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Simple Entrepreneur -
19 minutes ago
La revue de presse hebdomadaire pour vous faire découvrir ce qui se passe ailleurs, dans
d’autres blogs. Il s’agit d’articles en français ou en anglais que
j’ai trouvé au cours de ma veille quotidienne et que j’aimerais partager avec
vous. Comme on dit en anglais, enjoy!
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Too good to be
true (the overnight millionaire scam)
Il existe un nombre incroyable de programmes et de livres pour devenir riche. Mais alors
pourquoi leurs auteurs sont-ils obligés de continuer à les vendre pour vivre au
lieu d’appliquer les recettes qu’ils essaient de promouvoir ?
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Calacanis on
the future of startups
L’auteur revient sur la présentation de Jason Calacanis, un serial
entrepreneur, à une conférence web et présente son point de vue sur
la crise actuelle. J’ai beaucoup aimé le let the real entrepreneurs take over
your market share.
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7 awesome admin themes to skin your next client app
L’interface d’administration d’un site Internet n’est
généralement pas considérée comme étant stratégique
et est donc très souvent bâclée au niveau graphique. Heureusement, voici
une liste de designs plutôt réussis pour corriger cela.
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Image optimization, part 3: four steps
to file size reduction
Cet article présente des outils gratuits qui permettent de réduire la taille des
images sans perte de qualité. Vous seriez étonné de voir le genre
d’information que l’on peut stocker dans un fichier jpeg (comme du son par exemple)
!
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How to profit from testimonials…
even with no testimonials!
Les témoignages de clients constituent évidemment un outil marketing très
puissant pour vendre un produit ou un service. Mais comment faire si l’on n’en
possède pas ? Voici quelques conseils très pertinents…
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Gizmodo -
28 minutes ago
Looking to get a Playstation 3 for as low as $200? Who isn't! Amazon is hosting a pretty amazing
deal which could land you an 80GB PS3, a PS3 game and Bluray movie set for either $199 or $229,...
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Akihabaranews.com -
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AVRCP (Audio / Video Remote Control Profile), Marantz eill give to any iPod users to put one or
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"Bloody-Disgusting" -
34 minutes ago
Timothy Olyphant (pictured inside), who can be seen in Sony's A PERFECT GETAWAY next year, has
signed on to star in The
Crazies, Overture's remake of the George Romero horror movie being directed by Breck
Eisner. The story revolves around the inhabitants of a small Kansas town who are beset by death and
insanity after a plane crash lets loose a secret biological weapon into the water supply. Olyphant
is playing the town's sheriff. Scott Kosar and Ray Wright wrote the screenplay. Shooting begins
soon as Overture hopes to get the film in theaters by September 25, 2009.
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ESPN.com -
36 minutes ago
Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.
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Engadget -
37 minutes ago

If you thought your
ARES CG6155 was hot stuff during the sweltering summer, well, you were right. Sadly, your
bragging days have come to an end, as a new era of cutting-edge buyers are fixing to one-up you
with the purchase of ASUS' ROG CG6190. Timed to be released alongside Intel's potent Core i7 processor, this beast is built around the X58
chipset and includes an eye-catching chassis, 52% faster processing speed in 3D gaming applications
(thanks, overclocked Core i7!), up to 12GB of DDR3 RAM and support for an NVIDIA triple-SLI GPU
setup or an ATI CrossFireX rig. You'll also
notice a biometric fingerprint scanner, a unique 2-kilowatt dual power system, customized liquid
cooling modules and a SupremeFX X-Fi audio card. As ASUS loves to do, we're left in the dark on
pricing, but we'd guess it'll launch somewhere between expensive and ludicrously pricey here
soon.
[Via ComputerMonger]
Filed under: Desktops
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Ajaxian -
41 minutes ago
A little Friday fun here from Jacob Seidelin. He has added FlickrBrot to
his other fun fractal examples of
the past.
FlickrBrot commemorates the birthday of Mandelbrot himself:
Today is the birthday of Benoit Mandelbrot. About 30 years ago he pulled a bit of mathematical
beauty out of his head that would make him father of what is called fractal geometry. Today, at
84, he’s a retired Sterling Professor from Yale but is still getting awards thrown his way
and even planets named after him. I thought I’d make something to mark his birthday since
I’ve been playing a bit with fractals and JavaScript lately and because he’s just
damn cool.
What I’ve spent my morning doing is hacking together my fractal renderer with some of the
Flickr stuff I’ve also been doing. Instead of drawing colored pixels, it now pulls in a
(limited) number of Flickr images and uses those to paint a visualization of the Mandelbrot set.

