This document discusses feedback from testing a prototype and proposes solutions. It notes that the guide feature was not obvious, product information was lacking, and loading times were slow. It suggests adding a guide bar, communication pictures, multi-guide and user-to-user options to improve discoverability and information. Faster loading is proposed through Ajax and a guide quality rating system was added.
Sony Pictures Entertainment engaged Sierra Infosys to help automate key business processes using JD Edwards OneWorld software. For the domestic division, Sierra helped write programs to automate freight processing and generate reports for validation. For the international division expanding in South America and Asia, Sierra created reports for country-wise sales and profits and screens for transactions. Additionally, Sierra's Flex and Ajax experts helped Sony's internal team resolve challenges with their requirements and delivered innovative technical solutions on time and on budget. A Sony IT manager praised Sierra's talent sourcing, flexibility, follow up, and fast response to staffing needs.
Social media apps have taken a significant part in our lives. From individuals to businesses, everyone aims to be active on social media platforms. These apps not only provide personal networking opportunities but also serve as powerful business tools. So, we can say that social media is everywhere, its scope is unpredictable, inevitable, and unbelievable.
This document discusses feedback from testing a prototype and proposes solutions. It notes that the guide feature was not obvious, product information was lacking, and loading times were slow. It suggests adding a guide bar, communication pictures, multi-guide and user-to-user options to improve discoverability and information. Faster loading is proposed through Ajax and a guide quality rating system was added.
Sony Pictures Entertainment engaged Sierra Infosys to help automate key business processes using JD Edwards OneWorld software. For the domestic division, Sierra helped write programs to automate freight processing and generate reports for validation. For the international division expanding in South America and Asia, Sierra created reports for country-wise sales and profits and screens for transactions. Additionally, Sierra's Flex and Ajax experts helped Sony's internal team resolve challenges with their requirements and delivered innovative technical solutions on time and on budget. A Sony IT manager praised Sierra's talent sourcing, flexibility, follow up, and fast response to staffing needs.
Social media apps have taken a significant part in our lives. From individuals to businesses, everyone aims to be active on social media platforms. These apps not only provide personal networking opportunities but also serve as powerful business tools. So, we can say that social media is everywhere, its scope is unpredictable, inevitable, and unbelievable.
Twitter & News กระแส Social Media ในสื่อ และสังคมJira Hongsamrerng
The document discusses different ways that news organizations and journalists use Twitter and the varying levels of success and return on investment. It notes that while highly interactive journalists like David Pogue can gain many followers, most journalists and news organizations struggle. Automated Twitter feeds that just share headlines have limited value but can still attract followers, while more curated and interactive approaches may have better engagement. It concludes that a mixed approach including both automated and human-curated feeds may be best for news organizations on Twitter.
The document discusses the history and evolution of newspapers. It describes how newspapers originated from government announcement bulletins carved on stone in ancient Rome. It traces the development of newspapers from handwritten news sheets in China in the 2nd century AD to the first daily newspapers in Europe in the early 17th century. The document also discusses the impact of new technologies like the printing press and advances in printing during the Industrial Revolution that helped make newspapers cheaper and more widely accessible.
1) Television is undergoing a fundamental change as digital technologies allow content to be delivered and viewed in new ways over the internet, mobile phones, and other digital devices.
2) This is shifting the television paradigm and shaking up the industry by changing how TV is produced, distributed, and consumed. Viewers now have more control over what and when they watch.
3) Advertisers are following audiences to digital platforms like the internet as viewers, especially younger people, use new technologies more than traditional television for news and entertainment. This poses challenges for the television industry business model.
39. User Generated Content A new aspect of this year‟s study was a review of whether newspaper websites accepted user generated content or not. For the purposes of the study, we looked at 3 major types of content: user generated video, articles, and photos. Of these three content types photos were the most widely used in 2008 with 58 % of websites offering this %percent offered user generated articles.
40.
41.
42. Registration The number of newspaper websites requiring registration to view content has dropped considerably since 2007 from 29 % to only 11 % in 2008. While most every site strongly suggests registration, only 11 % of newspaper websites restrict articles and features to non-registered users. The sites that require registration include many of the newspapers in the upper quartile such as The Wall Street Journal, the nation‟s second highest selling newspaper, The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Arizona Republic the tenth. While these sites still require registration they are all free of charge.
43. Blogs Since 2007 the number of newspaper websites with reporter blogs has stayed the same. An overwhelming majority of newspaper websites (95 %) have continued to feature reporter blogs.
44. Online Advertising Every newspaper the study examined featured some sort of online advertising. Indeed, 100% of newspapers provided some form of contextual advertising, similar to Google Adwords. 43 % of newspaper websites used interstitial advertising.
45. Tags Newspapers continue to not use tags to organize content on their websites. In 2008, only nine percent of newspapers had article tagging on their websites.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65. JR Online A Dozen Online Writing Tips By Jonathan Dube Publisher, CyberJournalist . net 1 . KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE 2 . THINK FIRST ? AND THINK DIFFERENT 3. TAILOR YOUR NEWS GATHERING 4 . WRITE LIVELY AND TIGHT 5. EXPLAIN 6 . NEVER BURY THE LEAD 7. DON?T PILE ON 8 . SHORT BUT SWEET 9. BREAK IT UP 10 . ELIMINATE THE GUESSWORK 11. DO NOT FEAR THE LINK 12 . TAKE RISKS . . . BUT REMEMBER THE BASICS