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Just How Fast Is Cisco’s New Router? Really Freaking Fast | Gadg That’s fast. You could also use speed like that to download the entire Library of Congress in about a second, fill up your iTunes library with over 4 billion MP3 files in about a minute, or download every movie ever made in 4 minutes, SVI says. Those caveats aside, 322 Tbps is insanely fast. Just how fast? About a million times faster than your typical cable modem (literally). Or, as Silicon Valley Insider puts it , “fast enough to allow every man, woman, and child in China to make a video call at the same time .” http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/ciscos-new-router/

Toutes les statistiques du web en vidéo | Baptiste Roynette - Mé La page que vous recherchez n’a pas été trouvée. http://baptisteblog.com/toutes-les-statistiques-du-web-en-video/

Right, statistics. Among loads of animated short movies which stage facts & figures from the web, we have seen a lot of wallpaper-like statistical info visualizations lately lately. First I thought “Nice”, until I found out that pretty much everyone nowadays puts his facts and figures into these kinds of banners. Facts and Figures. The world of google. | davaidavai.com http://davaidavai.com/2010/02/26/facts-and-figures-the-world-of-google/

Tout à fait. Si vous le perdez, ou si on vous le vole, il faudra le déclarer à la police. Et on pourra vous le remplacer. Kaspersky : "Contre l'anonymat sur le Net, un passeport digital" http://www.rue89.com/2010/02/25/kaspersky-veut-un-passeport-digital-pour-lever-lanonymat-sur-internet-140407

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http://owni.fr/2010/02/19/leclaternet-ou-la-fin-de-linternet-tel-que-nous-le-connaissons/ End of the Web as we know it, thanks to iPad and others Julianne Pepitone – 3 février 2010 – CNNMoney.com La fin de l’Internet tel que nous le connaissons, grâce à l’iPad et aux autres L’Éclaternet ou la fin de l’Internet tel que nous le connaissons

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YcZ3Zqk0a8 Advertisement Tim Berners-Lee: The year open data went worldwide