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Qui a dit que la publicité ne pouvait pas être éthique? Une initiative
inspirée de la « one million dollar page », initiée en 2005 par Alex Tew,
vient de voir le jour. L'objectif: verser autant d'euros [...]
Domtar Corporation a annoncé hier qu'elle venait de joindre les rangs du Chicago Climate
Exchange (CCX). Domtar soutient que cette initiative témoigne de son engagement soutenu
envers des pratiques respectueuses de l'environnement et également durables. a
href=http://www.ledevoir.com/2008/12/04/220736.htmlSuite/a
Vous avez aimé Mirror's Edge sur Xbox 360, pourquoi ne pas se tenter à la version 2D
en flash. Cette initiative plutôt sympa est dispo à cette adresse....
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/jono.png alt= pWhat an exciting week of events
ahead!/p pFirstly, I will be attending a href=http://fosscamp.org/FossCamp/a from the em5th - 6th
December/em. There a variety of upstreams meet together in a number of free form sessions to
discuss anything and everything about how we work together. Everyone is welcome, so if you can pop
along to the Google offices at em1400 Crittenden Lane, Mountain View, CA 94043/em do come and say
hello. img src=http://www.jonobacon.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:)
class=wp-smiley / /p pNext up, and taking place at the same venue all next week (8th - 12th
December) will be our a href=https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDSJauntyUbuntu Developer Summit/a. Over 200
of us will be gathering together to design, discuss and plan our next version of Ubuntu: version
9.04, the Jaunty Jackalope./p pUDS is always the highlight of my travel calendar. Five days of
sessions spread across seven tracks, every day chock full of brainstorming sessions on a range of
topics and planning their implementation. Each track focuses on different elements of the Ubuntu
platform and community, and I run the rather unsurprisingly titled emCommunity Track/em. In our
track we will be discussing all manner of governance, process, initiative, collaboration and
participation issues. The track will touch on a variety of aspects of our community including MOTU,
LoCo Teams, Hall Of Fame, Harvest, Councils, Upstreams, ubuntu.com and more. It is going to be an
exhilarating week of discussion; I am chomping at the bit to get started./p pBut UDS is way more
than just sessions. It is about people. UDS brings together a fascinating, inspiring and indelibly
social group. There is a fantastic atmosphere at UDS and a very real sense of community. We work
hard to try and make UDS feel as welcoming and open to ideas and discussion as we can. It is an
opportunity to re-affiirm old friendships and make new ones. Every day we not only work hard
together, but we play hard too. Anyone who has been to a UDS will be well aware of just how
physically draining it can be: long days full of discussion and long evenings of socialising make
for a pretty tiring week. I think my coffee intake increases as the week progresses. img
src=http://www.jonobacon.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:) class=wp-smiley / /p
pI am particularly excited about this UDS. I am not only excited at the group who we know are
coming (many of which we sponsored), but I think Jaunty offers so much opportunity across all
Ubuntu editions. This is going to be an important release in the Ubuntu story. Everyone is welcome
to be a part of it, and everyone is welcome at UDS. img
src=http://www.jonobacon.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:) class=wp-smiley / /p
pSee you there folks!/p
Here’s the latest installment of a weekly reader interactive segment on the blog, where I
answer reader-submitted e-mails to bcronin@comicbookresources.com (and other e-mails that
don’t require responses).
Enjoy!
Mailbag entries were a bit slim this week - it was almost as if people were spending the
Thanksgiving holiday with their families rather than sending me mailbag entries - how dare they!!
Friendly publicist David got me hip to a cool new thing NBM is doing - a blog for all NBM’s
comic creators! And since NBM has such awesome people as Rick Geary, Neil Kleid, Ted Rall and
Lewis Trondheim, that’s a pretty sweet sounding blog!
Check it out here.
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Some new podcast called the Handsome Genius Club sent me a link to their podcast site. Here it is!
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ed!=Awesome! took issue with the #1 fight on the Top 25 Comic Book Battles, and sent me a link
from his website where he explains why Batman could never defeat Superman. Here is the link. I think he
seemed to believe that I picked the results myself - I did not - they were voted on by you, the
readers!
