SXSW Interactive is amazing this year! Im talking VR, AR, IoT, enter next acronym here, and even the P.O.T.U.S. made an appearance.
SXSW plays an increasingly important role in revolutionizing interactive media. While often known as a hotbed for tech startups, its the discussions around practical applications of such media, the opportunities they present, and the surrounding implications that have attracted the attention of a growing number of brands, platforms, and creators each year.
In this webinar we share key takeaways from SXSW 2016 and discuss what each means for the year ahead.
The document summarizes key takeaways from the SXSW conference. Some of the main topics discussed include: 1) The importance of designing technology with purpose and creating positive human experiences. 2) How collaboration between companies can drive innovation. 3) The value of not being constrained by audiences and taking creative risks. 4) The growing role of virtual and augmented reality. 5) How the rate of technological change is accelerating exponentially. 6) How cognitive computing is being applied across many domains to solve problems. 7) Emerging technologies like self-driving cars that are closer to widespread use than perceived. 8) How ubiquitous computing is already integrating technology into many aspects of life. 9) The growing role of robots and focus on
We suddenly live in a strange and wonderful nexus of digital and physical. Touchscreens let us hold information in our hands, and we touch, stretch, crumple, drag, and flick data itself. Our sensor-packed phones even reach beyond the screen to interact directly with the world around us. While these digital interfaces are becoming physical, the physical world is becoming digital, too. Objects, places, and even our bodies are lighting up with with sensors and connectivity. Were not just clicking links anymore; were creating physical interfaces to digital systems. This requires new perspective and technique for web and product designers. The good news: its all within your reach. With a rich trove of examples, Designing for Touch author Josh Clark explores the practical, meaningful design opportunities for the webs newly physical interfaces.
Mobile-First SEO - The Marketers Edition #3XEDigitalAleyda Sol鱈s
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How to target your SEO process to a reality of more people searching on mobile devices than desktop and an upcoming mobile first Google index? Check it out.
This document provides a summary of fundraising rounds for AI and data startups in Europe in 2016. Some key findings include:
- Over 270 startups raised $774 million in 2016, up from $583 million in 2015.
- The average funding round was $3.7 million.
- France and the UK led fundraising totals, with 108 startups in the UK raising $188 million and 37 startups in France raising $118 million.
- Early stage investments boomed, with $215 million invested in 170 early stage startups.
- In 2016, focus shifted from marketing applications to technologies using natural language processing, speech recognition and other AI techniques, as well as applications in healthcare, agriculture and other industries
SXSW Interactive is amazing this year! Im talking VR, AR, IoT, enter next acronym here, and even the P.O.T.U.S. made an appearance.
SXSW plays an increasingly important role in revolutionizing interactive media. While often known as a hotbed for tech startups, its the discussions around practical applications of such media, the opportunities they present, and the surrounding implications that have attracted the attention of a growing number of brands, platforms, and creators each year.
In this webinar we share key takeaways from SXSW 2016 and discuss what each means for the year ahead.
The document summarizes key takeaways from the SXSW conference. Some of the main topics discussed include: 1) The importance of designing technology with purpose and creating positive human experiences. 2) How collaboration between companies can drive innovation. 3) The value of not being constrained by audiences and taking creative risks. 4) The growing role of virtual and augmented reality. 5) How the rate of technological change is accelerating exponentially. 6) How cognitive computing is being applied across many domains to solve problems. 7) Emerging technologies like self-driving cars that are closer to widespread use than perceived. 8) How ubiquitous computing is already integrating technology into many aspects of life. 9) The growing role of robots and focus on
We suddenly live in a strange and wonderful nexus of digital and physical. Touchscreens let us hold information in our hands, and we touch, stretch, crumple, drag, and flick data itself. Our sensor-packed phones even reach beyond the screen to interact directly with the world around us. While these digital interfaces are becoming physical, the physical world is becoming digital, too. Objects, places, and even our bodies are lighting up with with sensors and connectivity. Were not just clicking links anymore; were creating physical interfaces to digital systems. This requires new perspective and technique for web and product designers. The good news: its all within your reach. With a rich trove of examples, Designing for Touch author Josh Clark explores the practical, meaningful design opportunities for the webs newly physical interfaces.
