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iPhone Slow ? Après une petite recherche élémentaire, il semblerait que ce phénomène affecte à chaque fois tous les téléphones… dont le dernier modèle ! Journalistes et chercheurs en herbe de Harvard et d’ailleurs, il va falloir une fois de plus être plus créatifs pour faire passer des corrélations pour des relations de causes à effets. (via Google Tendances des recherches – Recherche sur Recherche sur le Web : iphone 5 slow, iphone 4s slow, iphone 4 slow, iphone 5s slow – Dans tous les pays, janv. 2009 – juil. 2014 – réaction à Hold the Phone : A Big-Data Conundrum).

Rep: I’m just trying to figure out here what it is about Comcast service that you’re not liking.
Block: This phone call is actually a really amazing representative example of why I don’t want to stay with Comcast. Can you please cancel our service?
Rep: Okay, but I’m trying to help you.
Block: The way you can help me is by disconnecting my service.
Rep: But how is that helping you? How is that helping you? Explain to me how that is helping you.
Block: Because that’s what I want.
Rep: Okay, so why is that what you want?

« OkCupid definitely works » (via We Experiment On Human Beings! « OkTrends)

Steganography is useful when it’s important to obscure not only the content of a message, but the fact that a message exists at all, making it hard for law-enforcement agencies to detect. In digital form, it can be useful for good causes—for example, allowing a journalist facing censorship to communicate without attracting attention. But more often it has been used to infect computers and secretly steal data, or as a communication tool for criminal organizations.

« Nobody knows for sure. But if streaming can continue growing and reach Swedish levels, the music business might not be doomed after all ». (via An epic battle in streaming music is about to begin, and only a few will survive – Quartz)

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