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Harry Sahyoun

Collective Knowledge Systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web - 1 views

  • Collective Knowledge Systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web
  • What can happen if we combine the best ideas from the Social Web and Semantic Web?
  • The Vision of Collective Intelligence
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  • The Social Web is represented by a class of web sites and applications in which user participation is the primary driver of value.
  • Collective intelligence is a grand vision, one to which I subscribe.  However, I would call the current state of the Social Web something else: collected intelligence.   That is, the value of these user contributions is in their being collected together and aggregated into community- or domain-specific sites
  • The grand challenge is to boost the collective IQ of organizations and of society
  • With the rise of the Social Web, we now have millions of humans offering their knowledge online, which means that the information is stored, searchable, and easily shared.  The challenge for the next generation of the Social and Semantic Webs is to find the right match between what is put online and methods for doing useful reasoning with the data.  True collective intelligence can emerge if the data collected from all those people is aggregated and recombined to create new knowledge and new ways of learning that individual humans cannot do by themselves.
  • Technology can augment the discovery and creation of knowledge. For instance, some drug discovery approaches embody a system for learning from models and data that are extracted from published papers and associated datasets.  By assembling large databases of known entities relevant to human biology, researchers can run computations that generate and test hypotheses about possible new therapeutic agents.
  • The first approach is to expose the structured data that already underlies the unstructured web pages.  An obvious technique is for the site builder, who is generating unstructured web pages from a database, to expose the structured data in those pages using standard formats.
  • the second approach, to extract structured data from unstructured user contributions [2] [28] [39] .  It is possible to do a reasonable job at identifying people, companies, and other entities with proper names, products, instances of relations you are interested in (e.g., person joining a company) [1] [7] , or instances of questions being asked [24] . There also techniques for pulling out candidates to use as classes and relations, although these are a bit noisier than the directed pattern matching algorithms [8] [23]  [31] [32] [36] [38] [42]
  • Tomorrow, the web will be understood as an active human-computer system, and we will learn by telling it what we are interested in, asking it what we collectively know, and using it to apply our collective knowledge to address our collective needs.
  • The other major area where Semantic Web can help achieve the vision of collective intelligence is in the area of interoperability.  If the world's knowledge is to be found on the Web, then we should be able to use it to answer questions, retrieve facts, solve problems, and explore possibilities. 
  • In a sense, the TagCommons project is attempting to create a platform for interoperability of social web data on the Semantic Web that is akin to the "mash-up" ecology that is celebrated in Web 2.0.
  • An example of how a system might apply some of these ideas is RealTravel.  RealTravel is an example of "Web 2.0 for travel".  It attracts travelers to share their experiences: sharing their itineraries, stories, photographs, where they stayed, what they did, and their recommendations for fellow travelers.  Writers think of RealTravel as a great platform to share their experiences -- a blog site that caters to this domain.  People who are planning travel use the site as a source of information to research their trip,
  • The collection of tags for a site is called the folksonomy, which is useful data about collective interests.
  • like many Web 2.0 sites, combines these structured dimensions to order the unstructured content.  For example, one can find all the travel blogs about diving, sorted by rating.  In fact, the site combines all of the structured dimensions into a matrix, which offers the user a way to "pivot browse" along any dimension from any point in the matrix.
  • This paper argues that the Social Web and the Semantic Web should be combined, and that collective knowledge systems are the "killer applications" of this integration.  The keys to getting the most from collective knowledge systems, toward true collective intelligence, are tightly integrating user-contributed content and machine-gathered data, and harvesting the knowledge from this combination of unstructured and structured information.
  • Structured and unstructured, formal and informal -- these are not new dimensions.  They are typically considered poles of a continuum.
  • We are beginning to see companies launching services under the banner of Web 3.0 [25] that aim explicitly at collective intelligence.  For instance, MetaWeb [35] is collecting a commons of integrated, structured data in a social web manner, and Radar Networks [25] is applying semantic web technologies to enrich the applications and data of the social web.
  • The third approach is to capture structured data on the way into the system.  The straightforward technique is to give users tools for structuring their data, such as ways of adding structured fields and making class hierarchies.
    • Harry Sahyoun
       
