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Chouingmedia. Terrorist. PictoBrowser: Free Flickr Slideshow for your Site or Blog. Terms of Use AGREEMENT.

PictoBrowser: Free Flickr Slideshow for your Site or Blog

By using PictoBrowser you are granted a a limited, non-sublicensable, non-transferable, nonexclusive license to use the software that You download or embed on a third party web sited. The parties, title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the PictoBrowser Software (not the images displayed in it) belong to Diego Bauducco. PictoBrowser cannot be used as part of a third party product or service, both commercial or non-commercial. You understand that Diego Bauducco may modify or discontinue offering the PictoBrowser Software at any time. this Agreement will remain in full force and effect while You use PictoBrowser. LIABILITY. CONTENT. If you have any questions of suggestions, don't hesitate to contact me directly at diego@db798.com. Un portrait "Google". Mis en ligne le mercredi 7 janvier 2009 ; mis à jour le mardi 28 avril 2009.

Un portrait "Google"

Bon annniversaire, Marc. Le 5 décembre 2008, tu fêteras tes vingt-neuf ans. Tu permets qu’on se tutoie, Marc ? Tu ne me connais pas, c’est vrai. Mais moi, je te connais très bien. J’ai eu un peu peur, au début, d’avoir un problème de source. Alors, Marc. Revenons à toi. On n’a pas parlé de musique. J’ai triché, une fois : pour avoir accès à ton profil Facebook (ce qui m’a bien aidé pour la suite), j’ai créé un faux profil et je t’ai proposé de devenir mon « ami ».

Je pense à l’année 1998, il y a dix ans, quand tout le monde fantasmait déjà sur la puissance d’Internet. À la demande de l’intéressé, ce texte a été entièrement anonymisé et modifié (villes, prénoms, lieux, etc.) à la différence de la version parue dans Le Tigre en papier, dont seuls les noms propres des personnes citées étaient anonymisés.

Word Cloud Analysis of Obama's Inaugural Speech Compared to Bush, Clinton, Reagan, Lincoln's - ReadWriteWeb. Barack Obama was just sworn in as President of the US and though he stumbled in repeating his oath, the speech that followed was delivered flawlessly and was widely praised around the web.

Word Cloud Analysis of Obama's Inaugural Speech Compared to Bush, Clinton, Reagan, Lincoln's - ReadWriteWeb

(Several readers have told us that it wasn't Obama that stumbled, it was Justice Roberts.) There were quite a few concepts discussed that we suspect haven't been a part of past inaugural speeches. What words were used most often? We ran the full text of the speech through tag cloud generator Wordle.net for one view of the event, and just for the sake of historical context we ran George W. Bush's second inaugural speech through as well. The most common words in the Obama and Bush speeches were dramatically different. Obama's Speech If you want to search inside Obama's speech to see how he used these words, try using the video player below, courtesy of Delve Networks. Bush's Speech 2005 Bill Clinton's Second Inauguration Speech Ronald Reagan's First Inaugural Speech Lincoln's First Lincoln's Second.