The document provides information about Jorge Quiñones applying for an intern position. It includes his contact information, over 10 years of experience in sales, marketing, customer service, and sales management. It highlights his skills in collaborating with others, solving problems, using social media, and areas of expertise including software programs. It also lists his objective, education information, and previous work experience at various companies.
- Twitter's operations team manages software performance, availability, capacity planning, and configuration management for Twitter's backend infrastructure. They work with a dedicated managed services team to focus on computer science problems rather than physical infrastructure.
- In 2008, Twitter saw 752% growth in unique visitors. The company is not slowing down despite what outsiders say, as it is hard for outsiders to measure API usage. Rapid growth causes pain and forces an appreciation for institutionalized fear.
- The operations team's mantra is to find the weakest point using metrics, logs, and science; take corrective action; and move to the next weakest point in an ongoing, repeatable process of analysis and improvement.
This document summarizes the 2008 MySQL Conference. It provides information on the dates, location, speakers, and over 2000 attendees. It outlines several new features discussed at the conference, including MySQL 5.1, Workbench, hot backups, memcached integration, and testing tools. It also covers topics like Amazon EC2 storage, Gearman, query caching, backups, InnoDB improvements, and scaling strategies used by companies like Facebook, Flickr, and Wikipedia.
The document discusses building the metaverse through 7 layers: experiences, discovery, creator economy, spatial computing, decentralization, human interface, and infrastructure. It describes over 160 companies working in these layers and 9 megatrends like virtual mainstreaming, machine intelligence, and blockchain adoption that are enabling the metaverse. The metaverse will be led by creators using new tools to build distributed, open experiences across immersive 3D worlds.
The document provides information about Jorge Quiñones applying for an intern position. It includes his contact information, over 10 years of experience in sales, marketing, customer service, and sales management. It highlights his skills in collaborating with others, solving problems, using social media, and areas of expertise including software programs. It also lists his objective, education information, and previous work experience at various companies.
- Twitter's operations team manages software performance, availability, capacity planning, and configuration management for Twitter's backend infrastructure. They work with a dedicated managed services team to focus on computer science problems rather than physical infrastructure.
- In 2008, Twitter saw 752% growth in unique visitors. The company is not slowing down despite what outsiders say, as it is hard for outsiders to measure API usage. Rapid growth causes pain and forces an appreciation for institutionalized fear.
- The operations team's mantra is to find the weakest point using metrics, logs, and science; take corrective action; and move to the next weakest point in an ongoing, repeatable process of analysis and improvement.
This document summarizes the 2008 MySQL Conference. It provides information on the dates, location, speakers, and over 2000 attendees. It outlines several new features discussed at the conference, including MySQL 5.1, Workbench, hot backups, memcached integration, and testing tools. It also covers topics like Amazon EC2 storage, Gearman, query caching, backups, InnoDB improvements, and scaling strategies used by companies like Facebook, Flickr, and Wikipedia.
The document discusses building the metaverse through 7 layers: experiences, discovery, creator economy, spatial computing, decentralization, human interface, and infrastructure. It describes over 160 companies working in these layers and 9 megatrends like virtual mainstreaming, machine intelligence, and blockchain adoption that are enabling the metaverse. The metaverse will be led by creators using new tools to build distributed, open experiences across immersive 3D worlds.
The world has gone digital and it’s changed the way content is created and distributed. To keep up, your content has to be agile, omni-channel, multi-media, and quick enough to move at the speed of social.
And if you’re translating your actual product interface, it’s even more important to get every word right.
Clearly, the old-school translation process won’t cut it any more. Your localization strategy has to be digital first. And, if you are pretty far along already, then your maturing localization program needs more, better, faster–all at the speed of digital.
Read The content localization crisis to find out why you need a localization strategy that’s built for digital. Then get in touch to find out how RWS Moravia can build a digital content strategy for you.
The document discusses an integration between Nuxeo and Hippo. It provides an overview of Hippo, including that it is an open source enterprise web content management software. It then discusses how Nuxeo and Hippo both use open source models and Java technologies, providing organizations with value and quick time to market through their open and flexible platforms. A demo of the Nuxeo-Hippo integration is then mentioned.
The document provides an overview of Alfresco in 2011. It summarizes Alfresco's focus on developing a consumer-like user experience for enterprise content management, adding social features like following users and content popularity ratings, and improving scalability and performance. It also outlines Alfresco's strategy to provide their content management platform in both public and private cloud options and develop mobile and tablet apps and integration.
very very rough draft of a "pitch deck" for the geometron network, birds eye view of why this network exists, what it is, and how and why you can participate in it.
