[Saga digitale] Kodak : non, le numérique ne l’a pas tué
« Pendant 100 ans, Kodak a régné sans partage sur le monde de la photographie. » View More
« Pendant 100 ans, Kodak a régné sans partage sur le monde de la photographie. » View More
This is an interesting article I read today: « We recently asked you to call your representatives in Congress to oppose the so-called DARK Act (Deny Americans the Right to Know Act) and you did! Now, we need you to call your senators. In July, the House voted to pass the DARK Act and now it …
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This is an interesting article I read today: « When two of the most modernized and economically powerful countries in the world decide to ban a type of food crop that has made its way into roughly 70-80% or more of the U.S. food supply, you’d think it would be considered newsworthy. » Click here to View …
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This is an interesting article I read today: « In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over, then deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racist and homophobic messages. » Click here to View More
This is an interesting article I read today: « Last year, I read four books. The reasons for that low number are, I guess, the same as your reasons for reading fewer books than you think you should have read last year: I’ve been finding it harder and harder to concentrate on words, sentences, paragraphs. Let …
This is an interesting article I read today: « Un exemple concret : Une BiblioBox au CDI : la CdiBox (Documentation académie de Rouen – Lycée)La combinaison tablettes/CdiBox est un atout majeur pour l’utilisation pédagogique de tablettes en classe.http://ift.tt/1KrcHxH. » Click here to View More
This is an interesting article I read today: « First off, when does the verb “to be” stick around in Chinese? Just like English, right? » Click here to View More
This is an interesting article I read today: « Microsoft Windows is the dominant operating system in China, but the government is trying to encourage homegrown replacements. The most popular one is called NeoKylin. We gave it a whirl to see how the hottest China-made OS looks and feels. » Click here to View More
This is an interesting article I read today: « It’s a common sight on Japanese mass transit: Children troop through train cars, singly or in small groups, looking for seats. They wear knee socks, polished patent-leather shoes, and plaid jumpers, with wide-brimmed hats fastened under the chin and train passes pinned to their backpacks. » Click here …
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« La biographie de Chen Guangcheng, L’Avocat aux pieds nus, s’ouvre sur une scène sidérante. » View More