The document outlines the schedule and rules for an event called EVOLVE'15. It lists several rounds, including Geek Buzz, Who Am I?, Audio, News & Headlines, and Rapid Fire. Descriptions are provided for each round, with examples of questions, scoring details, time limits, and whether rounds are transferable. The goal
The document outlines the rules and structure of the Tech Exult Finals quiz competition hosted by Delhi Public School, Rohini on 23 August 2014. The quiz consists of 5 rounds with varying types of questions. Round 1 is a warm-up round with 12 questions, the first 6 being direct questions and the last 6 being visual. Subsequent rounds contain either only direct "orthodox" questions or a mix of direct and visual questions. Participants have 20 seconds to answer each question and the quizmaster's decision is final.
This document summarizes a technology quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. The quiz has built-in tie-breakers and the top 5 teams will qualify. The quiz master's decision is final.
The document provides the rules and structure for a technology quiz being conducted by Mudit Bhargava and Vidit Bhargava. It states that there will be 20 questions in the elimination round with the top 6 scoring teams qualifying for the finals. Teams have 1 hour to attempt the quiz and only 1 submission is allowed per team. The quizmasters' decision is final. It provides a sample question about identifying products from images along with another sample question and answer.
The document is a tech quiz with true/false questions about various tech companies and products. It contains 12 questions about companies and products like Nvidia, Google, Nintendo, Cingular/AT&T, Blu-Ray, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Ning, Lenovo, Dell, Sony, Nintendo, Admob and Google. The questions test the reader's knowledge about the companies that developed or owned these technologies and products.
This document summarizes the rules and questions for 6 rounds of a quiz competition between multiple teams. Round 1 involves 6 questions going clockwise with points awarded for correct answers. Round 2 features connect questions with a theme connecting the answers. Round 3 is a visual connect round with photos having a common theme. Round 4 again has 6 questions but going anti-clockwise. The final round involves differential scoring based on the number of incorrect teams. The document provides the questions and potential answers for each round of the competition.
1) The document contains questions and answers from a prelim exam related to technology, business, and current events.
2) It includes questions about companies like Wikipedia, Samsung, Advanced Micro Devices, and events like the Harlem Shake video trend.
3) Answers identify people like Bill Gates, companies like Flipkart founded by Sachin and Binny Bansal, and terms like "bullet time" visual effect from The Matrix films.
This document appears to be a quiz about information technology topics. It contains 6 rounds of multiple choice or short answer questions on topics like game engines, internet companies, logos, and technology advertisements. The questions cover a wide range of IT topics and history. The format provides points for correct answers and allows teams to compete directly against each other.
This document is a tech quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about various companies, people, and technologies in the tech industry. It provides clues and images to help identify specific companies, inventions, or other topics through word puzzles and connections between images. The quiz will have 6 top scoring teams advance to the finals.
1. Steve Jobs was the co-founder, CEO, and chair of Apple Inc. and CEO of Pixar Animation Studios.
2. He is credited with pioneering personal computing with the Apple II and Macintosh, popularizing the graphical user interface, and introducing revolutionary products like the iPod, iPhone and iPad.
3. Considered one of the most influential entrepreneurs of the 20th century, Jobs passed away in 2011 after battling pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shape technology and culture worldwide.
This document discusses key lessons learned about failures in technology projects and social business initiatives. It summarizes common mistakes such as assuming users will do what you want, not doing research, and failing to develop strategies for content, search, and navigation. The document advocates developing a user experience focused on what people want through a combination of technology, process, and understanding people and culture.
Steve Jobs was a successful entrepreneur who co-founded Apple Computers. He dropped out of college to work at Atari, where he met Steve Wozniak. They started Apple in Jobs' garage and had great success, making them both millionaires. Jobs later founded NeXT and bought Pixar, which also found great financial success. He returned to Apple in 1996 when it was struggling and brought innovative products that boosted its growth.
A presentation on Steve Jobs's early life, past, inventions, products, apple products like Iphone, Ipad and Mac, the Next Computers, Pixar animations etc. The slide/ ppt also includes what we learn from steve jobs as a dropout, a lover who lost and about death. It also contains slides for the next big thing i.e. Apple Watch.
