Source : Google Traduction via Linguisticae
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59 percent of links shared on social media have never actually been clicked: In other words, most people appear to retweet news without ever reading it.
In the wake of Google’s AI Go victory, filmmaker Oscar Sharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created « Jetson » and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO’s Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.
Source : Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch – Ars Technica Videos – The Scene
Fed up with pedestrians who can’t take their eyes off the screen, the government is obliged nevertheless to try and save their lives. It will implement a six month trial of the traffic lights at a cost of A$250,000.
Source : Australia is putting traffic lights in the ground because you’re glued to your phone
I’ll reinvest all the money into marketing so we can get to that billion ASAP.Think big!
M. Sarkozy,
L’un de vos prédécesseurs à la présidence de la République ne connaissait pas le prix de la baguette, mais il savait que la baguette existait. Que vous ignoriez Le Bon Coin – si tel est vraiment le cas, ce qu’on peine à croire – est autrement plus inquiétant. Le signe supplémentaire que vous ne connaissez pas les gens que vous aspirez à représenter – et diriger – une fois de plus.
Vous ignorez donc un des fleurons de l’économie numérique française (151 millions d’euros de chiffre d’affaires en 2014). Vous ignorez un des sites les plus fréquentés en France. En février 2016, après dix ans d’existence, le site revendique 23 millions de visiteurs uniques par mois. 23 millions ! Un tiers de la population française !
Source : Le Bon Coin expliqué à Nicolas Sarkozy – Rue89 – L’Obs
As pro tablets supersede laptops, they create a need for more inventive keyboard designs
Source : Is it time to reconsider the keyboard pants? | The Verge
For Null, a full-time mum who lives in southern Virginia in the US, frustrations don’t end with booking plane tickets. She’s also had trouble entering her details into a government tax website, for instance. And when she and her husband tried to get settled in a new city, there were difficulties getting a utility bill set up, too.
Source : BBC – Future – These unlucky people have names that break computers
Well, it’s no prank. Now, iPhone users can download Peeple from the App Store.
Source : Peeple Wasn’t a Prank: “Yelp for Humans” Now Available on iPhones | Re/code




