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Social media didn’t kill email but it did change it – TNW

Too much digital ink has been spilled over the apparent demise of email. Whats to replace email, and why email is dead, are all well-worn topics musing over a thin premise: social media will replace the well-worn 45-year-old medium. Yes, social media and collaboration platforms are now established, critical work tools. But these tools work alongside email, each channel complementing the others strengths.

Still, over the past two decades, social networks have guided emails continued development and vice versa and it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. User-design, personalized communications and other elements bleed across the social-email divide. These changes can be boiled down to three elements, each improving on emails multimodal roles in todays world.

Email has always acted as a unifying element in the digital ecosystem. Digital registration, authentication and more almost always use email as the common denominator. Today, email has evolved thanks to the inclusion of more customer-centric data. These data range from social, to mobile, to offline, and more, and can be focused into a targeted medium that is as responsive and real-time as any social network.

But data is only half of the equation. How users interact with email and for what purpose has changed to accommodate both the growth of social and incorporate socials ability to relay information in a quick manner.

Until the advent and mass adoption of smartphones, email and social had a significant disconnect best described as immediacy. Social moved very quickly while conveying only headlines to attract a users attention. This headline functioned much in the same way as subject lines in email. Smartphones levelled the playing field by forcing all messaging channels to reorient themselves to a more headline focused display.

While social was already there due to character restrictions and just how the medium was conceived, email went through a metamorphosis that brought the friendly from, subject line and pre-header text into central focus. Instead of thinking above the fold based on preview panes, people had to start thinking in terms of the inboxs list-view and how to grab the attention of the recipient as rapidly as possible.

The reliable nature of email is one reason why many services employ it as a verification method. It helps prove, at the very least, there is a human at the end of the line, and not a bot. Email addresses are also used to verify and recover accounts and can act as a second form of verification, should a user or service need it. This is a powerful mechanism that most social networks have adopted as they push further into building out transactional and file-sharing services.

By taking note of emails strengths and weaknesses, some social media services are creating new verification methods. Some deploy verifications for password resets, security verifications or receipts through the app and others use SMS messages to directly contact the user. Regardless, theyre building out transactional communications between a buyer and seller, following many of emails cues.

In addition, social media sites are learning how to craft small, but impactful communications between a group of trusted friends while facilitating an activity or action. These communications are not just simple interactions like sharing photos, theyre sharing dynamic maps, locations, coordinating bill payments and more. Like email, social networks are evolving to meet the needs of the user wherever and whenever theyre required.

One could argue that Twitters move to expand the length of direct messages was in response to the utility that longer form communications like email provide when discussing or documenting complex thoughts that require more than 140 characters.

Peer-to-peer transfers, dynamic feedback and itemized receipts have been emails bread and butter for years, but the time it takes to open these missives have been slashed. It is only going to get faster and more personal as social networks build out and perfect their transactional efforts. Here, both email and social networks can work together to provide a superior customer experience.

The question that has to be answered is: which channel is best suited for quick communication vs. archival documentation? And, how quickly will brands and marketers adopt alternative mechanisms for closing the loop on transactions based on customer preferences?

Already cash registers accept NFC based payment methods in addition to credit cards and cash. They spit out receipts on paper or through email, or generated by a 3rd party payment system like Square.

With the right use of data, personalized marketing campaigns, loyalty programs and group deals can grow in effectiveness across both social and email. For example, maps to destinations can be sent to both an email account and a social networking app. New business-to-consumer communications, like chatbots, will soon play a bigger role in communication as well. They can do so by facilitating a one-on-one conversation between a business and a consumer as a user moves from a messaging application to an email and back all without losing its place in the conversation and scaling to meet increased messaging volumes.

These are great developments that can help simplify and coordinate digital livelihoods. Valuable feedback can be sent from a consumer to a business at the push of a button. Record-keeping, engagement and customer service has become more automated and personal across channels.

The two means of communication build on each other and improve their respective mediums to reach the ultimate goal: finding, identifying and sending a clear message that everyone wants and relies on.

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Trump elevates Cyber Command, setting the stage for NSA separation – The Verge

The Trump administration this week elevated the US Cyber Command to a Unified Combatant Command, in a long-awaited move that underscores the growing importance of cyber warfare.

The decision, announced Friday, puts the Cyber Command on par with nine other combat commands, and may lead to its separation from the National Security Agency (NSA). In a statement, President Trump said that Secretary of Defense James Mattis will examine the possibility of separating the Cyber Command and the NSA, and that he will announce recommendations at a later date.

This new Unified Combatant Command will strengthen our cyberspace operations and create more opportunities to improve our Nations defense, Trump said in the statement. The elevation of United States Cyber Command demonstrates our increased resolve against cyberspace threats and will help reassure our allies and partners and deter our adversaries.

Trump says the move will streamline command and control of time-sensitive cyberspace operations.

Trump also said that the move will streamline command and control of time-sensitive cyberspace operations, and that it will ensure that critical cyberspace operations are adequately funded.

