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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
31 minutes ago
Hi
Where does Firefox 3.0.4 store favorites etc? I've looked for Library>Application
Support>Firefox>profiles but a 'Firefox' folder does not exist only a 'Mozilla' one and that
does not contain a folder called 'Profiles'
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39 minutes ago
Je constate au quotidien que les grandes entreprises, conscientes des enjeux du passage à
des dynamiques de type entreprise 2.0 et du caractère radicalement nouveau des pratiques
à mettre en Å“uvre, commencent à mettre en Å“uvre de
nouveaux types de postes. Il s’agit à la fois de pratiquer l’alignement entre
l’activité “people centric” et les enjeux de l’entreprise,
identifier les opportunités nouvelles, mettre de l’énergie dans la
transversalité et les communautés, positionner et accompagner de nouveaux types
d’outils, ré-aligner les outils sur les pratiques…
Un rôle complexe qui demande un mix entre connaissances nouvelles et compétences
traditionnelles. Il est généralement confié à une personne de
l’interne qui découvre cette complexité nouvelle et doit être au four
et au moulin. Mais avec l’expérience on voit également se profiler des
recrutements spécifiques sur des profils de postes nouveaux afin de rationaliser le
travail dans ce qui n’est plus une expérimentation mais l’industrialisation
d’une nouvelle manière de faire.
Forts de constat et de leur expérience dans la mise en place d’outils 2.0 au service
de problématiques RH (et je suis le premier à pouvoir en témoigner), mes
amis de chez Talentys ont planché
sur la question afin de proposer une grille de lecture des compétences
nécessaires et des définitions de postes adéquates à destination des
directions opérationnelles et des Directions des Ressources Humaines.
Nos réflexions ont du se croiser puisqu’ils proposent :
Le « Community Manager » (CM), animation opérationnelle des
communautés
Le « IT 2.0 expert » (ITE), gestion des outils équipant les
communautés
Le « Chief Networking Officer » (CNO), stratégies et
management des communautés
Je vous invite à télécharger ce document en cliquant ici et à nous faire part de vos retours afin de pouvoir
continuer à l’améliorer et l’enrichir.
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Engadget -
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Could you tell a few auto shows were going on in California? In case you've somehow overlooked it,
a number of automakers are showing
off some swank new
in-car connectivity options, and Dodge is striving to elicit even more fluids from your saliva
glands by showing off the Dodge EV. We initially heard about this mythical automobile back in
September, and now the very Viper-inspired whip is wowing onlookers in LA. The all-electric
plug-in boasts mid-mounted batteries, a 268-horsepower engine, a 150-mile range and a 0 to 60 time
of under five seconds. Have a peek at what you'll be attempting to finance "as early as 2010" down
in the read link.
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id="external_img_642436" alt="The Oral Law of Sinai"//a/divbr/ div class="center"bBerel Wein, "The
Oral Law of Sinai: An Illustrated History of the Mishnah"/bbr/ Jossey-Bass (2008) | English | ISBN:
0470197552 | 214 pages | PDF | 21 MB/divbr/ Written by the Orthodox historian Rabbi Berel Wein,
iThe Oral Law of Sinai/i is an extraordinary and beautifully illustrated book that explores the
Talmud—a law book that is a faithful transmission of the Oral Law of Sinai. As
Rabbi Wein explains, the Talmud is two separate books comprising the Oral Law. This work offers an
explanation of the first book of the Talmud, the Mishnah.
