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24 November 2009

Make Your Digital Camera Wireless!

by macbros
Ever wanted your digital camera to be wireless? I have found just the thing my friends! I hope I'm the first person to mention this to you, because I'll be the Hero of the day! It's called the Eye-Fi. Read the full post to find out more!

Josef Sivic

by sbrothier
I am a researcher at INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique) working in the Willow project at the Ecole Normale Supérieure. I completed my PhD at the University of Oxford working with Prof. Andrew Zisserman. My thesis dealing with efficient visual search of images and videos was awarded the Sullivan Thesis Prize and was short-listed for the BCS Distinguished Dissertation award - the prize for the best Computer Science thesis in the UK. Before coming to France I spent six months as a post-doc in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) at MIT, working with Prof. William Freeman.

Five Best Screencasting Tools - Screencast - Lifehacker

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23 November 2009

WordPress 2.9 : Display post image with backward compatibility

by nicolargo
Post image bientôt disponible dans Wordpress 2.9, voici le code a insérer dans vos thémes !

22 November 2009

Envoyé Spécial sur Hadopi : le reportage - Numerama

by bouilloire
Et le reportage qui va avec (enfin s'il est encore en ligne au moment du post ^^; )

20 November 2009

The Death Of The Blog Post

by marco & 2 others
Ah la vache, ça poutre quand même !

19 November 2009

18 November 2009

Did Twitter kill commenting? » iheni :: making the web worldwide

by karlcow

15karl

@chaals

I had written something these lines a few years ago… Sorry it is in French.

http://www.la-grange.net/2006/04/14 - Un commentaire de trop

But somehow it is a distributed architecture around comments and blogs. If we really think about it a comment, a blog post, and a tweet have the same features usually.

an author, a url (or url-fragment), a text, a date.

blog posts have usually in addition a title and sometimes categories.

17 November 2009

Everything you need to know about WordPress 2.9’s post image feature

by nicolargo (via)
Préparer le support des thumbnails dans votre theme Wordpress (il faut attendre Wordpress 2.9)

15 November 2009

Peter Principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by karlcow

The Peter Principle is the principle that "In a Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence." It was formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their 1969 book The Peter Principle, a humorous treatise which also introduced the "salutary science of Hierarchiology", "inadvertently founded" by Peter. It holds that in a hierarchy, members are promoted so long as they work competently. Sooner or later they are promoted to a position at which they are no longer competent (their "level of incompetence"), and there they remain, being unable to earn further promotions. This principle can be modeled and has theoretical validity.[1] Peter's Corollary states that "in time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out his duties" and adds that "work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence".

12 November 2009

How to Make a US County Thematic Map Using Free Tools | FlowingData

by karlcow

make a choropleth map. You know, the maps that color regions by some metric. … In this post, I'll show you how to make a county-specific choropleth map using only free tools.

yeah!

09 November 2009

Ian Fisher - American Soldier | The Denver Post | From Basic Training to Iraq and Back | Photos, Videos, Extras

by sbrothier & 1 other
Photographs by Denver Post photojournalist Craig F. Walker track Ian FIsher from high school graduation through basic training, assignment to Colorado's Fort Carson and a year-long deployment in Iraq.

08 November 2009

BBC - Digital Revolution Blog: Rushes Sequences - Biz Stone and Evan Williams interview - USA (Video)

by karlcow

there was a popular blogger and he also had a Twitter account and he was complaining that his cable was out, and he was I'm going to write about this cable company, Compass and how terrible they are and its going to be the number one search result in, in search engines for year to come. And they were monitoring Twitter search for any mentions of they're brand name. And they saw that within a few minutes and they replied to him on Twitter, and they said what seems to be the problem, they were going to send a van out to your house. And they had his cable fixed in like 30 minutes, so the next day the blog post was, Compass has great customer service, and it was like a, you know a complete reversal and we were like wow, they're really smart about it,

*soupir* Ce que la marque a fait est un coup médiatique pas une réponse qui est « scalable » Un compte twitter pour une marque ne va pas remplacer le service SAV (avec des centaines de personnes derrière le téléphone). La qualité du service et la réponse de la marque étaient bonnes car elles étaient un coup unique, et réalisées par une personne du service Communications de l'entreprise. Imaginons maintenant les milliers d'appels quotidiens pour une grande marque. Twitter ? Des centaines de comptes twitter ? Des centaines de gens pour y répondre. Baisse de la qualité et du service, baisse de la croyance en l'opération marketing, retour à la case départ. Qu'est-ce qui manque ? La communauté ! Un social media n'existe que si la communauté devient autonome.

05 November 2009

Ian Fisher - American Soldier | The Denver Post | From Basic Training to Iraq and Back | Photos, Videos, Extras

by gregg & 1 other
Webdoc qui suit le parcours d'un lycéen américain de son enrôlement dans l'armée à son déploiement en Irak.

04 November 2009

03 November 2009

How to Hide Certain Custom Fields From the Edit Post Page | Apartment One Six

by mozkart
The WordPress developers, fortunately, thought of this.  In fact, they store all kinds of stuff that they don’t want the user to see in custom fields – things like the last time the post was edited, who is currently editing it, and a few others.  A quick look at the database, reveals this:Notice a trend?  The mysterious custom field key values are prepended with an underscore.  Give it a try – enter a new custom field from the edit-post page, and enter a name that starts with an underscore – like _thumbnail, or _meta_keywords.  Hit “Add Custom Field”, and it disappears – but if you check the database, its right where it should be. Now get out there and start hiding things from your users!

WordPress › Post Templates « WordPress Plugins

by mozkart (via)
It happens quite often that a blogger publishes posts or static pages on a regular basis which have the same structure. Think about for example a "picture of the day" daily post. With current wordpress state, we need to spend a lot of time doing copy/paste between posts instead of actually writing content. All the instructions for installation, the support forums, etc. can be found on the plugin home page. IMPORTANT: LICENSE CHANGE Since version 4.0.0, the plugin has become a commercial plugin. It can be ordered (for cheap) on the plugin home page. Version 3.4.x will remain available for download for free on the WordPress plugin repository. No further development will be made on this version.

WordPress › More Fields « WordPress Plugins

by mozkart & 1 other (via)
More Fields is a WordPress plugin that adds boxes to the Write/Edit page. These boxes contains input fields, so that additional (more) fields can be added to a post. For example, if you write about books, you can add a box where you can enter title and author, etc. The boxes can be placed either to the right or to the left on the Write/Edit page. In addition, the new version of More Fields enables you to define post types, which are custom Write/Edit pages that contains a pre-defined set of boxes. For example, you write about books and you write about your holidays, then you can define a post type 'Book' and a post type 'Holiday' each containing the input boxes relevant to each type of text. You can also set pre-defined categories, tags and templates for each post type.

30 October 2009

Denis Frajerman sur MySpace Music - Ecoute gratuite de MP3, Photos et clips vidéos

by Neewok

Le compositeur Denis Frajerman est membre du groupe expérimental Palo Alto, du duo Polonium 84, du quartet DAM, du Frâjerman String Quartet et producteur du groupe de nightmare-pop ukrainien The Blizzard Sow. Il avoue une passion post-exotique pour les insectes en particulier et la faune en général dont l’enregistrement constitue la base de ses bandes magnétiques.

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