Voici une sélection d’articles repérés au cours des derniers jours. N’hésitez pas à les commenter !
- Android overtook Palm in smartphone market share, and is growing faster than any other platform (via @timoreilly) – comScore Reports January 2010 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share<br />
Use of Social Media via Mobile Sees Considerable Gains in Past Three Months - Un sac-à-dos pour diffuser de la vidéo mobile en direct et en qualité TV #Kyte – LivePro is a computer in a backpack connected to six data cards all uploading live video at the same time, balancing the load across three different carriers (Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon). It is made by LiveU and Kyte will be reselling it to its larger customers. (LiveStreamuses the same technology in its Livepack).
- Le Parlement européen s’oppose massivement au déficit démocratique de l’ACTA | La Quadrature du Net – Le Parlement européen a massivement approuvé une résolution1 exprimant son opposition au processus de négociation de l’Accord Commercial Anti-contrefaçon, ou ACTA. Cette résolution constitue un appel important à la transparence et au respect des procédures démocratiques. Dans les semaines à venir, le Parlement aura l’occasion d’aller plus loin en se prononçant sur le contenu même de l’accord, notamment au travers de la déclaration écrite2 12/20103.
- TechCrunch: Newspapers have never made much money from news, says Google’s chief economist | Journalism.co.uk Editors’ Blog – “The fact of the matter is that newspapers have never made much money from news,” says Varian. They make money from “special interest sections on topics such as Automotive, Travel, Home & Garden, Food & Drink, and so on.” The problem is that on the web, other niche sites which cater to those categories are a click away, leaving the newspapers with sections which are harder to sell ads against, such as sports, news, and local.
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