Friday, March 4, 2011

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RETRO-SLIDES

Huntik 'a New Mission'

How the FBI, the PS and the Net Estrosi have supervised

by Jean Marc Manach

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"Can you imagine a democracy where the law requires operators of public transport and motorway companies to install cameras and cookies to keep track for one year, places that people have visited, how they went, the people they encountered, and what they could exchange or share? That country is France in 2011.

A decree published in the Official Journal on March 1, forcing ISPs to the Internet, hosting and web service providers and social networks to store data identifying who are the people who go on the Internet, what they do, when and how. This decree

Big Brother " on the conservation of data that will allow the identification of any person or entity involved with the creation of an online content " is the logical conclusion after all a story that began back nearly 20 years and has increased dramatically in the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001. "(...)

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Call for Papers: Is there a wealth of networks?

International Symposium of the ISIM - University Paul Cézanne - 8 and 9 December 2011 - Aix en Provence.

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Argument

Networks are now at the heart of our modes of communication. More importantly, their lives transformed our societies. Their importance and centrality involve questions about their purpose, their reality, their value at one point question arises: "Is there a Wealth of Networks? . Behind their brilliance and dominance, what is it really? This question intentionally broad aims to gather responses from disciplines as varied as economics, management and management, law, info-com, the sciences, etc..
The term 'network' is used here in two senses: the original of the networking of individuals through the Internet and the more recent social networks. The first definition leads us to ask about the role played by networks in the evolution of society like the approach taken by Yochai Benkler in his book 'The Wealth of Networks [1]' that this conference takes the title. It analyzes the changes brought about by ICT and its uses. It identifies trends in these 'The emergence of a continent of informational cooperation' and the birth of a stream of 'real information sharing'. Therefore the wealth of networks find its source in the wisdom of crowds [2], the strength of weak ties [3] and collaborative intelligence, provided that they can express themselves in an institutional environment. Here, in this sense, concepts such structuring in European society that intellectual property and ownership are questioned for fear of causing a distortion in relation to a 'cognitive capitalism [4]'. Minded practices of networks now old and rooted in societies, it is essential to reflect on assumptions and set. We are seeking researchers whose work analyzing the impact of the uses of networks at the individual level, cultural, democratic and social justice.
In another sense, the wealth of networks are embodied in the value that the creation and development of physical infrastructure networks and the choice of operators in the dissemination of content transmitted by the networks. Here intersect analysis on technical and economic regulation of networks, defense of property intangible intellectual creations or the users' freedom. For example, the very current problems of net neutrality is central to those aroused by the issue of the wealth of networks. In this light, researchers in law, economics, management will be able to examine the evolution and impact of network development and practices. The second definition focuses on social networks leads us to question the sustainability of this mode of communication. This is to analyze general networks such as Facebook, professional networks as Viadéo or thematic networks such as those dedicated to health, as ANCRED or collaborative networks like wikis.
Indeed, social networks should cross the end of 2011 the billion unique users, but advertising revenue directly related to them remain modest at around $ 4 per visitor is, in aggregate, less than 1% of total global advertising expenditure [5]. Impressive figures but fragile economic model. Our heavy use of social networks can also be explained by technological advances. End of 2011, over 50% of hardware sold worldwide will be smartphones, digital tablets and netbooks [6]. Simultaneously, systems, applications and data migrate from devices local to 'the cloud'. Thus, we announced a reorganization of company resources by managing the flow of information (cloud) and a new relationship to collective intelligence and expertise of anonymous users (crowdsourcing). The flooding caused by informational creativity bloggers and 'all journalists' raises the question of sorting information and identification information of 'quality': information is accelerated in social networks, Associate , or diggée bookmarquée and recently been sorting through the sites of social proxy (SCOOP curatedby ..).

This trend seems to announce a web reappropriation by web surfers against the sort performed by robots. Social networks are also an advertising market where spreads the affinity marketing and innovation of social networking sites such as hyperciblage the Facebook deals [7] or the new virtual currency Facebook [8]. Social networks are not a vast space of conversation and exchange, island are also a gateway to e-commerce or m-commerce: the door is so vast that any talk of f already -commerce. Regarding This second definition, we hope to communications that address: - technological developments through the standardization of middleware, new relationships between users and systems that must be multidisciplinary and give a central role to the user - the patterns of communication socionumériques networks which are the balance between SHS and ICT business models .- hesitating between free and proprietary, free and pay deepening knowledge of customs and behavior of Internet-marketing approaches uses networks incorporating the use of applications f-or-commerce legal framework of these networks questioning both the rules for terminals (interoperability, electromagnetic radiation, etc..) only uses social networks such as creating online, protected under the intellectual property regime for privacy and image rights of users and third parties, or uses subject to the rules of electronic commerce.

