This document provides an agenda for SampleCon 2013, the first conference focused specifically on the online market research sampling industry. The conference will bring together leaders in sampling to discuss innovations shaping the future of the industry, including new technologies like mobile and automated sample exchanges. It will include general sessions on topics like the history and future of routing, as well as breakout tracks on leveraging exchanges, emerging technologies, and the broader sampling ecosystem. The agenda outlines keynotes, panels, and presentations across three days of sessions and networking events in New Orleans, hosted by Federated Sample to unite and advance the sampling industry.
The document describes 6 historical photographs and asks questions to analyze them. The photographs show: 1) working women, 2) Hitler with a child, 3) African Americans protesting and police with dogs, 4) the Statue of Liberty with a hanging black man, 5) a family overlooking the Statue of Liberty, and 6) immigrants being inspected. The photographer's messages were: showing women working, portraying Hitler positively, documenting civil rights protests, depicting the struggle for freedom, the meaning of freedom to immigrants, and the immigration process. The photos provide insight into women's roles, Hitler's propaganda, the civil rights movement, discrimination, immigrant perspectives, and inspections immigrants faced.
The document appears to be notes from a presentation or lecture on various topics including:
- Louis von Ahn and his work creating CAPTCHAs that were sold to Google
- Research showing benefits of diversity in education, health, management, investing
- Quotes about adapting to change and not sticking your head above the parapet
- Discussion of quantified self, internet of things, and views on technology
- Mention of mini-research projects and social media use
This document provides examples of expressions to use when expressing and responding to good news and bad news. It includes phrases like "I'm really pleased to tell you..." and "I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you..." to express news, and responses like "Sounds great!" and "Hard luck!" It then provides sample dialogues where one person shares a piece of news, either good or bad, and the other responds appropriately using the suggested expressions.
Presentation on Internet Security by @SteveMushero of @ChinaNetCloud, given in Shanghai in May, 2015.
Covers threats, risks, and solutions.
Bi-lingual English & Chinese.
This document provides an agenda for SampleCon 2013, the first conference focused specifically on the online market research sampling industry. The conference will bring together leaders in sampling to discuss innovations shaping the future of the industry, including new technologies like mobile and automated sample exchanges. It will include general sessions on topics like the history and future of routing, as well as breakout tracks on leveraging exchanges, emerging technologies, and the broader sampling ecosystem. The agenda outlines keynotes, panels, and presentations across three days of sessions and networking events in New Orleans, hosted by Federated Sample to unite and advance the sampling industry.
The document describes 6 historical photographs and asks questions to analyze them. The photographs show: 1) working women, 2) Hitler with a child, 3) African Americans protesting and police with dogs, 4) the Statue of Liberty with a hanging black man, 5) a family overlooking the Statue of Liberty, and 6) immigrants being inspected. The photographer's messages were: showing women working, portraying Hitler positively, documenting civil rights protests, depicting the struggle for freedom, the meaning of freedom to immigrants, and the immigration process. The photos provide insight into women's roles, Hitler's propaganda, the civil rights movement, discrimination, immigrant perspectives, and inspections immigrants faced.
The document appears to be notes from a presentation or lecture on various topics including:
- Louis von Ahn and his work creating CAPTCHAs that were sold to Google
- Research showing benefits of diversity in education, health, management, investing
- Quotes about adapting to change and not sticking your head above the parapet
- Discussion of quantified self, internet of things, and views on technology
- Mention of mini-research projects and social media use
This document provides examples of expressions to use when expressing and responding to good news and bad news. It includes phrases like "I'm really pleased to tell you..." and "I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you..." to express news, and responses like "Sounds great!" and "Hard luck!" It then provides sample dialogues where one person shares a piece of news, either good or bad, and the other responds appropriately using the suggested expressions.
Presentation on Internet Security by @SteveMushero of @ChinaNetCloud, given in Shanghai in May, 2015.
Covers threats, risks, and solutions.
Bi-lingual English & Chinese.
iOS 8 and iPhone 6 for web developers and designersZhi Zhong
iOS 8 is finally here while the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus will appear in a few days. New APIs appears on scene, as well as new challenges to support the new screen sizes. I’ve been playing with the final version and here you have my findings.
Fiddler is a free web debugging proxy that logs and analyzes HTTP/HTTPS traffic. It allows monitoring of traffic, modifying requests and responses, and debugging issues on any device that supports a proxy. Fiddler acts as a proxy server and intercepts traffic, enabling debugging, network inspection and traffic manipulation. It has tools for filtering requests, modifying responses, analyzing timing and performance, and adding custom rules through scripting.