El documento explica que un dominio de Internet traduce las direcciones IP a nombres más fáciles de recordar para los usuarios. Originalmente, el espacio de nombres se dividió en dominios ccTLD (por país) y gTLD genéricos como .com y .org. Con el tiempo se han creado más dominios gTLD y ccTLD, y actualmente hay 248 ccTLD y 20 gTLD.
Bolivia se encuentra en el corazón de Sudamérica y limita con Brasil, Argentina, Paraguay, Perú y Chile. El gobierno de Bolivia es democrático, representativo y unitario según su constitución. Algunos de los principales lugares turísticos de Bolivia incluyen el Palacio de Gobierno y el Illimani en La Paz, el lago Titikaka, el Salar de Uyuni, el Cerro Rico y la Casa de la Moneda en Potosí, y los viñedos de Concepción en Tarija. El c
Este documento lista los diferentes dominios de nivel superior (.ac, .ar, .com, etc.) y describe brevemente su uso. También describe los diferentes tipos de redes (LAN, MAN, WAN) indicando su cobertura y distancia, y los métodos de conexión a Internet como fibra óptica, cable, satélite y radio.
Cuando se creó el Sistema de Nombres de Dominio en los años 1980, el espacio de nombres se dividió en dos grupos: los dominios territoriales basados en códigos de país y los dominios genéricos de nivel superior como .com y .net. Los dominios territoriales son administrados por organizaciones sin fines de lucro designadas en cada país, mientras que el crecimiento de Internet ha llevado a la creación de nuevos dominios genéricos.
El documento explica lo que son los dominios de Internet. Los dominios traducen las direcciones IP a nombres más fáciles de recordar para los usuarios y permiten que los servicios en la red se puedan mover de ubicación manteniendo el mismo nombre. El documento también lista las organizaciones involucradas en la asignación y administración de dominios como IANA, ICANN y LACNIC, y provee ejemplos de dominios de nivel superior como .com, .es y ccTLD como .ar y .mx.
El documento explica las partes fundamentales de una URL. Brevemente describe que una URL identifica recursos en la web de forma única, y que típicamente contiene el protocolo, el nombre de host y el dominio/ruta del recurso. También menciona algunos de los dominios de nivel superior más comunes como .com, .org y .edu.
El documento lista los diferentes dominios de nivel superior y sus usos, incluyendo dominios para países específicos (.es, .fr), tipos de organizaciones (.edu, .gov, .mil), industrias (.travel, .museum) y usos generales (.com, .net). Algunos dominios originalmente destinados para países pequeños ahora se usan con otros propósitos.
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de dominios y hosting. Explica que los dominios son nombres únicos que identifican a cada ordenador en Internet y que existen tres tipos principales de dominios: globales, especiales y territoriales. Luego proporciona ejemplos de dominios territoriales de diferentes países. Finalmente define el hosting web como el servicio que ofrece almacenamiento y acceso a la información publicada en una página web a través de un servidor.
La URL es el identificador universal de recursos en Internet. Está compuesta por el protocolo, el nombre de host y el dominio. El protocolo indica cómo se comunicarán las máquinas, el host es el nombre del servidor o máquina y el dominio es el nombre único asignado a un sitio web, servidor o correo electrónico. Existen dominios globales de nivel superior como .com y dominios de código de país como .mx.
Bolivia se encuentra en el corazón de Sudamérica y limita con Brasil, Argentina, Paraguay, Perú y Chile. El gobierno de Bolivia es democrático, representativo y unitario según su constitución. Algunos de los principales lugares turísticos de Bolivia incluyen el Palacio de Gobierno y el Illimani en La Paz, el lago Titikaka, el Salar de Uyuni, el Cerro Rico y la Casa de la Moneda en Potosí, y los viñedos de Concepción en Tarija. El c
Este documento lista los diferentes dominios de nivel superior (.ac, .ar, .com, etc.) y describe brevemente su uso. También describe los diferentes tipos de redes (LAN, MAN, WAN) indicando su cobertura y distancia, y los métodos de conexión a Internet como fibra óptica, cable, satélite y radio.
Cuando se creó el Sistema de Nombres de Dominio en los años 1980, el espacio de nombres se dividió en dos grupos: los dominios territoriales basados en códigos de país y los dominios genéricos de nivel superior como .com y .net. Los dominios territoriales son administrados por organizaciones sin fines de lucro designadas en cada país, mientras que el crecimiento de Internet ha llevado a la creación de nuevos dominios genéricos.