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Our favorite young comic book hopeful, Chris Jones, wrote in to show some pages from the comic he
is shopping around:
I talk a lot about the comic I’m working on, and I’d figure you might want to know
what it WAS, and make sure that I wasn’t just pissing into the wind with flights of fancy.
Well, here are the first couple of scripts, and some art for the second issue, drawn by the
wonderful Serena Guerra. If you think it’s worth showing off on the blog or in the letters
section, you can do that, or don’t if you think it’s garbage, or simply choose to
ignore the whole thing. Enjoy!
It’s not like I have a lot of other letters here, Chris, so sure, let’s show everyone
your comic!
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Comic book blog Destructo Co. is doing a holiday scavenger hunt to benefit Hero Initiative!
Here’s what they’re doing:
Here’s how ComiXmas works: On Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 12:00 pm (CST) Destructo Co.
will post our Xmas Wish List containing a combination of 12 Hidden Items and Trivia Questions
online. You have 24 hours to collect as many of the hidden items and answer as many of the trivia
questions as you can. One of the items participants must supply is proof of their donation to The
Hero Initiative in the amount of at least $1. The first participant to submit the most correct
items and answers to comixmas@destructoco.com (email must contain “ComiXmas List” in
the subject line) before 12:00 pm (CST) on December 14, 2008 wins a grand prize of 12 FREE COMIC
BOOK SUBSCRIPTIONS from Marvel, DC or a combination of both. All proceeds from the event will go
to benefit The Hero Initiative. Contact Destructo Co. at ComiXmas@destructoco.com with any
questions. See the Official Rules for complete details before participating.
That’s about it, but in case you were wondering, you don’t have to participate in the
scavenger hunt to donate. Every little bit helps. Good luck and thanks for your support!
Happy Holidays! - The Destructo Co. Staff
Check out their site here for more details.
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Good ol’ Bright-Raven is having a holiday sale at his DeviantArt website! Some pretty darn
cheap prices there! Check it out here.
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The nice publicist Margaret wrote in to remind folks about IDW’s big Customer Appreciation
sale!
DECEMBER 6, 10 AM - 3 PM. The sale will be held in IDW’s parking lot, 5080 Santa Fe St, San
Diego, CA 92109.
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Another nice publicist, Margot, showed me this neat Wanted game.
If you do, be sure to send me an e-mail to bcronin@comicbookresources.com with the subject
heading “Mailbag” if you want to be included in next week’s mailbag!
L'EAI (Enhanced Analytics Initiative) change de forme. Cette initiative, réunissant fonds de
pension et gestionnaires d'actifs, pour développer la recherche extra-financière, va
devenir un groupe de travail dans le cadre des PRI (« principles for
In their coverage of World AIDS Day, several media outlets, including CNN, The Washington
Post, The Indianapolis Star, and The Wall Street Journal, praised or
uncritically reported praise of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). However,
none of those outlets noted criticism of PEPFAR's requirement that starting in fiscal year 2006, 33 percent of funds set aside for
prevention under the act that created PEPFAR be spent on abstinence-until-marriage education -- a
provision the Bush administration
reportedly lobbied Congress to add. According to many of the government officials responsible
for managing PEPFAR abroad, as well as the Institute of Medicine (IOM), this requirement hindered PEPFAR's effectiveness in
preventing the spread of AIDS. Congress removed the requirement when it reauthorized PEPFAR in 2008.
The following media outlets praised or uncritically reported praise of Bush's AIDS relief
efforts:
On the December 1 edition of CNN Newsroom, CNN correspondent Kathleen Koch stated
that Bush's AIDS policy is "something that the president is quite proud of" and that "[t]he
strides that the U.S. has helped make globally in the fight against HIV/AIDS" are "a really
important part of his legacy."
A December 2 Washington Postarticle reported that "Bush called his program to combat HIV/AIDS 'one of
the most important initiatives of my administration' and praised it as a resounding success."
The Post added: "The administration's HIV/AIDS initiative is a particular point of
pride for Bush, who has received praise at home and abroad for his leadership on the issue."
In a December 2 article, The Indianapolis Star uncritically reported that U.S.
global AIDS coordinator Randall Tobias said that under Bush, the "U.S. has led the global fight
against AIDS with the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief."