Proposals for creating an independent Cyber Command were first made under the Obama administration, with supporters arguing that the units mandate was sometimes at odds with the NSAs intelligence gathering operations particularly with regard to the fight against ISIS.

Cyber Command was created as a sub-unit of the US Strategic Command, with a mandate to conduct cyber warfare and defend government networks. Navy Admiral Michael Rogers currently leads both Cyber Command and the NSA.

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Target Finding for the Empire: The NSA and the Pine Gap Facility – International Policy Digest

The tasking we get at Pine Gap is look for this particular signal coming out of this particular location. If you find it, report it, and if you find anything else of interest, report that as well. David Rosenberg, former NSA Team leader, weapons analysis at Pine Gap, Aug 20, 2017

At times, there is a lag between the anticipation and the revelation, the assumption that an image might be as gruesome, or perhaps enlightening, as was first assumed. Nothing in the latest Edward Snowden show suggests anything revelatory. They knew it, as did we: that the US military satellite base spat on a bit of Australian dust in a part of the earth that would not make Mars seem out of place, is highly engaged.

Radio Nationals Background Briefing made something of a splash on Sunday, with some assistance from the Edward Snowden National Security Agency trove. The documents do much in terms of filling in assumptions on the geolocating role of the facility, much of which had already had some measure of plausibility through the work of Richard Tanter and the late Des Ball.

As Tanter puts it, Those documents provide authoritative confirmation that Pine Gap is involved, for example, in the geolocation of cell phones used by people throughout the world, from the Pacific to the edge of Africa.

NSA Intelligence Relationship with Australia, by way of example, discloses the NSA term for the Pine Gap facility, ironically termed RAINFALL. Joint Defence Facility at Pine Gap (RAINFALL) [is] a site which plays a significant role in supporting both intelligence activities and military operations.

Another document supplies some detail as to the role of the facility, confirming that it does beyond the mundane task of merely collecting signals. It also does the dirty work analysing them. RAINFALL detects, collects, records, processes, analyses and reports on PROFORMA [data on surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft artillery and fighter aircraft] signals collected from tasked target entities.

Pine Gap has always generated a gaping accountability gap of its own, and these Snowden treats affirm the point. Rather than being an entity accountable to the queries and concerns of the local indigenous population; rather than supplying the local members of parliament from the Senate and the lower house briefings about its activities, Pine Gap is hived off from usual channels, a reminder about how truly inconsequential democracy is in the Canberra-Washington alliance.

Pine Gap has always had its platoons of unflinching apologists, and a common theme, apart from the worn notion that the US security umbrella prevails with fortitude, is that the base is genuinely good. In a Central Intelligence Agencys National Intelligence Daily (Feb 13, 1987), the agency notes with approval the forthcoming Australian Defence white paper indicating strong support or US-Australian joint defence facilities.

The publication would dispel any wobbliness on Australian military commitments, a point alluded to by the then minister for defence, Kim Beazley. A further point was to note the defensive nature of the facilities, opposition to those leftwing groups to the contrary.

So what if Australians in the Northern Territory are ignorant that the communications facility pinpoints targets for drone strikes? We can be assured that these are legitimate, vetted and, when struck, obliterated with fastidious care.

Much of this dressed up bunk is based on the notion, sacrosanct as it is, that drone strikes work. They certain do on a few levels in galvanising more recruits and liquidating more civilians. Like any military weapon, the hygienic notion of the engineered kill, the surgical operation on the battlefield, is fantasy. If the target so happens to be embedded in an urban setting, one filled with non-combatants, the moral calculus becomes less easy to measure.

The other through-the-glass-darkly feature of the Pine Gap facility lies not only in its geolocation means, but its value as a target. Having such conspicuous yet inscrutable tenants places Australia in harms way, a loud invitation to assault.

The CIA was already cognisant of this point in 1987, identifying awareness on the part of Australian defence officials that the joint facilities would be attacked in a US-Soviet nuclear exchange but argues that removal of the US presence would increase the likelihood of superpower conflict. The end of the Cold War does little to dispel the significance of Pine Gap as a target of considerable interest.

Where to, then? A firm insistence, for one, that Australia detach itself from the tit of empire, the bosom of Washingtons military industrial complex. This requires something virtually outlawed in Canberra: courage. It has fallen upon such delightfully committed if motley outfits as the Independent and Peaceful Australian Network (IPAN), an organisation of calm determination committed to seeing Australia as something more than the grand real estate for empire.

With each disclosure, with each revelation about Australias all too willing complicity in facilitating strikes against foreign targets, many in countries Australians would barely know, the will to change may be piqued. They most certainly will once Australian officials face their first war crimes charges over the use of drones, aiding and abetting their US counterparts in the whole damn awful enterprise.