El documento explica lo que son los dominios de Internet. Los dominios traducen las direcciones IP a nombres más fáciles de recordar para los usuarios y permiten que los servicios en la red se puedan mover de ubicación manteniendo el mismo nombre. El documento también lista las organizaciones involucradas en la asignación y administración de dominios como IANA, ICANN y LACNIC, y provee ejemplos de dominios de nivel superior como .com, .es y ccTLD como .ar y .mx.
El documento explica las partes fundamentales de una URL. Brevemente describe que una URL identifica recursos en la web de forma única, y que típicamente contiene el protocolo, el nombre de host y el dominio/ruta del recurso. También menciona algunos de los dominios de nivel superior más comunes como .com, .org y .edu.
El documento lista los diferentes dominios de nivel superior y sus usos, incluyendo dominios para países específicos (.es, .fr), tipos de organizaciones (.edu, .gov, .mil), industrias (.travel, .museum) y usos generales (.com, .net). Algunos dominios originalmente destinados para países pequeños ahora se usan con otros propósitos.
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de dominios y hosting. Explica que los dominios son nombres únicos que identifican a cada ordenador en Internet y que existen tres tipos principales de dominios: globales, especiales y territoriales. Luego proporciona ejemplos de dominios territoriales de diferentes países. Finalmente define el hosting web como el servicio que ofrece almacenamiento y acceso a la información publicada en una página web a través de un servidor.
La URL es el identificador universal de recursos en Internet. Está compuesta por el protocolo, el nombre de host y el dominio. El protocolo indica cómo se comunicarán las máquinas, el host es el nombre del servidor o máquina y el dominio es el nombre único asignado a un sitio web, servidor o correo electrónico. Existen dominios globales de nivel superior como .com y dominios de código de país como .mx.
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
Watch Sreekant Lanka from iQuanti and Irina Klein from OneMain Financial as they dive into the future of paid search and explore the trends, strategies, and technologies that will shape the search marketing landscape.
If you’re looking to assess your paid search strategy and design an industry-aligned plan for 2024, then this webinar is for you.
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
From their humble beginnings in 1984, TED has grown into the world’s most powerful amplifier for speakers and thought-leaders to share their ideas. They have over 2,400 filmed talks (not including the 30,000+ TEDx videos) freely available online, and have hosted over 17,500 events around the world.
With over one billion views in a year, it’s no wonder that so many speakers are looking to TED for ideas on how to share their message more effectively.
The article “5 Public-Speaking Tips TED Gives Its Speakers”, by Carmine Gallo for Forbes, gives speakers five practical ways to connect with their audience, and effectively share their ideas on stage.
Whether you are gearing up to get on a TED stage yourself, or just want to master the skills that so many of their speakers possess, these tips and quotes from Chris Anderson, the TED Talks Curator, will encourage you to make the most impactful impression on your audience.
See the full article and more summaries like this on SpeakerHub here: https://speakerhub.com/blog/5-presentation-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers
See the original article on Forbes here:
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2016/05/06/5-public-speaking-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers/&refURL=&referrer=#5c07a8221d9b
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd Clark Boyd
Everyone is in agreement that ChatGPT (and other generative AI tools) will shape the future of work. Yet there is little consensus on exactly how, when, and to what extent this technology will change our world.
Businesses that extract maximum value from ChatGPT will use it as a collaborative tool for everything from brainstorming to technical maintenance.
For individuals, now is the time to pinpoint the skills the future professional will need to thrive in the AI age.
Check out this presentation to understand what ChatGPT is, how it will shape the future of work, and how you can prepare to take advantage.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
1. Core updates from Google periodically change how its algorithms assess and rank websites and pages. This can impact rankings through shifts in user intent, site quality issues being caught up to, world events influencing queries, and overhauls to search like the E-A-T framework.
2. There are many possible user intents beyond just transactional, navigational and informational. Identifying intent shifts is important during core updates. Sites may need to optimize for new intents through different content types and sections.
3. Responding effectively to core updates requires analyzing "before and after" data to understand changes, identifying new intents or page types, and ensuring content matches appropriate intents across video, images, knowledge graphs and more.
A brief introduction to DataScience with explaining of the concepts, algorithms, machine learning, supervised and unsupervised learning, clustering, statistics, data preprocessing, real-world applications etc.
It's part of a Data Science Corner Campaign where I will be discussing the fundamentals of DataScience, AIML, Statistics etc.