A December 1 post on The Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire blog reported
that "[t]he White House is expected to roll out a series of retrospectives on President George
W. Bush's achievements throughout the month of December" in order to "burnish" his "record."
The post went on to report that "in remarks at the White House, Bush started with a recap of
his substantial accomplishments on AIDS relief" and also uncritically reported Rev. Rick
Warren's assertion that "[n]o man in history, no world leader has ever done more for global
health than President George W. Bush, and I think we need to recognize that and I thank you for
that."
None of these reports mentioned criticism of PEPFAR's abstinence-until-marriage requirement.
According to a 2007 IOM report, "the abstinence-until-marriage budget allocation ... hampers ... PEPFAR's ability to meet the [prevention] target":
PEPFAR's approach to achieving the prevention target involves planning and implementing
prevention programs and activities that are evidence-based, harmonized with country plans and
priorities, and appropriate to each country's unique epidemiologic and cultural context. However,
the abstinence-until-marriage budget allocation in the Leadership Act hampers these efforts and
thus PEPFAR's ability to meet the target. Despite the efforts of the Office of the U.S. Global
AIDS Coordinator to administer the allocation judiciously, it has greatly limited the ability of
Country Teams to develop and implement comprehensive prevention programs that are well integrated
with each other and with counseling and testing, care, and treatment programs and that target
those populations at greatest risk.
IOM further found
that "the Committee has been unable to find evidence for the position that abstinence can stand
alone or that 33 percent is the appropriate allocation for such activities even within integrated
programs."
Moreover, in a 2006 report, the Government Accountability Office
(GAO) noted the assessments of the "focus country teams" made up of the "U.S. agency officials responsible for
managing PEPFAR in the focus countries." According to the GAO, "about half of the focus country teams told us that meeting the
[abstinence] spending requirement can undermine the integration of prevention programs":
Satisfying the Leadership Act's abstinence-until-marriage spending requirement presents
challenges to most country teams. Several focus country teams indicated that they value the ABC
model [Abstain, Be faithful, or use Condoms] as an HIV/AIDS prevention tool and noted the
importance of AB [abstinence/faithfulness] messages, particularly for certain populations.
However, about half of the focus country teams told us that meeting the spending requirement can
undermine the integration of prevention programs by forcing them to isolate funding for AB
activities. Further, 17 of the 20 PEPFAR teams required to meet the spending requirement unless
they obtain exemptions from it reported that the spending requirement presents challenges to
their ability to respond to local epidemiology and cultural and social norms.
Additionally, in a November 2006 report
titled "Bush's AIDS Initiative: Too Little Choice, Too Much Ideology," the Center for Public
Integrity stated that Bush's AIDS relief policy "has enabled his administration to funnel tens of
millions of dollars to Christian faith-based organizations that support his ideology and form his
political base." The report quoted Dr. Paul Zeitz, executive director of the Global AIDS
Alliance, asserting that PEPFAR "is failing to stop the global spread of AIDS and failing to help
lead the world to stop this deadly disease. ... We have a flawed framework with flawed policies
that have kept us from being where we should be by now."
A February 21 New York Timesarticle reported that amid Democratic efforts to remove the abstinence
spending requirement from PEPFAR, Bush "defended the requirement":
[F]or the first time on the trip, Mr. Bush faced tough questioning from an African reporter about
his administration's requirement that one-third of the AIDS initiative's prevention funds be
spent on programs promoting abstinence.
The independent Institute of Medicine has said the abstinence requirement is hindering prevention
efforts. Democrats in Congress, debating reauthorization of the initiative, want it dropped.
Mr. Bush's questioner on Wednesday told the president that the requirement was not realistic,
because "multiple sexual relationships or partner relationships is the reality" in African
societies, "though it's not spoken of in public."
As he has in the past, Mr. Bush defended the requirement, but he then went a step further.
"I monitor the results," he said. "And if it looks like it's not working, then we'll change. But
thus far I can report, at least to our citizens, that the program has been unbelievably
effective. And we're going to stay at it."