1] Yochai Benkler (2009), The Wealth of Networks, PUL. Benkler is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. [2] SUROWIECKI James (2006), Wisdom of Crowds, JC Lattes. [3] Dominique Cardon (2008), Networks Journal, No. 252 / 6 [4] TRANSPLANT Xavier and Nathalie SONNAC (2008), Web Culture, Dalloz. [5] These global trends are announced by Deloitte in its annual "Technology, Media & Telecommunications Predictions," presented on February 4 2011. [6] Trends again extracted from the Deloitte report cited above [7] = Facebook deals instantly, the customer receives 'tips' offered by the store in which it enters. [8] Launch scheduled for 1 July 2011 virtual currency 'Facebook credits'. Principle: an online purchase entitles you to a credit that Facebook can be used to settle in another purchase or play online.
theoretical or empirical contributions are welcome.

responses to the call for papers

Deadline for submission of abstracts: May 11, 2011 .

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Beansight: The crystal ball's Online Community

by Selma Bekkaoui

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"You may have heard of Beansight we had discussed this particular startup among the projects selected for program of the accelerator Camping. Beansight the principle is quite simple: to help you predict the future. The idea seems rather outlandish presented in that way but the concept is quite original. In fact Beansight is a community website that allows everyone to post their predictions and site members vote for or against. Eventually, the predictions of the most "listed" are highlighted and the process of being balanced itself so it is possible to know the future - depending on users Beansight - before its completion. "(...)

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NANCY NANCY Place Thiers

The first picture in view of the cars and passers-dress can be dated to the years 1928/1935.

photo 1 March 2011

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the station from the bridge Poincare

The horizon is almost the same, except the building Saint Thiébaut, partly obscured by new buildings on the photo below, then it is under construction on the other.

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July 1962 and 1st March 2011

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Facebook: a new management platform

Source: Agence France-Presse

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Facebook on Tuesday launched a new version of its platform management reviews which will require users to identify themselves before commenting on stories on partner sites, an effort to civilize the debate on the Internet.

Many sites on the Internet and newspapers have already outsourced their interfaces to Facebook comments: Users can connect their Facebook account to the site and comment on articles and by signing their name with a link to their Facebook profile.

But on these sites, it was almost always possible to comment anonymously, without identification by Facebook.

In the new version of the interface anonymity is not possible. Sites will require users to identify with Facebook or other identity providers, like Yahoo.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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IMAGES OF A CENTURY TO THE OTHER following

Nancy, Central Point
Maxéville The channel with the old dancing "The Blue Flag" hidden behind a curtain of trees in the center of the image.
Always Maxéville channel seen from the Bridge "Fleury".

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STORKS NANCY

At the top of the second chimney on the left, an unusual nest of storks.
The building is the corner of Sellier etClaudot


It seems Intelligence took place, the nest was there for 2 months!
Anyway it's really nice to see such a spectacle
floor heating ...

photos 1 March 2011

Monday, February 28, 2011

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IMAGES OF A CENTURY TO THE OTHER following

Always Metz Street near the corner of streets
Jean Lamour and Jacob Canon
From Porte Désilles perspective Rue de Metz
(Cergy find that perhaps his "Sublease")

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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IMAGES TO A CENTURY OTHER


Rue de Metz Nancy
with the top entry of French troops in July 1919

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

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NANCY night in the Faubourg

circulation at the time was not
to envy as now

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IMAGES OF A CENTURY, THE OTHER 3

Quai Isabey
Street Malzéville

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Support to "counteract" the PS

must be "barrier" at this PS system established by the elected members of the CAM (Common Muret metropolitan area) and South Axis.
For the next district elections on 20 and 27 March next Township Portet is not renewable ... but of Muret yes!
us support the presidential candidate of the majority.

Site: www.escafit2011.fr

A report on the Township Tournefeuille a candidate "New Center "appears. This is my friend Patrick Aubin. Support !

Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Jerome Batout comments: "Facebook or refusal of the conflict"

In the journal "The Debate" No. 163, Jerome Batout focuses on the psychological causes of the success of Facebook

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"In the absence of institutionalized conflict lies the success Facebook. (...) The only possible relationship is friendship. (...) An event conflict is systematically sterilized, neutralized. "

" Is it safe to project regularly a social space that systematically represses the size of dissent? "

" The conflict is part of the lives of men, among them, and in them. (...) Without these conflicts, no social life. (...) For democracy to live, it needs citizens who assume the dimension of the conflict, so that is open the door to compromise. "

Source: Stéphane Dreyfus lacroix; com

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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outcasts, bridges and primates

by Antonio A. Casilli (EHESS, Paris)

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"My speech will focus on the social structures that users of communication networks online (including the Web and social media) to help implement. I would like to show that over the past decade, scientific understanding of the modes of sociability based on the Internet has dramatically increased, and public policy related to the Internet, its regulation and governance, must take into account these developments.

But where are the pariahs of the computer?

