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Learnnovators Wins DevLearn 2015 Hyperdrive Contest For Innovative Mobile Performance S... - 0 views

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    "Learnnovators, a leading provider of innovative learning solutions, has won the DevLearn 2015 Hyperdrive contest, for its Mobile Performance Support System (MPSS) solution."
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    "Learnnovators, a leading provider of innovative learning solutions, has won the DevLearn 2015 Hyperdrive contest, for its Mobile Performance Support System (MPSS) solution."
ammar alshami

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    Mobile learning , Learning Content Management System, Learning Management System
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    excellent mobile learning website. Learning Mobile Author and Mobile Delviery and Tracking System. The leadin provider in Middle East.
Jenny Smith

Content Management System | Mobile Application Development Services - 0 views

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    Posts about Content Management System written by Jenny Smith WeeTech Solution specializes in web development. We provide a wide range of technologies that fits your requirements. Our skilled team of designers and developers give you excellent customizable options for your website. We understand our client's requirements and assist them to get the best.
Mobiletech Force

Blackberry 10 - A Major Player in the Mobile Application Industry - 0 views

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    There are various mobile operating systems in the market that you have seen and used, but BlackBerry is an advanced mobile operating system that secures its place on the topmost position in the IT industry.
Charle Basil

Free Sony Ericsson Satio - 0 views

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    Sony Ericsson Satio comes with a 12.1 megapixel camera which tends to bring realistic snaps with wonderful clarity. The high definition images clicked with face detection software installed in this device. This handset supports and work on Symbian operating system which provides quite exquisite operation of applications at rapid pace without any technical lag or hanging of operating system.
Mobiletech Force

NextBit, a System-level Modification, Declared By Cyanogen - 0 views

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    "Recently, Cyanogen has added a new feature NextBit to its operating system, allowing users to automatically syncs all your applications and games so that they can continue what they were doing on the device. To get more information on this feature, continue reading this blog."
Trip Ochenski

How Mobile Payment Systems Help Drive Customer Loyalty - 0 views

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    The modern shopping experience has really been sculpted by mobile payment systems. If a company has a mobile payment option, it tends to be seen as more accessible and satisfying.
Ian Chia

Auburn School - Kindergarten Ipad Program Sees Positive Results - 0 views

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    Kindergarten Ipad Program Sees Positive Results Auburn, Maine, Research Study Initial Results Are In The initial results are in. iPads increased kindergarten literacy scores according to a new study from Auburn, Maine. Auburn School Department made world news last summer when they announced they were providing all of their incoming kindergarten students with Apple iPads. As one component of their district-wide Advantage 2014 program, Auburn educators are promoting the iPad and its apps as a dynamic literacy and math tool for students. The Advantage 2014 program seeks to bolster 3rd grade literacy and math scores by 2015, and the first phase of their research study is making them hopeful of attaining this goal. Auburn kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School, Michelle Green thinks, "Being part of the Advantage 2014 iPad project is very special. It has been an eye opening opportunity to watch children use a tool of technology to learn in a way I never did as a child." Michelle's colleague at Washburn Elementary School, Jess Prue, agrees, "We are not only giving kids a new engaging way to learn, we are also preparing them for technology in the future. It is exciting!" Since Auburn is the nation's first public school system to provide iPads to each of their youngest students, the district is closely examining the program through a yearlong research study. Dr. Mike Muir, Auburn School Department's Multiple Pathways Leader, stated, "Too many innovative programs don't prioritize their own research, and even if they collect observations and stories later, they don't make the effort to do a randomized control trial, like we did. We wanted to make sure we could objectively examine the contribution of the iPads."
Dianne Rees

US Leads the Global Mobile Learning Market #mlearning | Online Training, Learning Manag... - 0 views