Mobile-First SEO - The Marketers Edition #3XEDigitalAleyda Sol鱈s
油
How to target your SEO process to a reality of more people searching on mobile devices than desktop and an upcoming mobile first Google index? Check it out.
This document provides a summary of fundraising rounds for AI and data startups in Europe in 2016. Some key findings include:
- Over 270 startups raised $774 million in 2016, up from $583 million in 2015.
- The average funding round was $3.7 million.
- France and the UK led fundraising totals, with 108 startups in the UK raising $188 million and 37 startups in France raising $118 million.
- Early stage investments boomed, with $215 million invested in 170 early stage startups.
- In 2016, focus shifted from marketing applications to technologies using natural language processing, speech recognition and other AI techniques, as well as applications in healthcare, agriculture and other industries
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Xcore (library) for android platform by Uladzimir KlyshevichEPAM Systems
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This document discusses using the XCORE library to build an Android application with certain requirements, comparing the estimated time and cost of building it from scratch versus using XCORE. It estimates that building the required screens, feeds, and features from scratch would take around 100 hours for one developer over 2 weeks, while using XCORE could reduce that time to around 41 hours over 1 week. It then lists some key capabilities that XCORE provides out of the box, like integration with servers, offline support, error handling, and utilities, that would fulfill the requirements of 90% of projects.
仄亳亳亶舒亟亠仆从仂, "Brief introduction to dundas"EPAM Systems
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This document discusses using Dundas Dashboard for business intelligence and data visualization. Dundas Dashboard offers over 50 powerful visualization controls and connects to various data sources like SQL Server, Oracle, Excel and web services. It allows users to create interactive dashboards and reports with easy integration into applications like SharePoint. Sample dashboards are available on Dundas' website along with support documentation and forums.
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- Embarcadero's strategy of allowing developers to write mobile and desktop applications using Delphi/C++Builder and a single codebase with FireMonkey.
- New features in Delphi XE4 like support for iOS development using FireMonkey, gesture support, and mobile application development samples.
- Updates to the Delphi language like a new compiler architecture, immutable string types, zero-based strings as an option, and automatic reference counting for memory management.
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The document provides guidance on effective email communication. It discusses handling incoming emails, email composition basics, responding to emails, and advanced email patterns. Key recommendations include keeping emails concise and easy to understand, using a standard structure of greeting, body, closing, and signature, and responding to action-oriented emails to continue conversations. The document also provides examples of different email cases like progress updates, meeting follow-ups, and out-of-office auto-replies.
Code review is recommended when code contains complex business logic, external API changes, or high risk of introducing bugs. It helps reduce bugs by having another developer review changes before merging. Effective code review involves over-the-shoulder reviews or pair programming to catch issues early, as well as unit and integration tests to prevent regressions.
丼ミ歳夷出笑 亠仍舒于, Code simple, but not simplerEPAM Systems
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Code simple, but not simpler discusses ways to develop enterprise applications based on "POJOs in Action" by Chris Richardson. Key messages include making everything as simple as possible while avoiding oversimplification, and that every technology has benefits and drawbacks. The document discusses domain models, transaction scripts, encapsulating business logic, accessing databases, handling concurrency, and long transactions. It compares object-relational mapping frameworks to other data access approaches and concurrency patterns like optimistic and pessimistic locking.
亠仄亳亟ミ 舒于亠仍 , Continuous integration with the real traffic light in m&e of...EPAM Systems
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The document discusses integrating real traffic lights with continuous integration. It mentions traffic light models MP710 and MP701 that cost $30 and $20 respectively, with additional equipment costs of $40, for a total of $90. Integrating an actual traffic light would cost around $300 more. Alternatives discussed are using an Ethernet shield with Arduino or a Raspberry Pi.