DLC (the prelims, the final quiz and audio and video questions) can be found here: bit.ly/QuizFinals
Thank you to quizmaster Dhruv Khurana for his contributions and pulling off the surprise in the quiz. Also thanks to Vanshaj and Sayam for their contributions and to all XINO members and quizzers of the inter-school circuit for making me who I am today.
A tech quiz was conducted on 19 Oct 2015 as a part of the We Quiz series conducted by SJCE Grey Cells.
*The images used are all owned by respected owners. We do not claim ownership of any images.
The document discusses various trees that are claimed to be "the apple tree" described by Isaac Newton, including one at Newton's alma mater Trinity College. It also discusses the circumstances around Alan Turing's death, mentioning theories that he may have deliberately killed himself in an ambiguous way. Finally, it asks the reader to identify Steve Wozniak's "Blue Box", an early electronic device used for phone hacking.
The document provides instructions for multiple choice and puzzle rounds of a quiz competition. In the multiple choice round, participants are asked to order items in ascending or descending order within a time limit. The puzzle round displays a grid of letters that spell out hidden IT brand or website names, and participants earn points for correctly identifying them within the time limit. The document also provides instructions to choose a color and guess two logos that match.
This document appears to be a quiz about technology and pop culture topics. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about things like computer scientists (e.g. Alan Turing), operating systems (e.g. Tux the penguin mascot of Linux), tech companies (e.g. Khan Academy), mobile devices (e.g. recently launched Sony Xperia smartphones), programming languages (e.g. Dennis Ritchie who co-created C), social media platforms (e.g. the removal of the Start menu in Windows 8), popular videos (e.g. Gangnam Style as the 3rd most watched on YouTube), and more. The document provides clues for each question and the participant needs to select
The document summarizes the rules and structure for an upcoming tech quiz competition. It will have 3 rounds - a multiple choice written round with 15 questions in 20 minutes, an audio/visual round with 10 questions in 50 seconds each, and a buzzer round with 10 questions. The document provides examples of questions that may be asked in the audio/visual round, including questions about movies, websites, people, technologies, buildings, logos, and devices. It also lists rules for each round, such as a prohibition on using phones/PDAs in the written round and the quizmaster's decisions being final.
Charles Babbage, known as the Father of Computers, was from England. The first digital computer was called Mark I. HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. Microsoft Windows XP was released in 2001. Most US keyboards have 104 keys. The 'cls' command clears the screen in MS-DOS. DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disk. There are three types of language translators.
The document discusses the basic components and functions of a computer system. It defines key parts like the keyboard, CPU, and monitor. The CPU is described as the brain of the computer and consists of the control unit, arithmetic logic unit, and memory unit. Binary numerals using 0s and 1s are also mentioned. Common computer terms are defined, such as input, output, process, desktop icons, window controls, and functions like multitasking. Printers, storage, and other standard input/output devices are also covered at a high level.
1. This document outlines the format and rules for an IT quiz being held on January 10th, 2013 by Suresh and Gowri. It consists of 4 rounds of quizzing with questions related to apps, logos, companies, and general knowledge.
2. The first round has 6 questions with points awarded for correct answers and no negative marking. The second round involves 16 logo-based questions with clock-wise and anti-clockwise portions.
3. The third round presents 3 sets of statements that share a common theme to be identified for additional points. Guesses are penalized. This quiz tests the participants' knowledge of technology topics.
The document provides rules for a tech quiz prelims round, including that there will be 20 questions total, 5 of which will be worth 2 marks each and the rest 1 mark each. The top 6 teams from this round will qualify for the finals round. It then provides 20 multiple choice questions related to technology and asks participants to provide the answers.
The document summarizes the TCS IT Wiz 2009 quiz finals held in Delhi on 31st October 2009. It provides details of the various rounds and questions asked, including Twittering, Tagging, @TCS, Crop It and SWODS rounds. The winners were DPS Noida who finished first, followed by Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, New Delhi in second and New Era Public School, Mayapuri in third place. Joint fourth position was shared by three schools - Bluebells DPS Vasant Kunj, DPS RK Puram.
This document outlines the rules and progress of a quiz competition between multiple teams. It contains questions on various topics related to technology, business, and history. The questions test the participants' knowledge on companies, individuals, technologies, and their applications. The competition consists of multiple rounds with different rules for scoring in each round. It evaluates the speed and accuracy of the teams in answering questions within time limits to determine the winning team at the end.
