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L’avenir de la programmation (3/6) : programmer le langage naturel « InternetActu.net

L’avenir de la programmation (3/6) : programmer le langage naturel « InternetActu.net | Everything you need… | Scoop.it

- "Pour le créateur de l’informatique, Alan Turing, l’intelligence artificielle triompherait lorsqu’un programme informatique réussirait à convaincre un interlocuteur qu’il était humain. C’est le fameux “test de Turing” qu’aucune machine n’a réussi à passer depuis – même si plusieurs “agents conversationnels” s’en sont approchés. C’est dire si la reconnaissance et la pratique du “langage naturel” sont une discipline clé de l’intelligence artificielle. Mais c’est aussi une de celle qui avance avec le plus de difficultés. Pourtant, ces derniers mois ont été riches en avancées qui laisseraient à penser que le problème serait en phase de résolution." (...)


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The Twitter Hashtag Game

The Twitter Hashtag Game | Everything you need… | Scoop.it

This post is part of the “Marketing That Works” Ideas Contest, showcasing 20 of the most innovative marketing ideas from the blogosphere’s up and coming marketers. If you like the post, please show your support for the contestant by tweeting, liking, sharing, and commenting below!

 

For my marketing idea, I created something called the “Hashtag Game.”

 

Like Naomi Dunford said: “It’s the shit that we do to get people to buy our shit.” There are many things we can do to attract potential readers and customers such as: producing powerful content; word of mouth; Facebook marketing; free eBooks to lure people in; and guest posting.

 

There are also the little, effortless things that we forget to do that can add up overtime: adding hashtags at the end of our tweets.

 

For example: If I were tweeting “Engagement From Scratch” . . . and let’s just say I don’t have 50,000 followers but I want to spread the word about it.

 

Read more: http://www.firepolemarketing.com/blog/2012/01/27/twitter-hashtag-game/


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Chuck Bartok's comment, January 28, 2012 12:12 PM
I appreciate the share of this post..Never really understood the Power of #Hashtags,
But I do like the reference to "relevance" and overuse
Martin Gysler's comment, January 28, 2012 12:45 PM
Hi Chuck! I think you're not alone in this situation. I'm glad that this post gave you an insight in this subject to better understand it. Have a great weekend!
Martin Gysler's comment, January 28, 2012 12:51 PM
Yes, you're absolutely right, Superior Network Co :-) Have an amazing Saturday ;-)