webfilms and viral videos on the internet. It outlines key factors for videos going viral, such as being creative, entertaining, and shocking. It also discusses how advertisers are using new techniques like user-generated content contests and viral marketing campaigns to promote their brands online through engaging short-form videos on websites like YouTube. Successful webfilms are aimed at specific target audiences and complement other advertising rather than replacing traditional methods.
60+ Inspirational Quotes from Cannes Lions 2014Michael Boamah
This document summarizes key discussions from several panels at Cannes 2014 on topics related to data, creativity, mobile marketing, video, social media, and the evolving marketing industry. Some of the main points include: the importance of combining data and creativity for effective marketing; the need for mobile strategies rather than just campaigns; the growing role of video and its benefits for marketing; and how marketing must adapt to new technologies and keep up with changing consumer behaviors, especially among younger audiences.
This document discusses using open source software for Government 2.0 initiatives to allow for more transparent and collaborative governance. It suggests that open source software provides inexpensive, scalable, and auditable internal systems while allowing governments to engage with citizens through public online platforms. The vision is for governments to use open protocols and linked open data hosted on their own servers to share information and connect with existing social networks in a distributed and interoperable way.
This document lists various Microsoft programs and operating systems including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, XP, 2007, Vista and Windows along with mentioning documents under the START menu. It provides a listing of common Microsoft applications and versions of Windows operating systems.
This document discusses XIRCD, a Perl module for building IRC servers and clients. XIRCD uses POE (Parallel Object Environment) and Moose to provide a component-based framework for easily developing IRC services and functionality. It allows developers to build reusable IRC components and integrate them to create customized IRC servers and clients. The document provides examples of using XIRCD to build an IRC time component and discusses possible additional features like integrating calendars, feeds or todo lists.
The document discusses trends in webfilms and viral videos on the internet. It outlines key factors for videos going viral, such as being creative, entertaining, and shocking. It also discusses how advertisers are using new techniques like user-generated content contests and viral marketing campaigns to promote their brands online through engaging short-form videos on websites like YouTube. Successful webfilms are aimed at specific target audiences and complement other advertising rather than replacing traditional methods.
60+ Inspirational Quotes from Cannes Lions 2014Michael Boamah
This document summarizes key discussions from several panels at Cannes 2014 on topics related to data, creativity, mobile marketing, video, social media, and the evolving marketing industry. Some of the main points include: the importance of combining data and creativity for effective marketing; the need for mobile strategies rather than just campaigns; the growing role of video and its benefits for marketing; and how marketing must adapt to new technologies and keep up with changing consumer behaviors, especially among younger audiences.