
FreeMyFeed - Free Your Feed From Authentication TwitClicks.com - Track your Twitter Advertising Les mythes de la génération Y | Generation Y 2.0 Depuis l’arrivée de la génération Y sur la scène RH, beaucoup a été dit sur celle-ci pour essayer de comprendre en quoi elle est différente de la précédente (voir aujourd’hui de la suivante). En faisant cela nous sommes passé par plusieurs étapes permettant de mieux l’identifier : 1 – les stéréotypes liés à l’âge: « Ah, les jeunes de maintenant, de vrais boulets ! » Voir l’étude de l’AFEV à ce sujet, le lien est sur mon compte Twitter. 2 – Les généralisations liées à la génération : La plupart des membres de la génération Y n’ont pas confiance en l’entreprise car ils ont appris de leurs parents… 3 – Les spécificités interculturelles qui prennent en compte l’environnement familial et professionnel de chaque individu : Euh, t’es qui toi dans le grand monde de la diversité ? Quelle que soit l’étape à laquelle nous sommes, il y a pourtant certains mythes qui restent collés à cette génération et qui sont encore relayés dans des publications récentes. La technologie c’est pour les jeunes !
Procanta, LLC : Netlicious PDF to Word Converter — 100% Free! Despite All The Angst Around Its Demise, Tr.im Will Hardly Be Missed For all the angst around the demise of Tr.im, the fact is that there are way too many URL shortening services in the world and inevitably more will fall by the wayside. There simply is no need for more than a dozen services to make long URLs shorter (and that doesn’t even count services such as Su.pr or the Diggbar which incorporate a URL shortener as a feature). Already, the market is consolidating around bit.ly, largely thanks to it being the official URL shortener adopted by Twitter (which switched from competitor TinyURL back in May). Currently, bit.ly makes up 79.6 percent of the short URLs on Twitter, according to stats kept by Tweetmeme. On Friday, before it shut down, Tr.im was no. 4 on the list, even with ow.ly. In other words, if bit.ly ever slips on the innovation front, it can easily be replaced. Many developers and others find Twitter’s favoritism maddening, but that is how standards are created (right or wrong).
Evolution and Creativity: Why Humans Triumphed Human evolution presents a puzzle. Nothing seems to explain the sudden takeoff of the last 45,000 years—the conversion of just another rare predatory ape into a planet dominator with rapidly progressing technologies. Once "progress" started to produce new tools, different ways of life and burgeoning populations, it accelerated all over the world, culminating in agriculture, cities, literacy and all the rest. Yet all the ingredients of human success—tool making, big brains, culture, fire, even language—seem to have been in place half a million years before and nothing happened. Tools were made to the same monotonous design for hundreds of thousands of years and the ecological impact of people was minimal. The answer lies in a new idea, borrowed from economics, known as collective intelligence: the notion that what determines the inventiveness and rate of cultural change of a population is the amount of interaction between individuals.
Sci-Fi Hi-Fi: Cocoalicious What is Cocoalicious? Cocoalicious is a del.icio.us client for Mac OS X. It acts as a desktop interface to your del.icio.us bookmarks Cocoalicious is open source, available under the terms of the BSD License. "Send to Cocoalicious" Bookmarklet By far the easiest way to get links from your web browser to Cocoalicious is to drag this button to your browser's bookmark bar and click on it when you want to post a link. What's New in 1.0b47 Fix Snow Leopard-related crashes. What's New in 1.0b43 Fix for the longstanding login problem with the new del.icio.us API URL. Fixed the commonly complained about percent escape crash. What's New in 1.0b42 Fixed problem that sometimes prevented the private checkbox from being checked on existing private bookmarks. What's New in 1.0b41 Added support for private bookmarks. What's New in 1.0b40 Added automatic software update mechanism using Andy Matuschak's awesome Sparkle. What's New in 1.0b39 Local caching of del.icio.us posts. What's New in 1.0b38 What's New in 1.0b37
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