ActivityStrea.ms: Is It Getting Streamy In Here?Chris Messina
From Facebook's newsfeed to Twitter's relentless real-time updates, the metaphor of the "stream" has taken social networking beyond blog posts and on to rich social activities. Learn about ActivityStrea.ms - the open format adopted by Facebook, MySpace, and Windows Live - and how it's fundamentally changing the social web.
http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/400
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This presentation explains how Nuxeo DMS and Hippo CMS Join to Bridge Document Management, Web CMS Gap.
Building on each organization's strengths, open source document management vendor Nuxeo (news, site) and open source Web CMS vendor Hippo (news, site) have joined forces for the greater good of information management. The result is an integration, built upon the CMIS standard, that bridges the document management / Web CMS gap, surfacing Nuxeo-based structured content via Hippo-managed websites.
Boris Chan - FITC SCREENS - Becoming Social By Default on MobileBoris Chan
The document discusses becoming social by default on mobile applications. It covers several key points:
1) Designing mobile applications should be mobile-first, starting from scratch rather than porting web experiences. Every design decision matters on mobile due to limited screens.
2) Latency kills mobile experiences so applications must be fast and responsive. Caching and offline functionality are also important.
3) Social features can help with discovery, distribution, personalization and providing context if integrated thoughtfully into the core mobile experience rather than as an add-on.
4) Examples like Rdio, Instagram and Uber illustrate how mobile-first, social-by-design applications are disrupting incumbents by focusing
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Human: Thank you for the summary. Can you provide a 2 sentence summary as well?
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This document discusses how organizations can maximize their return on investment from open source software like Drupal. It introduces Large Scale Drupal, a new program launched by Acquia to help large Drupal users get more value through community participation, collaborative development projects, and knowledge sharing. The program aims to reduce costs by having members work on common problems together and release solutions for broader adoption. Examples of upcoming collaborative projects address content staging and configuration management needs.
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The Perfect Local Media Company Sebastien Provencher Lss 09 Presentation ...Simon Baptist
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Trends are the natural changes in behaviours or proceedings. We like to be aware of those indicators for inspiration and guidance. At the beginning of every year we look at UX, UI trends and emerging technologies to get that guidance from.
The document discusses the evolution of the mobile web from Mozilla's perspective. It covers Mozilla's background and values, the current state of the mobile web including the rise of smartphones and tablets, a vision for experiences beyond just browsing on mobile devices, and the role of HTML5, web apps, and other technologies in realizing this vision. It also outlines 24 visions for the future of mobile, such as rapid growth, cross-platform experiences, security and privacy, and the roles of native apps versus web apps.
PhoneGap allows developers to build mobile apps using standard web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by embedding a webview component within a native container, and provides a bridge for JavaScript to access some device APIs. PhoneGap has grown a large community and supports many mobile platforms. While it allows cross-platform development, apps are still packaged natively and some limitations remain. The future roadmap includes improved plugin support and new features like web sockets and background services to enhance the capabilities of hybrid mobile apps.
GovLoop Training Webinar: Social Media Basics Part 2GovLoop
This document summarizes a webinar on government use of social media. It discusses best practices from three presenters: the City of Reno discusses customizing social media for their citizens, having a sense of humor, and integrating social media into their content management system. The EPA discusses writing for their audience and using traditional and new outreach methods. Microsoft discusses social tools for governments, challenges of adoption, and their social computing platform for collaboration, communication and citizen engagement.
2015 05 02 lift conference - digital transformationRaphaël Briner
In 2015, I was warning Lift's audience that the cloud centralisation was at risk, thanks to blockchain's technologies. 2019 might be the year to see this disruption becoming true thanks to technologies like #holochain
The world has gone digital and it’s changed the way content is created and distributed. To keep up, your content has to be agile, omni-channel, multi-media, and quick enough to move at the speed of social.
And if you’re translating your actual product interface, it’s even more important to get every word right.
Clearly, the old-school translation process won’t cut it any more. Your localization strategy has to be digital first. And, if you are pretty far along already, then your maturing localization program needs more, better, faster–all at the speed of digital.
Read The content localization crisis to find out why you need a localization strategy that’s built for digital. Then get in touch to find out how RWS Moravia can build a digital content strategy for you.
The document discusses an integration between Nuxeo and Hippo. It provides an overview of Hippo, including that it is an open source enterprise web content management software. It then discusses how Nuxeo and Hippo both use open source models and Java technologies, providing organizations with value and quick time to market through their open and flexible platforms. A demo of the Nuxeo-Hippo integration is then mentioned.