Senior quiz finals Digilogous 2014 (Rukmini Devi Public School)Divyanshu Nandwani
The document appears to be a quiz about technology and tech companies. It contains 14 questions covering topics like the first video game to introduce a common gameplay element, companies like Tesla, Nokia, and Cyrix, and people like Steve Jobs, Jack Dorsey, and Tony Fadell. The quiz is divided into multiple rounds with themes like pictures and audio/video, and includes questions that require identifying names, companies, products, and other key details from passages of text or images.
The document outlines the rules and structure of the Infoyage 2014 Senior Quiz. The quiz consists of 6 rounds with varying rules for scoring and question format. Round 1 involves direct questions to teams with points for correct answers. Round 2 also involves direct questions but with higher point values and partial credit for passed questions. Round 3 poses connect-the-dot style questions worth points for linking answers. Round 4 consists of rapid-fire sets of questions to teams with a time limit and penalty for incorrect answers. Round 5 provides hints for a direct question with increasing/decreasing point values. The final round tests identification of companies, people, and their products within time limits.
This was the quiz that was used for an inter-school tech fest, Incognito 2016, held at Somerville School, Noida. The quiz had a Game of Thrones theme and was a huge success.
The document discusses the results of the First Online IT Quiz by Quizzing.in. It thanks all participants for their overwhelming response. It announces that instead of just awarding the top 2 participants, the top 5 participants will now receive prizes from Digit and NoMoreQueue. Additionally, 50 lucky winners will receive movie discount coupons from NoMoreQueue.com. The top 5 participants of the quiz are then listed.
Techtryst is an IT Quiz designed by me and my friends at MSI.
Powered by Gawking Geeks ( www.gawkingeeks.com )
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First round is kinda easy and taken from pre-made questions. For awesomeness move forward.
I have used another method of safety slide of my own. So there are two question slides and then one answer slide. Even if you click one wrong it wont go wrong and people wont know.
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This presentation is free for you to download and free to use for non commercial users as applicable under Creative Commons License.
The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various business topics. It is divided into 4 rounds with 10 questions each about identifying companies and brands, matching companies to people, true/false statements about companies, and connecting companies to related logos or people. The quiz covers topics in marketing, business strategy, executives, and company origins and histories.
A tech quiz by a non techie. Wholeheartedly dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar.K S Roshan Menon
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable speculating about or summarizing the details of an extremely expensive luxury product without more context about its purpose or significance.
Business and Technology Quiz (Biz-tech) Finals - Indian Public Schools Confer...Vikhyat Muthyala
Quiz covering business and tech topics with an emphasis on broadening student perspective. Rounds about Social Impact of business and its place in the world.
Battled out by top 6 teams qualifying on from a preliminary.
Later into the set, the better the set.
Conducted in 2019.
This document appears to be a presentation summarizing the speaker's digital marketing journey and career experiences over time. It includes highlights from 1987 onwards, mentioning early experiences with VCRs and a first job as a busboy in 1989. It also covers the growth of the internet from 1991 onwards, the rise of companies like Google, and the speaker's experiences getting their first domain in 1999-2000 and working in clothing manufacturing in 2001-2015. The presentation aims to provide career advice and recommendations on digital skills and tools to help people start their careers in South Florida.
Each team has 2 questions to answer, receiving +20 for correct and -10 for wrong, and can pass questions for +10/-5. The document identifies people like Stephen Elop of Nokia, Pranay Chulet of Quikr, Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, and Andy Rubin who founded Android. It also identifies the first Google Doodle from 1998 inspired by Burning Man and connects various topics like Steve Jobs' early business activities and the first Apple computer.
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions on various topics including celebrities, brands, logos, movies, and companies. There are over 40 multiple choice and identification questions testing knowledge of business, history, and popular culture. The quiz utilizes various formats including images, time limits, and scoring systems to challenge participants.
1) Announces a business quiz to be held on April 4th and 5th 2009 at Thiagarajar School of Management in Madurai, India.
2) Provides 15 preview questions to the business quiz.
