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Malgré la qualité des projets conduits, je ne veux pas servir de caution à une opération qui ne lève pas un certain nombre de questions que nous avons à traiter avec Google
« One thing that unites Facebook users in Asia, Europe and America: They all love Disneyland, and want everybody to know about it ». (via The world’s top Facebook check-in locations include four Disneylands and a red-light district – Quartz)
Comme condition à la prise en charge du remplacement, Samsung a demandé à un internaute de retirer la vidéo qu’il avait publiée, dans laquelle il démontrait que son Galaxy S4 avait brûlé par une surchauffe au niveau du chargeur.
« Have you ever tried to convey the feeling of walking through your favorite park? » (via Google Lat Long: Create your own Street View)
Not limiting their activities to the earthly realm, American and British spies have infiltrated the fantasy worlds of World of Warcraft and Second Life, conducting surveillance and scooping up data in the online games played by millions of people across the globe, according to newly disclosed classified documents.
« Peter Higgs, the British physicist who gave his name to the Higgs boson, believes no university would employ him in today’s academic system because he would not be considered « productive » enough ». (via Peter Higgs: I wouldn’t be productive enough for today’s academic system | Science | The Guardian)
Technology news needs a reboot. There are more stories and outlets than ever, but a troubling cycle is playing out: The race for pageviews and ad dollars is causing publications to focus on quantity over quality.




