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In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
Video still from The Conversation (an AR Public Performance Intervention) naccarato.org/theconversation
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
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Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
View their website at:
Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
Infographic depicting visually how IT is onboard with consumer driven IT
Cartoon is under Creative Commons license (Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivative Works)
In his role as EVP Marketing & User Experience at Sagem Wireless, Nadel is responsible for bringing innovative user-centric mobile devices and services to market.
Beginning his career at the IBM Human Factors Lab and then in Unisys’Corporate Human Factors Group, Nadel became Worldwide VP Marketing for a multi-national technology start-up, where he supported an acquisition by another international technology leader, Gemplus, ultimately serving as VP Marketing there.
At Gemplus, his key mandate, and success, was driving technology partnerships and promoting usability of mobile data services. Coming back to his passion, Nadel joined Human Factors International as CXO, where he helped transform the firm’s core usability services into businessoriented user experience strategy and design.
April 25th is National Telephone Day! Because of this, now is a great time to think about the telephone, a truly amazing technology that has shaped civilization through its fascinating evolution.
When the first phone was invented, many people thought it was unnecessary because the telegraph was already able to send a message to someone. Now, of course, we all carry smartphones in our pockets. While messaging (similar to the telegraph) is once again an important component of communication, there’s no denying the power and importance of voice when it comes to communication.
Let’s walk through the telephone’s history, starting nearly 150 years ago.
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
View their website at:
Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography
With more people "on-the-go", massive opportunity awaits those who create technologies for the anytime-anywhere economy. There is a frenzy among developers and other content companies intent on distribution across 3 screens: TV, PC, Smartphone / Tablet.
Join DEMO to reveal some of the hottest companies capitalizing on these trends. The following companies that are pitching their products are:
ActionFlow.com from Action Flow
Adrenalin from Mediaspectrum, Inc.
ApScience, ApFeedback, ApBuzz from Apsalar, Inc.
Bitbop from Bitbop
CYNCZ from CYNCZ LLC
Expert Maker AI-Search from ExpertMaker
Footfeed from Footfeed
Foound from Foound Pte Ltd
Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac from Parallels
For more information:
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@DEMO
@DEMOtweets
Watch the live DEMO dashboard!
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Photos by Stephen Brashear
As part of the Mobile Atlanta Initiative, the Metro Atlanta Chamber hosts quarterly Fast Pitch events where a group of Corporate Angels chooses 8 companies that they would like to see pitch from a list of mobility startups in Atlanta. The goal is to take the 200+ mobility related startups in the metro Atlanta area and allow them to connect with large potential customers and partners to accelerate the introduction and innovation process. Today’s event at Atlanta Tech Village had Corporate Angel representatives from Panasonic, AT&T Mobility, The Weather Company, Home Depot, Verizon, Tech Squarr Ventures and Atlanta Technology Angels. The presenting startups included Dragon Army, Memi, Lumense, Novarata, UserIQ, Voxa and Yik Yak.
Spreading a system that enables patients to instantly check if their medicines are safe and genuine through a free mobile text message.
Video still from The Conversation (an AR Public Performance Intervention) naccarato.org/theconversation
The Orange Country Library System's Guide by Cell audio tour brochure. Now patrons can use their cell phone to find books, discover upcoming events, and navigate library resources.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
Bringing own laptop to a mall in Yogyakarta, where wireless Internet was provided free for public. They seems to work on their school assignment.
This is a great improvement in Indonesia where infrastructure has always become a major problem.
I also hope that schools and teachers also facilitate the process of flexible and mobile learning with the right methods and approaches
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
View their website at:
Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography
Day by day, even moment by moment, the technologies are advancing and making new ways for the technocrats. With AI, IoT, cloud computing etc. the programmers are not resting to a particular invention. Since every coin has two facets, this technical advancement too have a bright and dark side. The brighter side of this technical advancement eases the life of the people while the darker side has its technical effects on the security, hacking etc. The year 2018 will witness many technical advancements and issues.
This year has many challenges and new technical cards in its bag.
Let’s have a look at:
Net Neutrality: Net neutrality has been a hot topic for many years. In the technical world, where the Internet is connecting all the corners, the FCC has stuck to limited rules for Internet access since 2010. They plead the ISP or Internet Service Providers to maintain the proper pricing and web speed for all the networks. This was all case of the year 2015 but yet the topic has not been closed. In the year 2018, the net neutrality issue either may be solved or we would see the new faces of ISPs and FCC.
