December 2009
1 post
listening to "Nada Surf Popular" →
Great song
August 2009
5 posts
listening to "Creep - Radiohead" →
listening to "Mase ft. Total - Tell me What you... →
listening to "The Ting Tings - Fruit Machine" →
The Ting Tings rocks
Listen to my station on Blip.fm! →
Bill Gurley on the “Free” Business Model →
I have been intrigued by the back and forth between Chris Anderson, Malcolm Gladwell, and Mark Cuban on the topic of “Free” as a strategy and business model. For those that haven’t read the articles and posts, I highly reccomend them all. Here they are in a list:
July 2009
2 posts
L’histoire de la concentration majors/indépendants... →
La crise de 1929 accentuée par l’émergence de grandes chaines de radio font chuter les ventes de disques de 150 millions à 25 millions en 1935 aux Etats-Unis. La radio est premièrement tenue responsable de cette crise, car elle offre gratuitement l’écoute de musique.
The study finds that 36 percent of a shopper’s selection decision is...
– Banques: De l’importance de gérer son image… (via feedly)
June 2009
1 post
Whether you like it not, Twitter is changing the way people communicate, and...
– Twitter Report Card: Arianna Huffington (via feedly)
May 2009
7 posts
A month-long poll conducted on business social network LinkedIn has uncovered...
– Poll: Business People Say Twitter More Important Than LinkedIn (via feedly)
« Je pense qu’il faut distinguer entre ceux qui copient nos disques sans...
– George Brassens, 17/01/1980
Facebook and MySpace will also likely build a way for users to surf the Web...
– Firefox Could Be the Real Facebook Challenger (via feedly)
Joe the Plumber, aka Samuel Wurzelbacher, sat down for an lengthy interview with...
– Joe The Plumber Slurs Gay People: I Would Never Let “Queers” Near My Children (via feedly)
Newspapers face 'unending losses,' Buffett says
U.S. newspaper businesses face the possibility of “unending losses” and Berkshire Hathaway wouldn’t invest in the industry “at any price,” Chairman Warren Buffett told shareholders on Saturday.
What browser wars? The enterprise still loves IE 6 →
Forrester’s market share stats illustrate how enterprises are sleeping through the browser wars:
* IE is the corporate browser of choice, with 78 percent of enterprises using it as a default;
* IE 6 has 60 percent of the enterprise market, with IE 7 clocking in at 39 percent;
* Firefox has 18.2 percent of the enterprise market;
* Chrome has 2 percent;
* Safari has 1.4...
USA: nette augmentation du temps de lecture des... →
L’enquête annuelle pour 2008 du Center for the Digital Future de l’Université de Californie du sud fait apparaître une augmentation de temps moyen de lecture des journaux sur internet, avec 53 minutes par semaine, contre 41 minutes en 2007.