5 clients de messagerie sur Mac
Ne croyez pas un instant que Mail est l'unique solution pour gérer votre courrier électronique sur Mac. Passage en revue des logiciels qui nous semblent incontournables.
Nous avons regroupé dans cet article des clients différents et qui vous offrent des expériences complémentaires.
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"The open money manifesto, first published in the previous edition of Kohkoku, declares that money problems can be easily fixed by using our own moneys. Any community, network, and association can have its own money simply by providing a set of accounts through which members can record their trades.
Eventually, almost all communities will use their own money. It's just a question of time and a matter of design.
A society that does this will eliminate the problems associated with lack of money. Imagine a world without poverty, homelessness, unemployment and exploitation - a world where there is always enough money to meet all our needs. Such a world is not only possible, but also probable.
In the last Kohkoku we wrote about memes, self-replicating elements of culture, passed on by imitation. Society will transform itself as the open money meme connects with open minds, who in turn propagate the idea throughout the culture. In this way, from one to some, from some to many, from many to millions, like the imaginal cells that turn caterpillar to butterfly, transformation will happen.
In this issue of the magazine we provide a simple game to explore these ideas and set the stage for further development. "
Vous avez l'impression que le monde est en train de devenir moins amical? Le sociologue Jonathan Zittrain ose être en désaccord. Il insinue qu'Internet est composé de millions de bonnes actions désintéressées, de curiosité et de confiance.
Language : english
Subtitles : french
Clay Shirky aborde le "surplus cognitif" - le travail collaboratif en ligne que nous effectuons grâce à nos cycles de cerveau disponibles. Tout en étant occupés à éditer Wikipedia, à poster sur Ushahidi (et, oui, à faire des LOLcats), nous construisons un monde meilleur et plus coopératif.
Clay Shirky argues that the history of the modern world could be rendered as the history of ways of arguing, where changes in media change what sort of arguments are possible -- with deep social and political implications.
Language : english
Subtitles : french