Ce qu’il faut savoir avant d’acheter un iPhone sans abonnement ! | Déballer.com. Ce qu’il faut savoir avant d’acheter un iPhone sans abonnement ! Publié le 04.01.2010 dans la catégorie Crash Ce qu’il faut savoir avant d’acheter un iPhone sans abonnement, ou l’art de se faire pigeonner par nos opérateurs nationaux. Si comme moi vous êtes un amateur de technologie, sans pour autant être issu d’une grande lignée de bourgeois, vous avez sans doute eu l’idée de vous acheter ce très « cher » iPhone.
Ce petit bijou de chez Apple, tous les jours présent sur nos spots télévisuels, s’avère être au final un formidable outil professionnel, regorgeant de nombreuses applications. Seulement il y a un énorme hic, le prix honteux (le mot est faible) des forfaits qui l’accompagne. Je vous invite par ailleurs à lire l’article sur Free (Vive Free surtout quand Orange SRF et Bouygues se foutent de nous !). Autant vous dire dès à présent, je ne suis pas du tout prêt à lâcher tous les mois à ces charlatans d’Orange, près de 45 euros pour pouvoir faire mumuse avec mon téléphone sur le net.
Colbert Super PAC - Frank Luntz Commits to the PAC - The Colbert Report - 2011-16-08. Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address. The Rise Of The Corporate Transmedia Storyteller - Forbes.com. Chaîne de lifeinaday What shape is a story? | Metamedia. A blog post is the wrong shape for pulling together strands from The Story.
The day was enormously disparate - so many tales – but there were common strands that tied talks together across disciplines and across wildly varying conceptions of narrative and of story. Listen. Because listening generously creates an articulate speaker. Moments in Karl James’s deeply moving talk stuck out for me like sore thumbs: I am not a journalist, he said, and therefore I get a better story. I can ask more questions. As a journalist, I’ve interviewed hundreds of people. Fragments. This is a problem I’ve been running up against in journalism since I started journalisting – stories that in former times could be pinned to the page or confined to the lead slot on the evening bulletin can’t be, any more.
Some speakers at The Story – Phil Gyford, Lucy Kimbell – are tackling this head-on in fields that aren’t (necessarily) newsgathering. And because stories are still hugely powerful, and not always benign. Mystery Novel Intrigues Manhattan - Yahoo! Buzz Log. McDonald's 1955 - Lester E. Stein Jr. - Des Plaines Pottermore: Register your interest. Pottermore gives away JK Rowling's marketing genius. Pottermore - and more ... JK Rowling at the launch in London. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA Imagine, if you will, the perfect 21st-century marketing campaign. First, you'd probably want to start with a teaser. Perhaps a little clue somewhere that will lead people to a branded "coming soon" webpage that will attract 100,000s of Twitter followers within hours. Once again, JK Rowling and her marketing team have left the rest of the publishing world standing while she blazes a trail into the record books.
First, there's the simplicity and brilliance of the marketing campaign outlined above. The significance of the way in which these ebooks are being sold, meanwhile, cannot be overstated. The most impressive thing of all, though, is the way Rowling has managed to present the whole thing as an act of altruism. Storytelling: digital technology allows us to tell tales in innovative new ways | Technology | The Observer. The Edinburgh international book festival begins this week, featuring a fortnight of storytelling and literati self-promotion. Looking at the 17 packed days of a programme filled with debates, talks, readings and keynotes, I've noticed that there is virtually no reflection on the cards for the "dead tree" version of the story that is threatening to shake-up publishing's centuries-old foundation.
More so, it is surprising given the "digital first" bent of its headline sponsor, the Guardian, that there's no mention of apps, digital extensions or the new, multiformatted way of telling stories that's emerging among a new and talented crop of content creators supported by innovative and risk-taking storytelling outlets. But I admit, picking on the book festival is unfair; linear stories still dominate the page, our TVs, our radios, our games consoles and the theatre.
Yet the process of telling a story doesn't have to be unidirectional. Rose believes stories are in an exciting period of flux. Petra Cross. Posted by Kathleen Chen, Consumer Operations Last month we kicked off “Faces of Gmail,” a series where we’ll introduce you to some of the members of the Gmail team. For our first post, we spoke with Manu Cornet, an engineer in Paris who made some of our favorite themes. This month we’re back in Mountain View with Petra Cross, a globe-trotting gal who builds tools to help make the Gmail engineering team more efficient.
What do you do on the Gmail team and how long have you been at Google? I have been a software engineer at Google for over six years. I spent my first three and a half years with the search team developing a framework for evaluating the relevance of search results. What did you do before joining Google? What are the three Gmail features you wouldn’t be able to live without?
Priority Inbox helps me point my attention to emails I might want to respond to first.I use chat a lot to communicate with my co-workers and friends. What do you do when you’re not working on Gmail?