  • The current US mobile learning market is being driven by: Consumers Healthcare buyers
  • Primary inhibitors in the buying segments are: Rapidly-evolving devices Competing mobile operating systems Incompatible development platforms Non-standard mobile Web browsers
  • 18% of Audible's 50,000 audio books are tagged as 'Educational'.
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  • As of early 2010, 65-70% of all mobile device Web traffic is going to social networking sites
andrei alin

New DROIDs Available from Verizon - 0 views

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    Motorola DROID It's the first device to run using the greatly improved Android 2.0 operating system and Motorola has gone a long way to address most of the shortfalls that were inevitably leveled against previous Android phones in comparisons to the competition.
Mobiletech Force

Google Introduces Human App Review Process, Like Apple, Age Ratings System - 0 views

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    Recently, Google has introduced an update that made a lot of parents happy including me. Want to know more about this update? Go through this blog and get in-depth information about it!
Mobiletech Force

How iPad POS Helps you to accelerate your business growth in 2016? - Infographic - 0 views

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    Perception System has come up with a solution this time and it's a point of sale app that runs on your iPad. The solution is brandable & customizable for any business in the category of Retail, Restaurant and Salon.
Shelly Terrell

ActiveDeck - Interactive, multimedia presentation tool and Audience Response System for... - 0 views

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    "ActiveDeck allows you to easily deliver media rich, interactive presentations on iPads. "
Mobiletech Force

Hire Mobile Application Developer To Get Utmost Advantages From Apps - 0 views

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    Recent years, we have been seen an exponential growth in the mobile industry and mobile application development service. A collection of different mobile applications are available for various operating systems.
Dianne Rees

Third Eye - Augmented reality meets multitouch | sparkon - 1 views

  • By blending two currently blossoming technologies, multitouch and augmented reality, we are developing a system that aids learning by displaying lifelike holographic three dimensional models followed by relative information and aural feedback, enabling young ones to learn in the most natural way, and even experience things they cannot find in their surroundings
Sebastian Weber