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CNET News.com -
42 minutes ago
RIM announces more downloads in the first week for their BlackBerry-compatible MySpace application
than for any before.
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GigaOM -
43 minutes ago
With the recession in full swing, industries across the charts have been
laying off hundreds of employees — making the job market increasingly
competitive. So what’s a freshly unemployed tech professional to do? Hit the streets and
start networking. As the hordes of job-seekers descend upon trade shows, conferences and meetups
around the country, a few mobile startups could be poised to profit from their misery: digital
business card services.
The last few months have seen the launch of a number of services, delivered via mobile
technologies from iPhone apps to text messages, that aim to do away with the business card.
Previously, companies may have pitched their product as a “green” alternative to
dead-tree info swapping, but in today’s market, the dynamic nature of the digital business
card could prove to be a more powerful selling point — at least for a startup
that can dispatch updated, social media-connected personal data securely across the range of
mobile devices.
The iPhone has been a key driver of the market for digital business cards, at least in terms of
visibility. Gabe Zichermann, CEO of rmbrME, says his company, which had previously offered an SMS
solution with about 1,000 users, had 10,000 users (and even more downloads) of its beamME
application in the first 10 days it was available on the App Store. Other apps include Nameo, Handshake, FriendBook and iCard. Most of the services work roughly the same way: Bring two
iPhone users together, pull up the app, and a simple touch command sends information between
their devices.
However, Nameo, Handshake and iCard are limited to contacts with an iPhone. But what about those
of us without iPhones? Dub, which was launched
in beta in June of this year, is another option for the BlackBerry set, and as of
this week, its service is also available for Android phones (currently that’s just the
T-Mobile G1). (The company says service for the iPhone and Windows Mobile are due out in
December.) Perhaps Dub’s biggest claim to fame is that it offers integration with common
business services. Data can be beamed to a Salesforce.com contact management system, as well as
to mobile devices, and Dub users will soon be able to sign into the service using their LinkedIn
login and password.
But even Dub, which allows for limited cross-platform sharing, requires that both users have a
smartphone and install the app. For on-the-go information sharing, the “Do you use this
app?” conversation can add an extra layer of awkwardness and time. For universal sharing,
users might be better off with an SMS service from players such as Dropcard, TextID and rmbrME. Even iPhone
app-addicts have an option: While most iPhone apps rely on Wi-Fi networks and geolocation,
rmbrME’s iPhone app, beamME,
allows users to send personal data from their iPhone to any phone, whether it has a data
connection or just a simple voice connection.
I’m still slogging along with a Nokia 2610, so
I’m partial to technology that doesn’t leave me (with my peskyÂ
insistence on multiday battery life) out in the cold. I’ve found services like rmbrME and
Dropcard to be simple to use, and I could easily send my data to smartphone-carrying folks via
shortcode. Better yet, people could send info to me, without even knowing that I still carry a
Stone Age-era device.
While there hasn’t been much venture investment in the space just yet, Zichermann says
rmbrME has raised just shy of $1 million in angel investment, and DubMeNow has reportedly raised $1.1 million in
angel funding. DreamIt Ventures
provided seed funding for Dropcard. But the startup founders are optimistic: Zichermann says VCs
are exactly the kind of social, tech-savvy users that “get” services like rmbrME,
which should make it easier to raise funding when the time is right.
Also promising in this market: None of the services is dependent on advertising revenue. Most of
the services use a “freemium”
model, and several are working to add enterprise-level functionality. DubMeNow’s
BlackBerry-focused, Salesforce.com-integrating app seems aimed squarely at the
business-to-business marketplace. Zichermann says rmbrME also has its eye on premium services
aimed at the enterprise market, such as offering a branded, customized look and feel for user
cards.
You probably can’t throw away your business cards just yet. But if you’re in the
market for a new job, sign up for an SMS service and head out to the trade shows.
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CNET News.com -
43 minutes ago
Blog platform company improves comment system, offers it for free to everybody.
