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Harry Sahyoun

lillie0313's blog - ma vie mes delires mes potos - Skyrock.com - 0 views

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    " Blog Profile ma vie mes delires mes potos Pictures of lillie0313 lillie0313 Description: Cc moi c Aurélie ben voila vs ete sur mon ti blog avc ma vi mé dlires é mé potos ke j'aime tro for é oui il y a oci d cou de deprime é d cou de gueul parce kil en fo pr ke le monde évolue ds la bne voie voila bne visite a ts lachez D com é pr ceu ki se reconnaisseron ds ce blog jve leur dir ke si il st la c ke jy tien tro bisou a ts Send a message Give a gift Follow Block Choose this background Awards (1) 100 comments » More Profile lillie0313's Profile lillie031325 yo France Share Friends 0 Design by the-skyrock-team Choose this background Report abuse Info Created: 29/10/2005 at 1:32 PM Updated: 08/10/2009 at 4:07 PM 252 articles 225 comments 12 friends 18 favourites My archives (252) ma petite cousine Diaporama de lillie0313 mes neveus noah et son papa » More Their fans (17) natou03love princess-reve-03 jawi-love-03 S-Salomon-55 jawi03 Sharlen03 pierlegooddu03 didiepsg rever-c-ch0uette » More Sources (18) thedidie03 jawi03 jawi-love-03 stik0313 dannyleblond fiotty03 princess-reve-03 pierlegooddu03 l0OomaryoO0l » More Subscribe to my blog! le mariage de ma cousine ben de gauche a droite:moi mon ti frere ke jm ma cousine et ma plus gde soeur. ct pr le mariage de ma plus gde cousine ​ 0 | 25 | ​0 | Share Comment #Posted on Saturday, 29 October 2005 at 1:40 PM Edited on Tuesday, 12 June 2007 at 10:58 AM ma cousine et mes parents ben la c'est ma couz le jour de son mariage avecmes parents elle est belle ma cousine non????? on C bi1 eclaT ce jour la serieux ct tro bi1 ​ 0 | 2 | ​0 | Share Comment #Posted on Saturday, 29 October 2005 at 1:51 PM mon papa bon ben ca C mon pere il est bo g bcp de ressemblance avc lui jtm mon papa adoré il est genial é jlm tro tro tro ​ 0 | 5 | ​0 | Share C
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.)
Anne INF6107

Analyzing the ROI of Social Media Marketing | Social Media Today - 1 views

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      ROI = Return On Investment (Retour sur l'investissement)
  • more than four in ten Americans hear about or read tweets almost every day in media.
  • The “Social Habit” is defined as “the tendency to visit social media websites a few times per day.
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  • 2. Twitter draws new active users
  • 3. Approximately 40% of American people hear about tweets through traditional mass media
    • Anne INF6107
       
      Ce sont des personnes de confiance et parfois des autorités cognitives.
  • 4. Brand following behavior in social sites doubled over the past two years
  • 5. Facebook is the dominant platform for brand following behavior
  • well known territory
  • 1. Almost 58 million Americans visit social media networks every day.
  • strongly inclined to trust the opinion of their friends
  • more convenient and visually interesting interface that other platforms have
  • You may also reward dedicated subscribers and attract the new ones providing significant discounts on goods and services you offer
  • increase your brand visibility on Facebook.
  • 6. Young Facebook users have lots of friends
  • to increase the number of your subscribers on Facebook, consider giveaways and providing entertaining content.
  • those who are “silent” or newcomers may not communicate via social media but still, they are able to hear you and can be useful to your business.
  • Groupon’s business model is pretty doubtful. But from the customers’ point of view, everybody likes special deals.
  • 8. One third of social networking users are “Silent”
  • 7. Nearly one-quarter of social networking users use “Daily deals” sites and services
  • 9. “Check-In” Behavior Stalls
  • if your marketing strategy is based on location, try to attract new customers with special deals and discounts.
anonymous

The avocado, part one: A star on the web - Linkfluence (2018) - 0 views

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    Sur la popularité evidente de l'avocat sur les réseaux ! "In the past year there have been over 2.4million posts in relation to the avocado, making it one of the most discussed superfoods on social media."
Altiplanoq .