      Folksonomies_Semantic_Collectivities Web2_To_Web3
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    Technology can augment the discovery and creation of knowledge. For instance, some drug discovery approaches embody a system for learning from models and data that are extracted from published papers and associated datasets. By assembling large databases of known entities relevant to human biology, researchers can run computations that generate and test hypotheses about possible new therapeutic agents
anonymous

Shirky: Ontology is Overrated -- Categories, Links, and Tags - 1 views

  • I want to convince you that many of the ways we're attempting to apply categorization to the electronic world are actually a bad fit, because we've adopted habits of mind that are left over from earlier strategies.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      need of novelty
  • because it is both widely used and badly overrated in terms of its value in the digital world.
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  • Yahoo is saying "We understand better than you how the world is organized, because we are trained professionals. So if you mistakenly think that Books and Literature are entertainment, we'll put a little flag up so we can set you right, but to see those links, you have to 'go' to where they 'are'."
  • You don't have to have just a few links, you could have a whole lot of links.
  • A URL can only appear in three places. That's the Yahoo rule.
  • They missed the end of this progression, which is that, if you've got enough links, you don't need the hierarchy anymore. There is no shelf. There is no file system. The links alone are enough.
  • One reason Google was adopted so quickly when it came along is that Google understood there is no shelf, and that there is no file system. Google can decide what goes with what after hearing from the user, rather than trying to predict in advance what it is you need to know.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      Laisser les usagers se faire leur langage et le tagger à leur façon puis, en tant que Google, prendre cette info et l'utiliser pour créer une ''taxonomie''.
  • "Well, that's going to be a useful category, we should encode that in advance."
  • They point to the signal loss from the fact that users, although they use these three different labels, are talking about the same thing.
  • You can also turn that list around. You can say "Here are some characteristics where ontological classification doesn't work well": Domain Large corpus No formal categories Unstable entities Unrestricted entities No clear edges Participants Uncoordinated users Amateur users Naive catalogers No Authority
  • The other big problem is that predicting the future turns out to be hard, and yet any classification system meant to be stable over time puts the categorizer in the position of fortune teller.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      ne pas prévoir d'avance
  • Here is del.icio.us, Joshua Shachter's social bookmarking service. It's for people who are keeping track of their URLs for themselves, but who are willing to share globally a view of what they're doing, creating an aggregate view of all users' bookmarks, as well as a personal view for each user.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      chouette description concrète de l'utilisation de del.icio.us!
  • " If you find a way to make it valuable to individuals to tag their stuff, you'll generate a lot more data about any given object than if you pay a professional to tag it once and only once.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      utilité du tagging
  • Tags are simply labels for URLs, selected to help the user in later retrieval of those URLs. Tags have the additional effect of grouping related URLs together. There is no fixed set of categories or officially approved choices. You can use words, acronyms, numbers, whatever makes sense to you, without regard for anyone else's needs, interests, or requirements.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      Chouette description de ''Tags''.
  • The chart shows a great variability in tagging strategies among the various users.
  • But this is what organization looks like when you turn it over to the users -- many different strategies, each of which works in its own context, but which can also be merged.
  • We are moving away from binary categorization -- books either are or are not entertainment
  • But they either had no way of reflecting that debate or they decided not to expose it to the users. What instead happened was it became an all-or-nothing categorization, "This is entertainment, this is not entertainment." We're moving away from that sort of absolute declaration, and towards being able to roll up this kind of value by observing how people handle it in practice.
  • What you do instead is you try to find ways that the individual sense-making can roll up to something which is of value in aggregate, but you do it without an ontological goal.
  • you believe that we make sense of the world, if we are, from a bunch of different points of view, applying some kind of sense to the world
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      ''we make sens of the world together thru what's worth aggregating'' = not ontology 
  • we're going to be able to build alternate organizational systems, systems that, like the Web itself, do a better job of letting individuals create value for one another, often without realizing it.
  • If you think the movies and cinema people were going to have a fight, wait til you get the queer politics and homosexual agenda people in the same room.
    • Marie-Noëlle Therrien
       