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xkcd.com -
43 minutes ago
img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/experimentation.png" title="I understand large sample sizes
are key to a low sigma, but the entire sophomore class?" alt="I understand large sample sizes are
key to a low sigma, but the entire sophomore class?" /
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Scientific American - Official RSS Feed -
43 minutes ago
pDECEMBER 1958EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOR--ensp;ldquo;But is it not possible that beneath all the
variations of individual behavior there lies an inner structure of inherited behavior which
characterizes all the members of a given species, genus or larger taxonomic group--just as the
skeleton of a primordial ancestor characterizes the form and structure of all mammals today? Yes,
it is possible! Let me give an example which, while seemingly trivial, has a bearing on this
question. Anyone who has watched a dog scratch its jaw or a bird preen its head feathers can attest
to the fact that they do so in the same way. A bird also scratches with a hind limb (that is, its
claw), and in doing so it lowers its wing and reaches its claw forward in front of its shoulder.
One might think that it would be simpler for the bird to move its claw directly to its head without
moving its wing, which lies folded out of the way on its back. I do not see how to explain this
clumsy action unless we admit that it is inborn. --Konrad Z. Lorenzrdquo;/p a
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Scientific American - Official RSS Feed -
43 minutes ago
pIf Hollywood makes a movie about the worst financial crisis since the Great
Deshy;shy;presshy;shy;sion, a basement room in a government building in Washington will serve as
the setting for a key scene. There investment bankers from the largest institutions pleaded
successfully with Securities and Exshy;shy;change Commission (SEC) officials during a short meeting
in 2004 to lift a rule specifying debt limits and capital reserves needed for a rainy day. This
decision, a real event described in the New York Times, freed billions to invest in complex
mortgage-backed securities and derivatives that helped to bring about the financial meltdown in
September./ppIn the script, the next scene will be the one in which number-savvy specialists that
Wall Street has come to know as quants consult with their superiors about implementing the
regulatory change. These lapsed physicists and mathematical virtuosos were the ones who both
invented these oblique securities and created software models that supposedly measured the risk a
firm would incur by holding them in its portfolio. Without the formal requirement to maintain debt
ceilings and capital reserves, the commission had freed these firms to police themselves using risk
tools crafted by cadres of quants./p a
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Comics Should Be Good! -
49 minutes ago
In conjunction with Prism Comics, the preeminent website
for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) comics and creators, every day this month I
will be detailing one good comic book/graphic novel with LGBT themes.
Here’s
an archive of the featured works so far!
Today we look at one of the most acclaimed and long-lasting comic strips out there!
Alison Bechdel has been producing Dykes to Watch Out For since 1983, and ever since it began it
has been a striking strip, with it’s mixture of humor, characterizations and topical
discussions.
The book follows a diverse cast of characters (with a lesbian named Mo as more or less the main
character), and while Bechdel has allowed their lives to develop in a serial narrative, the
strips also tend to revolve around the characters reacting to whatever topic Bechdel feels like
writing about.
It’s really a fascinating strip, and it is to Bechdel’s credit that it all flows so
very naturally, and has done so for literally decades.
Check out how many collections of the strips there are!!
Currently, Bechdel is touring in support of the Essential Dykes to Watch Out For.
The strip is actually on hiatus right now, as Bechdel is working on her next graphic novel (her
last graphic novel was the amazing memoir, Fun Home, which I featured earlier this month
here).
Here are the last three strips before the hiatus…
Bechdel has also become a part of the pop culture lexicon with this strip from early in the
strip’s run (before she even had settled on a serial storyline approach - these earlier
strips were with nameless characters just talking)….
The “rule” here is not one of Bechdel’s creation (she credits in the strip the
friend she heard it from), but it has been a very popular “rule” in discussing films.
Here is a link to Bechdel’s site,
where she has a strip archive and a handy dandy guide to the characters in the comic!

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MetaFilter -
50 minutes ago
Attorney General Michael Mukasey was giving a speech tonight at the Federalist Society meeting
tonight when a
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collapsed on stage/a. Talking Points Memo has a a
href="http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/245321.php"report from an eyewitness/a. br / The
TPM article goes into detail about the contents of the speech before he collapsed. Apparently he
was defending the administrations use of torture and why there shouldn't be prosecutions of
officials who approved it.
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memeorandum -
53 minutes ago
Associated Press:
Mukasey collapses
during speech — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential
Transition — WASHINGTON - Attorney General Michael Mukasey, the no-nonsense
former federal judge who took over the Justice Department after Alberto Gonzales resigned in
disgrace, collapsed during a speech Thursday night and lost consciousness.
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High-Def Digest: All High-Def Disc News -
53 minutes ago
The history of cinema is littered with comedic performers desperate to make the transition to the
ranks of Serious Actor. Just look at Jim Carrey -- as massive a superstar as he is, his continued
attempts...img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/highdefdigestallnews/~4/460378856" height="1"
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