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Rachida Dati s’est déclarée favorable aux mesures proposées par la
commission chargée de réviser l’ordonnance de 45, relative à la
justice des mineurs, et notamment à l’idée de ramener à 12 ans
l’âge auquel pourront être appliquées des sanctions pénales, dont
éventuellement une mise en détention dans le cas d’un crime.
L’Affaire des affaires sera un des albums
incontournables de janvier 2009. Et pour cause, tout ce qui parle de près ou loin
l’Affaire Clearstream est décortiqué par la presse, la classe politique sans
oublier les adeptes du “tous pourris”. Surtout que cette adaptation en bande
dessinée de la vie du journaliste d’investigation Denis Robert est
chapeautée directement par l’intéressé, aidé au scénario
par Yan Lindingre.
Les éditions Dargaud viennent de mettre en ligne les 6 premières pages du premier volet qui
en comptera 200, dessinées par Laurent Astier, auteur
d’Aven et Cellule Poison. On y
découvre un Jacques Chirac à 200 à l’heure –
ça nous change – et des personnalités clefs de l’affaire
Clearstream comme un Dominique de Villepin taillé au couteau ou un Nicolas Sarkozy
surexcité – là, ça change pas. À en croire ces
premières pages et la fameuse phrase du “croc de boucher” lancée par le
ministre de l’Intérieur d’alors, le scénario risque d’être
ponctué d’anecdotes, en plus d’un aspect pédagogique mis en avant par
l’éditeur. Les auteurs devraient ainsi s’étendre sur les arcanes des
banques offshores ou des paradis fiscaux.
Avec son côté thriller politique, L’Affaire des
affaires devrait autant séduire les amateurs de polar que les
passionnés de BD reportage. À moins que ce ne soit les fans de Jean-Jacques
Beineix, persuadés d’y voir là une suite à la
mémorable Affaire du siècle.
The Japanese corporation of Asus has announced that the new
N10JC laptop is available for purchase. This small yet good notebook has a small LCD screen that
measures 10.2-inches and provides a WSVGA resolution of 1,024x600 pixels. The processor is
powered by an Intel Atom N270 at 1.6GHz, and the graphics card is a GeForce 9300M GS.
Priced at $720 and boasting Windows XP Home Edition as the operative system, the Asus
N10JC has 1GB of RAM, 160GB on the hard-drive, and a HDMI output for high-quality image. Other
features include WiFi, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and a 4-in-1 memory card slot.
New Line will bring the romantic drama 'Nights in Rodanthe' to Blu-ray this February. Reteaming
'Unfaithful' Oscar nominee Diane Lane and co-star Richard Gere, the adaptation of the Nicholas
Sparks novel...img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/highdefdigestallnews/~4/473926893"
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Yeah, this marvel is a Nokia and it has been released at the Nokia World Event in Barcelona,
Spain! It's the latest Nokia smartphone It's the N97 here are some of the features
inside: a 3.5 touchscreen with haptic feedback and a full QWERTY keyboard and
a 5 megapixel camera, support to up to 48 GB of storage upgradable to up to 16GB via microSD. The
S60 OS has been improved to make use of the touch input, bringing it up to version 5 and includes
many of the 5800 XpressMusic's features, like the quick contacts bar and desktop widgets.
Jonas Geust, Vice President, heading Nokia Nseries said:
From the desktop to the laptop and now to your pocket, the Nokia N97 is the most powerful,
multi-sensory mobile computer in existence, together with the Ovi services announced today, the
Nokia N97 mobile computer adjusts to the world around us, helping stay connected to the people and
things that matter most. With the Nokia N97, Nseries
leads the charge in helping to transform the Internet into your Internet.
The phone will ship sometime in the first half of 2009 and it will retail for 550 Euro before
subsidies or taxes. What do you think? Don't you just love the new Nokia?
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/br /Back in May, a
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brought us news/a that Hawaii was in talks with a href="http://www.betterplace.com/"Better Place/a
to set up a network of electric car recharging and batter swapping stations across the islands. a
href="http://greenwombat.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/12/02/better-place-to-build-hawaiian-electric-car-network/?source=yahoo_quote"Fortune/a
now says that the state has inked a deal with Better Place to put their system in place by 2012. br
/br /The agreement is for Better Place to sell electric Nissan Rogues to consumers and, basically,
rent the vehicles' batteries by the mile. The company hopes that by taking out the up-front cost of
the battery, consumers will be more likely to buy an electric vehicle. br /br /You may remember
Better Place from a recent announcement that it will set up a a
href="http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/11/21/better-place-to-setup-shop-in-san-francisco-bay-area/"similar
network in the Bay Area/a. That system is also planned for a 2012 launch, which is also the date
Better Place plans to flip the switch in Australia, Denmark and Israel. Sounds like somebody's
gonna be busy.br /br /Hawaii has some of the highest gasoline prices in the nation. This is one of
the steps that the state is taking to reduce its dependence on oil. There's also the chance that
beach-seeking tourists will take an island spin in one of the electrified Nissans, go back home and
spread the green word. br /br /[Source: a
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Daniel Carter, creative director of MAKE and CRAFT magazines, told me about illustrator Christoph
Niemann's remarkable coffee-on-napkin drawings. When I was 21 I worked as an intern at a magazine.