      ¸Bel exemple pour démontrer la problématique.
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    Un article de Clay Shirky qui nous donne son analyse de l'Ontologie, un point de vue intéressant sur les différentes façons de classer l'information sur le Web.
Caro Mailloux

Activité-A, partage de lien 10: How to Make Your Company More Social - 0 views

    • Caro Mailloux
       
      Les médias sociaux ne doivent plus être bannis des milieux de travail, ils doivent être reconnus pour l'apport qu'ils peuvent fournir aux employés et ainsi à la qualité de leur travail.
  • Social networks are flooded with potential customers.
  • A social business engages the entire company, from CEO to executive assistant. Take advantage of the opportunity to foster your company’s internal community and teach valuable social media skills as the space rapidly grows and evolves.
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  • Once you start finding way to feature and utilize the social media prowess of employees, more of the team will chime in and participate.
  • Focus on Fun Ways
  • Once they learn the basic tools and creative uses of social media, they will naturally see how they can gather more information applicable to their jobs as well.
  • Chances are you already have several employees that love social media,
  • Have everyone bring laptops and phones to the session to keep it interactive. Try setting tasks at the beginning of the session, such as creating a special tutorial hashtag, and then ask everyone to tweet photos of the tutorial.
  • It’s important that your internal experts feel their social skills and expertise is appreciated by the company. These people will naturally start helping and encouraging other employees to do the same.
  • it’s time to get everyone involved in some straight-up fun. Try launching a contest:
  • Be sure to follow up with incentives and recognition, crucial aspects of any competition.
  • Social media allows for a great deal of creativity
  • People want to learn information from social networks, but they also want to communicate with one another. Social media channels provide a way to do this outside the normal confines of cubicle culture, and can boost overall company moral by augmenting the experience of working together.
  • he opportunities to infuse social behavior into your company only increase with engagement. You’ll be able to create more advanced tutorials, educate about emerging platforms, launch new initiatives that bring everyone closer together, and much more.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      On y aborde l'intégration des médias sociaux pour améliorer la cohésion au sein de l'entreprise, l'image publique de l'entreprise ainsi que l'image faite au consommateurs et partenaires. Très actuel comme sujet et, surtout, bien détaillé.   L'auteure est Mae Karwowski et le texte a été publié le1er février à 1:00.
0000 0000 Sébastien D.

How to Find the Path to Useful Content That Works - 0 views

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    "This case study showed how one analytics company took Jay's "useful content" mantra to heart, and started to think about how to replace selling with helping. By offering what their customers wanted, they were able to increase open rates, click rates, and awareness."
rosemaliza5

How to Work from Home and Be More Productive | Digitoly - 0 views

  • The current situation of the Corona Virus pandemic has forced many
    • rosemaliza5
       
      No choice
  • It is very easy to get distracted and get off task while working from home. Reasons could be many, for instance, you need to do laundry, cook, or do something
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Watch out
  • you should set up a dedicated work desk for yourself in a place that is airy and have ample natural light to work from
    • rosemaliza5
       
      If you have space for it
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  • y easy to get distracted and get off task while working from home. Reasons could be many, for instance, you need to do laundry, cook, or do something
  • create your own work schedule
  • Working from home doesn’t mean that you should be working in your pajamas with the television on in the background. It needs the self-discipline to maintain an environment that makes you focus on your work even while working from home. To set the tone you should get ready in the morning as you are going to the office and not working from home
  • you can relax sitting on the sofa
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Bad for backbone and neck
  • Sitting in the right posture is utterly important for being productive
  • But sitting in dark even if you are using a backlit keyboard and anti-glaring screen would put a strain on your eyes and you won’t be able to work productively for a longer time.
  • Get Out and Socialize
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Not with corona virus around...
  • Working from home requires discipline
  • The key is to keep a good work-life balance and take good care of yourself and stay healthy
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    WORK FROM HOME HOW TO
Valerie Normand

