Resultados del estudio Navegantes en la Red, realizado por la Asociación para la Investigación de Medios de Comunicación (AIMC), la que elabora el Estudio General de Medios, y que ha contado con las respuestas voluntarias de 40.000 personas.
Los especialistas recomiendan comer adecuadamente con frutas y vegetales, tomar vitaminas como la C, hacer ejercicio y caminar al menos 30 minutos diarios, lavarse las manos con frecuencia y tomar aire fresco para evitar enfermarse. Sin embargo, el documento también sugiere que mantener altos niveles de alcohol mata los gérmenes y previene las enfermedades.
Los especialistas recomiendan comer adecuadamente con frutas y vegetales, tomar vitaminas como la C, hacer ejercicio y caminar al menos 30 minutos diarios, lavarse las manos a menudo y tomar aire fresco para evitar enfermarse. El documento luego sugiere mantener altos niveles de alcohol para mantener alejados los gérmenes, aunque esto claramente no es un consejo médico válido.
El documento habla sobre cómo aunque se pierden cosas en la vida como personas o momentos, también se ganan cosas como aprendizaje, limpieza del alma o el ejemplo de las vidas de otros. Alienta a las personas a recomenzar, a dejar ir el pasado dañino, a confiar en uno mismo y a soñar en grande para lograr objetivos positivos. Finalmente, invita a aprovechar cada día como una nueva oportunidad para amar y vivir apasionadamente.
The document lists 10 life lessons about love, fear, happiness, and helping others. It encourages embracing love without fear, focusing on yourself, pursuing your passions without worry, asking for and providing help, sharing knowledge, accepting responsibility for your life choices, facing your fears through meditation, appreciating current happiness, and being grateful for teachers. Pictures and links are provided for additional information.
1) The document provides 10 life lessons about making the most of opportunities, relying on intuition, letting go of things that don't happen quickly, being fearless, and not blaming yourself for what happens.
2) It encourages living freely by making the right choices, thinking positively in difficult times by being grateful for what you have, and allowing things to come naturally without waiting endlessly.
3) The final lesson emphasizes the importance of love.
Resultados del estudio Navegantes en la Red, realizado por la Asociación para la Investigación de Medios de Comunicación (AIMC), la que elabora el Estudio General de Medios, y que ha contado con las respuestas voluntarias de 40.000 personas.
Los especialistas recomiendan comer adecuadamente con frutas y vegetales, tomar vitaminas como la C, hacer ejercicio y caminar al menos 30 minutos diarios, lavarse las manos con frecuencia y tomar aire fresco para evitar enfermarse. Sin embargo, el documento también sugiere que mantener altos niveles de alcohol mata los gérmenes y previene las enfermedades.
Los especialistas recomiendan comer adecuadamente con frutas y vegetales, tomar vitaminas como la C, hacer ejercicio y caminar al menos 30 minutos diarios, lavarse las manos a menudo y tomar aire fresco para evitar enfermarse. El documento luego sugiere mantener altos niveles de alcohol para mantener alejados los gérmenes, aunque esto claramente no es un consejo médico válido.
El documento habla sobre cómo aunque se pierden cosas en la vida como personas o momentos, también se ganan cosas como aprendizaje, limpieza del alma o el ejemplo de las vidas de otros. Alienta a las personas a recomenzar, a dejar ir el pasado dañino, a confiar en uno mismo y a soñar en grande para lograr objetivos positivos. Finalmente, invita a aprovechar cada día como una nueva oportunidad para amar y vivir apasionadamente.
The document lists 10 life lessons about love, fear, happiness, and helping others. It encourages embracing love without fear, focusing on yourself, pursuing your passions without worry, asking for and providing help, sharing knowledge, accepting responsibility for your life choices, facing your fears through meditation, appreciating current happiness, and being grateful for teachers. Pictures and links are provided for additional information.
1) The document provides 10 life lessons about making the most of opportunities, relying on intuition, letting go of things that don't happen quickly, being fearless, and not blaming yourself for what happens.
2) It encourages living freely by making the right choices, thinking positively in difficult times by being grateful for what you have, and allowing things to come naturally without waiting endlessly.
3) The final lesson emphasizes the importance of love.
This document discusses customizing IBM Connections 3.0.1. It covers the new customization process which allows overriding installed files by placing custom files in a shared customization directory. This makes customization easier to deploy and maintain across fixpack updates. The document demonstrates basic customizations like branding a site with different colors and logos, and adding a click-through agreement to the login page. It provides best practices for creating, maintaining, and debugging customizations as well as migrating customizations from previous versions.
This document discusses integrating IBM Connections with other applications and platforms. It provides examples of how Connections can be used to socialize existing business processes and applications. Specific integrations that are highlighted include integrating Connections with Lotus Notes, Microsoft Outlook, Rational Team Concert, SharePoint, mobile apps, and more. The document also discusses how Connections uses open standards like OpenSocial, ActivityStreams, and OAuth to enable integrations.
