Exposition - Esprit(s) de mai 68 - BnF - 0 views
Paul Ginsparg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views
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"Paul Henry Ginsparg (born 1955) is a physicist widely known for his development of the ArXiv.org e-print archive[2][3][4] and for contributions to theoretical physics." He has been awarded the P.A.M. (Physics-Astronomy-Math) Award from the Special Libraries Association,[13] named a Lingua Franca "Tech 20"
Web2Rules - Le web 2.0, c'était pas du buzz » Blog Archive » What is Web 2.0 ... - 2 views
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"Web 1.0 // Web 2.0DoubleClick -> Google AdSense Ofoto -> Flickr Akamai -> BitTorrent mp3.com -> Napster Britannica Online -> Wikipedia sites perso -> blogs evite -> upcoming.org et EVDB spéculation sur les noms de domaines -> optimisation pour moteurs de recherche pages vues -> coût au clic « screen scraping » -> services web publication -> participation système de gestion de contenu -> wikis arborescence (taxonomie) -> tags ("folksonomy") rigidité du contenu -> syndication de contenu"
Comparatif crowdfunding financement participatif [LIVRE PHOTO] - 0 views
Wired Style: Picking Brains - 1 views
arXiv.org e-Print archive - 0 views
Brewster Kahle - Wikipédia - 0 views
'Looping' Created an Underground Insulin-Pump Market - The Atlantic - 0 views
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"They shared this code online as OpenAPS, and "looping," as it's called, began to catch on. Instead of micromanaging their blood sugar, people with diabetes could offload that work to an algorithm. In addition to OpenAPS, another system called Loop is now available. Dozens, then hundreds, and now thousands of people are experimenting with DIY artificial-pancreas systems-none of which the Food and Drug Administration has officially approved. And they've had to track down discontinued Medtronic pumps. It can sometimes take months to find one."
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