OpenDrives raises almost $20 million to advance its data storage solutions | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • OpenDrives plans to use the capital for product development, including introducing high-performance computing hybrid cloud storage capabilities to new markets.
  • With Nvidia, the company intends to release a new fabric this year that offloads CPU processes to GPU to help make containerization and compute processes within the overall HPC infrastructure more efficient.
  • Our site delivers essential information on data technologies and strategies to guide you as you lead your organizations. We invite you to become a member of our community, to access: up-to-date information on the subjects of interest to you our newsletters gated thought-leader content and discounted access to our prized events, such as Transform networking features, and more
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    Le futur du datasharing
fatimanta14

Ukraine news | CTV News | Russia invades Ukraine news - 0 views

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    "OTTAWA - South Africa's envoy to Ottawa is urging Canada to help broker an end to Russia's war in Ukraine, arguing that sending arms to Kyiv will only prolong a dangerous conflict that is aggravating hunger in developing countries. "We have all the instruments of human agency to stop this war, but we just simply don't want to," Rieaz Shaik said."
rosemaliza5

Google Donates $6.5 Million in Funding to Assist Fact-Checking Organizations in Battlin... - 0 views

  • Google has pledged $6.5 million in funding to support fact-checkers and nonprofit organizations that are combating misinformation around the world, with an immediate focus on coronavirus
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Well done Google!
  • an overabundance of information can make it harder for people to obtain reliable guidance about the coronavirus pandemic
    • rosemaliza5
       
      This is a big issue in every single domain...
  • the mixed and confused messaging around the pandemic has the potential to cause major damage. If even one group of people thinks that they're immune, for example, they could be going out in public, ignoring social distancing rules, and spreading the virus unwittingly, essentially undoing the efforts of those who've correctly self-isolated and sacrificed to play their part.
    • rosemaliza5
       
      True!
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  • Labeling news organizations as 'fake news' if you don't agree with them is not helpful - we trust news organizations to provide us with research-backed, accurate reportage, in order to keep the world informed, and to help keep us safe. 
  • Maybe, the COVID-19 pandemic will reiterate our need to hold news organizations and digital platforms more accountable for the claims that they make and distribute respectively, which could eventually help to improve the flow of information overall. 
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    Tous les domaines ont un besoin urgent du fact-checking et surtout de tenir responsable ceux qui publient des fausses informatins
rosemaliza5

Facebook Launches 'Community Help' Where Users Can Register to Help Neighbors or Reques... - 0 views

  • up to 14 images and relevant tags to help sort your post for searchers.
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Great tag usage would have expected result
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    Great use of social media to help each other.. really hope users know the importance of using of accurate tags for their posts or reachs I do think covid-19 would be enough to fing plenty offers to help and recive help during the pandemic in the neighborhoog. GREAT IDEA FACEBOOK!
Louisette Leduc

The New Atlantis » Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism - 0 views

