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Sales automation (i.e. ecommerce) is a user experience success; recruitment automation, much less but still a success.
I get the impression that unlike the two above, in general, customer service automation was and is, a user experience fail almost anywhere.
Are there any standards on how to create it good?
Any article available here? Thanks, 182.232.61.166 ( talk) 03:04, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
there is this pic:
i'm intrested to find its lc. the pic has photoshopped, but yet, i think its place can be dettected. i've tried exif, and even an amateur physical searching. didn't work. perhaps is there a one among you whom is expert in finding real places? thank you. Lilijuros ( talk) 08:53, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
well, the pic wasn't just taken like this. someone took the pic of the forest and the river, and than how many years later, F&S put the "Lore, Lore" on the pic in by edit program (photoshop was just my wrods, it doesn't matter.) "the back one" to your answer, is the real taken pic.
that's the pic from google where I downloaded from.
Lilijuros (
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14:07, 2 December 2021 (UTC)
If anyone is still intrested, he can find the same place ( Gogland) in different positions (catgorey 10, 17 and the pic in 18) Have a great day, thank you so much for your help, my gratitude once again. (i might comeback here for some more times.) Lilijuros ( talk) 11:54, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
When I installed Windows 11 home edition, it came with a bunch of pre-installed applications (whatsapp, adobe lightroom, etc). One of those is a Wikipedia app.
It is written by the Wikimedia Foundation. See https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/wikipedia/9wzdncrfhwm4
Getting it on the Microsoft Store would have cost the Wikimedia Foundation a $99 one-time fee.
I have no idea how much Microsoft charges to add an app to Windows itself. Clearly Microsoft didn't add Disney's streaming service as an included app or a link to Kohl's on the Edge opening page for free, and the fact that there are only a handful of such third-party apps that ship with Windows suggests that it isn't cheap.
The question is whether Microsoft decided to include an app written by the Wikimedia Foundation on every copy of Windows for free because they like us, whether we paid full price, or somewhere in between.
I see no reason why the Wikimedia Foundation wouldn't be willing to pay a reasonable price for something like that as part of their marketing budget, But I also believe that the Wikimedia Foundation should keep their many previous promises about financial transparency.
Is Wikipedia paying Microsoft to include this app? If so, how much? Does the Wikimedia Foundation even publish how much they spend on promotion or do they bury it under misc operating expenses? -- 76.216.220.191 ( talk) 14:26, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
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Sales automation (i.e. ecommerce) is a user experience success; recruitment automation, much less but still a success.
I get the impression that unlike the two above, in general, customer service automation was and is, a user experience fail almost anywhere.
Are there any standards on how to create it good?
Any article available here? Thanks, 182.232.61.166 ( talk) 03:04, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
there is this pic:
i'm intrested to find its lc. the pic has photoshopped, but yet, i think its place can be dettected. i've tried exif, and even an amateur physical searching. didn't work. perhaps is there a one among you whom is expert in finding real places? thank you. Lilijuros ( talk) 08:53, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
well, the pic wasn't just taken like this. someone took the pic of the forest and the river, and than how many years later, F&S put the "Lore, Lore" on the pic in by edit program (photoshop was just my wrods, it doesn't matter.) "the back one" to your answer, is the real taken pic.
that's the pic from google where I downloaded from.
Lilijuros (
talk)
14:07, 2 December 2021 (UTC)
If anyone is still intrested, he can find the same place ( Gogland) in different positions (catgorey 10, 17 and the pic in 18) Have a great day, thank you so much for your help, my gratitude once again. (i might comeback here for some more times.) Lilijuros ( talk) 11:54, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
When I installed Windows 11 home edition, it came with a bunch of pre-installed applications (whatsapp, adobe lightroom, etc). One of those is a Wikipedia app.
It is written by the Wikimedia Foundation. See https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/wikipedia/9wzdncrfhwm4
Getting it on the Microsoft Store would have cost the Wikimedia Foundation a $99 one-time fee.
I have no idea how much Microsoft charges to add an app to Windows itself. Clearly Microsoft didn't add Disney's streaming service as an included app or a link to Kohl's on the Edge opening page for free, and the fact that there are only a handful of such third-party apps that ship with Windows suggests that it isn't cheap.
The question is whether Microsoft decided to include an app written by the Wikimedia Foundation on every copy of Windows for free because they like us, whether we paid full price, or somewhere in between.
I see no reason why the Wikimedia Foundation wouldn't be willing to pay a reasonable price for something like that as part of their marketing budget, But I also believe that the Wikimedia Foundation should keep their many previous promises about financial transparency.
Is Wikipedia paying Microsoft to include this app? If so, how much? Does the Wikimedia Foundation even publish how much they spend on promotion or do they bury it under misc operating expenses? -- 76.216.220.191 ( talk) 14:26, 28 November 2021 (UTC)