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A visualization of the latest hot searches from Google Trends.
Via Tim Spencer
Here's a Google+ cheat sheet to keep handy and get the most out of every post. This cheat sheet breaks it all down from post anatomy, notifications, style options, photo editing and more!
Via Resonance
In a June 2010 Semantic Web Meetup in San Diego, Peter Mika of Yahoo!’s research division gave a presentation entitled, “The future face of Search is Semantic for Facebook, Google and Yahoo!” As the title suggests, the presentation focused on the ever-growing use of semantic markup as a means for helping computers parse and understand content. The talk focused on what was then the current state of the Semantic Web, as well as upcoming formats/technologies in development and the research being done in the field of semantic search. The idea that the Semantic Web would be central to search within just a few years was met with some skepticism at the time — back then, all most folks were tracking was the adoption of Semantic Web technologies and semantic search using primarily RDFa, embedded metadata, or semantic markup. Read More: http://searchengineland.com/semantic-graph-based-search-the-future-face-of-search-156461
Via Antonino Militello
Be gone, irritating chain email about a fake virus scare that your head of HR sent out! Away, pictures of a random offsite meeting that no one actually cares about!
Via Steven Verjans
Histoire de bousculer quelques aprioris sur l’image que peuvent avoir les experts en informatique dans notre société actuelle, cette infographie nous explique…
Via L'Info Autrement
Yahoo! a acheté le site de blogs Tumblr pour 1,1 milliard de dollars. Si vous ne savez pas ce que sont Yahoo!, Tumblr ou bien ce que veut dire "blog", cet article est pour vous.
Via Léa PANAMA ☞
Google is looking to make the process of creating and accessing your stuff to be, well... less of an actual process.
Via DashBurst
Computers aren’t just getting better, they’re getting smarter. Sixteen years ago, a software program beat the reigning chess champion. IBM had spent seven years creating it, and it was time well spent. The victory got the world’s attention and proved that superior computation skills could at least sometimes add up to superior performance. Two years ago, IBM’s Watson software beat the world’s two best players in the television game show “Jeopardy!” Although “Jeopardy!” is a test of trivia, the victory was anything but trivial. It showed how well artificial intelligence researchers could process ordinary language and extract knowledge from unstructured databases.
Via Jean-Philippe BOCQUENET
A titre énigmatique, contenu à portée quasi-philosophique. Ceci, à cause / grâce à Nicholas Carr et son livre The Shallows. Nous vivons dans une société d’hyper-consommation, de lecture en diagonale de l’information et de la distraction à tout prix.
Via David T
Que doit-on savoir avant de mettre un contenu en ligne ? Quelles sont les obligations de l'auteur ? de l'éditeur ? de l'hébergeur ?
Via Alain MICHEL
If you're a Yahoo Mail user, things just got better because the company teamed with Dropbox. This makes it easy to send and save large attachments.
Via DV
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Here's a Google+ cheat sheet to keep handy and get the most out of every post. This cheat sheet breaks it all down from post anatomy, notifications, style options, photo editing and more!
Via Resonance
RFI 1. Des neurones à la conscience, comment expliquer le mental? " RFI Pierre Buser est professeur émérite de neurosciences de l'université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie de Paris. Il est membre de l'Académie des sciences.
Via Louis Levy
ReadWrite (blog) Google+ Object Recognition Capabilities For Photographs Are A Little Scary Huffington Post Google+ launched object recognition (technically "Photo Search With Visual Recognition") on Friday, which means that users can search for an...
Via Janet Fouts
Qu'est-ce qu'un Hashtag ? Comment les utiliser pour maximiser votre action sur les réseaux sociaux ? Découvrez toutes les réponses dans cet article !
Via Tolokonnikoff - Seratoo
Une prolifique journée de formation et d’enrichissement a été offerte, le 16 mai dernier, aux employés de la Coopérative d’aide à domicile Les Moulins, de la Coopérative de solidarité de services à domicile de la MRC de Joliette et de la Coopérative en soutien à domicile de la MRC L’Assomption. Près de 250 personnes étaient réunies pour l’occasion au Pavillon du Grand Coteau, à Mascouche. La journée a été productive et a remporté un vif succès. Cette activité a été réalisée grâce à la participation financière du Fonds de développement et de reconnaissance des compétences de la main-d’œuvre et en partenariat avec la Commission des partenaires du marché du travail ainsi que le Centre multiservice des Samares.
Via Françoise Hecquard
Première formation universitaire à mettre en avant cette problématique, cette nouvelle filière, coordonnée par Louise Merzeau et Michel Arnaud, vise à donner une assise théorique et scientifique aux actions et discussions actuellement menées autour de la question des biens communs. Elle fournira un cadre novateur aux jeunes chercheurs soucieux d’observer les pratiques, les dispositifs et les stratégies, mais aussi d’intervenir sur l’environnement informationnel de demain.
Via association concert urbain
Utilisation de DropBox sur un ordinateur Windows 7 et sur un Imac. Synchronisation des fichiers entre les deux et partage de fichiers avec des amis
Via henriane
Let's explore a number of excellent search alternatives, all with specific qualities that work well in various situations.
Via Felix Jacomino
So what would it mean for us? For a person – start feeling as part of the whole body or real-time sensor/motor cell of entire humanity organism, with every your search query, email, chat message or mouse click making it a bit more clever and strong, and every your action to some extent inspired by it. For software developers – get ready for emerging market of intellectual agent software (with first lonely players like Siri, Google Now and Sherpa), either keeping in mind business model of a «pilot fish», operating in biocenosis with one of the «Big Sharks» or having a good exit strategy for the case when your functionality may get on the way of some of major players (like it has happened to Yandex Wonder). For business – for competitive business promotion, understand how to craft «double-sided» web pages looking attractive for fellow people on one side and rich of true semantic markup on the other side. That kind of markup, invisible to human eye (see http://schema.org/ for more details) is to be indexed by «semantic crawler» at Google, collecting the thought-food for its Knowledge Graph — so that your site could get returned to user as single right answer on user's query, instead of being on 10th row of second page of search results. For government – be clear that ability to enable national projects of intellectual globalization might turn into a key for national security in the very close future. That does not necessarily mean any governmental funding of certain developments, as we have seen couple business enterprises managed to capture the third of the world in few years, so the most efficient option would be creation of appropriate business environments for high technology and information technology businesses within national borders. For humanity – get ready to pass through the next (since invention of computers and internet) pivotal point of development, with all coming surprises, frustrations and openings of new opportunities. For evolution – prepare to record forthcoming meta-system transition (since assembly of atoms in the molecule, molecules in the cell, cells into organism and neurons in the brain) in the Universe's diary book.
Via Complexity Digest, Spaceweaver
Il y a 2,3 milliards d’internautes dans le monde, dont plus de 40 millions en France. 78% de ces internautes fréquentent les réseaux sociaux: Facebook, twitter,…
Via Radwane Souir
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