The document provides an overview of Alfresco in 2011. It summarizes Alfresco's focus on developing a consumer-like user experience for enterprise content management, adding social features like following users and content popularity ratings, and improving scalability and performance. It also outlines Alfresco's strategy to provide their content management platform in both public and private cloud options and develop mobile and tablet apps and integration.
very very rough draft of a "pitch deck" for the geometron network, birds eye view of why this network exists, what it is, and how and why you can participate in it.
ActivityStrea.ms: Is It Getting Streamy In Here?Chris Messina
From Facebook's newsfeed to Twitter's relentless real-time updates, the metaphor of the "stream" has taken social networking beyond blog posts and on to rich social activities. Learn about ActivityStrea.ms - the open format adopted by Facebook, MySpace, and Windows Live - and how it's fundamentally changing the social web.
http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/400
Practical Microformats - Voices That MatterEmily Lewis
Talk for Voices That Matter - Web Design conference covering the basics of microformats, as well as examples and exercises to help publish microformats (XFN, hCard and hCalendar). Also includes numerous demonstrations and microformats resources, including validation, authoring and parsing tools.
This presentation explains how Nuxeo DMS and Hippo CMS Join to Bridge Document Management, Web CMS Gap.
Building on each organization's strengths, open source document management vendor Nuxeo (news, site) and open source Web CMS vendor Hippo (news, site) have joined forces for the greater good of information management. The result is an integration, built upon the CMIS standard, that bridges the document management / Web CMS gap, surfacing Nuxeo-based structured content via Hippo-managed websites.
Boris Chan - FITC SCREENS - Becoming Social By Default on MobileBoris Chan
The document discusses becoming social by default on mobile applications. It covers several key points:
1) Designing mobile applications should be mobile-first, starting from scratch rather than porting web experiences. Every design decision matters on mobile due to limited screens.
2) Latency kills mobile experiences so applications must be fast and responsive. Caching and offline functionality are also important.
3) Social features can help with discovery, distribution, personalization and providing context if integrated thoughtfully into the core mobile experience rather than as an add-on.
4) Examples like Rdio, Instagram and Uber illustrate how mobile-first, social-by-design applications are disrupting incumbents by focusing
This document discusses the core concepts of Web 2.0 including openness, collaboration, and community. It explains that Web 2.0 is focused on people, data, sharing, real-time interactions, and networks. Web 2.0 allows for new forms of collaboration and knowledge sharing between government agencies and citizens. Examples like Flickr, Twitter, and Get Satisfaction are given as tools that could be used to engage citizens and share government information in new ways.
Pablo Sanchez is the director of user experience design with experience leading UX teams for companies like HP, Yahoo, Western Digital, and others. He discusses how the proliferation of mobile devices and cloud services has changed consumer habits and expectations, with people now demanding access to content and services anywhere, anytime across fragmented digital lives. However, building unified ecosystems that meet these expectations across organizations is challenging due to coordination costs. Sanchez argues the goal for experience designers is to design user-centered ecosystems of devices, objects, services, and platforms in a simple, delightful way.
Human: Thank you for the summary. Can you provide a 2 sentence summary as well?
Getting The Most Out of Open Source and Drupal (Michael Meyers, Acquia)myplanetsteph
This document discusses how organizations can maximize their return on investment from open source software like Drupal. It introduces Large Scale Drupal, a new program launched by Acquia to help large Drupal users get more value through community participation, collaborative development projects, and knowledge sharing. The program aims to reduce costs by having members work on common problems together and release solutions for broader adoption. Examples of upcoming collaborative projects address content staging and configuration management needs.
The document discusses key debates around social software in enterprises. It addresses questions like whether social software can consistently provide ROI, the roles and responsibilities of community managers, whether to invest in social software platforms or socialize existing tools, and whether intranets should have communities or be communities. For each debate, arguments are presented on both sides, with the conclusion that the answers often depend on specific enterprise needs and contexts.
Web 2.0 is about people, data, and sharing enabled by new technologies. It emphasizes collaboration, community, and harnessing collective intelligence through platforms like wikis, social networks, blogs and user-generated content. For government, Web 2.0 means moving beyond one-stop portals to embrace mashups, reusable content and services, and treating citizens as collaborators. It involves opening up data and empowering users through feedback mechanisms and participatory policy-making. Early adoption of Web 2.0 could increase government efficiency and productivity through tools that facilitate real-time collaboration and information sharing.
