 a lot of trending hashtags. And I predict 2016 there's definitely going to be another year low. So that's why I suggest this API tags and tag lists. They determine and they show you what the hashtags mean. So you can be the young social team you want and jump onto the hashtag bandwagon. And I don't want to go into detail about each one of these APIs but you can kind of read on the screen about what I put a short description on it. And also there are a ton and ton into APIs. I don't know if I mentioned that there's hundreds and thousands. This is one web, this one web site I have put on the bottom of the programmable web where you can find a lot of them. Okay and so now the most important topic to go over. Don't be a noob. Does anybody in here like being a noob? No. So please don't automate engagement. Okay can I just take a show of hands. If you've ever called into customer service, anybody like speaking to robots? No. Nobody likes robots. Please do not automate engagement. Don't be a noob. Just don't. Okay and so now this is the end of my talk and I want to be a part of the future. So I have a little QR code on the side of the screen. And also I'm kind of, since I haven't run for a long time, I want to open it up to any questions you guys might have for me. I'll take the question for this lady I've known for 14 years. What was the name of the one that you used when you were coordinating with your friends for a class project? I forgot the name of that one. What was that one? And so I forgot to mention there's also another app I use called Slack. And basically if anybody knows the hassle of being with a team project, you have to like send text messages or you have to go back and forth and email. And basically Slack is just a way easier app to control all your teams together. And so me and my dad were talking about this and how it'll be way easier to have Slack because it's all everything in one app. And so my dad actually reached out to Slack and they gave me a pair of socks and some stickers. And what's better than socks? So yeah. And I can't stop talking about Slack because, oh yeah, and actually I can't be officially part of Slack is because I'm 14 and you have to be 18. But because they reached out to me, they're going to be similar in that age show. Yay for automation. Okay, yes. Maybe a little different. And it's actually you don't have to download anything. It's all present. But if you don't, a whole bunch of applications that offer PowerPoints, like I know there's one, if you go to the exhibit hall, they're called Libre Office, but they also have an add-on copy spray in Office and Press. And so it's basically PowerPoint where you can present that. And also she needs any help. You can just email me because I know you guys are really close to me. Are there any other questions? Text messages. Okay, so there are actually a lot of different ways you can make your text messages. Like for mine, all of my text messages kind of just sit there in a long unread pile of messages. And so I saw a recipe on a site where you can actually, like, say if you have multiple devices, you can push them over to your tablet. Or if you have an iPhone, you can jailbreak it because I love jailbreaking my phone. I can't jailbreak it right now because I didn't mean to update to iOS 9. But yeah, there are a lot of add-ons you can do like call bar if you ever, yeah. But you can always email me and I can tell you everything. Oh yeah, oh yeah, also Twilio. That's an API that me and my dad actually use. And it's basically you can call and text from your own Twilio number and then from the API you can just send out calls from anywhere and get your own number. So yeah, I think that's a really cool API you should check out. Any other questions? Oh, yes. Okay, well, the main thing taking up the space in my phone, well, I can't speak for everyone but I listen to a lot of music so I probably have about a thousand songs in my phone. And so I know there are a lot of open source cloud software and so do you know what the cloud is? Yeah, basically you can just push all your stuff to the cloud and then there's, yeah, there's just a whole bunch of open source clouds. I can't name a whole bunch of them right now but if you go to the Expo 4 they'll tell you a little bit more about that. Can you hear me? Do you have an app on your phone that you really dislike? Dislike because like some features or something? Oh yeah, I have a ton of apps because later and I never end up using it so it just ends up in a folder and so we're asking for like a specific app. I've got off your lawn as your part of our vocabulary might use something that I might not. I can probably say pocket, I mean pocket is a really useful app but like ever since I got data I don't really need to like save stuff for later and so I mostly just use it on my tablet. Do you have an app, what did you like, lots of, you know, I would get at least cabular receipts and everything with their way to an app that can accumulate all the receipts that I have and keep track of the thing or? Yeah, I just saw a guy on program, we'll tell you about that. I can't remember the name but basically, okay there are two apps I can kind of recommend, there's the one API I've been telling you about and then there's another app I use that can save you a lot of money and so it's called Checkout 51 so basically it gives you a list of groceries or anything you want to like say tomatoes, like everybody buys tomatoes unless you don't like them and so basically you can just get cash back for a lot of that so you just upload your receipt and then once you have like $20 worth of stuff it'll send you a check every month so that can kind of automate your spending so make sure you buy more healthy stuff and then the other API I was telling you about I don't remember the name but if you email me I can get back to you about that and so yeah, thank you.