This document discusses photomontages created by Karine. It provides a link to Karine Villard's blog that contains her photomontages. It also references a slideshow created by Dan with Karine Villard's permission that shows her photomontages.
This document summarizes regulatory and policy updates in Chinese Taipei related to telecommunications. It shows that mobile broadband and fixed broadband subscriptions have increased significantly from 2009 to 2012. It also outlines initiatives to achieve 100% household coverage of fixed line broadband of at least 100 Mbps by 2013, comprehensive cable TV digitalization by 2014, 7.2 million FTTx subscriptions by 2015, and 11 million wireless broadband subscriptions by 2015. The universal broadband service policy aims to assure access to telecom services in remote areas, with a target of 95% broadband coverage upgraded to 12 Mbps by 2015. It also provides details on 4G licensing, measuring mobile broadband speeds, IPv6 development, cyber security, smart metering infrastructure and electronic inv
Nearly $30 billion is spent annually influencing tweens, who impact over 20% of parental spending. The document also notes that over 50% of smartphone users plan to shop via mobile this holiday season, while mobile point-of-sale transactions at Home Depot have increased by over 20% each week. It predicts that mobile transactions will account for 10% of all credit and debit card volume in 2013, and that mobile payments will grow to $90 billion by 2017.
The document provides an introduction to copyright laws and fair use exceptions. It discusses the requirements for copyright protection, including that a work must be original and fixed in a tangible medium. It also outlines some of the main exclusive rights granted to copyright holders, such as reproduction, distribution, public performance, and creation of derivative works. The document notes there are exceptions to these rights, with the fair use doctrine being the largest exception area. Fair use allows for limited copying for purposes such as education, commentary, and news reporting. Whether a particular use qualifies as fair use requires balancing several factors.
Based on a 2013 holiday shopping survey by Discover Financial Services: between $100 and $300 will be spent on holiday hosting by many consumers; online sales are expected to increase by 20% compared to Thanksgiving the previous year; mobile devices are used for 62% of insurance-related activities and looking up coupons while shopping; and fewer consumers plan to eat out due to financial concerns but most would pay more for a better shopping experience. The survey also found that Apple had over X million customer accounts on file at the time.
This document discusses photomontages created by Karine. It provides a link to Karine Villard's blog that contains her photomontages. It also references a slideshow created by Dan with Karine Villard's permission that shows her photomontages.
This document summarizes regulatory and policy updates in Chinese Taipei related to telecommunications. It shows that mobile broadband and fixed broadband subscriptions have increased significantly from 2009 to 2012. It also outlines initiatives to achieve 100% household coverage of fixed line broadband of at least 100 Mbps by 2013, comprehensive cable TV digitalization by 2014, 7.2 million FTTx subscriptions by 2015, and 11 million wireless broadband subscriptions by 2015. The universal broadband service policy aims to assure access to telecom services in remote areas, with a target of 95% broadband coverage upgraded to 12 Mbps by 2015. It also provides details on 4G licensing, measuring mobile broadband speeds, IPv6 development, cyber security, smart metering infrastructure and electronic inv
Nearly $30 billion is spent annually influencing tweens, who impact over 20% of parental spending. The document also notes that over 50% of smartphone users plan to shop via mobile this holiday season, while mobile point-of-sale transactions at Home Depot have increased by over 20% each week. It predicts that mobile transactions will account for 10% of all credit and debit card volume in 2013, and that mobile payments will grow to $90 billion by 2017.
The document provides an introduction to copyright laws and fair use exceptions. It discusses the requirements for copyright protection, including that a work must be original and fixed in a tangible medium. It also outlines some of the main exclusive rights granted to copyright holders, such as reproduction, distribution, public performance, and creation of derivative works. The document notes there are exceptions to these rights, with the fair use doctrine being the largest exception area. Fair use allows for limited copying for purposes such as education, commentary, and news reporting. Whether a particular use qualifies as fair use requires balancing several factors.
Based on a 2013 holiday shopping survey by Discover Financial Services: between $100 and $300 will be spent on holiday hosting by many consumers; online sales are expected to increase by 20% compared to Thanksgiving the previous year; mobile devices are used for 62% of insurance-related activities and looking up coupons while shopping; and fewer consumers plan to eat out due to financial concerns but most would pay more for a better shopping experience. The survey also found that Apple had over X million customer accounts on file at the time.
VIOPS07: OSMと地理空間情報
The OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan
Georepublic Japan G.K.
関 治之
2012年7月20日(金曜日)10:00-18:00
VIOPS07 WORKSHOP
Virtualized Infrastructures Workshop [07]
VIOPS07: OSMと地理空間情報
The OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan
Georepublic Japan G.K.
関 治之
2012年7月20日(金曜日)10:00-18:00
VIOPS07 WORKSHOP
Virtualized Infrastructures Workshop [07]