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    A Victory for Google as F.T.C. Takes No Formal Steps - NYTimes.com

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    By EDWARD WYATT Published: January 3, 2013 66 Comments

    WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday handed Google a major victory by declaring, after an investigation of nearly two years, that the company had not violated antitrust or anticompetition statutes in the way it arranges its Web search results.

    By allowing Google to continue to present search results that highlight its own services, the F.T.C. decision could enable Google to further strengthen its already dominant position on the Internet.

    #google #internet #réseaux-sociaux

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    5 in New Delhi Rape Case Face Murder Charges - NYTimes.com

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    By GARDINER HARRIS Published: January 3, 2013

    NEW DELHI — Rape, murder and other charges were filed on Thursday against five men suspected of carrying out the gang rape of a 23-year-old physiotherapy student who later died of her injuries in a case that has prompted outrage and protests across India.

    A court official announced that beyond rape and murder, the charges include destruction of evidence and the attempted murder of the woman’s companion, a list of crimes that could result in the rare imposition of the death penalty. A court official said the charges would be made public on Saturday. A sixth suspect is a juvenile, and his case will be handled separately for now.

    #inde #droit-des-femmes #droits humains #viol

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    Reka @reka CC BY-NC-SA 4/01/2013

    Google’s Lawyers Work Behind the Scenes to Carry the Day - NYTimes.com

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    Google Pushed Hard Behind the Scenes to Convince Regulators
    By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER and NICK WINGFIELD
    Published: January 3, 2013

    SAN FRANCISCO — For 19 months, Google pressed its case with antitrust regulators investigating the company. Working relentlessly behind the scenes, executives made frequent flights to Washington, laying out their legal arguments and shrewdly applying lessons learned from Microsoft’s bruising antitrust battle in the 1990s.

    Eric Schmidt, Google’s chairman. Google’s lawyers and executives played well with regulators.

    After regulators had pored over nine million documents, listened to complaints from disgruntled competitors and took sworn testimony from Google executives, the government concluded that the law was on Google’s side. At the end of the day, they said, consumers had been largely unharmed.

    #google #internet #réseaux-sociaux

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    Artworks That Shine in New York Museums - NYTimes.com

    La lumière dans l’art [enngénéral] ...

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    With New Year’s hoopla behind us, we begin to turn a corner on the season of long nights and short days. But there’s still a good stretch of darkness ahead, and New York City museums have their lights on bright.

    Illumination has been a subject and condition of art since prehistoric painters at the Lascaux caves positioned their images to catch the rays of the sun at winter solstice. Great classical cultures across the globe spun visions of the universe around the presence of solar and lunar deities. To designers of stained-glass church windows in medieval Europe light was divine benevolence in sensible form. To the Muslim creators of lusterware in the Arab world radiance as a decorative property helped bind together the widely dispersed faithful.

    Painted dawns and sunsets carried spiritual, political and personal messages for Romantic landscape artists in America and Europe. Light was scientific data to the French Impressionists, the raw material of an optical sublime. In our own era, when art has no center or has centers everywhere, light as a medium has atomized into countless forms and meanings, from fluorescent tubes and video screens to glittering magpie-eye scraps and painted rainbows.

    #art #cartographie #design #lumière #contraste

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      #couleurs

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