« Simplify the creative process and create work using both analog and digital without restrictions ». (via Watch paper evolve with Moleskine and AdobeTM – Moleskine ®)
Mois : novembre 2014 (Page 6 of 14)
« An experiment in additional ways to fund the web ».
Making information readily available in one place allows people to hold us to account, not just for the amount of money we spend providing care but for how it is spent and what it delivers for the public.
Le jeu vidéo a d’ores et déjà ses chefs d’œuvre. Le graphisme et l’histoire, et sans doute la musique et les bruitages sont autant de composantes qui ont chacune leurs critères d’évaluation exactement comme au cinéma. Un jeu s’apprécie donc dans diverses directions, non ? Pourquoi celle du sens, de la signification politique serait la seule à devoir rester par définition hors débat ? Peut-on discuter le tableau « La Liberté guidant le Peuple » sans tenir compte ni du contexte dans lequel il fut fait, ni de ses finalités, ni de sa signification ? On parlerait de quoi alors ? Du tour de main du pinceau ? Des seins de la Liberté ? De l’impression reçue sans la décortiquer, comme si nous étions des animaux ? Qui connait les entreprises qui réalisent un jeu de cette nature sait qu’elles mettent un soin fantastique à leur préparation historique et contextuelle.
By threatening journalists, trying to sabotage the competition, and even by naming the system “God View,” Uber has created a trust issue by demonstrating such a startlingly cavalier approach to its business.
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A senior executive at Uber suggested that the company should consider hiring a team of opposition researchers to dig up dirt on its critics in the media — and specifically to spread details of the personal life of a female journalist who has criticized the company… “Nobody would know it was us”.
Ad Hoc Telecom members argued that Internet providers have “terminating access monopolies.” That bit of telecom jargon means that a company trying to reach a customer has to go through the Internet providers first.
Bloggers with more than 3,000 daily readers must register with the mass media regulator.
I don’t know exactly when you passed from being cool to being weird, but the transition is complete.