  • or centuries, the rich and the powerful documented their existence and their status through painted portraits.
  • Self-portraits can be especially instructive. By showing the artist both as he sees his true self and as he wishes to be seen, self-portraits can at once expose and obscure, clarify and distort.
  • Today, our self-portraits are democratic and digital; they are crafted from pixels rather than paints. On social networking websites like MySpace and Facebook, our modern self-portraits feature background music, carefully manipulated photographs, stream-of-consciousness musings, and lists of our hobbies and friends.
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  • A new generation of social networking websites appeared in 2002 with the launch of Friendster, whose founder,
  • Friendster was an immediate success, with millions of registered users by mid-2003.
  • MySpace, launched in 2003, quickly to surpass it.
  • Besides MySpace and Friendster, the best-known social networking site is Facebook, launched in 2004.
  • Niche social networking sites are also flourishing:
  • Other niche social networking sites connect like-minded self-improvers;
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  • Social networking sites are also fertile ground for those who make it their lives’ work to get your attention—namely, spammers, marketers, and politicians.
  • . On MySpace and Facebook, for example, the process of setting up one’s online identity is relatively simple:
  • By contrast, Facebook limits what its users can do to their profiles. Besides general personal information, Facebook users have a “Wall” where people can leave them brief notes, as well as a Messages feature that functions like an in-house Facebook e-mail account. You list your friends on Facebook as well, but in general, unlike MySpace friends, which are often complete strangers (or spammers) Facebook friends tend to be part of one’s offline social circle.
  • Social networking websites “connect” users with a network—literally, a computer network. But the verb to network has long been used to describe an act of intentional social connecting, especially for professionals seeking career-boosting contacts. When the word first came into circulation in the 1970s, computer networks were rare and mysterious. Back then, “network” usually referred to television. But social scientists were already using the notion of networks and nodes to map out human relations and calculate just how closely we are connected.
  • There is a Spanish proverb that warns, “Life without a friend is death without a witness.” In the world of online social networking, the warning might be simpler: “Life without hundreds of online ‘friends’ is virtual death.” On these sites, friendship is the stated raison d’être. “A place for friends,” is the slogan of MySpace. Facebook is a “social utility that connects people with friends.” Orkut describes itself as “an online community that connects people through a network of trusted friends.” Friendster’s name speaks for itself.
  • But “friendship” in these virtual spaces is thoroughly different from real-world friendship.
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    or centuries, the rich and the powerful documented their existence and their status through painted portraits.
Anne INF6107

Facebook: Understanding the Business Benefits | Social Media Today - 1 views

    • Anne INF6107
       
      Il devient de plus en plus important pour les entreprises d'être présents sur les médias sociaux afin de se rapprocher de la clientèle. Il faut toutefois s'assurer de répondre à tous les commentaires mis en ligne par les usagers. Facebook permet justement de créer une communauté de client et représente un outil efficace pour aider les ventes.
  • As a rule, no one wants constant hard sell filling up their timeline. The key to successful use of Facebook for businesses lies in your ability to engage followers, listen to them and to balance the content you are publishing.
  • no one wants constant hard sell filling up their timeline
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  • Facebook is all about engagement and adding value.
  • create and grow an engaged community of customers and potential sales leads.
    • Anne INF6107
       
      Ça ne sert à rien d'acheter des "likes". Il faut plutôt engager une conversation bidirectionnelle et capter l'attention des usagers pour les intéresser aux produits et les acquérir comme client.
  • The real value of Facebook comes in the form of genuine fans, which should largely be made up of existing and potential customers – these fans are receptive sales leads and so have an intrinsic value, making it worthwhile to invest your time into engaging them.
  • regularly monitoring interactions.
  • your goal is to ensure that they see something they are interested in, resulting in a desirable action, such as clicking through to your website.
  • crafting two-way conversations
  • Stay away from being too controversial, you don’t want to polarise or alienate people
Caro Mailloux

Activité A, partage de lien 4: Facebook After Death: What Should the Law Say? - 1 views

    • Caro Mailloux
       
      Besoin d'utiliser les lois dans le style essais-erreurs pour les améliorer. Il s'agit d'un sujet tellement nouveau et actuel!
  • When you die, your social media presence lives on
  • he Uniform Law Commission recently approved a study committee on fiduciary power and authority to access digital property and online accounts during incapacity and after death.
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  • Lawmakers have been slow to enact legislation related to digital property after death, and social media companies have relied on terms of service to guide them.
  • “We have shifted away from letters in a shoe boxes to email messages and Facebook. There is a lot more traceable communication floating around.”
  • It’s hard to tell the impact of the five state laws on online property post-death since the laws have hardly been utilized.
  • In 2005, Connecticut was the first to establish a digital assets law.
  • Facebook’s terms of service say it will not issue login and password information to family members of a person who has died. A family member can contact Facebook and request the dead person’s profile be taken down or turned into a memorial page.
  • Gmail and Hotmail will mail the estate holder a CD with the decedent’s account information, after the beneficiary of the estate sends the required information.
  • “There is a crying need for a uniform law that would grant a unified way of addressing the issue throughout the country,”
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      La publication fait état de la problématique émergente liée à la gestion légale des propriétés intellectuelles virtuelles (comptes courriels, réseaux sociaux, sites de partage de photos, etc.) après la mort de l'usager. Cinq états États-Uniens ont mis des lois en place à ce jour.  L'auteur de ce texte est Alissa Skelton. L'article a été publié le 26 janvier 2012, à 1700.
mabeltv

