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Le lecteur 2.0 devient surinformé, infidèle et bavard - 2000-201

http://hightech.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20091216.OBS0859/le-lecteur-2-0-devient-surinforme-infidele-et-bavard.html En 10 ans, les habitudes et consommations des lecteurs avides d'information ont bien changé.
Faire face aux délinquants numériques: usurpation d’identité, vol d’identité numérique, plagiat, hacking,troll, etc. Cas illustré (maj juillet 2010)

Comment gérer un Troll à l’ère du Web 2.0? Ex avec le triangle d

http://www.blogpersonalbranding.com/2009/09/comment-gerer-un-troll-a-lere-du-web-20-ex-avec-le-triangle-dramatique/
http://www.123people.com/

123people.com | free people search, find the public records of e

123people.com is a free real time people search tool that looks into nearly every corner of the web.
http://scobleizer.com/2009/11/27/the-real-time-pr-man/ If you attend a tech event or conference you will probably run into Brian Solis .

The Real-Time PR Man

From Iran to China, blogs and social-networking sites were touted by the West as the ultimate tools of democracy dissident movements. However, observes Evgeny Morozov , last year the revolution would not be Twitterised. http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/techno-utopian-fail

Techno-utopian fail - The National Newspaper

Une des conférences du récent Webcom qui a eu le plus de succès était celle de Marc Prensky , inventeur dès 2001 du terme « Digital native ». De quoi parle-t-on? Wikipédia donne cette définition: « A digital native is a person who has grown up with digital technology such as computers, the Internet, mobile phones and MP3». http://www.nayezpaspeur.ca/blog/2008/11/les-%c2%ab-digital-natives-%c2%bb-la-generation-multi-ecrans.html

Les « digital natives » la génération multi-écrans | N'ayez pas

http://www.sparkminute.com/2009/12/10/the-cool-and-not-so-cool-of-leweb/

The cool and not-so-cool of LeWeb

This week I traveled to Paris with a consortium of fellow bloggers, the Traveling Geeks .
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/26/dark-side-internet-freenet Fourteen years ago, a pasty Irish teenager with a flair for inventions arrived at Edinburgh University to study artificial intelligence and computer science. For his thesis project, Ian Clarke created "a Distributed, Decentralised Information Storage and Retrieval System", or, as a less precise person might put it, a revolutionary new way for people to use the internet without detection. By downloading Clarke's software, which he intended to distribute for free, anyone could chat online, or read or set up a website, or share files, with almost complete anonymity.

The dark side of the internet | Technology | The Guardian

On Tuesday I joined up with the Traveling Geeks (a band of journalists/bloggers/influentials who visit startups around the world, picture of them above in a Paris subway station) in Paris and we saw a ton of startups. Some of them, like Stribe, were very good.

World-brand-building mistakes France’s entrepreneurs make

http://scobleizer.com/2009/12/10/world-brand-building-mistakes-frances-entrepreneurs-make/
Violent storms carrying potential tornadoes moved across southern and central Ontario, Thursday August 20. 2009.

CBC News - Canada - News 2.0: The Future of News in an Age of So

Why Social Beats Search

That's a controversial post headline and I don't mean that social will always beat search, but there's a rising chorus out there about "content farms" and search optimized content creation that is worth touching on. Arrington started it when he posted about " the end of hand crafted content ".