Time Management & Productivity - Best PracticesVit Horky
Here's my presentation on by proven best practices how to manage your work time effectively and how to improve your productivity. It includes practical tips and how to use tools such as Slack, Google Apps, Hubspot, Google Calendar, Gmail and others.
The six step guide to practical project managementMindGenius
The six step guide to practical project management
If you think managing projects is too difficult, think again.
We’ve stripped back project management processes to the
basics – to make it quicker and easier, without sacrificing
the vital ingredients for success.
“If you’re looking for some real-world guidance, then The Six Step Guide to Practical Project Management will help.”
Dr Andrew Makar, Tactical Project Management
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
Watch Sreekant Lanka from iQuanti and Irina Klein from OneMain Financial as they dive into the future of paid search and explore the trends, strategies, and technologies that will shape the search marketing landscape.
If you’re looking to assess your paid search strategy and design an industry-aligned plan for 2024, then this webinar is for you.
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
From their humble beginnings in 1984, TED has grown into the world’s most powerful amplifier for speakers and thought-leaders to share their ideas. They have over 2,400 filmed talks (not including the 30,000+ TEDx videos) freely available online, and have hosted over 17,500 events around the world.
With over one billion views in a year, it’s no wonder that so many speakers are looking to TED for ideas on how to share their message more effectively.
The article “5 Public-Speaking Tips TED Gives Its Speakers”, by Carmine Gallo for Forbes, gives speakers five practical ways to connect with their audience, and effectively share their ideas on stage.
Whether you are gearing up to get on a TED stage yourself, or just want to master the skills that so many of their speakers possess, these tips and quotes from Chris Anderson, the TED Talks Curator, will encourage you to make the most impactful impression on your audience.
See the full article and more summaries like this on SpeakerHub here: https://speakerhub.com/blog/5-presentation-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers
See the original article on Forbes here:
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2016/05/06/5-public-speaking-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers/&refURL=&referrer=#5c07a8221d9b
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd Clark Boyd
Everyone is in agreement that ChatGPT (and other generative AI tools) will shape the future of work. Yet there is little consensus on exactly how, when, and to what extent this technology will change our world.
Businesses that extract maximum value from ChatGPT will use it as a collaborative tool for everything from brainstorming to technical maintenance.
For individuals, now is the time to pinpoint the skills the future professional will need to thrive in the AI age.
Check out this presentation to understand what ChatGPT is, how it will shape the future of work, and how you can prepare to take advantage.
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Dominio de internet
1. Dominio de Internet
Un dominio de Internet es una red de identificación asociada a un grupo de dispositivos o
equipos conectados a la red Internet.
El propósito principal es traducir las direcciones IP, sin la ayuda del sistema de nombres de
dominio, los usuarios de Internet tendrían que acceder a cada servicio web utilizando la
dirección IP del nodo (por ejemplo, sería necesario utilizar http://192.0.32.101 en vez de
http://algo.com)
Cuando se creó el Sistema de Nombres de Dominio en los años 80, el espacio de nombres se
dividió en dos grandes grupos. El primero incluye los dominios, basados en los dos caracteres
de identificación de cada territorio de acuerdo a las abreviaciones del ISO-3166. (Ej. *.do,
*.mx) y se denomina ccTLD (Dominio de nivel superior de código de país ó Country Code Top
level Domain), los segundos, incluyen un grupo de siete dominios de primer nivel genéricos,
(gTLD), que representan una serie de nombres y multi-organizaciones: GOV, EDU, COM, MIL,
ORG, NET e INT.
Los dominios basados en ccTLD son administrados por organizaciones sin fines de lucro en
cada país, delegada por la IANA y o ICANN para la administración de los dominios territoriales
El crecimiento de Internet ha implicado la creación de nuevos dominios gTLD. A junio de 2009,
existen 20 gTLD y 248 ccTLD.
Nombres de dominio
.es, para servicios de España
.eu, la región de Europa
.cr, para servicios de Costa Rica
.ru, para servicios de Rusia
.fr, para servicios de Francia
.do, para servicios de República Dominicana
.hn, para servicios de Honduras
.mx, para servicios de México
.sv, para servicios de El Salvador
.cl, para servicios de Chile
2. .co, para servicios de Colombia
.cn, para servicios de China
.ar, para servicios de Argentina
.bo, para servicios de Bolivia
.ec, para servicios de Ecuador
.py, para servicios de Paraguay
.pe, para páginas de Perú
.uy, para servicios de Uruguay
.ve, para servicios de Venezuela
.asia, la región de Asia
.lat, la región de Latinoamérica
.edu, para servicios de Educación
.gov y .gob, para Gobierno y Entidades Públicas
.info, para Información
.int, para Entidades Internacionales, organizaciones como la ONU
.jobs, para Departamentos de empleo y recursos humanos en empresas
.mil, para el Departamento de Defensa de los Estados Unidos (Único país con dominio de
primer nivel para el ejército)
.mobi, para empresas de telefonía móvil o servicios para móvil.
