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Opportunities and tools for AI across the customer lifecycle are many says recent report on Email Marketing Trends 2019 via @pure360 @smartInsights #Marketing #AI

Opportunities and tools for AI across the customer lifecycle are many says recent report on Email Marketing Trends 2019 via @pure360 @smartInsights #Marketing #AI | El rincón de mferna | Scoop.it

Beyond the world of email marketing in the wider world of business, the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on productivity and employment has risen to prominence in the last two plus years as more affordable systems have become available from vendors. This has naturally prompted marketers to review the potential marketing applications of AI. To answer this question, in our guide to marketing applications of AI , Smart Insights has reviewed the opportunities and tools for AI across the customer lifecycle. This report highlights the critical trends and techniques that will help you transform your brand-customer relationships using the most powerful channel in your marketing mix: email!


Via Farid Mheir
Farid Mheir's curator insight, February 20, 2019 11:11 AM

WHY IT MATTERS: a recent survey provides numerous insights into email marketing tools and techniques. A great reference with numerous examples, tools and technologies. One highlight of the report is the role that AI plays in the creation and delivery of email campaigns in the coming years.

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My hard disk is not working. How can I recover my data?

My hard disk is not working. How can I recover my data? | El rincón de mferna | Scoop.it
Here are some possible reasons to cause hard disk not work: 
1.The external hard drive suffers from sudden power outage when it is used to transfer files or something else; 
2.The external hard drive is improperly pulled out or forced to pull out; 
3.The external hard drive gets virus attack; 
4.There are bad sectors in the external hard drive.
Check your hard drive for errors. At the Start button, click Run. Type “cmd” into the blank and hit Enter key. Type “chkdsk o:/f” (if your external hard drive is Drive o:) into the Command Prompt window, you can replace the letter "O" if your external hard drive is not "O".
However, if you are unable to go through this process, and encounter the following message: the type of the file system is RAW, CHKDSK is not available for RAW drives. The best thing to do is to recover the lost data from the damaged hard disk.
Use Data Recovery software to Recover Data. Users can use MiniTool Power Data Recovery to recover lost files from not formatted hard drive. Damaged Partition Recovery is a most suitable choice. Follow the detailed instruction to finish the whole operation. 
1. Launch MiniTool Power Data Recovery, and select "Damaged Partition Recovery". 
2. Select the external hard drive to have a full scan. 
3. When the scanning is finished, Power Data Recovery will show you the files it has found in the hard drive in tree structure. Tick the files and click "Preview" to check whether the files are the right ones. 
4. Click "Save" and then choose a safe location.


Via Stephania Savva, Ph.D
Anna's comment, June 22, 2016 5:13 AM
Thank you very much.
Anna's comment, June 22, 2016 10:04 PM
Thank you so much.
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40 Maps that explain the Internet and its history

40 Maps that explain the Internet and its history | El rincón de mferna | Scoop.it

good example of content curation at work is the Vox feature collection entitled "40 maps that explain the internet", which showcases in a highly digestible and visual format where the Internet came from, how it works, and how it's used by people around the world.


Although at first glance this may look just as a list of maps with descriptions, there's a lot of curation work that can be appreciated by looking just a bit beyond the surface. 

a) Titles and descriptions are well crafted, short, focused, but consistently clear and to the point. 


b) The 40 maps are intelligently organized into six different groups: 

  1. How the Internet was created
  2. The Internet around the world
  3. Threats to the Internet
  4. The geography of online services
  5. How America gets online
  6. How we use the Internet


c) Images of maps sourced from elsewhere are properly credited and linked. 


To the ignorant eye, this will look like "oh, just another collection of maps", but to the avid reader, scholar and to the curious enough to look beyond appearances, the value of this editorial work is on how it perfectly hides the amount of complexity and research work it has required while organizing and presenting an extremely clear and comprehensive body of valuable information on the chosen topic.


