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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Creating a App
- What kind of mobile application am I building and why would people want to use it? I want to create a app that updates people on the most recent games published both online and as disc.
- Who are my specific users? The gaming community, age 15 - 40
- How are you going to keep and grow your user base? Constant updates along with developer interviews, Reviews, and a user based review station.
- How will I get my app on to my customers? Open up a business account via Facebook and Share it.
- Will I be able to make money with my application? Offer adds to businesses so that my app may remain free.
- What activities do I need to complete to publish this application? Research on the latest products. Start building the foundation, and remain in the loop on customer likes and dislikes.
- What resources do I need to produce this application? Images, references, customers, videos, and great templates.
Apps - Applications
- What is a “app"? A software program used to play music, games, etc.
- What you need to download and use an app? A credit card for the non-free apps and a system that is compatible with the app. (Android or Apple etc.)
- What types of data apps can access? Your contacts, call log, internet and calender data, location, Device ID, and how you use the app.
- Why some apps collect location data? Some apps use location data to provide maps, coupons, or information about who you might know nearby.
- Why some apps are free? Because adds pay for them, basic features are free but you may pay for special features, the game itself is a add so you will buy apps from the publisher.
- Why some apps have advertisements? That way they can offer the app at a lower price for the user.
- How app makers are able to customize advertisements to your specific interests? They access information on where you are located and what you are interested in. They typically ask this when you agree to Terms of Service.
- Why you should keep your apps updated? Older versions of the app will come to a point that they do not work on the server. Thus keeping it upgraded will allow you to continue using that app.
- Whether you can trust reviews about apps? You can to an extent, some times the publisher of the app will post fake comments telling good things about the app but reviews for th most part can be trusted.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Computer Clouds
What is a computer Cloud?
It is a way to share and gain access to any files that you have saved on any device any where. With this in mind a cloud is a gathering of data in one place and when you access that cloud it stats to rain so that you can see the data you need.
Where is the Cloud?
Under your nose; it is located on the network and can be opened through a web browser. Therefore the cloud is stored in a router and ready to be sent to you at any time. One of many Cloud services is Dropbox where you can store any information documents you want.
GROUPON:
Groupon started up in 2008 and quickly became a choice to help start up web sites. It uses other sites such as Amazon, and Salesforce.com to remain powered and flowing.
Groupon has not suffered in the market like many other sites because it has managed to keep up with the users. Groupon used Cloud computing to expand its band width so they could keep all the needed information but keep he site fast easily understood.
They use Salesforce.com to power deals that their customers make amongst each other. Groupon also uses Chatter so their employees may talk about deals and approve/deny or edit deals. These employees then take the information to a editorial staff who then posts it onto the Salesforce.com web site. This information then can be accessed any time for reference.
Resource for Groupon:
http://mashable.com/2011/03/24/groupon-cloud-computing/
It is a way to share and gain access to any files that you have saved on any device any where. With this in mind a cloud is a gathering of data in one place and when you access that cloud it stats to rain so that you can see the data you need.
Where is the Cloud?
Under your nose; it is located on the network and can be opened through a web browser. Therefore the cloud is stored in a router and ready to be sent to you at any time. One of many Cloud services is Dropbox where you can store any information documents you want.
GROUPON:
Groupon started up in 2008 and quickly became a choice to help start up web sites. It uses other sites such as Amazon, and Salesforce.com to remain powered and flowing.
Groupon has not suffered in the market like many other sites because it has managed to keep up with the users. Groupon used Cloud computing to expand its band width so they could keep all the needed information but keep he site fast easily understood.
They use Salesforce.com to power deals that their customers make amongst each other. Groupon also uses Chatter so their employees may talk about deals and approve/deny or edit deals. These employees then take the information to a editorial staff who then posts it onto the Salesforce.com web site. This information then can be accessed any time for reference.
Resource for Groupon:
http://mashable.com/2011/03/24/groupon-cloud-computing/
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Quote Galor!!
"Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not." - James Joyce
"We deny your internationalism, because it is a luxury which only the upper classes can afford; the working people are hopelessly bound to their native shores." - Benito Mussolini
"The same emotions in man and woman are nonetheless dissimilar in tempo: consequently, man and woman never cease to misunderstand one another." - Friedrich Nietzsche
"Not for Moorcock the painful, infrequent excretion of dry little novels like so many rabbit pellets; his is the grand, messy flux itself, in all its heroic vulgarity, its unquenchable optimism, its enthusiasm for the inexhaustible variousness of things." - Angela Carter
"To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour. " - William Blake
"I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste." - Marcel Duchamp
"We deny your internationalism, because it is a luxury which only the upper classes can afford; the working people are hopelessly bound to their native shores." - Benito Mussolini
"Not for Moorcock the painful, infrequent excretion of dry little novels like so many rabbit pellets; his is the grand, messy flux itself, in all its heroic vulgarity, its unquenchable optimism, its enthusiasm for the inexhaustible variousness of things." - Angela Carter
"To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour. " - William Blake
"I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste." - Marcel Duchamp
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