Yume

Yume () is the Japanese word for dream, and may refer to:

Entertainment

  • YuMe, a multi-screen video advertising platform
  • Dreams (1990 film), a film by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa
  • "Yume" (Miwako Okuda song), a single released by Japanese singer Miwako Okuda
  • "Yume" (The Blue Hearts song), a 1992 song by The Blue Hearts
  • Characters

  • Yume, a character in the Japanese manga Tenchi Muyo!
  • Yume Hasegawa, a character in the Japanese manga Pupa
  • Yume Suzuhara, a character in the Japanese manga Hōzuki Island and Mōryō no Yurikago
  • See also

  • Hana to Yume, a shōjo manga magazine
  • Nagai Yume, a Japanese television drama show
  • Yume Bitsu, an American psychedelic rock band
  • Yume Nikki, a 2005 independent video game by homebrew Japanese developer Kikiyama
  • Yume Tsukai, a 2001 Japanese manga and anime series
  • "Yume wa Yoru Hiraku", a 1970 Japanese song
  • YuMe

    YuMe is a provider of digital video brand advertising. The company’s solutions for video advertising campaigns are targeted at both supply-side (websites, apps) and the demand-side customers (brands, agencies). YuMe is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with European headquarters in London and nine additional offices worldwide.

    History

    Jayant Kadambi and Ayyappan Sankaran founded YuMe in 2004. In 2011, YuMe acquired Appealing Media, a mobile video advertising company. In early 2013, YuMe acquired Crowd Science, an audience targeting technology company, and on August 7, 2014, the company held its initial public offering.

    Products

    YuMe has products for both the supply side and the demand side of the digital video ecosystem. For the demand side, the Connected Audience Network offers brands a way to reach receptive audiences across video inventory running on any of the four connected screens (personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and connected TVs). On the supply side, the YuMe for Publishers suite of products offers digital media owners (publishers, app developers, and CE OEMs) an ad management platform that allows them to maximize their inventory monetization efforts across direct-sold, mediated, and YuMe-fulfilled ads.

    Sora (Korean given name)

    Sora is a Korean feminine given name. Unlike most Korean given names, which are composed of two single-syllable Sino-Korean morphemes each written with one hanja, Sora is an indigenous Korean name, a single two-syllable word meaning "conch shell". It is one of a number of such native names (called 고유어 이름) that have become more popular in South Korea in recent decades. In some cases, however, parents also choose to register hanja to represent the name, picking them solely for their pronunciation (for example, , with hanja meaning "sunlight" and "net", respectively). There are 45 hanja with the reading "so" and 14 hanja with the reading "ra" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may used in given names.

    People with this name include:

  • Sora Jung (born 1968), South Korean television actress
  • Lee So-ra (model) (born 1969), South Korean model
  • Lee So-ra (singer) (born 1969), South Korean singer
  • Lee So-ra (volleyball) (born 1987), South Korean volleyball player
  • Sora (Soulhead song)

    "" (sora / sky), is female duo Soulhead's third single under Sony Music Entertainment Japan. It managed to reach #28 on the Oricon charts and charted for six weeks.

    Track listing

  • STEP TO THE NEW WORLD (Remix)
  • (Instrumental)
  • Charts and sales

    References

  • "空/Oricon". Oricon. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  • "空 @YesAsia". YesAsia. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  • Template:Soulhead singles


    Genii (Stargate)

    In the fictional universe of the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, the Genii are a human culture living in the Pegasus galaxy (see also: Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis). Although they appear to be simple Amish-like farmers, the Genii are an advanced, militaristic society. In the series, they have been both enemies and allies to the Atlantis Expedition. Nevertheless, Teyla Emmagan believes that outside of Atlantis, they represent the galaxy's best hope of defeating the Wraith.

    Background

    The Genii were once a great confederation of planets, but millennia ago Wraith attacks forced them into hiding to survive. They took shelter in city-sized underground bunkers left over from forgotten wars, concealing their technological advancements under the guise of being simple farmers so as to avoid Wraith attention. These bunkers are accessed via hatches hidden inside Genii dwellings, and intruders are swiftly dealt with. Generations ago, the Genii shot down a Wraith dart at great cost, giving them hope for resistance. They have since devoted a great deal of effort into developing nuclear weapons with which to strike back at the Wraith. The Genii possess significant military assets and maintain safehouses and supply caches throughout the Pegasus galaxy, watched over by caretakers. They also have a large network of spies and informants, such as amongst the Manarians, that allow them to keep an eye on their enemies.

    Dai

    Dai may refer to:

  • Da'i (Arabic: "missionary") refers to a person who engages in Dawah, the act of inviting people to Islam
  • Da'i al-Mutlaq is also Da'i but with some independent special power.
  • Dai (Sixteen Kingdoms), a Xianbei state during the Sixteen Kingdoms era of history of China
  • Dai (Yindu), or Daai Chin, an ethnic tribe of Chin, Myanmar
  • Dai (Spring and Autumn Period), a state during the Spring and Autumn period in Chinese history
  • Dai (Warring States period), a short-lived state during the Warring States period in Chinese history
  • Dai County, in Shanxi, China
  • Dai people, one of the 56 recognized ethnic minorities of China
  • Dai, traditional midwife in India
  • Names

  • Dai (surname) (戴), a Chinese surname
  • Dai (given name), a Welsh masculine name
  • Acronyms

  • Decolonizing Architecture institute (DAi), in the Palestinian territories
  • DAI Personal Computer, an early home computer from Belgium
  • De Administrando Imperio, a Byzantine historical compilation written by Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos
  • Dai (Warring States period)

    Dai (Chinese: ; pinyin: Dài) was a short-lived state from 227 BC to 222 BC during the Warring States period. Prince Zhao Jia, older brother of King Youmiu of Zhao, fled with the remnant forces to the former location of Dai after the Conquest of Zhao and proclaimed himself "King of Dai". It was conquered in the year 222 BC by Qin.

    References

  • Zhao Guo Shi Gao (Draft History of the Zhao State), Shen Changyun, Zhonghua Book Company, China.
  • Li and Zheng, page 184
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Swarmed

    by: Sinergy

    Daylight fading
    dusk awaiting
    swallowing my lucidness
    Hell on earth
    dreams turned to nightmares
    petrified of existence
    I see the shadows
    even though there
    is nobody else around
    Take these memories
    from me and place them
    never to be found
    I've been left here in ruins
    no one listening to my plea
    Can't escape the intrusion
    swarmed with anguish and frailty
    Can't I break free?
    Drowning into hopelessness
    Let me believe
    in stability's caress
    Torment I breathe
    suffocating willfully
    Cascading deep
    this mirage I need
    When the lights turn out
    hallucination is my only friend
    Heading down into a slumber
    hoping I will meet my end
    I've been left here in ruins
    no one listening to my plea
    Can't escape the intrusion
    swarmed with anguish and frailty
    Can't I break free?
    Drowning into hopelessness
    Let me believe
    in stability's caress
    Torment I breathe
    suffocating willfully
    Cascading deep




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