The art director and I would brew a gigantic pot of coffee around 9 a.m. to help us get through the
day. The pot would simmer in the coffeemaker, and through evaporation the coffee strengthened
noticeably at lunchtime. In the evening hours, the remaining coffee had turned to a black
concoction with a stinging smell and tar-like taste. We endured it without flinching. Christoph
Niemann's coffee-on-napkin drawings...br style="clear: both;"/ a
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Every year, The Onion sells boxes for fake, horrible-looking products to prank unsuspecting
gift-receivers with. They've got two new one's this year: the iFeast and Kleen-Stride. What makes
these so...
Google recently announced an extension framework for Chrome, adding the ability to run extra software in the
browser. It’s a feature many had long considered missing from Google’s browser
— and one that has been key to Firefox’s popularity. But with the Chrome extensions, Google is doing much more
than just playing catch-up with Firefox. An extensible browser is the missing piece of a much
bigger puzzle: By tying its App
Engine to Google Apps (more details in the App Engine blog), the company has delivered a complete ecosystem
for cloud ISVs.
All software ecosystems need four basic things:
A platform — A complete cloud platform is distributed, ubiquitous, and
works both offline and on. App Engine lets developers build the server-side portion and not worry
about scaling. And Chrome’s extensions let coders build a cross-platform user interface
that leverages the Gears framework to work even when disconnected.
Rich APIs — All those apps can use authentication, chat, OpenSocial,
calendaring, Checkout, search, mapping, and other Google services. That makes it easy to build
rich apps with familiar components.
Administration — Google Apps lets an administrator purchase, provision
and manage permissions for an app. Deployment is
easy: Once you’ve found the app you want in the Google Marketplace, just click the “add” button, then install the Chrome extension.
A market — Google Apps has 10 million active users and is signing up some 3,000 new companies a day, according to Matthew Glotzbach,
product management director of Google Enterprise.
With the Chrome extensions, Google has made it possible for ISVs to launch ready-made niche
applications for the cloud. It’s the same thing Facebook did with its API and Salesforce
did with AppExchange; in Google’s case, ISVs now have a turnkey channel that can reach
small businesses easily.
The ability to let Apps customers buy third-party software isn’t quite ready yet.
“Now, Google Apps administrators can also deploy several new Google applications hosted on
App Engine to members of their organizations with Google Apps Labs,” said Pete Koomen,
product manager for App Engine.
So for example, a dentist’s office could use Google’s Docs suite for word processing
and spreadsheets, but also buy third-party apps from Marketplace — one for patient
scheduling, and another for invoicing. They’d all work smoothly together, online and off,
using the Apps/Docs/Chrome ecosystem.
With Google looking to find revenues beyond advertising, monetizing those 10 million accounts
has got to be a big priority. Selling third-party applications can’t be far off. Of course,
these apps will work with any browser. But they’ll likely work better with Chrome and its
extensions.
Serbian striker Milan Jovanovic scored a goal and set up another as Standard Liege became the first
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pimg src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/distributed_social_networks_puzzle.jpg" /Distributed
social networking - where users can connect their profile, friends and other data across multiple
sites - is still a relatively new concept and not fully developed. There are plenty of companies
and projects vying to be a major piece of the distributed social networking puzzle. The big
Internet companies have initiatives such as a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/opensocial_one_year_later.php"OpenSocial/a (Google), a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_connect_coming_soon_t.php"Facebook Connect/a, a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/myspace_data_availability.php"MySpace Data
Availability/a, a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/yahoo_opens_yos_to_developers.php"Yahoo! Open
Strategy/a. There are also smaller company and open source projects such as DiSo and Noserub (we
explain these below). /p p align="right"emSponsor/embr /a
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//a/p pFor the end user, the following scenario (rather simplistically) explains the end goal: in a
distributed social networking world you would be able to access your Facebook friends in MySpace,
and vice versa. Of course, it's far from a perfect world and the Facebook-MySpace sharing scenario
in particular is unlikely to happen any time soon. But slowly social networking is beginning to
open up - and not just in the major social networks either./p pWe spotted an interesting screencast
in the ReadWriteWeb Friendfeed room, a href="http://friendfeed.com/rooms/rww"The Future of Tech/a,
that explains distributed social networking more./p pobject width="400" height="273"param
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height="273"/embed/objectbr /a href="http://vimeo.com/2378501"Distributed Social Networking - An
Introduction/a from a href="http://vimeo.com/pixelsebi"pixelsebi/a on a
href="http://vimeo.com"Vimeo/a./p pThe screencast was created by a
href="http://pixelsebi.com"Sebastian Küpers/a, an Open Web and Virtual Worlds Evangelist from
Germany. He starts by explaining that profiles are a building block of social networks - for
example there's a lot of useful profile data in his Facebook account that he'd like to use
elsewhere. Friends/contacts, messaging, groups, and activity streams are other building blocks of
social networks, explained Sebastian./p pHe mentioned two projects that are aiming to create
distributed social networks by using open standards - a href="http://diso-project.org/"DiSo
Project/a (our coverage a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/messina_norris_vidoop.php"here/a and a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/wordpress_social_networks_ill.php"here/a) and a
href="http://noserub.com/"Noserub/a (a German app). DiSo is basically an umbrella project for many
of the leading open standards in the social Web currently - microformats, OpenID, OAuth and more.