.museum, para los Museos
.name, para Nombres de personas
.net, para Infraestructura de red
.org, para organizaciones
.pro, para profesionales con una titulación universitaria.
.tel, para servicios de comunicación por Internet
.travel, para páginas de la industria de viajes y turismo.
3. .fm, para páginas del país Estados Federados de Micronesia, pero usado también para
estaciones de radio de frecuencia modulada
.tv, para páginas del país Tuvalu, pero usado también para estaciones de televisión
.tk, para páginas del país Tokelau; sin embargo se usan también como dominio y servidor
propio ( "Autónomas" ). Actualmente pueden obtenerse de forma gratuita.
.com, son los dominios más extendidos en el mundo. Sirven para cualquier tipo de página
web, temática, persona o entidad.
.biz prevista para ser usado por negocios.
.web es un dominio de internet de nivel superior, no oficial, que lleva propuesto desde
1995.
Países que tienen el dominio de segundo nivel .co:
Austria
Botsuana
Corea del Sur
Costa Rica
Estonia
Guernsey
Hungría
India
Indonesia
Irán
Islas Cook
Israel
Japón
Kenia
Montenegro
Mozambique
Nauru
4. Nueva Zelanda
Países Bajos
Reino Unido
Serbia
Sudáfrica
Surinam
Tailandia
Tanzania
Zambia
Zimbabue
Países que tienen dominios de segundo nivel .com y .co:
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Cuba
Trinidad y Tobago
Venezuela
México
A
• .af, para servicios de Afganistán
• .ax, para servicios de Åland
• .al, para servicios de Albania
• .ad, para servicios de Andorra
• .ao, para servicios de Angola
• .ai, para servicios de Anguila
• .aq, para servicios de Antártida
• .ag, para servicios de Antigua y Barbuda
• .an, para servicios de Antillas Neerlandesas
• .ar, para servicios de Argentina
• .am, para servicios de Armenia
• .aw, para servicios de Aruba
• .ac, para servicios de Isla Ascensión
• .au, para servicios de Australia
• .at, para servicios de Austria
• .az, para servicios de Azerbaiyán
5. • .as, para servicios de Samoa Americana y para Emiratos Árabes Unidos (aunque está
asignado oficialmente a dichos países, también es usado por algunas asociaciones
privadas en Asturias).
• .ae, para servicios de Emiratos Árabes Unidos.
B
• .bs, para servicios de Bahamas
• .bh, para servicios de Bahréin
• .bd, para servicios de Bangladesh
• .bb, para servicios de Barbados
• .be, para servicios de Bélgica
• .bz, para servicios de Belice
• .bj, para servicios de Benín
• .bm, para servicios de Bermudas
• .by, para servicios de Bielorrusia
• .bo, para servicios de Bolivia
• .ba, para servicios de Bosnia y Herzegovina
• .bw, para servicios de Botsuana
• .br, para servicios de Brasil
• .bn, para servicios de Brunei
• .bg, para servicios de Bulgaria
• .bf, para servicios de Burkina Fasso
• .bi, para servicios de Burundi
• .bt, para servicios de Bután
• .bu para servicios de Birmania
C
• .ch, para servicios de Suiza
• .cv, para servicios de Cabo Verde
• .cm, para servicios de Camerún
• .ca, para servicios de Canadá
• .cat, para servicios de Cataluña
• .cr, para servicios de Costa Rica
• .cl, para servicios de Chile
• .cn, para servicios de República Popular China
• .cy, para servicios de Chipre
• .cc, para servicios de Islas Cocos
• .co, para servicios de Colombia
• .cg, para servicios de República del Congo
• .cd, para servicios de República Democrática del Congo
• .ck, para servicios de Islas Cook
• .ci, para servicios de Costa de Marfil
• .cr, para servicios de Costa Rica
• .cu, para servicios de Cuba
• .cx, para servicios de Isla de Navidad
• .cf, para servicios de República Centroafricana
• .cz, para servicios de República Checa
6. D
• .de, para servicios de Alemania
• .dk, para servicios de Dinamarca
• .dm, para servicios de Dominica
• .do, para servicios de la República Dominicana
• .dz, para servicios de Argelia
• .dj, para servicios de Yibuti
E
