Attended the daily and weekly Scrum meetings with the clients and onsite members, prepared the excel reports after fetching the required data and documented
the user stories in a Wiki page based on which developmental activities are carried out (15 user stories in total)
«We worked with many top - tier law firms to solicit feedback and
user stories in order to build out these new features, and the whole team is excited to show them off.»
Not exact matches
The change included: Relaxing previous rules that prevented
users from seeing multiple posts from the same source
in the news feed, promoting content from friends higher up
in the news feed, and pushing «
stories» about when a friend has liked or commented on a post further down the feed.
In order to rewatch a
Story,
users have to swipe up and search a specific friend's name; the page is full of sponsored content and features celebrity
stories.
In the world of software development, an epic is defined as «a large
user story that awaits decomposition into smaller
stories prior to implementation.»
It does not prevent Google
users in Spain or elsewhere from reading snippets of the same
stories when they look up news
in Google search results, where Google stands to capitalize by selling ads alongside news
stories that turn up.
Instagram's launch of
Stories has been credited by some as the trigger for a decline
in Snapchat's
users base, something that analysts warned about when Snapchat went public.
In the Street Art Project, users can watch and listen to artists sharing their stories, see every detail of over 4,000 pieces of art in high - definition imagery and become part of the Google Street Art community by sharing photos of street art on social media with #streetartprojec
In the Street Art Project,
users can watch and listen to artists sharing their
stories, see every detail of over 4,000 pieces of art
in high - definition imagery and become part of the Google Street Art community by sharing photos of street art on social media with #streetartprojec
in high - definition imagery and become part of the Google Street Art community by sharing photos of street art on social media with #streetartproject.
Livestreaming was all the hype then, and
users predicted social media had turned a new page
in its life
story.
When a
user goes live, Instagram helpfully displays a «Live» label beneath his or her profile photo
in the
Stories bar.
Confide, an app that allows
users to send disappearing encrypted messages, grew its
user base sevenfold
in one week after
stories saying that Republicans
in Washington, D.C., are using it to share information confidentially, said Confide President Jon Brod.
The energy - drink maker Red Bull, for example, wants its
users to live on the edge — and it backs that up with dramatic
stories like Felix Baumgartner's famous skydive from the edge of space
in October 2012.
The company confirmed today, after Recode broke the
story last night, that 500 million
user accounts were breached
in a massive hack.
Similar kinds of complaints have been coming from some media companies who are partners
in Facebook's Instant Articles program — which allows media companies to upload entire
stories that are hosted by the social platform,
in order to make them faster - loading for mobile
users (Time Inc. is a partner on Instant Articles).
Nevertheless, the majority of cellphone
users don't know they have such options and those thousands of
stories contribute to some of the most solid wireless bottom lines
in the world.
Sponsored
Stories is another type of ad unit,
in which a
user's interaction with a page (liking it, commenting on a post, checking
in) becomes a promoted item
in their friend's news feeds.
Second, there are estimated to be over 1.5 billion Android
users out there
in the world, all of whom have phones that could theoretically get upgraded with Google Assistant (whether they will or not is a different
story).
The
story, which at least 841 Digg
users recommended, claimed that Sony's game console had a fatal flaw
in its graphics processors, that the units would have to be recalled, and that shortages were likely.
However,
in the wake of the Facebook
story, businesses should work to give the
users more knowledge and control over the information they collect.
Facebook is working with fact - checking companies to highlight questionable
stories as «disputed» and letting
users mark posts as «fake news,» while Twitter has changed its default profile image from an egg to a human head silhouette, partly to reduce trolling, it said Friday
in a blog post.
Instagram's
Stories could well surpass Snapchat
in active
users by the middle of the year, while Facebook is already testing similar
Story - like features for its Messenger and Facebook platforms.
Instagram's
Stories platform has been very successful, reaching 150 million daily active
users since it launched
in August.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is constructing a five -
story mall, the More Mall,
in its Hangzhou headquarters to give its
users more convenience and a physical shopping experience.
When a VC asks a founder why they made that part of the product red, or why this button works
in this particular way, that founder has the knowledge of 30
user stories and 10 data points that inform them and have colored all of their decisions.