3) Details the rules for participating - teams of 2, no registration fee, identification required, no limits on teams per college. Attractive cash prizes and digital cameras will be awarded.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Dr. Fahri Karakas. It includes biographical information about Dr. Karakas, as well as slides covering various topics related to creativity, entrepreneurship, and the future of education and work. Some key points discussed include developing creative assets rather than focusing on traditional career paths, the importance of imagination, and preparing for an uncertain future through developing new skills and mental models. The presentation provides advice and perspectives on creating value and navigating rapid changes in technology and society.
Quality Patents: Patents That Stand the Test of TimeAurora Consulting
Is your patent a vanity piece of paper for your office wall? Or is it a reliable, defendable, assertable, property right? The difference is often quality.
Is your patent simply a transactional cost and a large pile of legal bills for your startup? Or is it a leverageable asset worthy of attracting precious investment dollars, worth its cost in multiples of valuation? The difference is often quality.
Is your patent application only good enough to get through the examination process? Or has it been crafted to stand the tests of time and varied audiences if you later need to assert that document against an infringer, find yourself litigating with it in an Article 3 Court at the hands of a judge and jury, God forbid, end up having to defend its validity at the PTAB, or even needing to use it to block pirated imports at the International Trade Commission? The difference is often quality.
Quality will be our focus for a good chunk of the remainder of this season. What goes into a quality patent, and where possible, how do you get it without breaking the bank?
** Episode Overview **
In this first episode of our quality series, Kristen Hansen and the panel discuss:
⦿ What do we mean when we say patent quality?
⦿ Why is patent quality important?
⦿ How to balance quality and budget
⦿ The importance of searching, continuations, and draftsperson domain expertise
⦿ Very practical tips, tricks, examples, and Kristen’s Musts for drafting quality applications
https://www.aurorapatents.com/patently-strategic-podcast.html
Kief Morris rethinks the infrastructure code delivery lifecycle, advocating for a shift towards composable infrastructure systems. We should shift to designing around deployable components rather than code modules, use more useful levels of abstraction, and drive design and deployment from applications rather than bottom-up, monolithic architecture and delivery.
How to Avoid Learning the Linux-Kernel Memory ModelScyllaDB
The Linux-kernel memory model (LKMM) is a powerful tool for developing highly concurrent Linux-kernel code, but it also has a steep learning curve. Wouldn't it be great to get most of LKMM's benefits without the learning curve?
This talk will describe how to do exactly that by using the standard Linux-kernel APIs (locking, reference counting, RCU) along with a simple rules of thumb, thus gaining most of LKMM's power with less learning. And the full LKMM is always there when you need it!
7 Most Powerful Solar Storms in the History of Earth.pdfEnterprise Wired
Solar Storms (Geo Magnetic Storms) are the motion of accelerated charged particles in the solar environment with high velocities due to the coronal mass ejection (CME).
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Em...Erasmo Purificato
Slide of the tutorial entitled "Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Emerging Trends" held at UMAP'24: 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (July 1, 2024 | Cagliari, Italy)
UiPath Community Day Kraków: Devs4Devs ConferenceUiPathCommunity
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner!
We certainly hope we have managed to spike your interest in the subjects to be presented and the incredible networking opportunities at hand, too!
Check out our proposed agenda below 👇👇
08:30 ☕ Welcome coffee (30')
09:00 Opening note/ Intro to UiPath Community (10')
Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath
Dawid Kot, Digital Transformation Lead @Proservartner
09:10 Cloud migration - Proservartner & DOVISTA case study (30')
Marcin Drozdowski, Automation CoE Manager @DOVISTA
Pawel Kamiński, RPA developer @DOVISTA
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
09:40 From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Citizen Development in action (25')
Pawel Poplawski, Director, Improvement and Automation @McCormick & Company
Michał Cieślak, Senior Manager, Automation Programs @McCormick & Company
10:05 Next-level bots: API integration in UiPath Studio (30')
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
10:35 ☕ Coffee Break (15')
10:50 Document Understanding with my RPA Companion (45')
Ewa Gruszka, Enterprise Sales Specialist, AI & ML @UiPath
11:35 Power up your Robots: GenAI and GPT in REFramework (45')
Krzysztof Karaszewski, Global RPA Product Manager
12:20 🍕 Lunch Break (1hr)
13:20 From Concept to Quality: UiPath Test Suite for AI-powered Knowledge Bots (30')
Kamil Miśko, UiPath MVP, Senior RPA Developer @Zurich Insurance
13:50 Communications Mining - focus on AI capabilities (30')
Thomasz Wierzbicki, Business Analyst @Office Samurai
14:20 Polish MVP panel: Insights on MVP award achievements and career profiling
Are you interested in learning about creating an attractive website? Here it is! Take part in the challenge that will broaden your knowledge about creating cool websites! Don't miss this opportunity, only in "Redesign Challenge"!