Noserub describes itself as a quot;protocolquot; and uses standards like OpenID, RSS and FOAF. /p
pSebastian outlined the following use case: if you are a MySpace user and want to add someone who
isn't a MySpace user to your friends list, right now you can't. But if MySpace supported the open
standards that Noserub, DiSo and others are advocating (microformats, OpenID, etc), then it would
be possible for MySpace to support that scenario. /p h2Key Differences Between DiSo/Noserub and
OpenSocial/fbConnect/h2 pOne question that people have about distributed social networks, which
Sebastian might like to address in a future screencast, is what is the relation between open source
projects like DiSo and Noserub, and 'open data' projects of the bigcos such as Google's OpenSocial
and Facebook Connect? Chris Messina, one of the founders of DiSo, pointed out one key difference a
href="http://groups.google.com/group/diso-project/browse_thread/thread/635b58f051b54a56"in DiSo's
Google Group in June/a:/p blockquote pquot;Our model is rather different than OpenSocial as I
understand it, as we're trying to architect this in such a way that anyone can host their own
friends list (for example) and not necessarily defer to Google, MySpace, etc... for
starters.quot;/p /blockquote pSo for DiSo, they are using the Wordpress blogging platform as their
main vehicle for now. However in the same message, Chris mentioned that he's quot;personally very
interested in the overlap between DiSo and fbConnect and OpenSocial.quot; See also a
href="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2008/11/the-open-stack-diso-and-all-those-closed-stacks"Marc
Canter's comments on DiSo/a, because Marc's quot;open meshquot; theories are very relevant here./p
h2If Everything is So Open, Why Can't We Connect Yet?/h2 pThere is confusion right now because all
the commercial vendors are positioning themselves as open - yet they don't necessarily connect to
each other! For example a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/googles_new_open_stack_sans_facebook_microsoft.php"Google
has been using the term "Open Stack"/a to explain what OpenSocial is doing. OpenSocial is still in
development and it's important to point out that Google doesn't 'own' it, although it is obviously
driving it. But OpenSocial isn't being used by key players like Facebook and Microsoft; and when it
is being used by bigcos it can be buggy - a RWW commenter recently remarked that MySpace's
OpenSocial implementation is a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/googles_new_open_stack_sans_facebook_microsoft.php#comment-118698""incredibly
buggy"/a. So the fact that all of the main pieces of the distributed social networking puzzle are
still in beta, goes some way to explaining why ordinary people can't connect many of their profiles
just yet./p pimg src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/opensocial_stack08.jpg" //p pWe'd like to
get some more feedback on distributed social networks in the comments - how would you explain the
key differences between DiSo/Noserub and OpenSocial/fbConnect to people? How do you see all the
different projects connecting together eventually?/p pstrongNote:/strong the idea for this post
came from the ReadWriteWeb Friendfeed room, a href="http://friendfeed.com/rooms/rww"The Future of
Tech/a. Thanks to a href="http://friendfeed.com/pixelsebi"Sebastian Küpers/a for posting it.
If you're want to inspire the RWW crew to write posts on certain topics, a
href="http://friendfeed.com/rooms/rww"our Friendfeed room/a is a great place to let us know! Thanks
also a href="http://friendfeed.com/zee"Zee/a for managing that room for us./p stronga
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/distributed_social_networking.php#comments-open"Discuss/a/strong
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The software maker says the global economic woes and weak demand for its just-launched Creative
Suite 4 software is adding up to sluggish sales. In response, the company plans to cut 600 jobs.
Oh, man, this is sad and unexpected news: 16-year veteran CNN reporter and presenter Miles O'Brien
will be departing CNN, as the network closes its sci/space/tech news division. Snip from
mediabistro: O'Brien's departure comes as the network dismantles its science, space, environment
and technology unit in Atlanta. That includes O'Brien as well as six producers. O'Brien has been
CNN's chief technology and environment correspondent since being replaced as anchor of American
Morning in April 2007. The LA Times has an item, also. I won't go through a laundry list of the
departing names here, but I've had the pleasure of meeting and/or briefly working with a number of
them (as a guest on various CNN shows) -- they're talented, dedicated, rare professionals. And
Miles is truly one of the greats. I am so sorry to hear this news. (Thanks, MW) Previously: Xeni on
CNN's "Welcome to the Future" - Boing Boing Xeni on CNN "American Morning" re: 'net movie downloads
- Boing Boing Xeni on CNN American Morning: Apple recalls Sony batteries - Boing ... Xeni on CNN x
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