Help à tous les membres actifs de INF6107 - 35 views

FORUM INF6107 : ce petit lieu d'échange sur Diigo prouve que c'est quand on fait appel à la collaboration du groupe que l'on obtient de l'aide et une audience plus large. Autre exemple : hier j'ai ...

mabeltv

The Best Times and Days to Post on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter [Infographic] | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    "Each social platform utilizes different algorithms - if you post too much or not enough, followers may not see your content.The team at Unmetric analyzed 100 U.S. brands and their social media activity, and based on their research, here's when you should post on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter."
travelmaniac

BBC - Future - Is social media bad for you? The evidence and the unknowns - 0 views

  • of two hours every day sharing, liking, tweeting and updating on these platforms,
  • conclusive findings are limited
  • our feeds often resemble an endless stream of stress.
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  • women reported being more stressed than men
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      worth going further into detail ...
  • modestly lower levels” of stress.
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      inconclusive then ...
  • lower moods after using Facebook for 20 minutes compared to those who just browsed the internet
  • hey saw it as a waste of time.
  • people who report using seven or more social media platforms were more than three times as likely as people using 0-2 platforms to have high levels of general anxiety symptoms. 
  • unclear if and how social
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      inconclusive
  • higher levels of depressive symptoms among those who reported having more negative interactions.
  • threefold risk of depression and anxiety among people who used the most social media platforms
  • how social media can be used to diagnose depression
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      extremely interesting !!!
  • inhibit the body’s production of the hormone melatonin, which facilitates sleep
  • tweeting may be harder to resist than cigarettes and alcohol,
  • that excessive usage was linked to relationship problems, worse academic achievement and less participation in offline communities
  • iewing other people’s selfies lowered self-esteem
  • When Facebook users compare their own lives with others’ seemingly more successful careers and happy relationships, they may feel that their own lives are less successful in comparison.”
  • The more time people spent on the site, the worse they felt later on, and the more their life satisfaction declined over time.
  • an help boost their well-being.
  • well-being are ambiguous
  • Women spent much more time on Facebook then men,
  • xperienced significantly more jealousy when doing so.
  • a third said social media made them feel negative emotions – mainly frustration – and envy was the main cause
  • social media affects people differently, depending on pre-existing conditions
    • travelmaniac
       
      ne fait qu'accélérer un trait de caractère déjà présent
  • excessive use
  • because clearly it brings myriad benefits to our lives.
anonymous

Web social- Blog de Carrelle TOHO: Replique sur la crédibilité du web social et des fausses nouvelles - 2 views

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    "Replique sur la crédibilité du web social et des fausses nouvelles Dans son blog du 19 novembre 2012, Roxane disait dans web social et fausses nouvelles, que beaucoup de personne se fichent de la crédibilité des messages. A ce niveau, je pense que ce n'est plus souvent le cas. La méfiance des uns et des autres grandit de plus en plus. Dans le cadre de mes recherches doctorales, je dois faire beaucoup de recherches sur internet et corriger des copies d'étudiant. Ainsi, j'ai des astuces pour vérifier les informations sur le web en général et des étudiants en particulier. Je pense que quand on a un article sur internet, et que le nom de son auteur n'est pas connu, ou identifié c'est très suspect. on peut vérifier la crédibilité d'un site par exemple en remontant à la racine du site c'est à dire dans le champ de l'URL du browser, en remontant au site (la "racine") en ôtant progressivement les infos entre deux barres oblique. A ce stade, si le serveur ne trouve pas la page, c'est à dire si on a (Erreur 404 not found) c'est que cette information est fausse ou tronquée."
Caro Mailloux

Activité-A, partage de lien 6: Facebook Users Protest Susan G. Komen De-Funding Planned Parenthood - 0 views

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      Il n'y a rien comme un mouvement de foule pour faire valoir un argument auprès d'une compagnie.
  • These are some of the same Facebook tactics used in other high-profile advocacy campaigns, such as the petition drive to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. We expect to see pages dedicated to the issue start cropping up on Facebook.
  • faces about 20 negative posts per minute on Facebook
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  • The anti-Komen sentiment on Facebook is picking up steam,
  • Most posts on Facebook take Planned Parenthood’s side of things, arguing that Komen’s decision was based on pressure from right-wing groups.
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      L'article discute de la décision prise par ''Komen'' de cesser le don de fonds à l'organisme ''Planned parenthood''. Cette publication illustre l'impact des multiples commentaires négatifs (contre Komen) faits par les usagers des pages Facebook à cet effet. Phénomène ntéressant. L'auteure est Jennifer Moire et l'article fut publié le 1er février 2012 à 21:08.
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 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.
  • 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 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. 
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      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
Harry Sahyoun

Paul McCartney - Band on the Run (Live) - YouTube - 1 views

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      Web Social Band on the Run
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    Google Paul McCartney - Band on the Run
Harry Sahyoun

