Who's afraid of the FCA? How to comply and thrive on social mediaRachel Aldighieri
The document summarizes a conference on using social media for financial services. It provides an agenda for the event, including presentations on complying with regulations from the speaker Lisa Barnett, and using social data to understand customers from speaker Joel Davis. The final presentation by Bridget O'Connor-Read discusses building engagement through community and content on social media for financial brands.
This document explores why the author chose to focus on themselves, Bangkok as a location, and mobile platforms. It lists culture, lower startup costs, lifestyle, and an emerging market as reasons for choosing Bangkok. Mobile is discussed as having no local servers or infrastructure needed, no local payment or banking barriers, popularity of smartphones, and ability to create detached products for mobile platforms.
This document discusses user research, marketing, and design-driven approaches to redesigning experiences. It mentions an experiment redesigning MyColorscreen and includes screenshots from that process. It also lists names of people from Beijing, China, Indonesia, and Malaysia and includes a quote about why people buy things.
Mobilising print media: new paths to purchase - EdinburghRachel Aldighieri
This document contains the agenda for an event organized by Union Direct on mobilizing print media. The agenda includes welcome remarks, presentations on understanding audiences to integrate marketing channels effectively on mobile from Experian and Documobi, a case study from WDMP on a mobile campaign, and a question and answer session with the presenters.
The document discusses how climate change altered the ecosystem and caused some species that once ruled the Earth to no longer dominate. It then asks what forces drive technological changes from things like personal computers to smartphones and networks like 2G to 4G. It also questions which companies in gaming, platforms, and telecommunications will rule the future world and why.
Who's afraid of the FCA? How to comply and thrive on social mediaRachel Aldighieri
The document summarizes a conference on using social media for financial services. It provides an agenda for the event, including presentations on complying with regulations from the speaker Lisa Barnett, and using social data to understand customers from speaker Joel Davis. The final presentation by Bridget O'Connor-Read discusses building engagement through community and content on social media for financial brands.
This document explores why the author chose to focus on themselves, Bangkok as a location, and mobile platforms. It lists culture, lower startup costs, lifestyle, and an emerging market as reasons for choosing Bangkok. Mobile is discussed as having no local servers or infrastructure needed, no local payment or banking barriers, popularity of smartphones, and ability to create detached products for mobile platforms.
This document discusses user research, marketing, and design-driven approaches to redesigning experiences. It mentions an experiment redesigning MyColorscreen and includes screenshots from that process. It also lists names of people from Beijing, China, Indonesia, and Malaysia and includes a quote about why people buy things.
Mobilising print media: new paths to purchase - EdinburghRachel Aldighieri
This document contains the agenda for an event organized by Union Direct on mobilizing print media. The agenda includes welcome remarks, presentations on understanding audiences to integrate marketing channels effectively on mobile from Experian and Documobi, a case study from WDMP on a mobile campaign, and a question and answer session with the presenters.
The document discusses how climate change altered the ecosystem and caused some species that once ruled the Earth to no longer dominate. It then asks what forces drive technological changes from things like personal computers to smartphones and networks like 2G to 4G. It also questions which companies in gaming, platforms, and telecommunications will rule the future world and why.
NeuroSky is a company that develops dry, single-sensor brainwave technology that can be used for a variety of applications including toys, education, wellness, and games. Their technology requires only a 4 second calibration and can be incorporated into portable devices without the need for external computers. NeuroSky's brainwave sensors have been validated by respected experts and are used broadly across industries.
Mobile Monday Beijing #39 - 2011WMC - Ye Xinmomobeijing
The document discusses the 2011 World Mobile Congress held in Barcelona, Spain. It highlights some of Barcelona's attractions like Picasso and Gaudi as well as the focus of the conference on Android and mobile media/ads. Developers are encouraged to submit their mobile apps to the CASEE platform to gain exposure and monetization opportunities.
This document summarizes the widespread attention and praise received by the Line Phone concept, a winning design from the 2010 Furong Cup Digital Product and Service Design Competition in China. It discusses the millions of views the concept video received on sites like Youku and YouTube. It also highlights coverage from technology news sites internationally like Engadget, Gizmodo, and The Next Web, which praised the innovative touchscreen design and ability to connect multiple phones into a larger tablet-like screen. Domestic Chinese sites from Hunan province, where the competition was held, also covered the award-winning concept.
The document is a product presentation for LEDtabletops that repeats the phrase "Let's LED with style" multiple times. It provides contact information including a website, phone number, email address, and legal identifiers for LEDtabletops.
The document appears to be notes from a marketing conference for young professionals. It includes an agenda with introductions from the CEO of the hosting organization and the head of an agency. There were presentations on making a career out of one's passions and the story of how a board game company called Linkee grew from an idea. The notes conclude with a reminder for questions and a mention of networking opportunities.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a data protection training seminar. The agenda covers why data protection is important, understanding the key laws around data protection including the Data Protection Act of 1998 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation of 2003. It discusses key terms, the 8 data protection principles, and practical tips for marketers regarding obtaining consent, handling personal data, and complying with regulations. The training aims to help participants understand how to protect personal data, avoid legal issues, and apply data protection best practices in their marketing activities.
