Introducing the Leap (par leapmotion)
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But the unprecedented positive network externalities Facebook enjoys mean that the company has plenty of time to recover from mistakes like this. People who get disenchanted with Facebook have nowhere else to go unless they want to move to a much smaller network—which, thanks to the logic of network externalities, is a less valuable network, a network they’re not inclined to move to.
Spring is finally here again, which means that people are getting back outside to hang out in the sun. But finding the right sunspot isn’t always easy – Bright Light by Ray Ban (par Michal Sitkiewicz)
General Motors plans to stop advertising with Facebook Inc. after deciding that paid ads on the site have little impact on consumers’ car purchases, according to a GM official.
Netscape fut racheté par AOL en 1998 puis dépérit, devancé technologiquement par l’Internet Explorer de Microsoft.
An entity graph of people, places and things, built by a community that loves open data.
L’objectif est aussi de favoriser la sérendipité, en permettant à l’internaute d’anticiper ses requêtes. “Nous pouvons parfois aider à répondre à la question, avant même que vous l’ayez posée”, explique le moteur de recherche.
Faire la queue devant un QR Code, cela me déprime d’avance ! (via Wikipedia:GLAM/MonmouthpediA – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
« Provide the ultimate gaming experience from the cloud » (via Cloud Gaming Solutions | GeForce Grid | Cloud Computing | NVIDIA)
« Among the findings is that people in megacities give mobile network coverage the fourth-highest satisfaction rating, alongside water distribution and the availability of social spaces, ranging from cafés to entertainment facilities. On the other hand, poor air quality and lack of parking lead to dissatisfaction ». (via City life: How satisfied are you? – Ericsson)


