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Tom Foremski (tomforemski) laetSgo (laetSgo) Actualités Quiestlemoinscher, touslesprix.com, achetezfacile...depuis quelques années, Internet regorge de comparateurs de prix qui passent en revue des secteurs comme l'alimentation ou le high-tech. Le dernier né, sur www.latransparencedesprix.com innove avec sa présentation : une fois le logiciel téléchargé, les prix s'affichent instantanément dans une fenêtre dès que l'on fait son shopping sur le Web. Cela permet de visualiser les meilleures offres parmi 100 000 références de produits électroniques, électroménagers ou hi-fi. Autres avantages, ces offres incluent les frais de port et présentent une note évaluant la 'fiabilité' des marchands. Résultat : on découvre qu'en fonction des enseignes, un même modèle de Caméscope peut être vendu 500 euros ou 722 euros, un même aspirateur, 378 euros ou 522 euros, ou encore le prix d'un écran plasma peut varier de 756 euros à 1286 euros.

Harry-Go-Round First, an apology: It’s taken far too long for me to shower praise on The Noble Approach: Maurice Noble and the Zen of Animation Design, by my friend Tod Polson. It’s not just the best animation book of 2013; it’s among the most memorable ones on the subject, period. Back when I hung out with Maurice — from the early 1990s until a few days before his death in 2001 — he frequently talked about the book which he was going to write. He did provide notes behind which Tod drew on, but they weren’t anywhere near enough to complete the book. So Tod drew on his own deep knowledge of Maurice’s approach, which he learned as one of the young “Noble Boys” who worked with Maurice at Chuck Jones Productions and elsewhere in the 1990s. So this book isn’t exactly the same one which Maurice would have written if he’d completed it, but that’s O.K. The Noble Approach is not the last book that anyone will ever need to write about Maurice Noble and his art. What’s Opera Doc?

Robert Scoble (Scobleizer) Michael Arrington (arrington) TravelingGeeks (travelinggeeks) decideurstv (decideurstv) About Technologizer & Harry McCracken I’m Harry McCracken, founder and editor of Technologizer. The site may be relatively new, but I’ve covered the technology beat for an absurdly long time. At this point, it looks like my life’s work–and I couldn’t have a happier, more fulfilling calling. I first used a PC–my dad’s TRS-80 Model I–almost exactly thirty years ago; I first went online, via 300-bps modem, in 1979. In 1991, I started writing about technology full-time. 2008: I was named to the Folio: 40 list of media industry movers and shakers2008: I received ABM’s Timothy White award for editorial integrity2008: My Techlog columns received ABM’s Jesse H. Here’s an article from MIN Online about Technologizer which I really like (I can say that about an article that says nice things about me, right?). In September of 2010, Technologizer branched out in a big way by partnering with one of the greatest media brands of them all–TIME. Full disclosure: My wife, Marie Domingo, is a public relations executive.

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