The document discusses wanting salad instead of chips for a meal, remembering an acquaintance named Helen, and using the presentation program Impress instead of thinking it was a spreadsheet.
HTML5 can elevate the interactive experience of iPad magazines. Fei Jun is an associate professor and creative director who has developed digital magazines, publications, and mobile apps for the iPad using HTML5, including magazines for Cosmo, FHM, and Bazaar in 2011. Some examples of projects include an interactive e-book for 7th Inn and mobile games such as Ooooze, DirtyHand, and Pin&Ball. An app called Job Hunter was also designed to help migrant workers find jobs and education.
Jiayuan.com is China's largest online dating platform, providing a platform for singles to pursue serious relationships. It has over 45.5 million registered users and 5.4 million monthly active users. Jiayuan has also developed mobile apps for Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone 7 that have been downloaded over 1 million times, allowing users to access the online dating database on their smartphones. The apps incorporate location-based services to provide nearby contacts according to user search criteria and have increased messaging traffic by 30%.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an event on inserts in modern media. The agenda includes welcome and introductions, presentations on why inserts are still relevant, using augmented reality to enhance inserts, effective insert planning tips, the changing face of print, affordable creativity options for inserts, and a closing session. Key points from presentations include that billions of inserts are distributed each year, they can drive higher response rates than advertising, consumers value inserts, and new technologies allow for more customized, interactive, and targeted insert campaigns. Effective planning requires analyzing data, testing options, and considering elements like format, targeting, regional focus. Print is adapting to remain valuable by embracing multi-channel integration and utilizing improved digital printing technologies.
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The document announces a contest to win a 3 day, 2 night Bali spa package and other prizes. It lists the prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners, as well as 10 consolation prizes. It provides details on what is included in the Bali package and excludes, and lists the terms and conditions of the contest.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a data protection training session. The agenda covers why data protection is important, key terms and principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation 2003, and practical tips for marketers. It discusses important data protection concepts like personal data, consent, data controllers, the 8 data protection principles, and rules around electronic communications. Practical tips include ensuring proper data capture, maintaining accurate marketing permissions, conducting due diligence on sourced data, and strategies for regaining lost permissions.
The document provides an overview of ceramics, including its history, techniques, tools, and applications. Ceramics originated as early as 24,000 BC and was first developed in areas like Mesopotamia and India. Various techniques were discovered over time such as glazing around 5,000-8,000 BC in ancient Egypt. Important tools in ceramics include kilns, pottery wheels, and different types of clay. Ceramics has a wide range of applications and can be found in places like dishware, roof tiles, and sculptures.
Skyhook provides location services to over 100 million devices by combining Wi-Fi, GPS, and cell tower signals to determine location. Their database contains hundreds of millions of Wi-Fi access points and millions of cell IDs. Apps using Skyhook's SDK include location, news, and social apps. Location improves the user experience for games, photos, and other apps and is attracting more users. Location data also enables new forms of advertising and monetization.
This document provides an overview of a presentation by Prof. Fei Jun at CAFA Media LAB. The presentation discusses design driven innovation in mobile applications. It compares design driven innovation to technology driven innovation. It also outlines the designer's philosophy in innovation, including designing for people, change, and experience. The presentation discusses the evolution of the software development process and the designer's process in innovation, including user research, conceptualization, prototyping, and testing. It provides examples of interactive installations, mobile apps, digital magazines, books, games and videos created by Prof. Fei Jun and CAFA Media LAB.
This document provides an overview of using mobile marketing for brands. It discusses the growth of mobile internet usage and how brands can leverage mobile marketing. Some key points:
- Mobile internet usage is growing rapidly as more consumers go online via smartphones and tablets.
- Brands should recognize mobile as a core part of marketing strategy rather than just a supplementary channel. An integrated mobile experience can enhance consumer engagement.
- Various mobile marketing techniques are discussed such as mobile websites, apps, mobile ads, location-based services, and SMS/MMS. Brands can use these channels for branding, advertising, promotions, customer service and more.
- While mobile presents opportunities, brands must consider user experience, permissions, and
NeuroSky is a company that develops dry, single-sensor brainwave technology that can be used for a variety of applications including toys, education, wellness, and games. Their technology requires only a 4 second calibration and can be incorporated into portable devices without the need for external computers. NeuroSky's brainwave sensors have been validated by respected experts and are used broadly across industries.
Mobile Monday Beijing #39 - 2011WMC - Ye Xinmomobeijing
The document discusses the 2011 World Mobile Congress held in Barcelona, Spain. It highlights some of Barcelona's attractions like Picasso and Gaudi as well as the focus of the conference on Android and mobile media/ads. Developers are encouraged to submit their mobile apps to the CASEE platform to gain exposure and monetization opportunities.
This document summarizes the widespread attention and praise received by the Line Phone concept, a winning design from the 2010 Furong Cup Digital Product and Service Design Competition in China. It discusses the millions of views the concept video received on sites like Youku and YouTube. It also highlights coverage from technology news sites internationally like Engadget, Gizmodo, and The Next Web, which praised the innovative touchscreen design and ability to connect multiple phones into a larger tablet-like screen. Domestic Chinese sites from Hunan province, where the competition was held, also covered the award-winning concept.