DeWitt Clinton » Blog Archive » On Web 2.0 - 0 views

  • While the Internet started growing decades earlier, it was the release of the first Mosaic web browser that heralded in a new revolution. Though it reached its peak in less than ten years, the era of Web 1.0 will be long remembered as a turning point in human society. As we are still deep in the midst of all of the change it is easy to overlook just how profound the Internet revolution really is.
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      Netscape als Inbegriff von Web 1.0
  • Web 1.0 was the great equalizer. It put everyone on the same playing field. A single individual sitting at a computer in the remotest region of the globe had the ability to publish as easily and as widely as the largest newspapers. While it has taken several years to get to the point where this has become commonplace (for reasons that may be explained in defining Web 2.0), even the earliest days of the web turned the conventions on their head. From private citizens like Matt Drudge to garage startups like Amazon.com, Web 1.0 was the beginning of an era in which the smallest player on the field could have just as much impact as the largest conventional institution.
  • Yet the technology of Web 1.0 was simultaneously both ground-breaking and surprisingly traditional. It was ground-breaking in the sense that it reduced the cost of data distribution to nearly nothing. Yet it was traditional in the sense that it generally followed the model of the printing press. (Albeit with very, very inexpensive machinery.) It allowed anyone to run their own printing press, and it removed the middle man from the distribution process. Web 1.0 was a revolution in which hundreds of millions of consumers found their way to millions of new producers.
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  • The legacy of Web 1.0 will be felt for years to come. In fact, the vast majority of traffic on the Internet still follows this paradigm. You have an endless number of sites, large and small, that still present their view of the world in a tightly controlled environment — managed explicitly at all times between the client and the server. For example, if you shop at Expedia or Travelocity you will be able to buy plane tickets, but you will do so reading their content, using their interface, using their shopping cart, all on their web site.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      web applications / sites were isolated solutions and they were isolated information silos and not connected with each other
  • Thus Web 1.0 was the enabling of the small individual to present itself on par with a much larger entity.
  • Before we get to Web 2.0., it is useful to consider what does not characterize Web 2.0. For instance, for all of the love that rich client-side AJAX applications such as Gmail have earned, that alone does not make them Web 2.0. Simply having a Flash or WML interface or a XHTML+CSS homepage is not enough to qualify.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      What qualify web applications to be Web 2.0?
  • There is an intermediary stage in between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Chronologically, of course, nothing is that linear — patterns sometimes arrive early, sometimes far before the world is ready for them. There is a tremendous amount of overlap in each of these phases, and nothing is dying off completely.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      I agree with this view. Web 2.0 concepts existed as ideas earlier.
  • Web 1.5 was an early tremor that signaled that data, all data, wanted to break free of the tightly controlled environments of before. Web 1.5 was the birth of the web service API. Amazon’s Web Services are one of the earliest examples of a large scale web services API with meaningful data. Other major sites followed suit — EBay, Yahoo!, Google, have all exposed web services that enable people to access the underlying data without being cornered into one particular application of that data. But this alone is not Web 2.0, though it is a very important step in that direction.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Exposing Web Service interfaces alone is not Web 2.0, rather Web 1.5
  • Web 2.0 is about giving up control. It is about setting the data free. It is about providing services that work with other people’s data. It is about having a valuable resource and making no presumptions about how or where that resource will be used.
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      Web 2.0 definition
  • There are two traits that characterize Web 2.0 and differentiate it from Web 1.5. First, Web 2.0 APIs tend to be symmetrical and reciprocal in the sense that not only can data be read out via published interfaces, but can it also be written into those interfaces. This is most apparent when the API is REST-based and supports the full HTTP method set of GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, etc. SOAP APIs can also qualify, and the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) is a necessary component for the discovery of such interfaces. Second, Web 2.0 APIs are open standards with formal semantic meaning. This, more than anything else, differentiates the applications of Web 2.0 from those that came before. For example, the Amazon Web Services APIs are incredibly rich, but in order to use them a client application must be specifically aware of the AWS protocols and formats. Similarly, in order to use Google Maps, a client application must know specifically about, and code specifically to, the Google API.
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      comparison of Web 1.5 and Web 2.0
  • Where Web 1.5 is about exposing the data, Web 2.0 is about giving that data meaning and thereby setting it free.
  • Web 2.0 is the syndication of data, and syndicating it in such a way that anyone, anywhere can use the results. Web 2.0 does not lock the consumer (who also becomes a producer) into rigid use cases — it intentionally forfeits that control in favor of much greater returns. And Web 2.0 adds semantic meaning to the data so that the interconnected network of consumers and producers can evolve and adapt and thrive as the system grows. And importantly, Web 2.0 is about symmetrical and reciprocal relationships between producers and consumers to the point where the lines become blurred and one becomes the other.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Web 2.0 definition
  • In a sense, Web 3.0 will be more of the same. This incremental stage will be characterized by our ability to stream media in real-time — similar to the way that Web 2.0 lets us syndicate much simpler data today. Convergence will extend to include streaming video and audio over interoperable channels.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Web 3.0: * stream large amounts of multimedia data * easier and more powerful content syndication
  • Your handheld mobile device will call the same media APIs that your flat-panel plasma display does.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Mobile Web / Pervasive Web
  • If Web 2.0 is about the convergence of text and semantic data, Web 3.0 will do the same for all digital media.
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      Up to Web 2.0 everything about content is text-centric.
  • And to go really out on a limb — what will Web 10.0 be? Most likely, even more along those lines. Imagine a scenario in which any data — all data — can be instantaneously streamed anywhere at anytime. Your very experiences, your senses, perhaps even your thoughts, will be broadcast and archived for anyone to download and view. All human knowledge will be publicly accessible — all music, all art, all media, all things. The distinction between human thought and computer thought will be blurred. We will be part of the network, the network will be part of us. We will be the hive mind, and we collectively will have evolved into something quite unlike anything the world has ever seen.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      "Web 10.0" -> look into the future. Distinction between human thoughts and computer thoughts will be blurred
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