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Share or Sell College Course Notes and Study Notes for All Subjects.
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super cool
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via Puffi
Monthly Archive for August, 2010
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Excerpts:
"- People lie about their age, especially of you are under 13 years old.
- The stats are also skewed by people having more than one account. I have 3 + 5 dummy accounts for clients (used for administration purposes). For each of these, the age is set to match the target market
- We also have people telling the world that they are younger than what they really are. Like when a 34 year old person say she is only 24.
This clearly indicates just how inaccurate our social stats really are. It's not that Facebook is lying about the numbers; the problem is that people aren't being completely honest about their age. (…)"
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Via Bertrand Duperrin
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Si le marketing et le service clientèle ne discutent pas un tant soit peu, c'est foutu…
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super intéressant! via @mfavez
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readiness is vital. If your organization isn’t ready for E2.0, don’t push it.
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Podcast Science – iTunes page
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Building Your WEM Strategy
Not every organization is going to have the same approach to web engagement. The framework you build depends on a number of things:
- Who your audiences are and what they expect
- What type of products or services you provide
- What level of executive buy-in you have
- Your broader marketing and technology strategies
via Eric Leroy
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clean duplicates contacts in your address books (outlook, mac, gmail).
via Le Presse Citron
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Mortel! via @anhtuann
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Lenticular printing is a technology in which a lenticular lens is used to produce images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles. Examples of lenticular printing include prizes given in Cracker Jack snack boxes that showed flip and animation effects such as winking eyes, and modern advertising graphics that change their message depending on the viewing angle. This technology was created in the 1940s but has evolved in recent years to show more motion and increased depth. Originally used mostly in novelty items, lenticular prints are now being used as a marketing tool to show products in motion. Recent advances in large-format presses have allowed for oversized lenses to be used in lithographic lenticular printing
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Analyse intéressante, notamment sur l'échec comme signe de bonne vitalité.
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wow!
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via Daniela Bollhalder
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via Javier Liñares
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via @cedric_v
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If your social graph on Facebook and/or Twitter happens to consist of people who speak many different languages, it’s not always easy to make sense of their status updates (…)
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Generate HTML, Excel, XML, CSV, SQL to fill-in your test databases. Via korben.info
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A proton pump is an integral membrane protein that is capable of moving protons across the membrane of a cell, mitochondrion, or other subcellular compartment.
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Facebook
-25 milliards de posts chaque mois (liens, photos, …)
-2/3 des 100 plus gros sites US et la moitié des plus gros sites mondiaux ont intégré Facebook
-Plus de 100 millions d'utilisateurs sont actifs via leurs mobilesTwitter
-40% des twittos (utilisateurs de twitter) ne sont pas américains
-75% des twittos utilisent un client tiers pour accéder à Twitter
-Twitter accueille 300 000 nouveaux twittos chaque moisLinkedIn
-le réseau LinkedIn est né en avril 2003 avant Facebook, Twitter et Youtube
-le responsable financier d'Oracle a été embauché grâce à son profil LinkedIn
-LinkedIn accueille plus de 12 millions de visiteurs par mois
Youtube
-La première vidéo a été uploadée le 23 avril 2005
-Youtube accueille plus de 2 milliards de visiteurs par jour (précision : il faut lire plus de 2 milliards de vidéos sont visionnées sur Youtube par jour
-Chaque minute 24 heures de vidéos sont uploadées
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via @jbonnel
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Schmidt: Erase your identity to escape Google shame
via @mikiane
