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Web 2.0
Le lecteur 2.0 devient surinformé, infidèle et bavard - 2000-201
Autre révolution de ces dix dernières années, le lecteur, surinformé, devient également une source d'information et peut désormais prendre la parole. Les médias ne font plus en effet l'information seuls, ils doivent en partager la formation avec " la communauté des internautes" . Exemples magistraux du web participatif, dit web 2.0, avec le réputé Wikipedia créé en 2001, dit "encyclopédie gratuite que n'importe qui peut éditer", qui dans sa 4e année compte près de deux millions et demi d'entrées rédigés dans une centaine de langues. Et la bagatelle de 80 millions de visites quotidiennes ; autre exemple encore, avec le site OhMynews, créé en 2001, site sur lequel les " citoyens reporters " fournissent les 4/5 du contenu. "Chaque citoyen est un reporter", slogande son inventeur, partant du principe que "les journalistes ne forment pas une race exotique, chaque personne qui a une information à raconter et souhaite la partager avec d'autres en est un".
Depuis mes premiers pas dans le Web participatif et communautaire, j’ai toujours entendu parlé du troll mais sans jamais le subir moi même. Maintenant, c’est chose faite: mon baptême a eu lieu cette semaine . La délinquance numérique a fait une victime de plus.
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Part III . Part II . Part I . I call Brian the real-time PR man and the other day he came over my house for a long conversation about how PR has changed over the years (he’s been doing PR since 1991). This 50-minute conversation is split up into three parts. If you are interested in how PR people think and where the industry is going, this is a great conversation to listen to.
The Real-Time PR Man
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Natural monopolies have formed on the web around this expertise. These monopolies will make it possible for applications to planet-scale by adopting their platform, causing developers to enter a sort of neo-feudal relationship with their platform provider. Large pools of compute resources from datacenter and non-datacenter sources are being created at an exponential rate. These compute resources form an Ambient Cloud capable of acting as runtime environment for planet-scale applications. We currently lack the general knowledge of how to build planet-scaling sites.
Relevance and Curation: A Conversation with Tom Foremski of Sili
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It seemed like a neoconservative dream come true: hordes of brave green-clad young Iranians breaking through the firewalls of the deranged ayatollahs, all with the help of an American start-up, run by thirtysomething Californians on generous handouts from venture capitalists. Who needs diplomacy when we've got Twitter? That it was mostly foreigners tweet-touting the revolution, that popular Iranian sites such as Balatarin played a much more important role locally, that the Iranian authorities were trolling Twitter to gather intelligence about the protesters - all of that was lost on western commentators who took the events in Iran to be the ultimate proof that the digital revolution was upon us ("This is it. The big one," the web guru Clay Shirky proclaimed in an interview with TED.com). It wasn't long before Gordon Brown suggested that "another Rwanda" would be impossible in the age of Twitter.
Techno-utopian fail - The National Newspaper
- Sur le web: il est multi-tâche c’est à dire qu’il utilise plusieurs applications en même temps. Youtube pour les vidéos, son réseau social Chapatiz et Piczo plus MSN. Il passe de l’un à l’autre et communique en même temps avec plusieurs communautés. - Le portable: c’est l’outil le plus important avec le laptop.
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The cool and not-so-cool of LeWeb
Not-so-cool – The first day, the conference wasn’t about real-time web – The theme of LeWeb was heavily advertised as being about real-time web. That didn’t seem to be the case with most of the companies demoing, and except for a presence of Twitter and Facebook, and some mentions, there was no major discussion about real-time web on the main stage. After day one we all started asking ourselves, “Where’s the discussion about the real-time web?” Cool – Accordions, Accordions, Accordions – There are plenty of street performers in Paris.
The modern internet is often thought of as a miracle of openness – its global reach, its outflanking of censors, its seemingly all-seeing search engines. "Many many users think that when they search on Google they're getting all the web pages," says Anand Rajaraman, co-founder of Kosmix, one of a new generation of post-Google search engine companies. But Rajaraman knows different. "I think it's a very small fraction of the deep web which search engines are bringing to the surface.
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Who is Stribe? The French company that won best of show at LeWeb, the world’s biggest independent web conference. He and his company are one of the few that were on Twitter .
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