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Baidu : Lancement de son navigateur web mobile

Baidu : Lancement de son navigateur web mobile | formation 2.0 | Scoop.it

Déjà présent sur Windows, le géant de la recherche chinois Baidu s’attaque au mobile et va proposer deux applications (Android et iOS) de son navigateur web dédié. Chose intéressante, il serait jusqu’à 20% plus rapide que ses concurrents et par bien des manières plus adapté à la navigation mobile, comme avec la prise en charge des vidéos HD sans passer par une application tierce.

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Invenio : free software suite enabling you to run your own digital library or document repository on the web

Invenio : free software suite enabling you to run your own digital library or document repository on the web | formation 2.0 | Scoop.it

Invenio is a free software suite enabling you to run your own digital library or document repository on the web. The technology offered by the software covers all aspects of digital library management from document ingestion through classification, indexing, and curation to dissemination. Invenio complies with standards such as the Open Archives Initiative metadata harvesting protocol (OAI-PMH) and uses MARC 21 as its underlying bibliographic format. The flexibility and performance of Invenio make it a comprehensive solution for management of document repositories of moderate to large sizes (several millions of records).

Invenio has been originally developed at CERN to run the CERN document server, managing over 1,000,000 bibliographic records in high-energy physics since 2002, covering articles, books, journals, photos, videos, and more. Invenio is being co-developed by an international collaboration comprising institutes such as CERN, DESY, EPFL, FNAL, SLAC and is being used by about thirty scientific institutions worldwide (see demo).

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