IKIN Embraces Open Ecosystem with B2B Opportunity in Crosshairs By Maurice NagleMarch 04, 2021
Science fiction and fantasy films offered a glimpse of holographic technology, from Princess Leia’s plea for help, to Tony Stark delivering parting words. More than keeping rebel efforts alive, or a grieving family finding closure, holograms can do so much more.
Think of a warehouse setting. Rows upon rows and pallets – that one can only hope are properly labeled – are all the eyes can see. Maintaining efficiency and order is a concert of time-consuming, error prone, manual tasks, making inventory management a mountain that could be a molehill.
Hannah MadisonMarch 04, 2021
Each day millions of people use Google to find products that they want to buy. Google Shopping Ads put your products in front of the right people at the right time. Not only that, the Google Shopping Ads stand out with a visual listing right at the top of the search results pages. All the most essential information is also contained in the ad, such as price and availability. They are the ultimate platform for those looking to drive highly relevant traffic to their eCommerce store.
Instead of using “keywords,” Google Shopping Ads use “product attributes” and other data feed information to show your ads to relevant customers.
Google s Flutter 2.0 Now Directly Supports Web/Desktop Apps By Luke BellosMarch 05, 2021
Flutter, the open source mobile application kit created by Google, has announced an updated release, which includes some notable new features.
Flutter 2 will now be completely supported for website and desktop applications, which will allow code writers to use a common codebase for iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS, and Linux operating systems. The first edition of the UI tool kit specifically targeted app developers when it was released in 2017. The developers hope that this compatibility, among other advanced features, will drive more programmers to the platform, as many competing open-source programs are only supported for mobile apps.
By GCN Staff
Mar 03, 2021
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has stopped offering the paper and associated raster versions of the marine navigation chart for Lake Tahoe – the first chart to be sunsetted under the five-year plan to move to fully electronic navigational charts (ENCs). After August, the agency said in a Feb. 26 announcement, the electronic version will be the only NOAA nautical chart of the area.
The Lake Tahoe chart was selected to test the various system modifications required for ENCs, which provide a detailed representation of the U.S. coastal and marine environment. Going forward, the only updates NOAA will apply to the updates of raster charts are those critical to navigation, such as the location of newly discovered shoals or changes to buoys. Routine information, such as shoreline survey data, will only be updated in the ENCs. If the two versions get too far out of sync, the raster chart may be cancelled earlier.
Handling massive amounts of documents remains one of the key challenges faced by every company and organization on the market. Fortunately, the development of innovative technologies brought numerous improvements in this area. Electronic document workflow and document management systems are two solutions, which enable companies to greatly improve the quality of everyday work with documents and effectively support companies and organizations in achieving their business objectives.