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01net. - Google propose Friend Connect pour les webmasters

by srcmax & 1 other (via)
Une fois inscrits (il y a une liste d'attente pour le moment), les webmasters accéderont à un panneau d'administration, pour puiser dans un catalogue de fonctions : inscription des visiteurs (en utilisant son identifiant Google, Yahoo! AIM ou OpenID), échange de messages entre les membres, possibilité de poster et à noter des contenus, d'ajouter des commentaires, d'échanger des photos, etc. Les webmasters pourront aussi intégrer les applications déjà disponibles sur la plate-forme OpenSocial de Google.

06 May 2008

La BBC met à mal la confidentialité sur Facebook

by philippej

Vous publiez sur ce site des informations (...) à vos risques et périls. (...) Même si nous vous permettons de définir des options de confidentialité visant à limiter l'accès à vos données, soyez conscient qu'il n'existe aucun système de sécurité infaillible. (...) Nous ne pouvons donc en aucun cas garantir que le contenu que vous publiez sur ce site ne sera pas vu par des personnes non autorisées.

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18 April 2008

Ringside Networks - Harness the Power of Social Networking - Open Source Social Application Server

by elimam
Ringside Social Application Server enables website owners to weave social capabilities directly into existing websites while seamlessly integrating with other social networks such as Facebook.

17 April 2008

create a live discussion forum

by zagtag & 7 others
Start a discussion forum for your website or group and get everyone talking. Sleek, hosted, easy to set-up and real time

16 April 2008

Book Review - An Atlas of Radical Cartography - we make money not art

by karlcow & 1 other

An Atlas of Radical Cartography is a collection of 10 maps and 10 essays about social issues from globalization to garbage; surveillance to extraordinary rendition; statelessness to visibility; deportation to migration. The map is inherently political-- and the contributions to this book wear their politics on their sleeves.

13 April 2008

Functional Design for a Dysfunctional World - That’s Design!

by oqdbpo
Introduction We are facing a planet that is slowly disintegrating by pollution and global warming. We live in a society that is sadly corrupted by violence and inequality. And in which poverty goes hand in hand with over consumption. Our world certainly is a dysfunctional world. This exhibition focuses on a group of young designers who operate both as producers and social engineers. In their desire for an instantly engaged attitude, they reinterpret their own environment to offer useful and ingenious suggestions for design that can be at once critical, functional and witty. Using prosaic materials, found or recycled objects, and by reassembling and reconstructing old and new, they address environmental problems, gender issues, and politics of space, or simply press for a more human face of design. Not without humour they trigger awareness of our patterns of behaviour. And by exploring the symbolic values of the objects that surround us, they remind us that while we all share the dream of living in a better world we are equally responsible for creating or at least sustaining it. The participants in the exhibition are students or recent graduates of Konstfack from different departments, including Interior Design and architecture, Industrial Design, Glass and Ceramics and Textiles. Renée Padt, Curator

08 April 2008

The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard

by greut & 5 others

The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world.

07 April 2008

When Foreigners Buy Factories: 2 Towns, 2 Outcomes - New York Times

by karlcow

“They said, ‘There is nothing you can do to compensate for the fact that we are able to pay $1.57 an hour in Mexico,’ ” Ms. Granholm recalled during a recent interview. “That’s when I started to say, ‘Nafta and Cafta have given us the shafta,’ ” she added, using the acronyms for the North American and Central American free trade agreements.

Ah le capitalisme en exploitant les autres, c'est toujours mieux que d'etre exploite chez soi, ou plus exploites du tout :)

05 April 2008

ProduceMyLive

by Regis & 1 other
Le 1er label communautaire de production de concerts

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