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Planet Ubuntu -
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img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/launchpad-heading.png alt= pa
href=https://launchpad.net/~barryimg
src=https://help.launchpad.net/BlogImages?action=AttachFile#038;do=get#038;target=baw.jpg alt=Barry
Warsaw mugshot //aOur previous emMeet the developers/em a
href=http://news.launchpad.net/meet-the-devs/meet-paul-hummerinterview/a was with a man known by
his irc nick coderockstar/code./p pOn the Launchpad team we have another rock star, the a
href=http://barry.warsaw.us/bass/index.htmlbass/a playing Mr a
href=https://launchpad.net/~barryBarry Warsaw/a!/p pstrongMatthew: What do you do on the Launchpad
team?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong In general, it is my life#8217;s work to see a
href=http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/Z/Zawinskis-Law.htmlZawinski#8217;s Law/a fully realized in
everything I touch. To that end, most of my Launchpad work has been to add spam vectors, er, I mean
mailing lists to Launchpad. I don#8217;t know why anybody would think a
href=http://barry.warsaw.us/software/index.htmlI know something about mailing lists/a, but there
you have it./p pThese days, the basic mailing list features are working pretty well, so I#8217;ve
been concentrating on other things, though often email related, such as the recent #8220;Contact
this user#8221; feature./p pstrongMatthew: Can we see something in Launchpad that you#8217;ve
worked on?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong If you#8217;ve used the Launchpad mailing lists,
you#8217;ve used stuff I#8217;ve worked on. If you try out the new #8220;Contact this user#8221;
feature in Launchpad 2.1.11, you will be using my stuff. Well, that#8217;s only if you like those
features. If you hate them, someone else did it./p pstrongMatthew: Where do you work?/strong/p
pstrongBarry:/strong I work out of my home in Silver Spring, Maryland USA. Well, I emdid/em up
until about a week ago, when I moved into a temporary rental house while we#8217;re doing some work
on our real house. I live about a mile walking distance from Washington DC./p pstrongMatthew: What
can you see from your office window?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong Right now, not much other than
the side of my neighbor#8217;s house, but when I#8217;m back in my real home, I have a somewhat
less boring view of the neighborhood. I can see all the way up the street leading to my house, so
I#8217;m always prepared when the Fedex truck drops off the latest awesome mugs and hoodies from
the a href=http://shop.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu store/a (/me waits for his endorsement bonus check)./p
pstrongMatthew: What did you do before working at Canonical?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong Directly
before coming to Canonical I worked at a company called Secure Software, incidentally with
Mailman#8217;s original inventor John Viega, though we were not working on Mailman. Secure built
products around static analysis of C, C++, and Java code for security vulnerabilities. It was very
cool software and allowed me to do a lot of C, C++ and Java hacking as well as the usual big pile
of Python. I also did more Windows development than I#8217;d ever done before, and let#8217;s just
say it#8217;s nice to be working for the makers of Ubuntu now! Unfortunately mdash; or maybe
strongfortunately/strong mdash; Secure did not overwhelm in the market and, here I am!/p pI#8217;ve
been pretty lucky to work at some great places, though my career has been pretty eclectic.
I#8217;ve been able to do a lot of open source and free software, both officially and incidentally
in my career. I won#8217;t bore you with the ten page resume though./p pstrongMatthew: How did you
get into free software?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong Well, I#8217;m an old timer so I#8217;ve
actually been into free software probably before the term was even invented! My first real software
job was as a summer intern at the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST), a US Federal research
lab in suburban Maryland. I was hacking on homebrew graphics systems for robotic real time control
and visualization, and most of the work was in FORTH. There was a pretty vibrant FORTH community
and we shared lots of code, often by 8#8243; floppy disks, 9 track tapes and over the original
ARPAnet and uucp. I continued with NBS/NIST after I graduated college and our lab eventually
migrated to early SunOS systems. By that time I was learning C and hacking Unix, Emacs, window
systems, etc. Back then at least, the software that US federal employees wrote was not subject to
copyright (because it was taxpayer funded), so it was easy to give away, and it#8217;s always
seemed very natural for me to share code./p pA few years ago I searched some of the various Usenet
archives for early postings of mine. I think my first public post was of some Emacs trinket I wrote
in 1985. It was probably what eventually became Supercite. In any case, tapping into that culture
and its social interactions really got me hooked. I made a lot of friends online and I#8217;ve been
very luck to keep many of them and even meet some of them in the real world./p pstrongMatthew:
What#8217;s more important? Principle or pragmatism?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong a
href=http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0020/The Zen of Python/a says #8220;Practicality beats