Additionally, a February 18 article on the San Francisco Chronicle's website reported:
"It is a balanced program. It is an ABC program: abstinence, be faithful and condoms. It's a
program that's been proven effective," he [Bush] said, speaking at a news conference with
Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, an enthusiastic supporter of the effort.
"I understand there's voices on both ends of the political spectrum trying to alter the program,"
Bush said. "I would ask Congress to listen to leaders on the continent of Africa ... analyze what
works, stop the squabbling and get the program reauthorized."
Congress subsequently passed the reauthorization bill, and Bush signed it on July 30. According to a 2008 GAO report, the bill "removes the abstinence-until-marriage spending requirement and
calls for the Global AIDS Coordinator to ensure that abstinence and fidelity programs are
evidence-based and country-based."
From the 11 a.m. ET hour of
the December 1 edition of CNN Newsroom:
HARRIS: Today, World AIDS
Day. Take a look at this. That means four people will be infected while I'm on your television
screen. Today is the 20th World AIDS Day. Globally, 33 million people are believed to be infected
with HIV. CNN's Kathleen Koch is at the White House, where a gigantic red ribbon decorates the
North Portico. Kathleen, good morning to you. Quite a sight.
KOCH: Yes indeed, Tony. This very same ribbon actually graced the North Portico, if you'll
remember, last year on World AIDS Day. And it's important to point out that this is a really --
something that the president is quite proud of, the strides that the U.S. has helped make
globally in the fight against HIV/AIDS, a really important part of his legacy. And he and the
first lady came out on the North Lawn about an hour and a half ago underneath this great, huge
ribbon that's gracing the North Portico.
And the president talked about how his President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, known in the
shorthand version as PEPFAR most of the time -- how it finally has reached the goal that it set
back in 2003, when it started, of increasing the number of people who are receiving
anti-retroviral treatment for HIV/AIDS from 50,000 -- that was the number in 2003 -- to 2 million within just five
years.
BUSH [video clip]: When
PEPFAR began, only 50,000 people living with HIV in all of sub-Sahara Africa were receiving
anti-retroviral treatment. Around the world, we've also supported care for more than 10 million
people affected by HIV, including more than 4 million orphans and vulnerable children. More than
237,000 babies had been born HIV-free thanks to the support of the American people for programs
to prevent mothers from passing the virus on to their children.
KOCH: Now, for the last hour or so, the president has been participating across town in a civil
forum in global health here in Washington. And the president receiving a touching video tribute,
not only from U.N. -- the head of the U.N., Ban Ki-moon, but from Bono, from Bill Gates. The
president also reflected on how he got involved in fighting this global pandemic of AIDS, and he
talked about, if he'd done nothing about it, how he would have, quote, "disgraced the office of
the presidency." And he also discussed how he was surrounded by people who felt this was just
such an important cause for the United States to take up, people including Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice.
Now, looking at the program, the president did just in July sign legislation that will authorize
another $48 billion, Tony, to expand the program.
HARRIS: All right, Kathleen Koch. Wow, that's quite a figure right there.
KOCH: Quite a lot.
HARRIS: Yeah. At the White House for us, Kathleen, thank you.
pOne wonders sometimes, with all the other stuff they've always got going on, if the members of a
href="http://www.sonicyouth.com/"strongSonic Youth/strong/a ever have to remind themselves that
they're in Sonic Youth. Like, can you picture Thurston, jamming out with a
href="/article/record_review/145413-original-silence-the-second-original-silence"strongOriginal
Silence/strong/a, thinking, "Oh, crap, a
href="/article/news/145351-sonic-youth-link-with-matador-for-next-album"strongwe just signed to
Matador/strong/a! I better call Lee and get my lanky behind to the studio!" Or Kim's a
href="/article/record_review/50830-free-kitten-inherit"stronghanging out with Yoshimi and Julie
Cafritz/strong/a and realizes she's gotta write a bassline for that pesky other band of hers?