The document provides an overview of new and enhanced features in IBM Connections 3.0.1 and beyond. Key highlights include improved social analytics and recommendations, enhanced communities, forums, notifications, mobile access, accessibility, and integration capabilities. New features such as idea centers, moderation tools, and microblogging enhancements are also summarized. The document concludes with a discussion of upcoming innovations in IBM Connections Next to further improve in-context experiences, communities, and business to consumer functions.
Social software within companies can help identify expertise to expedite problem solving, facilitate communication across organizational boundaries to break down silos, preserve institutional knowledge for future reuse, leverage distributed knowledge to quickly generate new ideas and solve issues faster, and discover emerging opportunities. It allows people to connect on topics of interest, increases transparency, and preserves knowledge for colleagues and generations.
The Social Business: What's in it for me? enLidia Vikulova
The document discusses how social business can benefit different roles within an organization. It explains that a social business is engaged, transparent, and nimble. It then outlines specific benefits for employees, marketing managers, internal communications managers, line of business managers, HR managers, and CEOs. Key benefits include more efficient searching and sharing of information, improved communication and collaboration, better management of projects and campaigns, and an overall more productive and competitive organization. However, the document notes that social software will only be beneficial if employees actively participate and create content.
Business is Ready for Social Software! The #6 reasons why? Lidia Vikulova
Business is ready to adopt social software for 6 key reasons: 1) The nature of work is changing and requiring more collaboration. 2) Demand for growth necessitates new ideas that can come from social tools. 3) Social tools allow for smarter, more collaborative work. 4) Younger employees expect social tools due to generational changes. 5) 80% of knowledge resides in people and social tools help share and preserve knowledge. 6) Mobility allows connection and sharing from anywhere through social tools.
The document discusses Lotus Software's approach to enterprise web 2.0 capabilities. It analyzes whether Lotus addresses the 7 major parts of enterprise web 2.0 defined by Forrester, which include blogs, mashups, podcasting, RSS, social networking, widgets, and wikis. It finds that Lotus provides these capabilities through products like Lotus Connections, Lotus Mashups, Lotus Domino, and Lotus Notes/Portal. The document concludes that Lotus takes an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach to web 2.0 in the context of existing work patterns.
This document discusses customizing IBM Connections 3.0.1. It covers the new customization process which allows overriding installed files by placing custom files in a shared customization directory. This makes customization easier to deploy and maintain across fixpack updates. The document demonstrates basic customizations like branding a site with different colors and logos, and adding a click-through agreement to the login page. It provides best practices for creating, maintaining, and debugging customizations as well as migrating customizations from previous versions.
This document discusses integrating IBM Connections with other applications and platforms. It provides examples of how Connections can be used to socialize existing business processes and applications. Specific integrations that are highlighted include integrating Connections with Lotus Notes, Microsoft Outlook, Rational Team Concert, SharePoint, mobile apps, and more. The document also discusses how Connections uses open standards like OpenSocial, ActivityStreams, and OAuth to enable integrations.
The document provides an overview of new and enhanced features in IBM Connections 3.0.1 and beyond. Key highlights include improved social analytics and recommendations, enhanced communities, forums, notifications, mobile access, accessibility, and integration capabilities. New features such as idea centers, moderation tools, and microblogging enhancements are also summarized. The document concludes with a discussion of upcoming innovations in IBM Connections Next to further improve in-context experiences, communities, and business to consumer functions.
Social software within companies can help identify expertise to expedite problem solving, facilitate communication across organizational boundaries to break down silos, preserve institutional knowledge for future reuse, leverage distributed knowledge to quickly generate new ideas and solve issues faster, and discover emerging opportunities. It allows people to connect on topics of interest, increases transparency, and preserves knowledge for colleagues and generations.
The Social Business: What's in it for me? enLidia Vikulova
The document discusses how social business can benefit different roles within an organization. It explains that a social business is engaged, transparent, and nimble. It then outlines specific benefits for employees, marketing managers, internal communications managers, line of business managers, HR managers, and CEOs. Key benefits include more efficient searching and sharing of information, improved communication and collaboration, better management of projects and campaigns, and an overall more productive and competitive organization. However, the document notes that social software will only be beneficial if employees actively participate and create content.
Business is Ready for Social Software! The #6 reasons why? Lidia Vikulova
Business is ready to adopt social software for 6 key reasons: 1) The nature of work is changing and requiring more collaboration. 2) Demand for growth necessitates new ideas that can come from social tools. 3) Social tools allow for smarter, more collaborative work. 4) Younger employees expect social tools due to generational changes. 5) 80% of knowledge resides in people and social tools help share and preserve knowledge. 6) Mobility allows connection and sharing from anywhere through social tools.
The document discusses Lotus Software's approach to enterprise web 2.0 capabilities. It analyzes whether Lotus addresses the 7 major parts of enterprise web 2.0 defined by Forrester, which include blogs, mashups, podcasting, RSS, social networking, widgets, and wikis. It finds that Lotus provides these capabilities through products like Lotus Connections, Lotus Mashups, Lotus Domino, and Lotus Notes/Portal. The document concludes that Lotus takes an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach to web 2.0 in the context of existing work patterns.