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déc 20th, 2011
ArchivesThe NeverEnding story?
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There’s been an awful lot of talk recently about the future of the book as a physical artifact, but as that discussion loops and echoes around publishing industry boardrooms, a subtle revolution is quietly occurring as the concept of the story…
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The NeverEnding story?
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There’s been an awful lot of talk recently about the future of the book as a physical artifact, but as that discussion loops and echoes around publishing industry boardrooms, a subtle revolution is quietly occurring as the concept of the story…
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CV, réseaux sociaux : la photo idéale pour booster votre profil
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C’est une belle photo, lumineuse et bien cadrĂ©e. RĂ©alisĂ©e en extĂ©rieur, sur les toits de Paris. Le sujet y est souriant, dĂ©tendu et cintrĂ© dans…
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Animation Desk™ for iPad for iPad on the iTunes App Store
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Read reviews, get customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Animation Desk™ for iPad on the App Store. Download Animation Desk™ for iPad and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. SeeWhat’s New in Version 1.7 -@safegaard
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The Future of History, By Francis Fukuyama
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Something strange is going on in the world today. The global financial crisis that began in 2008 and the ongoing crisis of the euro are both products of the model of lightly regulated financial capitalism that emerged over the past three decades. Yet despite widespread anger at Wall Street bailouts, there has been no great upsurge of left-wing American populism in response. It is conceivable that the Occupy Wall Street movement will gain traction, but the most dynamic recent populist movement to date has been the right-wing Tea Party, whose main target is the regulatory state that seeks to protect ordinary people from financial speculators. Something similar is true in Europe as well, where the left is anemic and right-wing populist parties are on the move.
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Manger moins préserve la jeunesse du cerveau
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Manger moins préserve la jeunesse du cerveau chez des souris en libérant une molécule qui joue un rôle essentiel dans le bon fonctionnement des cellules cérébrales, selon une recherche italienne publiée lundi aux États-Unis.
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Yahoo : Microsoft finalement intéressé par une part très minoritaire ?
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Le gĂ©ant de Redmond associĂ© Ă deux fonds d’investissements plancherait sur une offre portant sur 10 Ă 15% du capital du portail.
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Blogger Tools for Better Blogging | Web India Solutions
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You may simply start by searching for a phrase that you’d like to blog inorder to rank high on search engines. After searching, click on “ More Search Tools” in the left column and then, “Related searches”.
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Living with the Internet, a podcast with Adam Gopnik
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This week in the magazine, Adam Gopnik reviews several books that examine the effect the Internet revolution has had on us. Here Gopnik talks with Blake Eskin about why—even as we fear for the future of the book, or get nostalgic for television, or worry about our kids being online too much—the values we communicate matter more than the way these values are delivered.
Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/2011/02/14/110214on_audio_gopnik#ixzz1h6S312yR
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