Do we need copyright? - 1 views

  • Yet we are trained to hold copyright as a natural right. People who infringe on copyright are labelled as pirates, thieves. We are told that they literally steal from hard-working creators.
  • Fourth myth: We know that copyright makes us collectively better off. The evidence points in the opposite direction. Germany had weak copyright laws up until the Copyright Act of 1901. Yet, maybe because of these weak laws, it became a literary and scientific power: (…), only 1,000 new works appeared annually in England at that time – 10 times fewer than in Germany – and this was not without consequences. Höffner believes it was the chronically weak book market that caused England, the colonial power, to fritter away its head start within the span of a century, while the underdeveloped agrarian state of Germany caught up rapidly, becoming an equally developed industrial nation by 1900. (No Copyright Law The Real Reason for Germany’s Industrial Expansion? by Frank Thadeusz)
  • Without copyright, authors would not get paid.
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  • Similarly, Japan, Korea and Taiwan have maintained weak intellectual property regimes. It is believed that this was a key factor to explain
  • My position: I see no justification for copyright. I am effectively a writer: I write lecture notes, research articles and blog posts. I get paid without relying on copyright. Instead, I have patrons: funding agencies, students, and blog readers. But if we insist on having copyright, it should at least be limited to a short term (say 5 years or less).
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      Copyright_Openness_collective_knowledge_conflicting_phenomena
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    Yet we are trained to hold copyright as a natural right. People who infringe on copyright are labelled as pirates, thieves. We are told that they literally steal from hard-working creators.
Isabelle Desroches

INF 6107 - Le Web social - Le web social et la circulation de l'information - 4.4 La multiplication des sources - 1 views

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      Le lien Auteurs et autorité ne semble plus bon. Voici une copie archivée : http://web.archive.org/web/20080416231626/http://www.text-e.org/conf/index.cfm?fa=texte&ConfText_ID=11
    • Jean-Baptiste Coubès
       
      Le lien Problèmes et enjeux de l'évaluation de l'Information sur Internet ne semble plus bon. Voici une copie archive au lien suivant : http://web.archive.org/web/20090302084941/http://www.uhb.fr//urfist//Supports//StageEvalInfo//EvalInfo_enjeux.htm
    • Danielle St-Amand
       
      Nouveau lien pour Problèmes et enjeux de l'évaluation de l'information sur Internet de Alexandre Serres, 2002 : http://archivesic.ccsd.cnrs.fr/docs/00/10/84/34/PDF/ArticleEvaluationInfoBBF.pdf
    • Christophe Duret
       
      Il y a une coquille dans le nom du grand homme: nous devrions lire "Umberto Eco" et non "Umberto Ecco"
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    • Christophe Duret
       
      Il y a une redondance dans "Reedit.com": il est écrit "Reedit.com.com"
    • Danielle St-Amand
       