The Perfect Local Media Company Sebastien Provencher Lss 09 Presentation ...Simon Baptist
Local Social Summit - Lab: What does the Perfect Local Media Company Look Like in 5 Years Time? The final session of the Summit is an interactive session where we put togther the ultimate specification for the killer local media company of the near future. Leader: Seb Provencher.
Trends are the natural changes in behaviours or proceedings. We like to be aware of those indicators for inspiration and guidance. At the beginning of every year we look at UX, UI trends and emerging technologies to get that guidance from.
The document discusses the evolution of the mobile web from Mozilla's perspective. It covers Mozilla's background and values, the current state of the mobile web including the rise of smartphones and tablets, a vision for experiences beyond just browsing on mobile devices, and the role of HTML5, web apps, and other technologies in realizing this vision. It also outlines 24 visions for the future of mobile, such as rapid growth, cross-platform experiences, security and privacy, and the roles of native apps versus web apps.
PhoneGap allows developers to build mobile apps using standard web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by embedding a webview component within a native container, and provides a bridge for JavaScript to access some device APIs. PhoneGap has grown a large community and supports many mobile platforms. While it allows cross-platform development, apps are still packaged natively and some limitations remain. The future roadmap includes improved plugin support and new features like web sockets and background services to enhance the capabilities of hybrid mobile apps.
GovLoop Training Webinar: Social Media Basics Part 2GovLoop
This document summarizes a webinar on government use of social media. It discusses best practices from three presenters: the City of Reno discusses customizing social media for their citizens, having a sense of humor, and integrating social media into their content management system. The EPA discusses writing for their audience and using traditional and new outreach methods. Microsoft discusses social tools for governments, challenges of adoption, and their social computing platform for collaboration, communication and citizen engagement.
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In 2015, I was warning Lift's audience that the cloud centralisation was at risk, thanks to blockchain's technologies. 2019 might be the year to see this disruption becoming true thanks to technologies like #holochain
The Knowledge Sharing Canvas is an accessible, efficient and participatory toolkit for knowledge enthusiasts to succeed in analysing, designing, developing, implementing and evaluating a Knowledge Sharing Network. Describe your own key clients use cases (status, metrics, complication, resolution, aspiration).
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Collect direct feedbacks from experienced CEOs
Understand their expectations/considerations from Switzerland regarding:
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This document summarizes 7 updates to a messaging platform, including adding context and hashtags to updates to improve discovery, changing header colors according to branding, making German the default language, optimizing page load time, displaying larger media in activity streams, sending HTML emails for various notifications, and adding a rich text editor with file and thumbnail previews. It concludes by asking for a trial on hw.io.
Situation rapide sur les besoins de l’internaute et les deux leaders en portabilité de données sociales
Origine de la portabilité dans le sens large du terme
Objets statiques (photos/vidéos) puis objets dynamiques (mashups) et pour finir objets sociaux.
La réponse de Google face au succès de la Facebook Platform
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Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
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Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
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Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
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during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
4. whatʼs your focus ?
social mobile real-time local
social mobile real-time local
social mobile real-time local
social mobile real-time local
social mobile real-time local
social mobile real-time local
10. A world of activities
New standards are
coming to give you
more reach, more
partners, more users,
more compatible
devices. Have a look
to activitystrea.ms
an extension to the Atom feed format to express what people are doing around web
The Activity Streams format has already been adopted by Facebook, MySpace, Windows Live, Opera, and many others.
Draft specs: Activities in Atom; Activity Schema; Atom Media.
The Cliqset FeedProxy converts 70 typical RSS and Atom feeds from popular social networks to support the Activity Streams format.
An initiative from the Diso Project. Background.
11. Changes
• The microblogging changes
the way people share links
and updates
• The stream condenses
everything in order to
increase efficiency: pictures,
headlines, comments, favs.
Every thing is condensed
• Good news: mobile world
likes it
12. smart CSS ?
actual css size
on techmeme.com
automated reduction
with mobile safari on
techmeme.com
new techmeme.com/m/
13. Changes
• Push notifications create new functions
• Push is applied now to...
messages push robots notif. push geonotif. push
social real-time local
«grab milk
pleaz» GOOG +4% proximity
14. Meta-datas for ever
From structured data to unstructured data,
human & machines have to play together
From automation to manual control, both
contribute to the necessary added value
16. +
• more on my activity...
Only
publishers
can sort
archives and wrong date
give the right
date
17. what would you
do for ...
notrehistoire.ch on a smart phone ?
18. Choose ...
as viewer, walking in the Alps > context
social real-time local
as viewers, with my family > private group
social real-time local
as active member, “chat” conversations
social real-time local
push