• .ec, para servicios de Ecuador
• .eg, para servicios de Egipto
• .er, para servicios de Eritrea
• .es, para servicios de España
• .ee, para servicios de Estonia
• .et, para servicios de Etiopía
• .eu, para servicios de la Unión Europea
• .eh, para servicios de República Árabe Saharaui Democrática
F
• .fo, para servicios de las Islas Feroe
• .fi, para servicios de Finlandia
• .fj, para servicios de Fiyi
• .fr, para servicios de Francia
• .fk, para servicios de Islas Malvinas
• .fm, para servicios de los Estados Federados de Micronesia
G
• .ga, para servicios de Gabón
• .gm, para servicios de Gambia
• .ge, para servicios de Georgia
• .gs, para servicios de Islas Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur
• .gh, para servicios de Ghana
• .gi, para servicios de Gibraltar
• .gd, para servicios de Granada
• .gr, para servicios de Grecia
• .gl, para servicios de Groenlandia
• .gu, para servicios de Guam
• .gt, para servicios de Guatemala
• .gg, para servicios de Guernsey
• .gn, para servicios de Guinea
• .gq, para servicios de Guinea Ecuatorial
• .gw, para servicios de Guinea-Bissau
• .gy, para servicios de Guyana
• .gb, para servicios de Reino Unido
7. H
• .ht, para servicios de Haití
• .hn, para servicios de Honduras
• .hk, para servicios de Hong Kong
• .hu, para servicios de Hungría
• .hr, para servicios de Croacia
I
• .in, para servicios de India
• .id, para servicios de Indonesia
• .ir, para servicios de Irán
• .iq, para servicios de Iraq
• .ie, para servicios de Irlanda
• .is, para servicios de Islandia
• .il, para servicios de Israel
• .it, para servicios de Italia
• .im, para servicios de Isla de Man
J
• .jm, para servicios de Jamaica
• .jp, para servicios de Japón
• .je, para servicios de Jersey
• .jo, para servicios de Jordania
• .jh, para servicios de Hawai
K
• .kz, para servicios de Kazajistán
• .ke, para servicios de Kenia
• .kg, para servicios de Kirguistán
• .ki, para servicios de Kiribati
• .kw, para servicios de Kuwait
• .ky, para servicios de Islas Caimán
• .kh, para servicios de Camboya
• .km, para servicios de Comores
• .kp, para servicios de Corea del Norte
• .kr, para servicios de Corea del Sur
• .kn, para servicios de San Cristóbal y Nieves
L
• .la, para servicios de Laos (en algunos casos también es utilizado para "Latin América")
• .ls, para servicios de Lesoto
• .lv, para servicios de Letonia
• .lb, para servicios de Líbano
• .lr, para servicios de Liberia
• .ly, para servicios de Libia
8. • .li, para servicios de Liechtenstein
• .lt, para servicios de Lituania
• .lu, para servicios de Luxemburgo
• .lc, para servicios de Santa Lucía
• .lk, para servicios de Sri Lanka
M
• .mo, para servicios de Macao
• .mk, para servicios de República de Macedonia
• .mg, para servicios de Madagascar
• .my, para servicios de Malasia
• .mw, para servicios de Malawi
• .mv, para servicios de Maldivas
• .ml, para servicios de Malí
• .mt, para servicios de Malta
• .mp, para servicios de Islas Marianas del Norte
• .ma, para servicios de Marruecos
• .mh, para servicios de las Islas Marshall
• .mu, para servicios de Mauricio
• .mr, para servicios de Mauritania
• .mx, para servicios de México
• .md, para servicios de Moldavia
• .mc, para servicios de Mónaco
• .mn, para servicios de Mongolia
• .me, para servicios de Montenegro
• .ms, para servicios de Montserrat
• .mz, para servicios de Mozambique
• .mm, para servicios de Birmania
N
• .na, para servicios de Namibia
• .nr, para servicios de Nauru
• .np, para servicios de Nepal
• .ni, para servicios de Nicaragua
• .ne, para servicios de Níger
• .ng, para servicios de Nigeria
• .nu, para servicios de Niue
• .nf, para servicios de Isla Norfolk
• .no, para servicios de Noruega y Svalbard
• .nc, para servicios de Nueva Caledonia y la República Turca del Norte de Chipre
• .nz, para servicios de Nueva Zelanda
