article thumbnail

SQL at 50: What’s next for the structured query language?

InfoWorld

In May 1974, Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce published a paper on SEQUEL, a structured query language that could be used to manage and sort data. According to Stack Overflow , it is the third most popular language used by professional programmers on a regular basis. To read this article in full, please click here

article thumbnail

A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By designing emails with clear and well-structured content, nonprofit organizations can ensure that everyone can engage in important conversations, receive essential information, and participate in your mission. Understanding WCAG Standards WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

email 334
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Google Research, 2022 & Beyond: Language, Vision and Generative Models

Google Research AI blog

Transform modalities, or translate the world’s information into any language. I will begin with a discussion of language, computer vision, multi-modal models, and generative machine learning models. We want to solve complex mathematical or scientific problems. Diagnose complex diseases, or understand the physical world.

Language 132
article thumbnail

A vision-language approach for foundational UI understanding

Google Research AI blog

Previous UI models heavily rely on UI view hierarchies — i.e., the structure or metadata of a mobile UI screen like the Document Object Model for a webpage — that allow a model to directly acquire detailed information of UI objects on the screen (e.g., Although the work made some progress, a few challenges remain.

Language 122
article thumbnail

Visual language maps for robot navigation

Google Research AI blog

Building robots that are proficient at navigation requires an interconnected understanding of (a) vision and natural language (to associate landmarks or follow instructions), and (b) spatial reasoning (to connect a map representing an environment to the true spatial distribution of objects).

Map 114
article thumbnail

Follow This Sentence Structure To Effectively Communicate Fundraising Goals

Bloomerang

That change in language paints a more specific picture in the mind of the audience and helps hold the organization accountable. Here is a sentence structure you can work with when creating impact goals: Help us ACTION (such as serve, build, house, feed, educate, etc.) Highlight specific financial goals . Again, be specific.

Structure 110
article thumbnail

6 Tips for Quick Response During a Time of Need

sgEngage

Structure Donation Forms Around Specific Relief Efforts One way to mobilize support quickly is by structuring your donation forms to highlight specific relief efforts. Urgent Language: Use language that conveys urgency and the immediate need for support.

Tips 96