Fluttercon 2024: Showing that you care about security - OpenSSF Scorecards fo...Chris Swan
Have you noticed the OpenSSF Scorecard badges on the official Dart and Flutter repos? It's Google's way of showing that they care about security. Practices such as pinning dependencies, branch protection, required reviews, continuous integration tests etc. are measured to provide a score and accompanying badge.
You can do the same for your projects, and this presentation will show you how, with an emphasis on the unique challenges that come up when working with Dart and Flutter.
The session will provide a walkthrough of the steps involved in securing a first repository, and then what it takes to repeat that process across an organization with multiple repos. It will also look at the ongoing maintenance involved once scorecards have been implemented, and how aspects of that maintenance can be better automated to minimize toil.
Blockchain technology is transforming industries and reshaping the way we conduct business, manage data, and secure transactions. Whether you're new to blockchain or looking to deepen your knowledge, our guidebook, "Blockchain for Dummies", is your ultimate resource.
The DealBook is our annual overview of the Ukrainian tech investment industry. This edition comprehensively covers the full year 2023 and the first deals of 2024.
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and transcript: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
3. GEEK BUZZ
• One question from each team
• Time limit : 15 seconds
•First answer as final answer
•Transferrable round
•+5 for bonus marks
4. This website ,which has been launched in
2006, is run by Sunshine Press. This web
site has the slogan “We open the
government”. Identify the website?
WIKILEAKS.ORG
6. What is an intentional hidden
message, inside joke, or feature in a
work of video game called?
Easter egg
7. Pete cashmore once said in an interview that 'these
days, virtually everything on the web is remixable'.
What did he create?
MASHABLE
8. What is the name of the firm started by
Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah while
working as consultants at Bain & Co. in Delhi?
ZOMATO
9. An Indian who is president of $70 billion
Japanese telecom internal giant Softbank.
The successor of Soft bank.
Nikesh Arora
10. Which famous company did Sanjay
Mehrotra form, headquartered
at Milpitas, California, this
company produces what are today
known as pendrives?
SanDisk
11. WHO AM I ??
• One famous personality per team
• 4 clues, if guessed after first clue 20,
on second 15,third 10 and on fourth 5
points
• First answer as final answer
• Not a Transferrable round
• No negative marking
12. 1. She was born on August 4,1956.
2. She graduated from Princeton
Univ. and Harvard Business
School.
3. She Founded a Charitable
Foundation with her Husband in
Dec 21,2006.
4. She is the current CEO of Hewlett
Packard Enterprise.
14. 1. He was born on 19 March 1982 in
Sao Paulo.
2. He attended Gulliver Prep. School
and graduated from Harvard
University
3. One of the leading characters of
the film “The Social Network” was
based on him.
4. One of the major Co-founder of
Facebook Inc.
16. 1. He was born on Nov.1 1960 in Alabama
U.S.A
2. He graduated from Auburn University
and also worked 12 years at IBM
3. He joined Apple Inc. in 1998
4. He is the current CEO of Apple Inc.
18. 1. He took a degree of Computer Science at
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
2. He joined Microsoft in 1992 after leaving
Sun Microsystems.
3. He was born in August 19,1967 in
Hyderabad A.P.
4. He became CEO of Microsoft in 2014
succeeding Steve Ballmer
20. 1. He was the Director of Jive Software
from April 2011 to July 2013.
2. He earned his Engineering degree from
IIT Kharagpur.
3. He was born in 1972 in a small Tamil
Family.
4. He was made CEO of Google Inc. in
2015,formerly their Product Chief.
22. 1. He was born on March 26,1973.
2. He did a PhD. In Computer Science from
Stanford University.
3. He is the inventor of PageRank
algorithm.
4. He is the Co-Founder of Google, and
current CEO of Alphabet Inc.