      Nouveau lien pour Problèmes et enjeux de l'évaluation de l'information sur Internet de Alexandre Serres, 2002 : http://archivesic.ccsd.cnrs.fr/docs/00/10/84/34/PDF/ArticleEvaluationInfoBBF.pdf
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      brillant!!!!!!!!!
  • Problèmes et enjeux de l'évaluation de l'information sur Internet
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      AMélioration INF6107 Mon antivirus McAfee m'indique que ce site est dangereux. Suis-je la seule?
  • Le commun des mortels a cependant la force du nombre
  • Une autre faiblesse du modèle communautaire réside dans la propension pour les utilisateurs à tenter de s’organiser pour fausser le vote en faveur de leurs contenus
  • un article doit recevoir un certain nombre de votes en faveur de plus que le nombre de votes en défaveur
  • Les sites de filtrage communautaire permettent donc d’exploiter un investissement modeste (le vote) de la part d’un grand nombre de participants pour créer une collection intéressante de contenus.
  • Sur ces sites, toutes les soumissions sont publiques. Les liens moins populaires ne sont pas effacés, mais ils ne reçoivent jamais l’attention des liens qui sont sélectionnés pour la page d’accueil du site.
  • Si quelque chose présente peu d’intérêt pour la plupart des participants, il ne traversera pas le filtre et vous n’en entendrez pas parler même s’il a beaucoup d’intérêt pour vous.
  • Le web social offre une alternative au filtrage centralisé que nous venons de présenter. Par un effet qui s’apparente au hasard, ou à la sérendipité un peu contrôlée, notre réseau filtre naturellement vers nous des contenus divers. Les informations susceptibles de nous intéresser ont tendance à être relayées jusqu’à nous.
  • La communauté ambiante sert donc de filtre pour augmenter le ratio signal-bruit. En choisissant à qui l’on porte attention, on choisit ses filtres.
  • : ce qui percole à travers le réseau social numérique devient digne d’attention.
  • Si on considère l’économie comme un ensemble de règles qui orientent nos efforts et gouvernent nos motivations, alors on peut considérer qu’Internet offre une nouvelle forme d’économie, l’économie de l’attention.
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      Économie de l'attention 
  • Auparavant, les lecteurs devaient faire de grands efforts pour trouver un document. Aujourd’hui, c’est le choix de porter attention à tel ou tel document qui demande un effort.
  • La personne qui est capable de recevoir de l’attention de la part des membres de son réseau a la confiance de ceux-ci.
  • Les moteurs de recherche comme Google interprètent le lien vers une page web comme un indice d’approbation par des pairs.
  • Lier c’est donc créer de la valeur.
  • Ce pouvoir conféré au web social, en particulier aux férus de tagging et aux blogueurs, est de donner existence à du contenu, de le relier à d’autres contenus et d’aider à ce qu’il émerge dans les moteurs de recherche
  • Dans la blogosphère, l’hyperlien est le mécanisme essentiel qui a fait émerger le contenu de qualité
  • On peut voir maintenant le travail de synthèse accompli et aussi le type de tri que les blogueurs opèrent à partir de la source d’origine. SelOn le travail et la qualité du résultat, On dOnne crédit ou nOn à la persOnne qui nous transmet une informatiOn ou une cOnnaissance via le lien. Il se crée une légitimité d’expertise aux yeux de ses lecteurs.
  • Divers sites tâchent de quantifier la réputation des blogueurs. Technorati.com est l’un d’entre eux. Recensant des millions de blogues, il permet, par mots-clés et par tag, de retrouver des blogues et des billets. Technorati recoupe les informations pour créer un index d’« autorité » basé sur le nombre de blogues (et non de billets) pointant vers un blogue durant les six derniers mois. Plus ce chiffre est élevé, plus il a de l’autorité selon Technorati.
    • Caro Mailloux
       
      L'autorité des blogueurs: le nombre de liens, de citations et de public = confiance et crédibilité
carinecroteau

It's not kids' screen time you should worry about - it's yours - The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com - 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?
jlecot

Confessions of a SharePoint Junkie: Folksonomy to Taxonomy - The PowerShell method - 0 views

  • get the existing Choice columns being used on all lists
  • get the existing Choice columns being used on all lists
  • get the existing Choice columns being used on all lists
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    How to build a "proper" taxonomy based on users' folksonomy language in MS SharePoint using a powershell script and unite scientific semantic structure with user lingo they will understand and use.
anonymous

LES HEPATITES - Prenez en conscience - 0 views

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    "Comment peut-on empêcher l'hépatite B de se propager en milieu de travail ? 12 novembre, par Carrelle TOHO ACCLASSATO Il existe deux moyens de réduire considérablement le risque d'hépatite B : la lutte contre l'infection adaptée aux conditions de chaque lieu de travail la vaccination des travailleurs exposés Lire la suite de Comment peut-on empêcher l'hépatite B de se propager en milieu de travail ?"
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    Bien vouloir faire partager ces informations svp.
Josée Drouin

Comment s'entraîner? « Tu ne croiras jamais… - 0 views

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    L'entraînement par intervalle. On peut se cOntenter de pédaler ou courir à un rythme cOntinu. Pour un maximum d'efficacité, On peut ajouter des pointes d'effort intense.
anonymous

L'expertise vient apres la pratique - 0 views

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    "Facebook et vie privé au CANADA : ATTENTION!!! de Carrelle TOHO A la lecture du module 6 de notre cours, j'ai envie de faire une analyse juridique et technique. En effet, ma possessiON de deux casquettes en droit et informatique, me pousse à faire ce genre d'analyse. Comme je le disais dans mON blog du module 5, les réseaux sociaux sONt incONtournables si ON veut se faire cONnaitre, surtout sur le plan commercial. A présent, quand ON parle de la vie privée, si ON prend Facebook tout simplement, il a actuellement plus d'un milliards d'utilisateurs actifs. Je me demande combien d'utilisateur savent que les dONnées qui se trouvent sur Facebook sONt surement moins protégées."
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    Droit et informatique peuvent bien aller de paire dans cette analyse profonde
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    web social , expertise et éducation peuvent aller ensemble.
mahdi khelif

On paye avec notre attentiOn « mahdikhelif - 1 views

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    "on paye avec notre attention. C'est cette attention que les annonceurs veulent !!!"
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;
  • 43things.com
  • 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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