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Market7 is a privately held web application company based in San Francisco, California, United States. The company was founded in 2007 to help improve collaboration around Video production in the enterprise. Customers of Market7 include Fortune 500 companies like Google, Small and medium enterprises, and production houses that want to more efficiently work with clients and ad agencies. Blogger, tech evangelist and author Robert Scoble has noted Market7 as bridging the gap between creative and corporate. As of December 2009, the company had raised more than $1.4 million in funding.
Products
Market7 has developed video.market7.com, a Software as a service product that serves as a collaborative platform centered on preproduction, production and postproduction in video production and covers script creation and annotated player for content management, and production brief, task, event, resource and file management for logistical project management. The modules exist as a place to pull together input from producers, directors, film editors, writers, marketing teams and other parties.
The product is updated with new features and functionality on an ongoing basis and is sold via a storage-based model. It is compatible with Video editing software such as Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro.
Market7 is a privately held web application company based in San Francisco, California, United States. The company was founded in 2007 to help improve collaboration around Video production in the enterprise. Customers of Market7 include Fortune 500 companies like Google, Small and medium enterprises, and production houses that want to more efficiently work with clients and ad agencies. Blogger, tech evangelist and author Robert Scoble has noted Market7 as bridging the gap between creative and corporate. As of December 2009, the company had raised more than $1.4 million in funding.
Products
Market7 has developed video.market7.com, a Software as a service product that serves as a collaborative platform centered on preproduction, production and postproduction in video production and covers script creation and annotated player for content management, and production brief, task, event, resource and file management for logistical project management. The modules exist as a place to pull together input from producers, directors, film editors, writers, marketing teams and other parties.
The product is updated with new features and functionality on an ongoing basis and is sold via a storage-based model. It is compatible with Video editing software such as Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro.
An induced high electron mobility transistor is a form of high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) which provides the flexibility to tune different electron densities with top gate. This is because the charge carriers are "induced" to the 2DEG plane rather than created by dopants. Compared to their modulation-doped counterparts, the absence of a doped layer enhances the electron mobility significantly.
This level of cleanliness provides research opportunities in the field of Quantum Billiard for quantum chaos studies, or applications in ultra stable and ultra sensitive electronic devices.
Researchers from the Quantum Electronic Devices Group (QED) at the Condensed Matter Physics Department, School of Physics at the University of New South Wales have created both n-type and p-type HEMT for studying fundamental quantum physics of electronic devices.
This level of cleanliness provides research opportunities in the field of Quantum Billiard for quantum chaos studies, or applications in ultra stable and ultra sensitive electronic devices.
Researchers from the Quantum Electronic Devices Group (QED) at the Condensed Matter Physics Department, School of Physics at the University of New South Wales have created both n-type and p-type HEMT for studying fundamental quantum physics of electronic devices.
Allen Small is a science teacher and a politician from Canada. He is the leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party since 2011, and a candidate for the party in Markham-Unionville.
Early life
Small was born in Bergen-Belsen DP camp, the British-occupied concentration camp that stood in its place during the Holocaust. Both of his parents were Holocaust survivors. At 11 months of age, he and his family moved to Toronto, where his father had relatives. This fact affected him greatly, and according to Small, this is what gave him the belief that "government can destroy lives". Small attended Oakwood Collegiate Institute for high school.
Entry into politics
Small entered politics in 2008, a year after retiring from his teaching job for 35 years. In 2011, he was elected to a 3-year term as the leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party, a position he has held ever since. He ran for office twice unsuccessfully in Markham-Unionville.<ref name="auto"/>
Political views
Small advocates for limiting the "size and scope of government, resulting in lower taxes, and more social and economic freedom." He is against the idea that one group of voters can force others into paying for their social programs, and that the power of a government should be clearly defined and limited.<ref name="auto"/>
Small argues that monopolies, whether government or corporate monopolies, are ultimately bad for the consumer and that the Ontario provincial government should not have a monopoly over healthcare, education, electrical generation and the sale of alcohol.<ref name="auto"/>
Personal life
Small married his wife in 1974, and has lived with her in Unionville since 1975. They had two children.<ref name="auto"/>
Early life
Small was born in Bergen-Belsen DP camp, the British-occupied concentration camp that stood in its place during the Holocaust. Both of his parents were Holocaust survivors. At 11 months of age, he and his family moved to Toronto, where his father had relatives. This fact affected him greatly, and according to Small, this is what gave him the belief that "government can destroy lives". Small attended Oakwood Collegiate Institute for high school.
Entry into politics
Small entered politics in 2008, a year after retiring from his teaching job for 35 years. In 2011, he was elected to a 3-year term as the leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party, a position he has held ever since. He ran for office twice unsuccessfully in Markham-Unionville.<ref name="auto"/>
Political views
Small advocates for limiting the "size and scope of government, resulting in lower taxes, and more social and economic freedom." He is against the idea that one group of voters can force others into paying for their social programs, and that the power of a government should be clearly defined and limited.<ref name="auto"/>
Small argues that monopolies, whether government or corporate monopolies, are ultimately bad for the consumer and that the Ontario provincial government should not have a monopoly over healthcare, education, electrical generation and the sale of alcohol.<ref name="auto"/>
Personal life
Small married his wife in 1974, and has lived with her in Unionville since 1975. They had two children.<ref name="auto"/>
Universal queue or UQ is a relatively advanced concept in contact center design whereby multiple communications channels (such as telephone, fax and email) are integrated into a single 'universal queue' to standardize processing and handling.
Benefits
The immediate benefits of UQ include standardised routing, recording, handling, reporting, and management of all communications in a contact center (or across an entire organisation).
The immediate benefits may in turn result in others, such as increased sales, reduced overheads, cost savings and an improvement in relationships with customers and suppliers.
Usage
Although UQ was discussed at least as far back as 2004, the difficulties in implementing such a system seem to have prevented its widespread uptake. As of 2008, there is little data available online regarding existing UQ implementations. UQ is more than technology.
Benefits
The immediate benefits of UQ include standardised routing, recording, handling, reporting, and management of all communications in a contact center (or across an entire organisation).
The immediate benefits may in turn result in others, such as increased sales, reduced overheads, cost savings and an improvement in relationships with customers and suppliers.
Usage
Although UQ was discussed at least as far back as 2004, the difficulties in implementing such a system seem to have prevented its widespread uptake. As of 2008, there is little data available online regarding existing UQ implementations. UQ is more than technology.