24. TOLMOLKEBOL
• One gazette/product on screen
• Each team will guess its price
the one most accurate will get 5 points
• Not a Transferrable round
• No negative marking
•Time 10 seconds
33. AUDIO ROUND
• One audio will be played
• This voice is /was of an eminent IT
personality
• Buzzer round
• Negative marking -5 for guessing it
wrong
•10 points for each correct answer
35. NEWS & HEADLINES
• The one who was recent in the news,
Identify the reference
• Transferrable round
• 10 point for the team
• 5 bonus points for the one who answers
• Time Limit : 15 seconds
37. ~ Paul Reuben
The third-grader is already an accomplished hacker, app
developer, cyber security expert and, not surprisingly,
CEO of a game development firm, Prudent Games. In
hacker circles, he is also a respected speaker
On Thursday, the smiling nine-year-old from Austin,
Texas was back in action at Ground Zero Summit 2015,
a meeting of cyber security experts and researchers
that's one of the biggest hacker conferences in the
world.
38. _____appeared on Good Morning America Thursday
morning to talk about his arrest sparked by a clock ,
President Obama invited _______ to the White
House!
Oct , 2015,
39. Ahmed Mohamed appeared on Good Morning America
Thursday morning to talk about his arrest sparked by a
clock Teen made the alarm clock in his bedroom on
Sunday night He took the clock into MacArthur High
School in Irving, Texas Monday Teachers claimed his
alarm clock looked like a bomb and called the police He
has now spoken out about arrest, and thanked his online
supporters President Obama invited Ahmed to the White
House via a tweet
40. ________ gets government nod to beam
internet from balloons ______under its
Project Loon, is using big balloons
floating at a height of 20 kilometers
above Earth surface for transmission of
internet services. It has already tested
this technology in New Zealand,
California (the US) and Brazil.
4th Nov 2015
42. chaos reigns at the online food ordering ‘Tiny Owl’
start-up's Pune office.
The employees refused to take post dated cheques
(PDCs) and leave office
The 30 odd employees at the company's Pune
office decided to take matters in their own hands,
and took Gaurav Choudhary "hostage", refusing to
let him go unless there was a proper commitment
regarding their future
44. ………….. LOOKS TO INDIA LEARNING TO CUT COSTS!
E-COMMERCE GIANT ……………….IS TAKING LESSONS
LEARNT FROM ITS DAILY BATTLES WITH INDIA'S
CHOKED ROADS AND CRAMPED CITIES TO SOME OF ITS
LARGEST DEVELOPED MARKETS, EXPORTING A MODEL
OF CHEAPER DELIVERIES AND REDUCED
WAREHOUSING COSTS.12th Nov, 2015,
45. RAPID FIRE ROUND
• In one minute 7 questions will be
asked
• Answer as many as you can
• 2 points for each correct answer
• Can say pass & come back again
46. Piston earphones - Xiaomi
Broadcast yourself
Motorola founded - September 25, 1928
Win Key + E
Developer of DOTA 2 - Valve Corporation
Android Version 2.0 - Éclair
CMYK - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and
Key(black)
47. Digi flip – Flipkart in partnership with Intel
A better life, A better world – Panasonic
When was the first email sent? 1971
F2 on an icon
Quickly rename a selected file or folder.
Pro Evolution Soccer – Konami
Android Version 2.2 - Froyo
WIMP - Window, Icon, Menu, Pointer
48. YouCam Perfect - Cyberlink
Present yourself – Slideshare
Intel founded- July 18, 1968
Alt +Tab
Crysis - Crytek Frankfurt
Android Version 3.1 – HoneyComb
RAID - Redundant Array of expensive disks
49. Blogger - Google
Think different – Apple
Apple founded- April 1, 1976
Shift + Del
Fallout 4 - Bethesda Game Studios
Android Version 1.6 – Donut
ANSI - American National Standards
Institute
50. Vierra TV – Panasonic
Don’t be evil – Google
Oracle founded- June 16, 1977
Win Key + D
SOMA - Frictional Games
Android Version 1.2 – Beta
AMT – Apple Media Tool
51. Applying thoughts - Wipro
The Way It's Meant to Be Played – Nvidia
Google founded - September 4, 1998
F1 key
Command & Conquer – EA
Android Version 1.5 – Cupcake
DDE – Direct Data Entry