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Transcript: Linked Albert-László Barabási Presentation by: Desinta Rahmautami Vulnerability an often ignored property of complex network: Vulnerability due to interconnectivity The Blackout In the summer of 1996, when everything powered by electricity went silent between the crest of the Rockies and the Pacific The Blackout Robustness The sustain of basic function despite high error rates, which often found in natural system and scale-free network Internet's resilience to router failure Internet's resilience to router failure Computer simulations on network generated by the scale-free model indicated that a significant fraction of nodes can be randomly removed from any scale-free network without its breaking apart Achilles' Heel Achilles' Heel When the largest nodes are removed, there is a critical point beyond which the network breaks apart. Therefore, the response of scale-free network to attack is similar to the behavior of random networks under failures Cascading Failure Cascading Failure When a network acts as a transportation system, a local failure shift loads to other nodes. Therefore failure depends on the centrality and capacity of the neighboring nodes The spread A diffusion in a complex network Gaetan Dugas Gaetan Dugas A patient zero of AIDS epidemic Mike Collins Mike Collins An overnight internet famous Innovation How does innovation spread? Threshold Model Threshold Model A certain number of a good review for someone to buy a product a Bell Curve

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Transcript: Presented By: Bart Miller What is Linkedin? Resume Meets Rolodex LinkedIn is a cross between an online resume and an interactive rolodex. It gives you immediate access to your complete network. Like other social networks, it all starts with your profile. From there you can mine your network for connections, join group discussions, ask and answer questions, and stay up on the latest news and trends in your industry. Uncovering Connections LinkedIn lets you connect with people you don’t know through the people you do know. How? You can see your personal network, but also the networks of your friends and colleagues. How Using LinkedIn Can Help No matter what your line of work or type of business, LinkedIn can be beneficial for: Now let's Set up Your linkedin Account! Presented By: Bart Miller Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon •Demonstrating expertise through the content you post in the site’s Answers section. Scroll through open questions posed by others on the site and answer those that fall in your area of expertise. •Connecting with professionals like you in theGroups area. Groups are discussion forums centered on a topic or industry. You can use the Groups area to share ideas with peers, pick up a few tips to help your organization grow, and connect with people who share similar passions. •Helping your search engine optimizationefforts. Search engines love inbound links, and your personal profile and company page can both link back to your website, giving you a higher rank in the world of Google. •Staying on top of industry news. Using LinkedIn today you can get the latest news sent right to your inbox and/or at the top of your screen everytime you log in. Ever hear of the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon? The basic idea was that every person on earth was only six degrees away from knowing someone who knows Kevin Bacon. In some cases only two or three degrees away. For example, our friend Brian Solis wrote a book called Engage. And Ashton Kutcher from That 70's Show wrote the foreword. Ashton is married to Demi Moore, who starred in the 1992 Blockbuster A Few Good Men alongside (you guessed it) Kevin Bacon. So the chain goes: Mark Schmulen (of Constant Contact) --> Brian Solis --> Ashton Kutcher --> Demi Moore --> Kevin Bacon. In this case Mark is only four degrees of separation away from Kevin Bacon. Now let’s apply this to your organization.

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Transcript: Company History The Future Financial Condition Company Industry Current Ratio: 4.29 4.89 Cash Ratio: 1.25 1.27 Total Debt Ratio: .22 .04 Company Market PE Ratio: 714.29 45.66 PB Ratio: 8.8 2.6 PS Ratio: 14.9 3.2 PEG Ratio: 0.6 2.3 Forward PE Ratio: 64.5 15.6 Recent Acquisitions Growth In 2011 Linkedin experienced a 600% growth in overall company operations. Newsweek claims "Linkedin is the Social Media of the Future". Linked in is now considered, among many other things, a top ranked recruiting service. Company History Started out in the living room of co-founder Reid Hoffman in 2002, and it officially launched on May 5, 2003. (Happy 11th Birthday!) Hoffman is now Chairman of the Board, and Jeff Weiner has taken over as CEO Filed for an initial public offering in January 2011 and traded its first shares on May 19, 2011 In the same year LinkedIn earned $154.6 million in advertising revenue alone, surpassing Twitter, which earned $139.5 million Price & Valuation Analysis Their mission: Connect the world's professionals to make them more productive and successful. When you join LinkedIn, you get access to people, jobs, news, updates, and insights that help you be great at what you do. LinkedIn is publicly held and has a diversified business model with revenues coming from member subscriptions (such as premiums), advertising sales, and talent solutions. In 2012, it launched an iPad app, in addition to updated iPhone and Android apps. The company bought a slide-show presentation platform, SlideShare for $119 million, and also acquired the email service Rapportive. 2013 acquired Pulse a moblie newsreader, and in 2014 Bright, a job matching application. There are 161 million professionals worldwide who have connected with Linkedin since its official launch in May 2003. Every second that number grows by two more memberships, according to company stats. As of April 18th, there are now more than 300 million LinkedIn members in the world! More than half of these members come from outside of the U.S., while there are 100 million members in the U.S. The company is constantly growing, not only with memberships, but also with other business ventures like the ones spoken about earlier in the presentation. Linked In Connected by: Christie Fleming and Jessica Marcus

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Transcript: date our schedule welcome welcome In this prezi, you will be learning about how we learn in 4c In reading, we read with a book called wonders, then, we fill out a project on the chromebook. In genre pie, I have read all 8 books and filled out the final project. Reading reading wonders wonders wonders genre pie genre pie an example for biography In math, we have a book with our lessons. some people go to Mrs. Adkins class, or they stay here. In the big math book with our class, we do a lesson and then do a lesson on the chromebook. we are multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits. math math math online google I have it bookmarked, but otherwise, you would look it up. google (to get to think central) password password There is a ton of usernames and passwords we have to remember to get in. things to do things to do Itwill made you come to a page that says things to do, you click on it and you will find your assignment paper pencil big math book We have the big math book and it has our lessons, it would look something like this; 64 x 27= =1728 We've had 3 social studies tests already and I used something called my mapping lap-book. It has a ton of info like prime meridians and cardinal directions. The tests I had were all about the southwest region social studies social studies Some stuff we've been doing in science are, we've been learning the three main types of rocks and the layers of the Earth. science science In the library, Mrs. Schriner is our teacher. We go to library on Mondays at 10:45.I like that we get to check out books and do online tests. library library Mrs. Uibel is our P.e teacher. We go to P.E on Wednesdays and Fridays. I like all of the sports unit we do in P.E. P.E P.E Our music teacher is Mr. Casey. We go to music on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. We play xylophones and recorders. music music Mr. Kelly is our tech teacher. We go to tech on Fridays . I like that we practice typing for 10 minutes before doing fun projects on google slides. tech tech Also, we do a project in class called superstar. If you are the superstar, you make a movie about yourself and the other people take notes. The other people also do a project on the superstar. Superstar superstar

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