Voici une sélection d’articles repérés au cours des derniers jours. N’hésitez pas à les commenter !
- The iPad Tweet That Enraged Steve Jobs? — Gawker – There was inevitably some cultural friction when Apple's secretive CEO took his new iPad around to New York's professionally indiscreet media. Exhibit A is a single tweet from a Wall Street Journal editor, which purportedly made Steve Jobs go ballistic:
- MTV loses iconic logo’s music video and ‘music television’ tag and replaces with network talent – It's MTV, minus the "music television."
The network that launched the video about killing the radio star has redesigned its iconic logo – to take out the music video.
The new look, revealed on-air yesterday, features the original 3-D large "M" with the small, graffiti-style "tv" on the right side. But the new design is expanded, so that photos of MTV talent, including the cast of "Jersey Shore," "The Buried Life" and "My Life as Liz," can be seen through it.
- Foursquare Inks Deals With Major Media and Entertainment Brands – Hello, Hollywood. On the heels of the Foursquare-Bravo TV deal, news of several additional major media partnerships involving the location-based social networking app have dropped this evening.
According to various reports, Zagat, Warner Bros., HBO, the History Channel and ExploreChicago have all been added to Foursquare’s media and entertainment mix. Here are the partnerships that appear to be live or coming very soon:
- ‘Amen!’ newspapers still available | Super Bowl Central – - NOLA.com – We have had unprecedented demand for today’s Times-Picayune celebrating the Saints’ Super Bowl victory with its historic 5-inch-tall “AMEN!” headline. We expect this to be the best-selling Times-Picayune in our 173-year history. We have been printing through the night and are continuing to print copies now to meet your demand. We appreciate your loyalty and patience on this great and exciting day for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region.
- "Il y a un VRAI danger, c’est les blogs avec les informations que les gens diffusent!" – @David_Reguer – Les débats binaires ont quelque chose de véritablement efficace. Ils occultent les vraies questions. Ils occupent les esprits. Ils renvoient systématiquement à un choix : Dans quel camp êtes-vous ? Ils vous proposent un choix binaire quand tout est naturellement gris.
Pendant que vous vous épuiserez à défendre votre pré-carré, que vous soyez dans un camp ou dans l'autre, vous oublierez tout le reste, le fond, les idées, la politique, là où l'on vous mène vraiment…
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