How to Publish, Promote, and Monitor Pillar Page Content to Maximize SEO and Reach | So... - 0 views

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    "To get the most traction and best results from your pillar page you need to use a promotion strategy that keeps your topic top of mind with your audience. You should also monitor performance so that you can optimize your pillar content and promotion schedule."
travelmaniac

Understanding Social Media: What You Need To Know - 0 views

  • desire to share information
  • standard interface – not to mention simplicity.
  • simple way to spread any message
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  • improve their product or discover the next big trend
    • travelmaniac
       
      One of the key change ... Before social media information was shared through blogs, forum ,,,, That information was hardly usable for marketing or trend analysis purposes ... With social media, information is now kind of standardized and much more easily usable by companies ...
  • combine an easy-to-use social sharing interface with an increasing number of internetworked people and groups
    • travelmaniac
       
      probably the 2 main characteristics of social media ...
  • Going viral can see a piece of content rack up millions of views in a very short period of time
  • as to have a hook
  • good title and a strong lead
  • keep the reader going.
  • ocial media is made up of simple concepts
  • We like sharing information and we tend to like things that people we know or trust like.
rosemaliza5

What is SEO and What Does it Mean for eCommerce Businesses | Digitoly - 1 views

  • Every shop needs customers who buy from that shop. In traditional brick and mortar establishments, the numbers of customers were limited to a specific area.The competition was also very less because of the very few shops selling the same or similar products in the vicinity.
  • SEO helps increase the organic search traffic to your website. This way SEO connects your website to the prospective customers who are searching online for the products your website offers
  • SEO is the backbone of the entire online business. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and it helps the websites rank better in the search engines.Top ranking websites gain the trust of the customers and also get much more sales than the website those don’t get those top ranks.
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  • SEO is not going to be finished ever.
  • Google and other search engines rank the websites based on algorithms that consider over 200 different factors to award top ranks.
  • SEO is a constant process and requires constant monitoring of the trends, numbers, algorithm updates, competitor’s activities, content demand in the market, new keywords or keyword updates and a lot more.
  • As you know SEO is a complex process and it takes time to give results. Let’s see what those challenges are.
  • SEO is a complex process and takes time to make a website rank on the top of the search engines.
  • Doing all of that takes time and sometimes it takes up to two or maybe three year
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    Est-ce que ça vaut la peine d'investir dans la technologie SEO? Après la lecture de cette article, je suis confuse d'abord sur ce qu'est exactement SEO mais aussi sur la position de l'auteur qui semble dire que SEO est indispensable pour chaque ecommerce ...Certes les gros joueurs comme Amazon et Alibaba peuvent se permettre des investissements qui porterons fruit dans 3 ans mais les petits joueurs peuvent-ils s'offrir ce luxe?, de plus les paramètres de SEO changent indéfiniment et que dire si toutes les firmes faisant du ecommerce utilisent SEO? Quel résultat peut-on attendre d'une telle technologie?
jlecot

Jon Udell / 2004/08/16 / Information routing - 1 views

  • inbound items fall into three categories: Must be acted on immediately. Can be discarded. May be of future interest to ourselves, our colleagues, or others.
  • Option one: nothing. Rely on search to be able to find it again
  • Option two: tell someone else about it
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  • Option three: tell your subscribers about it
  • Option four: blog it to a topic
  • Option five: blog it to a shared topic
  • the historical lesson is clear: concentrate on what you can get from users, and use whatever protocol can maximize their voluntary contributions.
    • jlecot
       