One popular example is the
story of DropBox, which through the use of a reward referral program acquired more than 200 million
users in only a few short years.
With millennials consuming more and more of their media through mobile devices and social platforms, executives at Indigenous Media bet that Snapchat
users would warm quickly to the idea of following a narrative
story posted
in regular installments to social media, as opposed to the traditional theatrical experience.
Facebook has been limiting the number of Sponsored
Stories that can appear
in the news feed so as to protect the quality of each
user's feed.
New York magazine made a similar case
in a recent post, saying tens of millions of Facebook
users «were served up or shared emotionally charged news
stories about the candidates, because Facebook's sorting algorithm understood from experience that they were seeking such
stories.»
These announcements come after many companies
in Silicon Valley have fallen under a barrage of criticism from
users who say the companies created systems where fake news
stories spread more easily than factual reports.
When
users open a new tab
in Firefox, they'll now see three recommended
stories from Pocket.
Apple's senior vice president of Internet software and services Eddy Cue said
in a statement that Apple is «committed to quality journalism from trusted sources and allowing magazines to keep producing beautifully designed and engaging
stories for
users.»
Unlike competitors such as Vocativ, however — which also uses an «Open Mind» software to track clicks across the deep web — O'Leary says that Upworthy's staff will be looking at more «quality signals»
in traffic, such as how long a
user spends on a
story, or how and where they choose to share it.
An enormous screen
in the first room allows
users to click on
stories showing how new technologies and marketing strategies are used.
The first step
in the process involves Facebook
users flagging questionable
stories.
It was only this year that the company rolled out Sponsored
Stories — customized ads that appear
in a
user's timeline — for smartphones and tablets, and the early results are promising.
The company is running a promotion closer to November
in which it will encourage
users to take their kids along when they hit the polls on Election Day, and post «
stories» (Winnie's version of Yelp reviews) about their experiences.
Those questionable
stories are deprioritized
in users» news feeds, and perhaps most important, it can't be made into an ad and promoted.
As of Friday, iOS
users should see a lightning bolt graphic and the letters «AMP» next to news articles from participating publishers
in the «Top
Stories» section of their search results
in the Google app.
By involving
users in the
story and the experience, Duracell creates an experience that scales, one group at a time, and an image that's worth sharing with the masses.
As the world shifts to mobile, Facebook's current mobile advertising strategy, which includes showing sponsored
stories in a
user's newsfeed on their device, is simply not enough to support the company's current valuation, Greenfield said.
Even better, the Times
story set
in motion a lot of other stuff — visits from
users, interest from possible partners, and other media
stories.
The original
stories in the Guardian and the New York Times reported that
in 2014 more than 50 million Facebook
users had their information harvested for use by Cambridge Analytica, but
in its blog post Wednesday, Facebook clarified that the actual number of affected
users is much higher.
Snapchat is based
in Venice, California, and runs a Live
Story for Los Angeles every day where local
users can submit photos.
«
Stories» has rolled out to
users in some parts of the U.S. Snapchat hasn't commented on when it would become available to all
users.
In that same
story, Tyler denied anything unethical, telling The Guardian: «My understanding is all the information is acquired legally and ethically with the permission of the
users when they sign up to Facebook.»
If a
user searches for puppy - related
Stories, the results would be automatically curated based on the text
in the Snaps and the time they were posted.
Growth
in Snapchat's
user base slowed down last year after Facebook's Instagram copied Snapchat's «
stories» feature, which lets
users post short video clips that disappear after 24 hours.
In a practical sense, it means
users looking at
stories on its Web site will be able to see accompanying news video clips.
First, there is no incentive for Facebook to do any of this; while the company denies this report
in Gizmodo that the company shelved a change to the News Feed algorithm that would have eliminated fake news
stories because it disproportionately affected right - wing sites, the fact remains that the company is heavily incentivized to be perceived as neutral by all sides; anything else would drive away
users, a particularly problematic outcome for a social network.2
According to a
story from Reuters
in 2016, Stamos reportedly left his position as the top security officer at Yahoo after the company complied with a secret U.S. intelligence directive that allowed the government to search Yahoo
user emails via purpose - built software.