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Le poids des mots, le choc des recommandations ! Depuis la sortie de mon livre en 2009 sur la gestion de son identité et de sa réputation professionnelles , la cause des recommandations a progressé mais pas autant que je le pensais.

Le poids des mots, le choc des recommandations !

Les préjugés sont nombreux et surtout l’ignorance de ce qu’est une recommandation persiste. Il faudra donc encore plusieurs années avant de voir le bout du tunnel mais si vous êtes pressé d’en savoir plus dès maintenant, je vous invite à lire cette interview réalisée par Sophie Girardeau pour le blog de Monster : Quelques idées importantes : - Une recommandation n’est pas une évaluation. Elle est donc toujours positive. Yahoo’s Deal To Buy A $200M Stake In Dailymotion From Orange Scuppered By French Government. It looks like lightning has struck on the towers of Dailymotion.

Yahoo’s Deal To Buy A $200M Stake In Dailymotion From Orange Scuppered By French Government

Yahoo’s bid to take a $200 million majority stake in the video site — known as the ‘YouTube of France’ — by buying a stake from carrier France Telecom/Orange has been killed by the French government, which decided that it didn’t want a U.S. company to take a controlling stake in a French operation, TechCrunch has confirmed with a source close to the situation. Rumors of problems with the deal have been swirling around for weeks. At first it looked like the issues were because of internal disagreements at Yahoo, according to Business Insider.

But a report in the French newspaper Le Monde last week noted that Orange had suspended the deal because of opposition from the French state, which owns 27% of the telecom company. We have confirmed with someone close to the deal that the latter is indeed the case. Stéphane Richard, who wants to stay at the head of Orange for another term, didn’t want to go through with the deal. The irony of the French government's intervention in the Yahoo! - Dailymotion deal... Last week, my cofounder wrote about how the French government’s may potentially be slowing the deal for Yahoo to acquire 75% of Dailymotion (currently 100% owned by Orange).

The irony of the French government's intervention in the Yahoo! - Dailymotion deal...

This morning, Les Echos confirmed that the government is indeed looking for alternative solutions, and, essentially, refuses to let foreign companies buy a majority stake in Dailymotion. The French government currently maintains a 27% stake in the Orange’s parent company via the French sovereign wealth fund FSI, and thus has a bit of power over this deal, unfortunately. The Irony of it all…. In the aforementioned article, Les Echos states that the government wants to “give Dailymotion what it needs to grow” – what a bunch of bulls$%t.

The French Government = Dumb Money The French Government is the embodiment of dumb money. Etude-parcours-achat-mobile-m-commerce1. Criteo aurait choisi JPMorgan pour mener son introduction en bourse aux US. Mobile General Findings. iSieur. Web World Tour, le tour du monde sur les startups ! [Tribune Libre] Comment les étiquettes électroniques de gondole servent les magasins ? Avant d'acheter un produit, il est possible que le consommateur consulte, au moins, un site comparatif et s'intéresse aux avis et conseils d'autres utilisateurs.

[Tribune Libre] Comment les étiquettes électroniques de gondole servent les magasins ?

Il peut aussi partager son expérience d'achat Fusion des deux mondes. Startup Success: UrgentRX Takes on Big Pharmaceuticals. Jordan Eisenberg founded UrgentRX on a great idea and unwavering determination, taking his innovation to market in the incredibly tough pharma industry.

Startup Success: UrgentRX Takes on Big Pharmaceuticals

April 19, 2013 When he was raising money for his new pharmaceutical company, Denver-based UrgentRX, Jordan Eisenberg, 31, says he had five meetings a day—breakfast, lunch, coffee, dinner and a beer—every day for six months. That’s a pretty good measure of both Eisenberg’s persistence, and how wildly difficult it is to start a company in an industry dominated by large, entrenched players. His idea seemed simple enough: Take over-the-counter medicines, such as aspirin, and package them in flavored, powder form, so they could be consumed on the go and without water.

“My father is in his 60s and he and his friends carry aspirin in case they have a heart attack,” Eisenberg says. Sure, many of his potential investors were his dad’s age and were aware of the heart attack/aspirin connection. RELATED: 4 Surprising Tips to Attract Investors. Alibaba Group Reportedly Becomes Navigation Service Provider AutoNavi’s Majority Shareholder With A 20% to 30% Stake.

Alibaba Group is reportedly now the largest single shareholder in AutoNavi, a Beijing-based maker of electronic navigation tools and location-based services.

Alibaba Group Reportedly Becomes Navigation Service Provider AutoNavi’s Majority Shareholder With A 20% to 30% Stake

The Chinese Internet giant has formed a strategic alliance with AutoNavi, on the back of a $294 million investment. This gives it a 28% stake in the navigation company, which is China’s largest, with 116 million users of its free mobile app and 56 million monthly active users and providing mapping data for iOS, Google Maps and Baidu, among others. Before the news got confirmed by AutoNavi itself, the story was reported first by Sina Tech (link via Google Translate). An Alibaba spokesperson told us earlier, “as a matter of company policy we do not comment on rumors and speculation of this nature.” Update: It looks like this was just a holding tactic. Both Joseph C. But it is also an important step for AutoNavi as it looks for more ways of commercialising its popular but only somewhat profitable technology. Web World Tour - Bande annonce.

Le gouvernement envisage de soumettre l'implantation des drives à autorisation. N'étant pas considérés comme des surfaces de vente, les drives peuvent actuellement être ouverts librement par les enseignes de distribution.

Le gouvernement envisage de soumettre l'implantation des drives à autorisation

Pour déployer des drives sur le territoire français, ce que les enseignes de distribution font à grande vitesse, elles n'ont actuellement pas besoin de demander d'autorisation. N'étant pas considérés comme des surfaces de vente, les drives ne sont en effet pas soumis au passage devant la commission départementale d'aménagement commercial. Entretien exclusif: Cyril Paglino vend l’agence de célébrités 2.0 Wizee à … Vidéo online: le chinois Baidu s’offre PPS pour 370 millions de dollars. 370 millions.

Vidéo online: le chinois Baidu s’offre PPS pour 370 millions de dollars

Facebook in talks to buy Israel's Waze for up to $1 billion: report. iSieur.