Work on the future of Unreal Tournament begins today, and we’re happy to announce that we’re going to do this together, with you.
Mois : mai 2014 (Page 6 of 10)
(via Strava Global Heatmap)
“Right now, there’s no data. We don’t know where people ride bikes,” said Jennifer Dill, a professor at Portland State University’s Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning. Dill has studied cyclists’ habits by equipping them with GPS trackers. She called the Strava data a step in the right direction. “Just knowing where the cyclists are is a start.” (via Strava, Popular With Cyclists and Runners, Wants to Sell Its Data to Urban Planners – Digits – WSJ)
Comment donner l’illusion d’utiliser les réseaux sociaux pour faire participer le public à des émissions de télévision pré-enregistrées, et poser des questions que l’animateur n’oserait pas assumer lui-même ?
A sizable coalition of technology companies has today taken a stand in favor of net neutrality in the form of a letter to the Federal Communications Commission. The group, led by giants including Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Twitter, and Yahoo, challenges a proposal the FCC is considering that threatens net neutrality.
Mercredi 7 mai 2014, le Conseil national du numérique a remis ses conclusions sur le volet numérique du projet de Partenariat Transatlantique de Commerce et d’Investissement.
Until there’s another service that all the people I care about use, I’m stuck under Facebook’s big, blue thumb. I can’t click Like on this situation.
« Pinterest users are 80% female and 20% male. In addition, female Pinterest users are far more active than their male counterparts. 92% of all pins are made by women » (via Pinners be Pinnin’: How to Justify Pinterest’s $3.8B Valuation – Ecommerce Blog)
Don’t be afraid of robots—be afraid of becoming one – Quartz
« Apparently fearing the robot takeover and the potential for a society of “cultivated leisure” we are now desperately trying to become robots ourselves in order to boost our productivity. While Silicon Valley pumps billions of dollars into realizing the Singularity, app developers, the military and many others are busy trying to decode our brains in order to hijack them into efficient robotic productivity ».