TarantinoDork
@BSyria @Mar15Syria @edwardedark @AnonymousSyria @LeShaque The smoking gun, shabiha operating artillery in Homs http://t.co/ZeNMst2r
TarantinoDork
@BSyria @Mar15Syria @edwardedark @AnonymousSyria @LeShaque The smoking gun, shabiha operating artillery in Homs http://t.co/ZeNMst2r
Andy Carvin
Like out of a horror movie: all dark except for camera light illuminating chaos & bloodstains. http://bit.ly/LwjzZ6 #DeirEzZor #syria
Je déteste ce genre de question prospective : Will 2012 be the year of hypermedia ? — Tech News and Analysis
http://gigaom.com/2011/12/27/hypermedia-hyperaudio-mark-boas
The idea behind #hypermedia is as simple as it is compelling: More and more media publishers are providing closed captions for video content online – a move that is both prompted by SEO strategy as well as increased pressure to make web video accessible. And in the audio space, radio networks like NPR have long had transcripts of their recordings. Boas and others simply view this text as meta-data that points to specific pieces of a recording.
Mais la démo réalisée par la NPR avec l’api soundcloud laisse entrevoir de jolies perspectives de #radio « augmentée »
http://gigaom2.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/hyperaudio-radiolab-2.jpg
Google+ is bait: #Google+ isn’t a social network service, it’s bait | Crikey
http://www.crikey.com.au/2011/08/30/google-is-a-goddam-trojan-horse
It really, really doesn’t care. It has a bigger objective in mind.
It’s building an identity service.
[...]
Earlier this year the United States, which, despite its collapsing economy, still likes to think it runs the world, put together the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) to protect us — well, Americans — against the horror of anonymity.
“Government officials have made clear that they want the push for identity authentication to come from private industry, as BigGov is wary of the backlash if they were to start issuing digital driver’s licences for navigating the internet,” wrote Kashmir Hill in Forbes.
I imagine that Schmidt sees a certain opportunity here for Google, and Google+ is the way they’ll get it.
New evidence about Amina, the "Gay Girl in Damascus" hoax | The Electronic Intifada
http://electronicintifada.net/blog/ali-abunimah/new-evidence-about-amina-gay-girl-damascus-hoax
The information presented below connects the “Amina” blogger to two people in real life: Thomas (Tom) J MacMaster and Britta Froelicher who are married to each other.
Electronic Intifada ne digère pas non plus le hoax « Gay Girl in Damascus », et fournit ses conclusions.