Internet Connectivity: We all say that the technologies are reaching every corner. From the computer’s desktop to a laptop screen, from simple landline phones to mobile phones, the touchscreen technology, cloud computing, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things etc. are changing the life of the people. The IoT would be going to impact the daily life of the people terrifically and it has been the part of the daily life. But it is to be noted that there are many regions where even the Internet connectivity is not available so these technologies and advancements, growth seems a fraud talk here. Even in the year 2018, the Internet connectivity is the major issue. We have reached the time where the broadband access or wi-fi have become the essential elements of life. We use the Internet for all possible daily routines, from getting connected with each other to fulfilling our demands; Internet usage with mobile apps has grown in every field as in education system, medical system, agricultural field etc. The mobile apps have become the important part of common people as well for the business. The Internet is creating more job opportunities yet there are many regions who are deprived of the Internet connectivity. So this year, the tech gurus hope for the betterment of Internet connectivity with high speed to serve the benefits of technology in the rural areas.
Impact of Artificial Intelligence: The Artificial Intelligence is capturing the major part of the technology sector. The tech companies are working to dig more with AI. The giant IT companies like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook etc. have decided to adopt AI for their upcoming projects. With AI, the manpower will be mitigated as Robots with Robotics technology will replace the manpower and will ease the manual tasks with more efficiency but at the same time, it will create new job opportunities in the IT sector. In the upcoming years, AI is going to handle multiple jobs and work responsibilities and will give U-turn to the life of the common people as well technocrats.
CyberSecurity: In 2017, the cybersecurity has emerged as a major technical issue that has affected and has been affecting the IT world. The WannaCry (May 12, 2017) and Petya variant (June 27, 2017) malware have impacted the year terrifically and made the IT technocrats think about the cybersecurity issues in depth. The WannaCry is a nasty ransomware type of software that hacks the data storage through encryption and unholds the data hostage only when it is paid whereas the Petya variant is not a ransomware but is malware that destroys all the data stored and leaves no recovery option. It attacked lakhs desktop screens of Ukraine working on Windows OS. Disgusting! Both the malware have attacked the cybersecurity system in about 150 countries internationally. But somehow the international cybersecurity system has managed to control these attacks and companies like Microsoft has come ahead to provide a secure and threat free experience to its users. Therefore, 2018 will witness more threatening and potential cyber crimes. Also, this year with evolving new technologies will give a new way to the cyber security systems and will keep new technologies and hacks in its bag to control the vulnerable crimes.
Bottom words:
The IT sector is being globalized and advanced. The technocrats are diving into the tides of the technology to take out the essence to make the world more technical. The upcoming years are going to make the history of the Information Technology. The technology and Internet are connecting the world, people and even things to each other. The technical experts expect more from mobile technology by the year 2020. Therefore nowadays people are adopting these technologies to earn money. They are starting their business, making startups online and reaching their customers through Internet, website and mobile apps. For this, they are relying on the techno-savvy companies to assist them technically so that they can serve their customers in s better way.
Mvantage is one of the leading company that works for the startups to leverage them with the technical support for building mobile apps, website and even the rapid prototype development with the latest technologies.
Let’s come to us and create a big thing together in this technical era.
Contact us at
Click at www.mvantage.co
Or Contact us at info@mvantage.co
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
View their website at:
Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography
Central Park Conservancy's Celebrity Cell Phone audio tour powered by Guide by Cell.
Hear from stars such as Jerry Seinfeld, Whoopi Goldberg, Glenn Close, Kelly Ripa, Alec Baldwin, Yoko Ono, Jimmy Fallon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Kevin Bacon and Anne Hathaway.
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
View their website at:
Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography
It was a challenge for the teachers to think about mobile learning for their particular subjects of teaching.
Yet, we had a fruitful workshop and discussion.
As part of the Mobile Atlanta Initiative, the Metro Atlanta Chamber hosts quarterly Fast Pitch events where a group of Corporate Angels chooses 8 companies that they would like to see pitch from a list of mobility startups in Atlanta. The goal is to take the 200+ mobility related startups in the metro Atlanta area and allow them to connect with large potential customers and partners to accelerate the introduction and innovation process. Today’s event at Atlanta Tech Village had Corporate Angel representatives from Panasonic, AT&T Mobility, The Weather Company, Home Depot, Verizon, Tech Squarr Ventures and Atlanta Technology Angels. The presenting startups included Dragon Army, Memi, Lumense, Novarata, UserIQ, Voxa and Yik Yak.
Mobile Nation HQ is launching their product at DEMO Spring 2011. Rehearsing their pitches for tomorrows grand event.
View their website at:
Follow them on twitter @mobilenationhq
Photos by Stephen BrashearStephen Brashear Photography