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Daily Technical Summary Reports on Application Software Stocks — Trade Desk, Finjan, Inpixon, and Mitek Systems – Markets Insider

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Trade Desk

Ventura, California headquartered The Trade Desk Inc.'s shares recorded a trading volume of 1.37 million shares last Friday, which was above their three months average volume of 1.18 million shares. The stock finished the trading session 2.36% higher at $49.51. The Company's shares have surged 78.93% since the start of this year. The stock is trading above its 200-day moving average by 25.79%. Furthermore, shares of Trade Desk, which operates a self-service cloud-based platform that enables advertising buyers to create, manage, and optimize data-driven digital advertising campaigns using their own teams in the US and internationally, have a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 42.61.

On August 10th, 2017, Trade Desk announced that it plans to host an Investor Day on October 04th, 2017, in New York City.At the event, the management team will provide an overview of the Company's global strategy, key business and product initiatives, and financial objectives. A live webcast and replay of the presentation will be available on the Company's investor website.

On August 16th, 2017, research firm SunTrust initiated a 'Hold' rating on the Company's stock, with a target price of $55 per share. Access our complete research report on TTD for free at:

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Finjan

On Friday, East Palo Alto, California headquartered Finjan Holdings Inc.'s stock ended the session 5.29% higher at $2.39. A total volume of 189,195 shares was traded. The Company's shares have skyrocketed 111.00% on an YTD basis. The stock is trading 17.44% above its 200-day moving average. Moreover, shares of Finjan Holdings, which through its subsidiaries, operates as a cybersecurity company, provides intellectual property licensing and enforcement services, have an RSI of 30.20.

On August 17th, 2017, Finjan announced that its subsidiary Finjan, Inc. ("Finjan"), has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Bitdefender, Inc., a Florida Company, and Bitdefender S.R.L., a Romanian corporation, (collectively "Bitdefender") in the US Northern District of California. Finjan filed a complaint (Case No. 5:17-cv-04790) on August 16th, 2017, and alleged that Bitdefender's products and services infringe four of its US patents. Specifically, Finjan is asserting infringement of US Patent Nos. 6,804,780;7,930,299; 8,141,154; and 8,677,494. The complimentary research report on FNJN can be downloaded at:

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Inpixon

Palo Alto, California headquartered Inpixon's stock ended the day 4.83% lower at $0.29. A total volume of 964,386 shares was traded, which was above their three months average volume of 687,300 shares. The Company's shares are trading 66.45% below their 50-day moving average. Additionally, shares of Inpixon have an RSI of 25.19.

On August 16th, 2017, Inpixon announced that it will issue Q2 financial results for the period ended June 30th, 2017, and provide an update on corporate developments on August 21st, 2017, at 4:05 p.m. ET. Management will host a conference call on the same day at 4:30 p.m. ET to review financial results and corporate highlights. Following management's formal remarks is a question-and-answer session. Register for free on DailyStockTracker.com and get access to the latest report on INPX at:

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Mitek Systems

Shares in San Diego, California headquartered Mitek Systems Inc. recorded a trading volume of 282,681 shares. The stock ended Friday's session flat at $9.90. The Company's shares have gained 15.12% over the previous three months and 60.98% since the start of this year. The stock is trading above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages by 6.64% and 34.49%, respectively. Furthermore, shares of Mitek Systems, which develops, markets, and sells mobile capture and identity verification software solutions for enterprise customers worldwide, have an RSI of 51.95.

On July 24th, 2017, research firm The Benchmark Company reiterated its 'Buy' rating on the Company's stock with an increase of the target price from $10 a share to $12 a share.

On August 08th, 2017, Mitek Systems announced the addition of near-field communication (NFC) capability to itsMobile Verifysolution. By adding NFC, Mobile Verify can now read the biometric data embedded on RFID chips, delivering definitive authentication assurance simply by touching the document to the smartphone. Almost1 billion ePassportswith embedded RFID chips have been issued to date, and3.6 billion peopleare expected to use RFID chip-enabled ID cards by 2021. Download your free research report on MITK at:

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How are you improving software development and deployment? – The Register

The call for papers for Continuous Lifecycle 2018 is open now, and we really want to hear whats happening out in the real world.

We want to take our attendees beyond the buzzwords and show them what really happens when real tech pros take ideas like Continuous Delivery and DevOps and technologies like Containerisation and put them to work.

You may have been given a pile of cash and free rein to re-imagine software development and deployment from the ground up. If so, tell us about it - cos were pretty sure that rarely happens.

If youve moved to Continuous Delivery via the unpicking of 20 or 30 years of code, containerised your apps and still have a mainframe in the mix, wed love to hear about that, and so would your peers who face similar challenges.

And if you want to demonstrate the tools you've developed in the process live on stage, without a safety net, well, what could possibly go wrong?

The call for papers closes on October 20, and shortly after that, our esteemed programme committee will be chewing through the proposals, looking for the meat, and discarding the marketing waffle.

For some added inspiration, you can see a selection of this year's speakers here. At the same time, if youre a little unsure about your proposed topic, or simply havent done this sort of thing before, get in touch. Were happy to talk things through and help you get your proposal into shape.

You can get full details of the process, and the issues were particularly interested in here. We look forward to hearing from you.

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