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Uniquement les propos et discours d'hommes politiques américains. by moktarama Jan 12

Flowgram

Seams to be definitely down by now... by nicolas Aug 22

Apparently, flowgram is supposed to be dead (at least "Techcrunch dead" ) ...but it's not down yet. I'll wait before doing anything on the platform at the moment. Too bad, it was a great service... by moktarama Jul 24

Flowgram Was Cool. Now It’s Dead http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/12/flowgram-was-cool-now-its-dead/ Best Regards Abhay Parekh (Founder) and the rest of the Flowgram Team Again, I would like to thank you for your support, for your Flowgrams and for your good wishes.

Welcome to verifiable.com http://verifiable.com/ And finally, in a world where most major Republican presidential candidates are running successfully against “science”, I find it hard to believe that the tide has changed in favor of big data or little data in any kind of mass market way. I will try to find a quiet couple of hours to upload the Verifiable software to github. I’m not sure that anyone will find it useful, but if you want a turn-key, graphic generating, data massaging engine you will find it there.

Très bien fait, beaucoup de possibilité, rigoureux. Bugs subsistants pour les grandes représentations ( + de 800 pix de haut) quand on ne veut pas de menu déroulant. Sinon, quasi parfait. Mieux que Chartle. by moktarama Dec 18

How much space is left in social data visualization? Verifiable seems to be unique for its "clean, low-chartjunk philosophy" and its many included functionalities, including the ability to add one-click small multiples, access the data "behind" the visualization, interactively rechart it using different criteria, or to join the resulting visualizations with any other piece of data for comparison. The new website Verifiable [verifiable.com] is yet another contender in the now seemingly crowded social data visualization area, which include other free services like Many Eyes , Swivel , iCharts , Trendrr , Widgenie , Track-n-Graph and Timetric . The goal of Verifiable is to "democratize data" as it allows to easily upload data, visualize it, join it with other data, and allows "the world" to interact with it. Verifiable: Upload, Visualize and Share your Data Online - infor http://infosthetics.com/archives/2009/04/verifiable_com_upload_visualize_share_data.html

http://stuartroseman.com/post/619953720/out-with-the-old-business-in-with-the-new how hard it is to find clean data and upload it how little interest people have in finding clean data and uploading it how little patience users have for complex user interfaces Stuart Roseman, Out with the Old business in with the New

Why it closed, by the founder. by moktarama Jun 20

http://www.code-couture.com/texttime.en.php CODE COUTURE Software Solutions & Support GmbH - TextTime® The requested URL /texttime.en.php was not found on this server.

Le document que vous cherchez n'existe pas. Un logiciel pour mesurer la durée d'un texte - Journalistiques http://www.journalistiques.fr/post/2007/12/06/Un-logiciel-pour-mesurer-la-duree-dun-texte

http://fr.canoe.ca/techno/nouvelles/archives/2007/11/20071116-111953.html TextTime mesure les textes en durées de lecture Jusqu'à présent, les textes étaient traditionnellement mesurés en nombre de mots, en nombre de caractères, en lignes, en pouces ou en centimètres. Ces unités sont la norme dans les magazines, les journaux et les sites Web, mais pour les baladodiffusions ou les productions vidéo, elles sont plutôt inutiles. La conversion de longueurs de texte en durées de lecture a été jusqu'à maintenant une question d'estimation. TextTime résout le problème en déterminant la durée de lecture de tout texte lors de sa rédaction. Les rédacteurs et les réviseurs peuvent connaître en un instant le temps que prendra la lecture de leurs textes lors de leur diffusion.

GoogleWave

Appendix B What Wave Can't Do Common questions and quick answers about Google Wave. http://completewaveguide.com/ The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave

Posted by Urs Hölzle, Senior Vice President, Operations & Google Fellow Wave has taught us a lot, and we are proud of the team for the ways in which they have pushed the boundaries of computer science. We are excited about what they will develop next as we continue to create innovations with the potential to advance technology and the wider web. But despite these wins, and numerous loyal fans, Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked. We don’t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the site at least through the end of the year and extend the technology for use in other Google projects. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/update-on-google-wave.html Update on Google Wave

Google reconnait son échec Lancé en mai 2009 , Wave ambitionnait de révolutionner les communications électroniques en rassemblant sur une même interface un service de courriel, une messagerie instantanée, un module de travail collaboratif en temps réel et un accès aux réseaux sociaux. Un service certes innovant mais par trop complexe pour vraiment séduire un large public. Fin de partie pour Google Wave. La firme de Mountain View a annoncé hier qu’elle cessait de développer ce service au motif que « Wave n’a pas connu l’adoption du public que nous aurions souhaité » . En mai dernier lors de sa conférence annuelle, Google a tenté de relancer Wave en annonçant la fin de la phase de bêta test et son intégration sans surcoût dans les Google Apps . http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/google-abandonne-sa-plate-forme-wave-39753665.htm Google abandonne sa plate-forme Wave

http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2010-08-05-n52.html Google Ending Google Wave Google will kill off Google Wave, they told in a blog post . It was a technically very inspiring web app which, however, arrived without any particular and clear use case. This caused not only interface usability problems (Wave was good at allowing you to do a lot of things at once, but it often wasn’t really good at anything in particular, e.g. plain chat when needed). It also caused social frictions as people were using the tool with different, colliding expectations . Google now says that despite wins and numerous fans, “Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked.” They won’t continue develop Wave as a stand-alone tool, but keep on using and extending its technology in other products.

What’s most interesting about Wave, perhaps, is the spectacular rate of its rise and fall. It was easily one of the most hyped products of 2009, but within months of its launch, the buzz had almost completely disappeared. The product might’ve been more successful had it been integrated into Gmail (basic e-mail notifications weren’t even part of the launch), though Google hasn’t had much success with Buzz in that department either. RIP Google Wave http://mashable.com/2010/08/04/rip-google-wave/

http://www.slate.com/id/2264930/pagenum/all/ Sorry, the page you are looking for has moved. You may have clicked an expired link or mistyped the address. Some web addresses are case sensitive. Thanks for reading! A tech autopsy of Google's failed communication platform. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine

Cimetière des sites précédemment répertoriés dans la boite à outils (et qui ont cessé d'exister) . by moktarama Aug 28