purity#8221;./p pstrongMatthew: Do you/have you contribute(d) to any free software
projects?/strong/p pYes, quite a few actually./p pThese days I#8217;m most active in a
href=http://python.org/Python/a and a href=http://www.list.org/GNU Mailman/a, though there are
probably a dozen or so FLOSS projects I contribute to in various ways. I used to contribute a lot
to Emacs and XEmacs, but these days I prefer to just be a (l)user. I also tend to scratch my own
itch, and hosting projects on Launchpad and using Bazaar makes that just incredibly easy. For
example, I needed an email robot on some of my public email addresses, so I wrote #8216;a
href=https://launchpad.net/replybotreplybot/a#8216; which tries to do that totally anti-social job
in the most standards-compliant way possible. Even though the package is published on the a
href=http://pypi.python.org/pypiPython Cheeseshop/a, all the project management happens on
Launchpad. In fact a href=https://launchpad.net/mailmanGNU Mailman itself is hosted on Launchpad/a
now too./p pstrongMatthew: Tell us something really cool about Launchpad that not enough people
know about?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong a href=https://help.launchpad.net/Code/ReviewMerge
proposals/a are my latest kick. We use them a lot on the Launchpad project, and I think
they#8217;re a great way to manage branches, review code, and link them to bugs, milestones and
releases. I#8217;m not yet sure how useful all that stuff is for smaller projects, but for a large
complicated beast like Launchpad, merge proposals are really great./p pstrongMatthew: Four string,
six string or fretless?/strong/p pstrongBarry:/strong Ah, what a great question, but those are not
either/ors! img src=http://news.launchpad.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:)
class=wp-smiley / I firmly believe that if you can#8217;t play a 4, you have no business with more
strings. Guitar players would be wise to heed that advice. img
src=http://news.launchpad.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:) class=wp-smiley / I
played bass for almost 25 years before I got my first 5 string, and it#8217;ll probably be another
25 before I get a 6. My grandkids will have to slap and pop that hi C string for me though./p
pFretlesses are very cool, and I played a 4 fretless (with a hipshot) almost exclusively for many
years, though I am no Jaco. A good #8220;mwaahh#8221; just makes me so happy. My main axe these
days though is a fretted MTD American 535. Having that gut rumbling low B string is just too much
fun, though you have to use it tastefully. I#8217;m still saving up for a fretless 535 to match my
main axe, but it#8217;s much harder to sneak those things past my wife these days. img
src=http://news.launchpad.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:) class=wp-smiley / /p
pstrongMatthew: a href=https://launchpad.net/~kikoKiko/a#8217;s special question! You#8217;re at
your computer, you reach for your wallet: what are you most likely to be doing?/strong/p
pstrongBarry:/strong Okay, this is a family show, right?/p pI do purchase a lot of stuff online. I
hate going to the malls and I really hate shopping so if I can get through the holidays without
getting in my car, it#8217;s a success. One of our favorite places is Zappos because you can just
order like $10,000 worth of shoes, keep the one pair you like and send them all back for free. I do
buy the occasional software, but not too much ongoing services, though I#8217;m currently looking
at encrypted, secure online backups. I do tend to like to roll my own though, since hacking is so
much fun./p pThanks for listening!/p

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TechCrunch -
46 minutes ago
Bucket
tests and experimental products
are one thing. But to mess
with the real Google search is serious stuff. Why did they do it?
Google’s overall
search share has grown substantially
this year (and all other years since it went live). Their share of search advertising dollars
is
likely even higher.
The changes Google made to search today certainly make it more interactive and social. I can now
write comments on search results, and read comments from everyone about TechCrunch (or anything
else - see the awesomely useful TechCrunch comments in the image below) and vote them up or down.
I can move search results around on the page - up, down, or off the page entirely. I can also add
other URLs into search results.
In fact. Google paid Wikia Search the
highest compliment possible today. They copied most of their features.
So, why did they do it?
In their blog
post, Google says they’ve created a way to customize search results, and share (via the
comments). They say they are striving to improve the search experience, and giving people tools
to make search even more useful to them in their daily lives.
But Google search wasn’t broken. It’s one of the few things on the Internet that
isn’t. I love it, as does 62% of everyone on the Internet. This new stuff is a mess of
arrows and troll comments and stuff moving around the page. That doesn’t make my search
experience more useful. It makes it move to another search engine.
The worst part of the new stuff is you can’t turn it off. Once you click “Yes,
continue” you’re in. And as far as I can tell, you can’t get back to the good
old Google that worked just fine.
Google, I’m begging. Please pull a Lively and get rid of this
thing fast.
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FT.com - World, Europe -
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