Curated by Timothy B. Lee together with editor Eleanor Barkhorn,

designer Uy Tieu and developer Yuri Victor.


A good example of curation at work. 8/10


Full feature: http://www.vox.com/a/internet-maps 


Via Robin Good, Dr. Stefan Gruenwald
Robin Good's curator insight, June 8, 2014 4:45 AM



A good example of content curation at work is the Vox feature collection entitled "40 maps that explain the internet", which showcases in a highly digestible and visual format where the Internet came from, how it works, and how it's used by people around the world.


Although at first glance this may look just as a list of maps with descriptions, there's a lot of curation work that can be appreciated by looking just a bit beyond the surface. 

a) Titles and descriptions are well crafted, short, focused, but consistently clear and to the point. 


b) The 40 maps are intelligently organized into six different groups: 

  1. How the Internet was created
  2. The Internet around the world
  3. Threats to the Internet
  4. The geography of online services
  5. How America gets online
  6. How we use the Internet


c) Images of maps sourced from elsewhere are properly credited and linked. 


To the ignorant eye, this will look like "oh, just another collection of maps", but to the avid reader, scholar and to the curious enough to look beyond appearances, the value of this editorial work is on how it perfectly hides the amount of complexity and research work it has required while organizing and presenting an extremely clear and comprehensive body of valuable information on the chosen topic.


Curated by Timothy B. Lee together with editor Eleanor Barkhorn,

designer Uy Tieu and developer Yuri Victor.



A good example of curation at work. 8/10


Full feature: http://www.vox.com/a/internet-maps 





 

Francisco Morfin's curator insight, June 9, 2014 7:29 PM

Mapas sobre Internet en el mundo

Gonzalo Moreno's curator insight, June 10, 2014 7:20 AM

40 mapas que explican INTERNET

Chulísimo!!

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Artificial Intelligence in Retail – 10 Present and Future Use Cases

Artificial Intelligence in Retail – 10 Present and Future Use Cases | El rincón de mferna | Scoop.it

In this article, we cover a variety of examples in which AI is being integrated in the retail industry, broken down into the following sub-categories: Sales and CRM Applications, Customer Recommendations, Manufacturing, Logistics and Delivery, Payments and Payment Services


Via Farid Mheir, THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY
Farid Mheir's curator insight, October 10, 2018 10:58 PM

WHY IT MATTERS: some of the use cases may be far fetched but still give a good idea of what is possible (not necessarily what is useful...). Good to know nevertheless.

Harpal Jadon's curator insight, October 18, 2018 7:18 AM
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Harpal Jadon's curator insight, October 18, 2018 7:19 AM
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RoBoHon is a Smartphone that Walks & Talks... Seriously.

RoBoHon is a Smartphone that Walks & Talks... Seriously. | El rincón de mferna | Scoop.it
RoBoHon is a cute little Robot shaped Smartphone, it can Walk, talk, take photos via voice commands and much more.

Via TechinBiz, Yves Carmeille "Libre passeur"
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Future science: Using 3D worlds to visualize data

Future science: Using 3D worlds to visualize data | El rincón de mferna | Scoop.it

Take a walk through a human brain? Fly over the surface of Mars? Computer scientists at the University of Illinois at Chicago are pushing science fiction closer to reality with a wraparound virtual world where a researcher wearing 3D glasses can do all that and more.

In the system, known as CAVE2, an 8-foot-high screen encircles the viewer 320 degrees. A panorama of images springs from 72 stereoscopic liquid crystal display panels, conveying a dizzying sense of being able to touch what's not really there.


Via Szabolcs Kósa, Artur Coelho, Rui Guimarães Lima, CTIC-FCS-UC
Sterling Crispin's comment, February 22, 2013 10:59 AM
have you seen the Allosphere www.allosphere.ucsb.edu
Marisa Conde's curator insight, February 23, 2013 2:15 PM

a travez de Erik Miranda en FB llegué aquí