There's been a wealth of happenings with the members of Sonic Youth lately, though precious little
of it has to do with Sonic Youth proper./p pBut more about those side gigs in a minute.../p
pFirstly, the four Yoofs managed to get together in the same room recently to collaborate
withnbsp;Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and composer Takehisa Kosugi on a brand new piece of
music. The piece will soundtrack a new work by the a href="http://www.merce.org/"strongMerce
Cunningham Dance Company/strong/a that will debut at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in mid-April, in
celebration of choreographer Merce Cunningham's 90th birthday. The a
href="http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=703"strongMerce Cunningham at 90/strong/a piece will be
performed on April 16-19. (You might remember the Merce Cunningham Dance Company as being the
people who a href="http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/11/03/031103crda_dancing "strongbrought
Radiohead and Sigur Roacute;s together/strong/a back in 2003.) br /br /So, yeah. Sonic Youth + Led
Zeppelin + dancers = MASSIVE SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM EXPLOSION!!!/p pAlso, that traveling,
career-spanning a href="/article/news/48683-sonic-youth-plan-career-spanning-art-exhibit"strongart
exhibit/strong/a, a href="http://www.sonicyouth.com/main/includes/sensationalpop.html"strong"Sonic
Youth Etc.: Sensational Fix"/strong/a is on display until January 4 in Bolzano, Italy. It'll move
to the Kunsthalle in Dusseldorf, Germany from January 31-April 26, Konsthall in Malmo, Sweden May
29-September 6, and Centro Huarte de Arte Contemporaneo in Navarra/Nafarroa, Spain from October
2009 through January 2010.br /br /Other than that, and presumably working on their Matador debut,
Sonic Youth as a unit has been pretty quiet recently. Individually, though, they have a hell of a
lot going on.br /br /Thurston Moore's a href="http://www.ecstaticpeace.com/"strongEcstatic
Peace/strong/a label recently offered up an LP from a trio comprised of saxophonist Paul Flaherty,
Vampire Belt guitarist (and Thurston's partner in Northampton Wools) Bill Nace, and Thurston
himself. The three-track set, emFlaherty/Nace/Moore/em, was crafted last winter, and sports three
very amusingly-titled tracks: "Sex", "Drugs" and "Lavender". Northampton Wools promise their debut
LP from the label shortly, and Ecstatic Peace will also issue an album by Hat City Initiative, a
group featuring Thurston and his brother Gene Moore, as well as a forthcoming collaboration between
Thurston and noise god Prurient. Thurston also just issued an ultra-limited edition cassette to a
href="http://www.destructiveindustries.net/"strongDestructive Industries/strong/a which they call
his "most encompassing and introverted work to date". We'd tell you more about it, except it is
sold the hell out. Moore also recently a
href="http://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/spike-jones-where-the-wild-things-are-1/"stronginterviewed
director Spike Jonze/strong/a for emInterview /emmagazine, and introduced a screening of David
Bowie videos at NYC's Museum of Modern Art earlier this week.br /br /Moving on, Sonic Youth drummer
Steve Shelley pops up on Spanish singer a href="http://www.christinarosenvinge.com/"strongChristina
Rosenvinge/strong/a's recent album emTu Labio Superior/em, which was recorded and mixed by a
href="/article/record_review/36646-rather-ripped"strongemRather Ripped/em/strong/a producer John
Agnello at Sonic Youth's studio in Hoboken, NJ. Rosenvinge will hit the road in Spain with Shelley,
Chris Brokaw, and Jeremy Wilms early next year./p pSY guitarist Lee Ranaldo and photographer Leah
Singer (his wife) have an art exhibit entitled "Space Within These Lines Not Dedicated" hanging at
the Teaching Gallery at Troy, New York's Hudson Valley Community College through December 6. They
also have two art shows scheduled for February 2009: ILoveYouIHateYou" at Magasin3 in Stockholm and
"Between You amp; Me" at CNEAI (Centre national de l'estampe et de l'art imprim) in Paris. Ranaldo
is also producing a series of three 12" singles by the French band a
href="http://www.hifiklub.com/"strongHIFIKLUB/strong/a, set to be released in 2009. And he shows up
in the new documentary film a
href="http://www.flickerflicker.com/flash/index.html"strongemFLicKeR/em/strong/a, about artist
Brion Gysin's "dream machine."/p pa
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Cafebabel - Tallinnwrites
about Tallinn government's initiative of an online vote on “whether the new city
theatre’s building or the new cultural centre Kultuurikatel should be built before the
other.”
