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Pros, amateurs, pareil au même

La Presse diffuse du contenu digne d’un statut Facebook et on peut obtenir une couverture politique de grande qualité sur un blog. Le professionnalisme ne se définit plus par les diplômes ou l’institution. Le fossé est rempli.

Bonne chance …

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Black Friday

Being a french quebecer today’s the first time that i read about Black Friday, the “SHOPPING SPREE TIME” call so popular in America. Coverage of the event in incredible, just look at sites like blackfriday.info, it has a …

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Yesterday’s technology for work, today’s technology for everything else

It’s a Free Country, so why can’t I pick the technology I use in the office?

At the office, you’ve got a sluggish computer running aging software, and the email system routinely badgers you to delete messages after you blow

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C’mon, admit it. Twitter is useless.

You don’t know why people tweet? This guy doesn’t know either. And i’m still not sure what’s the point.

The Case Against Twitter

In summation, like your beloved pet rock, Twitter is useful only in your imagination.

Despite this, I

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L’impact du Web 2.0 sur le monde journalistique

Le journalisme est un domaine reposant en très grande partie sur le partage et la diffusion de l’information, il est donc facile de s’imaginer que le web 2.0 l’influençera. L’étape des prévisions théoriques est déjà terminée et les effets sont …

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Qu’est-ce que le Web 2.0?

Le « Web 2.0 » désigne la vision du web qui inclut le concept de réseau d’usagers à tout les niveaux;

  • la collaboration communautaire entre utilisateurs et concepteurs
  • le design axé sur l’utilisateur et ce qu’il apporte
  • l’importance des données
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You want consumer service? Tweet!

Phones are so last decade, expressing your griefs in public gets more attention and that’s not a good thing for a company’s image. The ease of communication of social networks combined with something bad to say about a product/service is …

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Mint CEO Aaron Patzer on Startups

Mint CEO Aaron Patzer on Startups from Techcrunch on Vimeo.

Mint CEO Aaron Patzer talks with entrepreneurs at a JuicePitcher event about the history of his startup, Mint. Vator.tv recorded the video…

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Clive Thompson on the New Literacy

“I think we’re in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization,” she says. For Lunsford, technology isn’t killing our ability to write. It’s reviving it—and pushing our literacy in bold new

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Next: An Internet Revolution in Higher Education

Web technology is poised to shake universities, the way it rocked newspapers and the music industry—with convenient, cheaper alternatives.

“The economics of traditional schooling are so out of whack that there is an opening for new players,” says Fred Fransen,

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