      Planning for a social media collaboration, it is crutial to build colective value on top of invididual value gains. not the opposite.
  • Pure self-interest is a sufficient driver.
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    Information routing
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    Everybody processes a ton of email and feeds that can be processed in one of three ways: 1-acte on immediately; 2-discard; 3-act on in the future. (may be of future interest to ourselves, our colleagues, or others.)
Cesar Villamizar

Social Awareness Tools For Science Research - 0 views

  • Abstract Tools for social networking and social awareness are developing rapidly and evolving continuously. They are gaining popularity in a growing number of professional as well as personal activities, including scholarly research. There are social awareness tools for science researchers that facilitate collaboration, help manage references, and offer options for presenting findings in new ways. This paper discusses those tools. Evaluating and understanding their functionalities requires effort, and scientists can be reluctant to invest the necessary time to learn to use and populate them on their own. This suggests that an important role for librarians is to evaluate the many social awareness tools available, to recommend the ones that are best suited to each researcher's needs, and to help researchers use those tools effectively.
carinecroteau

It's not kids' screen time you should worry about - it's yours - The European Sting - C... - 0 views

  • It’s not kids’ screen time you should worry about – it’s yours
  • Emerging research is starting to look at the role that parents’ screen usage has on a child’s development, and the news isn’t good.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Point de vue intéressant.
  • children’s development is being harmed because their parents are constantly distracted by technology.
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  • unwittingly likely to increase the bad behaviour and tantrums that youngsters often rely on to get attention
  • Children learned the word when the teaching was not interrupted, but when the interaction was interrupted, they didn’t learn the word.
  • The vocal patterns parents everywhere tend to adopt during exchanges with infants and toddlers are marked by a higher-pitched tone, simplified grammar, and engaged, exaggerated enthusiasm. Though this talk is cloying to adult observers, babies can’t get enough of it. Not only that: One study showed that infants exposed to this interactive, emotionally responsive speech style at 11 months and 14 months knew twice as many words at age 2 as ones who weren’t exposed to it,” she writes.
  • Perhaps more alarmingly, Christakis also points out that distracted parents put their children in danger.
    • carinecroteau
       
      Mettons nous inconsciemment nos enfants en danger?
mabeltv

Facebook Messenger is finally going to cut down on troll notifications - 0 views

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    ""We are working to make these notifications even more useful by employing machine learning to send fewer of them over time to people who enjoy getting them less," a company spokesperson told TechCrunch. "
rosemaliza5

What you need to know about Apple's LiDAR Scanner in the iPad Pro - 0 views

  • Apple says it can measure the distance to surrounding objects up to 5 meters away and operates "at the photon level at nano-second speeds."
    • rosemaliza5
       
      10m in diameter? what about privacy?
  • Among Apple's existing features, LiDAR will have the biggest impact on augmented reality (AR) and Apple's own ARKit framework. Apple says the new LiDAR Scanner will allow for instant object placement, indicating that users wouldn't need to "scan" their environment before an AR app loads.
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Good insentive
  • Apple also published a research paper in 2017 detailing LiDAR-based 3D object recognition systems for self-driving cars. Essentially, the system leverages the depth mapping of LiDAR and combines it with neural networks to vastly improve the ability of a self-driving car to "see" its environment and potential hazards.
    • rosemaliza5
       
      Good insentive
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    Les nouvelles technologies et la vie privée... LiDAR est une technologie très inintéressante et prometteuse; appliquée dans l'industrie du jeux vidéo, de la médecine, de l'armée, elle a toute sa raison d'être...Je suis interpellée par le fait que cette magnifique technologie soit disponible sur les appareils cellulaires...avec un diamètre de 10m cela fait une très grande circonférence couverte juste pour prendre une photo ou vidéo personnelle; qu'en est-il des individus dans la circonférence? demanderons-nous leur autorisation avant de les filmer? à quelle fin serviront ces images? il y a clairement un problème d'éthique avec LiDAR sur les cellulaires personnels...
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