The document is a product presentation for LEDtabletops that repeats the phrase "Let's LED with style" multiple times. It provides contact information including a website, phone number, email address, and legal identifiers for LEDtabletops.
The document appears to be notes from a marketing conference for young professionals. It includes an agenda with introductions from the CEO of the hosting organization and the head of an agency. There were presentations on making a career out of one's passions and the story of how a board game company called Linkee grew from an idea. The notes conclude with a reminder for questions and a mention of networking opportunities.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a data protection training seminar. The agenda covers why data protection is important, understanding the key laws around data protection including the Data Protection Act of 1998 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation of 2003. It discusses key terms, the 8 data protection principles, and practical tips for marketers regarding obtaining consent, handling personal data, and complying with regulations. The training aims to help participants understand how to protect personal data, avoid legal issues, and apply data protection best practices in their marketing activities.
The document discusses wanting salad instead of chips for a meal, remembering an acquaintance named Helen, and using the presentation program Impress instead of thinking it was a spreadsheet.
HTML5 can elevate the interactive experience of iPad magazines. Fei Jun is an associate professor and creative director who has developed digital magazines, publications, and mobile apps for the iPad using HTML5, including magazines for Cosmo, FHM, and Bazaar in 2011. Some examples of projects include an interactive e-book for 7th Inn and mobile games such as Ooooze, DirtyHand, and Pin&Ball. An app called Job Hunter was also designed to help migrant workers find jobs and education.
Jiayuan.com is China's largest online dating platform, providing a platform for singles to pursue serious relationships. It has over 45.5 million registered users and 5.4 million monthly active users. Jiayuan has also developed mobile apps for Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone 7 that have been downloaded over 1 million times, allowing users to access the online dating database on their smartphones. The apps incorporate location-based services to provide nearby contacts according to user search criteria and have increased messaging traffic by 30%.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an event on inserts in modern media. The agenda includes welcome and introductions, presentations on why inserts are still relevant, using augmented reality to enhance inserts, effective insert planning tips, the changing face of print, affordable creativity options for inserts, and a closing session. Key points from presentations include that billions of inserts are distributed each year, they can drive higher response rates than advertising, consumers value inserts, and new technologies allow for more customized, interactive, and targeted insert campaigns. Effective planning requires analyzing data, testing options, and considering elements like format, targeting, regional focus. Print is adapting to remain valuable by embracing multi-channel integration and utilizing improved digital printing technologies.
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The document announces a contest to win a 3 day, 2 night Bali spa package and other prizes. It lists the prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners, as well as 10 consolation prizes. It provides details on what is included in the Bali package and excludes, and lists the terms and conditions of the contest.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a data protection training session. The agenda covers why data protection is important, key terms and principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation 2003, and practical tips for marketers. It discusses important data protection concepts like personal data, consent, data controllers, the 8 data protection principles, and rules around electronic communications. Practical tips include ensuring proper data capture, maintaining accurate marketing permissions, conducting due diligence on sourced data, and strategies for regaining lost permissions.
The document provides an overview of ceramics, including its history, techniques, tools, and applications. Ceramics originated as early as 24,000 BC and was first developed in areas like Mesopotamia and India. Various techniques were discovered over time such as glazing around 5,000-8,000 BC in ancient Egypt. Important tools in ceramics include kilns, pottery wheels, and different types of clay. Ceramics has a wide range of applications and can be found in places like dishware, roof tiles, and sculptures.
Skyhook provides location services to over 100 million devices by combining Wi-Fi, GPS, and cell tower signals to determine location. Their database contains hundreds of millions of Wi-Fi access points and millions of cell IDs. Apps using Skyhook's SDK include location, news, and social apps. Location improves the user experience for games, photos, and other apps and is attracting more users. Location data also enables new forms of advertising and monetization.
This document provides an overview of a presentation by Prof. Fei Jun at CAFA Media LAB. The presentation discusses design driven innovation in mobile applications. It compares design driven innovation to technology driven innovation. It also outlines the designer's philosophy in innovation, including designing for people, change, and experience. The presentation discusses the evolution of the software development process and the designer's process in innovation, including user research, conceptualization, prototyping, and testing. It provides examples of interactive installations, mobile apps, digital magazines, books, games and videos created by Prof. Fei Jun and CAFA Media LAB.
This document provides an overview of using mobile marketing for brands. It discusses the growth of mobile internet usage and how brands can leverage mobile marketing. Some key points:
- Mobile internet usage is growing rapidly as more consumers go online via smartphones and tablets.
- Brands should recognize mobile as a core part of marketing strategy rather than just a supplementary channel. An integrated mobile experience can enhance consumer engagement.
- Various mobile marketing techniques are discussed such as mobile websites, apps, mobile ads, location-based services, and SMS/MMS. Brands can use these channels for branding, advertising, promotions, customer service and more.
- While mobile presents opportunities, brands must consider user experience, permissions, and