• .nl, para servicios de Países Bajos
O
• .om, para servicios de Omán
9. P
• .pk, para servicios de Pakistán
• .pw, para servicios de Palaos
• .ps, para servicios de Autoridad Nacional Palestina
• .pa, para servicios de Panamá
• .pg, para servicios de Papúa Nueva Guinea
• .py, para servicios de Paraguay
• .pe, para servicios de Perú
• .pn, para servicios de Islas Pitcairn
• .pf, para servicios de Polinesia Francesa
• .pl, para servicios de Polonia
• .pt, para servicios de Portugal
• .pr, para servicios de Puerto Rico
• .pm, para servicios de San Pedro y Miquelón
• .ph, para servicios de Filipinas
Q
• .qa, para servicios de Qatar
R
• .rw, para servicios de Ruanda
• .ro, para servicios de Rumania
• .ru,.рф (en alfabeto cirílico) para servicios de Rusia
• .rs, para servicios de Serbia
• .re, para servicios de Isla Reunión
S
• .sb, para servicios de Islas Salomón
• .sm, para servicios de San Marino
• .sh, para servicios de Santa Helena y Tristán da Cunha
• .st, para servicios de Santo Tomé y Príncipe
• .sn, para servicios de Senegal
• .sc, para servicios de Seychelles
• .sl, para servicios de Sierra Leona
• .sg, para servicios de Singapur
• .sy, para servicios de Siria
• .so, para servicios de Somalia y Puntlandia
• .sz, para servicios de Suazilandia
• .sd, para servicios de Sudán
• .se, para servicios de Suecia
• .sr, para servicios de Surinam
• .sj, para servicios de Svalbard
• .sv, para servicios de El Salvador
• .sa, para servicios de Arabia Saudita
• .sk, para servicios de Eslovaquia
• .si, para servicios de Eslovenia
10. • .su, para el dominio correspondiente a la antigua Unión Soviética (aún en uso) también
reservado por la Federación Rusa
T
• .th, para servicios de Tailandia
• .tz, para servicios de Tanzania
• .tj, para servicios de Tayikistán
• .tf, para servicios de los Territorios Australes Franceses
• .io, para servicios del Territorio Británico en el Océano Índico
• .tl, para servicios de Timor Oriental
• .tg, para servicios de Togo
• .tk, para servicios de Tokelau
• .to, para servicios de Tonga
• .tt, para servicios de Trinidad y Tobago
• .tn, para servicios de Túnez
• .tc, para servicios de Islas Turcas y Caicos
• .tm, para servicios de Turkmenistán
• .tr, para servicios de Turquía y para la República Turca del Norte de Chipre
• .tv, para servicios de Tuvalu
• .td, para servicios de Chad
• .tw, para servicios de República de China
• .travel, para servicios de viajes
U
• .ua, para servicios de Ucrania
• .ug, para servicios de Uganda
• .um, para servicios de Islas Ultramarinas de Estados Unidos
• .uy, para servicios de Uruguay
• .uz, para servicios de Uzbekistán
• .us, para servicios de Estados Unidos
• .uk, para servicios de Reino Unido
V
• .vu, para servicios de Vanuatu
• .va, para servicios de Ciudad del Vaticano
• .ve, para servicios de Venezuela
• .vn, para servicios de Vietnam
• .vg, para servicios de Islas Vírgenes Británicas
• .vi, para servicios de Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos
• .vc, para servicios de San Vicente y las Granadinas
W
• .wf, para servicios de Wallis y Futuna
• .ws, para servicios de Samoa
11. Y
• .ye, para servicios de Yemen
• .yu, para servicios de Serbia y Montenegro
Z
• .zm, para servicios de Zambia
• .zw, para servicios de Zimbabue
• .za, para servicios de Sudáfrica
Otros
• .aq, para servicios de Antártida
• .bv, para servicios de Isla Bouvet
• .cs, para servicios de Checoslovaquia
• .dd, para servicios de República Democrática Alemana (nunca llegó a usarse)
• .gf, para servicios de Guayana Francesa
• .gr, para servicios de Monte Athos
• .mq, para servicios de Martinica
• .sj, para servicios de Svalbard y Jan Mayen
• .zr, para servicios de Zaire
Lugares sin dominio de Internet propio
• .ge, para servicios de Abjasia
• .so, para servicios de Galmudug, Maakhir, Puntland y Somalilandia