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Veille technologique du 2 février au 4 février

by Damien Van Achter on 4 février 2010

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  • Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults – Pew Research Center – 14% of online teens now say they blog, down from 28% of teen internet users in 2006.
    This decline is also reflected in the lower incidence of teen commenting on blogs within social networking websites; 52% of teen social network users report commenting on friends’ blogs, down from the 76% who did so in 2006.
    By comparison, the prevalence of blogging within the overall adult internet population has remained steady in recent years. Pew Internet Project surveys since 2005 have consistently found that roughly one-in-ten online adults maintain a personal online journal or blog.
  • TubeMogul: Online Video Ads Grate on Consumers – Advertising Age – The dominant form of online video advertising — the pre-roll ad — is still an unwelcome sight for a broad cross-section of consumers, according to online analytics firm TubeMogul.Nearly 16% of viewers click away from a pre-roll video ad rather than watch it to get to video content, according to new research. For newspapers and magazine sites, where interruptive advertising isn’t the norm and video is a secondary storytelling device, the trend is worse: nearly 25%.
  • TubeMogul: Online Video Ads Grate on Consumers – Advertising Age – The dominant form of online video advertising — the pre-roll ad — is still an unwelcome sight for a broad cross-section of consumers, according to online analytics firm TubeMogul.Nearly 16% of viewers click away from a pre-roll video ad rather than watch it to get to video content, according to new research. For newspapers and magazine sites, where interruptive advertising isn’t the norm and video is a secondary storytelling device, the trend is worse: nearly 25%.
  • Teenager invents low-frequency radio for underground communications — Engadget – Alexander’s team of intrepid explorers went far enough (946 feet) to record the deepest known digital communication ever in the United States
  • Teenager invents low-frequency radio for underground communications — Engadget – Alexander’s team of intrepid explorers went far enough (946 feet) to record the deepest known digital communication ever in the United States

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Veille technologique du 18 novembre au 20 novembre

21 novembre 2009

Voici une sélection d’articles repérés au cours des derniers jours. N’hésitez pas à  les commenter !

Des comptes Twitter payants (avec analytics,feedback,etc) avant la fin de l’année ( @biz sur la BBC) – Stone said that Twitter would begin to offer commercial services this year.
« One of the first things we are going to do explicitly is [...]

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Un nouveau site pour Classic 21 !

12 mai 2009

Petite discussion improvisée avec Marc Ysaye, le patron de la chaîne, qui nous présente les nouveautés qui ont été apportées à la nouvelle mouture de Classic21, l’une des radios de la RTBF.
Les changements sont nombreux, non seulement d’un point de vue esthétique, mais aussi technique (ce site est en effet le premier à tourner entièrement [...]

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Partenariat entre la radio OuiFm et Deezer

16 avril 2009

deezer-ouifm
« A terme, on aimerait que ce soit plus de 50 % de la programmation de la station qui soit composée comme ça par les internautes »
(Arthur, propriétaire de OuiFM)
Plus d’infos

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