New Delhi resident Raj Mathur is living proof that a Free and Open Source Software advocate can
earn a decent living working with clients who are using or planning to use FOSS. Raj has also
been a member of the Open Source Initiative board of
directors and is a leading member of his local Linux users group. He's also contributed to more
than a few Free Software projects over the years. Raj is a "heartbeat of GNU/Linux" kind of guy
-- not famous, but a stalwart soldier in the worldwide FOSS army. (And a nice person, too.)
Google announced today that advertisers will be able to buy commercials on
The Hallmark Channel and The Hallmark Movie Channel through the Google TV Ads service
starting early next year. While the deal will give Google access to both networks’ national
audiences, the announcement did not indicate how much inventory Hallmark would make available to
the search giant.
While Google struggled to get its TV ads service up and running, with just DISH Networks using
the service, the search giant is starting to gain some traction in its strategic shift to
targeting programmers. The Hallmark deal comes just a few months after NBC opened up
some of the ad inventory on its Sci Fi, Oxygen, MSNBC, CNBC, Sleuth and Chiller cable channels.
Heading off Google before it could dominate the TV ad space like it does the search ad space was
one of the reasons behind the creation of Canoe Ventures, the joint initiative of the six major
cable companies to sell targeted ads and interactive services across those networks. Both
entities talk about delivering better data from users to create more optimized ads. Canoe CEO
David Verklin gave a fiery speech at NewTeeVee Live where he delivered the message: “Don’t count out
the television business.”
Rappelez-vous : il fut un temps où un acronyme commençant par ww n’vait rien
à voir avec le web, et où le panda n’était pas le logo d’un
navigateur mais celui du WWF, ce qu’il est toujours
d’ailleurs.
La vénérable et indispensable institution vient de faire un pas dans le web social
en lançant son propre portail communautaire : Planète Attitude est un lieu
d’échanges et de débats sur les questions qui portent sur la
préservation de l’environnement et des espèces.
Le site, développé sur Ning par l’agence
Pepper Cube, propose l’ensemble des fonctions
classiques que l’on s’attend à trouver sur un réseau social, des
informations générales aux vidéos et photos, en passant par les blogs et les
forums.
L’écologie a le vent en poupe sur internet, et cette initiative aura le
mérite de fédérer une partie de ceux qui ont des choses à
dire (ou à apprendre) sur le sujet. Si la réalisation du site est
soignée et le graphisme agréable, je regrette cependant que le flux RSS ne soit
réservé qu’aux seuls billets de blogs car j’aurais aimé inscrire
un fil général dans mon agrégateur afin de suivre toute
l’actualité du site. D’autre part l’inscription est obligatoire si vous
voulez accéder au moindre contenu, fermé aux internautes de passage.
Le site semble toutefois déjà très actif, et ne devrait pas rencontrer trop
de difficultés à recruter de nombreux membres, vue la notoriété et
l’image favorable du WWF.
Rappelez-vous : il fut un temps où un acronyme commençant par ww n’vait rien
à voir avec le web, et où le panda n’était pas le logo d’un
navigateur mais celui du WWF, ce qu’il est toujours
d’ailleurs.
La vénérable et indispensable institution vient de faire un pas dans le web social
en lançant son propre portail communautaire : Planète Attitude est un lieu
d’échanges et de débats sur les questions qui portent sur la
préservation de l’environnement et des espèces.
Le site, développé sur Ning par l’agence
Pepper Cube, propose l’ensemble des fonctions
classiques que l’on s’attend à trouver sur un réseau social, des
informations générales aux vidéos et photos, en passant par les blogs et les
forums.
L’écologie a le vent en poupe sur internet, et cette initiative aura le
mérite de fédérer une partie de ceux qui ont des choses à
dire (ou à apprendre) sur le sujet. Si la réalisation du site est
soignée et le graphisme agréable, je regrette cependant que le flux RSS ne soit
réservé qu’aux seuls billets de blogs car j’aurais aimé inscrire
un fil général dans mon agrégateur afin de suivre toute
l’actualité du site. D’autre part l’inscription est obligatoire si vous
voulez accéder au moindre contenu, fermé aux internautes de passage.