Early assessments of the social impact of ICT (Information and Communication) at the micro level (that is to say, at the user level) date from the early 70's and insist on the negative effects of these technologies. The beginnings of computer culture has emerged from the stereotype of hacker, computer geek uncomfortable in social interactions, isolated by giant calculating machines which alienate and cut of his fellows. This characterization goes back to before the Internet. In Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation (1976), Joseph Weizenbaum portrays the subculture of programmers monomaniacal - or, as he calls, "computer bums". It is "fanatical students," who "work to exhaustion, twenty or thirty hours. When they think about eating, they are refueling at home: coffee, cola, sandwiches. [...] Their development neglected, approximate their hygiene, their contempt of the comb and razor, testify to the few cases they do with their bodies and the world in which they operate. They exist, at least when at the computer, by and for the computer. "

From that first appear and for many years, public opinion Current is almost always associated with computer use and social isolation. Cultural analysts, writers and commentators have grown this shot. The novelist William Gibson, cyberpunk culture icon, is known for having created Neuromancer (1984) the character of Case, a cyber-dependent incapable of functioning in a social context offline. "(...)

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Archaeology of new technologies

Call lyrics for the Real-Virtual Journal No. 3

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After interviewing digital as texture in its handy extension (No. 1) and the virtual in relation to the context of the everyday (No. 2), the online journal Real-Virtual proposes to rethink the "new technologies" through the concept of " Archaeology. In addition to updating their research innovative specificity, this third edition test the hypothesis of a recent grounding of these devices, beyond the limits of the contemporary era. This question is open reflections multidisciplinary and will be particularly informed by references to artistic approaches to both contemporary and not current, making visible links with other times.

"Archaeology" is derived from the Greek Arkhe , which means origin: both the point of beginning, end, the principle , which contains in itself its upcoming deployment, and command, the sovereign power, which sets the laws, which is authoritative. The archaeological perspective and presents his subject, questioning its relationship to time, its essentiality, and what determines its layout. How can we expect an archeology of new technologies which, by its very name, are defined present in a break with the past, and who disclose as simple praxis?

But in a number of artistic approaches, it appears that the stories, theories and observations on the origin of man are reinvested by the use of new technologies. Understand how such a work of Bill Viola where biblical scenes are revisited throughout the videographic slowed, that of Daniel Lee refigure the evolution from animals to humans through the hybridization of photographs, or the seams cell Nicole Tran Ba Vang manipulations that evoke it operates pixels on the screen? According to Agamben, the contemporary, whose posture is exemplary of the artist, is defined by a look out of touch, untimely, which detects the signs of this archaic taking the original meaning in the making. So rather than diversions, such references in earlier times would they reveal what is essentially at work, more subtle or invisible in the new technologies? How far can we extend the approach Couchot, which traced the history of technology in art, linking the virtual reality the prospect Albertian?

Despite an apparent break with the past, new technologies so they could start thinking in relative regularity? Following a Foucauldian archeology, can we discover deep strata discourse? How to question their emergence, their positivity, their power of repetition and weathering processes? The challenge is to redefine the new technology by updating the broader context in which they operate: without obscure the specific, the research will attempt to identify anchorages and to clarify the details. For example, starting from the Optical timeline Tony Oursler, to what could trace their beginnings story? The study of prototyping Michael Rees, inspired Hindu mudra as putti of the Renaissance, she would detect trends that run through timeless, even driving them? Would they also deploying a human essence, as suggested by the "portraits" of synthesis Catherine Ikam giving a new face to the themes of the report to another and identity? New technologies do they fit in a time when continuous or discontinuous, dynamic or static, linear, cyclic, or spiral, or crumpled (Serres)? Can they apply to the images as an anachronistic epistemology (Didi-Huberman)? They will prove to update (Deleuze), survival (Warburg), trace (Derrida), ruin (Benjamin), resonance (Bachelard) or symptom (Freud)?

> the journal site

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From Internet of things to the web objects

By Hubert Guillaud

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"" The promise of the Internet of things is to build a loose network of heterogeneous devices connected together to form a unique and coherent. But in fact, this promise is a scam ", attacking, ball head, Vlad Trifa engineer at the Institute of pervasive computing Institute of Technology in Zurich on the scene Lift in Geneva. There are already more than a dozen technical protocols for communications and home automation machines machines (M2M), but they remain largely unknown programmers who are not experts on these topics. If industry standards built to control the Internet of Things, it is far from achieved a agreement. "The reality today is that we have instead built intranets for a number of things that a web of objects, each forming an isolated island some connected devices that have virtually no way to interact with each others ". The Internet of Things is a utopia. "(...)

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Monday, February 21, 2011

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NANCY NANCY Street Vayringe to 17 years away

The disappearance of houses left on the first photo can no longer position themselves to take the second spot ... I'm on the skyline.
On the first picture, all the houses on the right have disappeared, along with the infrastructure of the crossing. Waiting for the future "boulevard".

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June 26, 1994 and February 11, 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

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Posted to the directory of podcasts from the iTunes Store.

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Geek Inc. 95: Geeks VS The Superbowl - Summary

Culture: Captain America

-Nuka-break-

Transformers 3-The Prodigies
-Cowboys & Aliens
Gallica
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Thundercats
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Sony Electronics:
-Hologram in airports
-Ubiquisys
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Epic Weekend:
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Epic Fail: Nintendo games and cheap ...

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