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jeudi 29 août 2002

Choosing a blogging package for students ?

Un plan de Cours à traduire ;-)
9:30:48 PM    comment []

BreadCrumb sur les JOBS ?
ACME recherche son Assistante de Direction 

Exigences :

  • 3 ans et + d'expérience de Microsoft Word
  • Large exposition à une personnalité caractérielle
  • Espagnol courant

(Autres postes et Traductions en Cours / Fog Creek)


8:42:31 PM    comment []

Télécorrespondance et Ascenceur
Faut-il ajouter une ligne "Votre Navigateur ne supporte pas...bla bla bla" pour les utilisateurs professionnels qui utilisent "icab" et qui ne voient rien dès qu'on attaque du Sans Tableau ?


6:43:39 PM    comment []

Encyclopédie Internet

Un site merveilleux pour démystifier tous les volets de l'utilisation du Net. Entièrement en français. Une petit trésor signé Wanadoo et France Télécom Multimédia. Net Express, l'encyclopédie animée d'Internet. 

[Les coups de langue de la grande rousse]

Ah au fait j'ai attaqué une petite translation sans te prévenir ;-) T'aurais une idée de comment traduire "breadcrumb" ?


6:36:39 PM    comment []

Number of Bloggers Doubles.

Dylan Tweney in his newsletter ups the ante on the number of bloggers:

...most published estimates put the number far lower, at half a million [9] or less [10]. But leading Weblog provider Blogger.com has more than 700,000 registered users, LiveJournal.com (which most weblog news stories overlook for some reason) boasts more than 650,000, and Radio Userland has upwards of 50,000 users. Freeware/open source blogging tools such as Movable Type and Greymatter add even more to the total, though no one seems to know how many.

I asked Steven Levy where he got the 500,000 figure when he interviewed me for his Newsweek article. He said it came from Blogdex. It seemed low to me. I'm glad to see Dylan come in with new numbers.

Also, Dylan traces weblogs back to Douglas Englebart's Augment system, "a kind of hyperlinked, team-oriented online journal..." Interesting precursor. I'd never heard of Augment before. But because Modern Weblogs began not as team journals but as individuals publishing annotated logs of where they'd webbed that day, the historical line is at least dotted. Besides, don't the cave paintings in Lascaux count as a type of early weblog? And the tales told by the Homeric Bards? And Psalm 22? And, when you think about it, isn't the last warm breeze of summer, sending a chill through the sparrows even as it rocks them to sleep, a weblog? Isn't it really? [JOHO the Blog]

Quantification des Carnets Web Francophones ?


6:33:42 PM    comment []


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