Le site semble toutefois déjà très actif, et ne devrait pas rencontrer trop
de difficultés à recruter de nombreux membres, vue la notoriété et
l’image favorable du WWF.
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href="http://www.networkworld.com/subnets/microsoft/?tnav=_l5001_t13_s"Microsoft/a on Wednesday
unveiled a free plug-in for Firefox to translate Open XML documents, an update to its document
translator, and a toolkit for Java developers that was built under the umbrella of its Document
Interoperability Initiative./pp align="right"a
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width="336" height="280" border="0" alt="" align="right"//a/pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"The
group released the a target="_blank" href="http://www.codeplex.com/OpenXMLViewer"OpenXML Document
Viewer/a as an open source project on its Codeplex Web site. The viewer translates documents in the
Open XML format, which became an ISO standard in April after much contentious a target="_blank"
href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/011608-microsoft-defends-open-xml.html"debate/a , to
HTML so they can be viewed on a browser. The viewer, which is still in the preview stage,
eliminates the need for a user to install Microsoft Office or any other productivity tool set./pp
page="1" class="ArticleBody"b[ Discover the top-rated IT products as rated by the a
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class="ArticleBody"The first implementation developed by MindTree and Microsoft works with Firefox
3.0 running on Windows or Linux and translates font types, images, text styles, diagrams, tables,
and hyperlinks. In early to mid-2009, the project will add support for Opera and add server-side
features./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"The software was released during a Document
Interoperability Initiative (DII) meeting this week in Belgium./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"Microsoft created DII in March with the help of Novell, Mark Logic, Quickoffice,
DataViz, and Nuance Communications. The goal was to foster interoperability between document
formats, most notably Open XML and the Open Document Format (ODF)./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"quot;Basically this is Microsoft sincerely going out and following up with what
they did with OpenXML,quot; said Peter O#39;Kelly, principal analyst with O#39;Kelly Consulting./pp
page="1" class="ArticleBody"As part of that follow-up, Microsoft plans to support ODF in Office
2007 SP2, which is slated to ship next year./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"On top of the Firefox
plug-in, DII released a target="_blank" href="http://odf-converter.sourceforge.net/"Version 2.5/a
of the a target="_blank"
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XML/ODF Translator/a , which supports Office 2003, 2007 and XP. The new version includes a set of
ODF 1.1 compatible templates and chart enhancements for spreadsheet programs./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"The templates provide preformatted documents, such as a business letter or fax
sheet, that are based on either ODF or Open XML and allow predetermined conversions between
formats./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"DII also introduced an software developer kit for Java
developers that aids in working with Open XML documents. The project aligns with the a
target="_blank" href="http://poi.apache.org/"Apache POI/a project, which provides Java libraries
for reading and writing in Microsoft Office formats./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"All the DII
software was released as open source projects./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"quot;We have been
seeing that a lot of people now understand that what is most important is the end user,quot; said
Jean Paoli, general manager of interoperability strategy for Microsoft. quot;Since for maybe a year
now, we are seeing far less passion about the format issue and more rationality.quot;/pp page="1"
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div class="rxbodyfield"p page="1" class="ArticleBody"VMware has introduced View 3, the updated
version of its virtual data infrastructure (VDI) offering. The company claimed that the new product
would reduce desktop storage demands by as much as 70 percent./pp align="right"a
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addition, the company said that it could #39;decouple#39; a desktop from specific locations to
create a personalized view of that desktop, accessible from any other device -- so that a desktop
could now be visible from a laptop in another office./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"b[ Read
about#160;a
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class="ArticleBody"Jocelyn Goldfein, VMware#39;s global manager for its desktop business said that
the move supported the current trend towards mobile working quot;Users are no longer tied to a desk
quot; she said. quot;they use PCs, thin clients, notebooks or even smartphonesquot;/pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"Goldfein said that View3 was part of the vClient initiative announced at
VMWorld. She said that the company was now looking at the desktop in the same way that it had
looked at the datacenter. quot;The problem with desktop virtualization is that you still need a
device. When you consolidate in a datacenter, you can get rid of 90 percent of the servers, you
can#39;t do that with the desktop.quot; She added that View 3 would help bring virtualized desktops
to devices./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"The main element in View3 is