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September 2009
LUST World Spectrum Archive
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August 2009
Agrégateurs versus sites d'information : Crise dans les médias
An Alternative to Agile Adoption “Cookbooks” - Flow, Pull, Innovate | Agile Blog: Scaling Software Agility
I’ve written previously about my allergic reaction to process maturity models for Agile development. Based on 5 years of empirical feedback being a part of or watching what succeeds versus falls back, I do not believe their is a “cookbook” for Agile adoption
no cookbook
Dell Vostro All-in-One Overview
July 2009
YouTube - Philips versus The Sun
June 2009
Fedora Commons 3.0 Versus DSpace 1.5 : Selecting an Enterprise-Grade Repository System for FAO of the United Nations - Georgia Tech's Institutional Repository
Comprendre comment les Français réagissent à la crise et se projettent dans l’après crise
May 2009
Seb's Open Research: Stocks, Flows, and Upkeep in Social Media
karlcow said...
Fascinating and very interesting. I may add another law to your experiment, though it would have to be repeated again to see if it's working.
Law 3: A fractal pattern encourages participation.
A fractal pattern is simple enough that the gratification is direct. One can draw a small shape which already makes sense to the person. (I have participated!). But because of the self-structure of fractal pattern, one is participating to a bigger scheme. Sense of collective achievement with grand goals.
Once the structure is big enough, it becomes visible, organized and then it is an object of power, which in return is its weakness. (Colonial states versus Guerrilla/Terrorism). Wikipedia becomes so big that it fights for copyright or have editors censoring content.
Though I kind of disagree with the conclusion of blogs versus wikis. Blogs are indeed easier to maintain but would it be because wikis are not really object of the commons, aka, there is still someone owning the object, it is a property of someone in the end.
I wonder also if there is a density rule in action. A tribe in a large forest with free will to move as they please versus a piece of land with a lot of people. There is very little destruction when the space is infinite. Take the drawing above and imagine a space which is infinite (possible in digital space), would participant try to destroy the work of others or just go further away to do their own drawing?
May 20, 2009 1:50 PM
Jeff Veen Talk: Designing for "Big Data" - information aesthetics
issue of "decorating" data versus making it accessible, and the emerging challenge to empower lay people to participate in visualizing and analyzing their own data.
April 2009
March 2009
Yahoo! Attracts More than Half of All Searches Conducted in Japan in January 2009
February 2009
Database versus files for Images at Spindrop
December 2008
October 2008
Parole authentique versus parole instrumentalisée : le pouvoir communicationnel des blog
iPhone the most popular ebook reader - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
downloads of Stanza [App Store link], an ebook reader for the iPhone and iPod touch (395,000 and counting), versus the number of projected US Kindle sales (380,000). For those unfamiliar with Stanza, it's a free application that lets users download books over the air, as does the Kindle. All of Stanza's offerings are free works in the public domain, and flipping pages is a breeze with the touch screen.
wire » JA-SIG 2008
September 2008
Christian Fauré — XML versus Protocol Buffer
Cappuccino Blog » Blog Archive » Announcing Cappuccino
ECMA Script 4 instead chose to focus on obscure problems like let-versus-var scoping rules. The result was an overly bloated and complex proposal that was destined to be scrapped, and more importantly, would have not pushed the next generation of web applications even had it succeeded. [...] And that’s why Objective-J is different.
Comment annoncer que son objectif c'est de faire de la daube.
