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- Poste par boardgraduate le Dimanche 20 juillet 2008
Parfois je me demande ce qui se passerait dans le monde si Michael Jackson etait reste noir, si John Lennon n'etait pas mort, si les BEatles seraient toujours ensemble, si Marilyn Monroe serait presentatrice de tele, ou si Madonna ...
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Oasis étant de plus en plus discret ces dernières années, écrasé par de meilleurs, de plus grands, de plus modernes groupe, il fallait aux frères Gallagher rallumer la mèche ...
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Je crois que l'image parle d'elle-même ! Du côté technique, c'est un zoom optique 6x pour l'APN de 2 Mégapixels, par contre, votre iPhone 3G ne rentrera plus dans votre poche ! Comptez 19$ ICI.Iphon.fr : iPaparazzi ...Mikiane.com : Un zoom optique pour l'iPhone 3G ...participants : Le Journal du Geek,Iphon.fr,iPhone Forum France,Mikiane.com...(4 posts, dernière mise à jour 19/08/2008 09:29)
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I saw your review on John Chow's site today and wanted to know if you would be interested in a review exchange. Please visit my site for for review exchange rules, let me know if you are interested in a review exchange.
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Free the Web -- From the FCC! We read:"Last year, Comcast tweaked its network-management system to delay slightly the uploading of data through BitTorrent, one of the peer-to-peer services people use to swap movies, music and other large-bandwidth content. Comcast didn't discriminate against BitTorrent based on the content or, it says, to compete, arguing that it acted under its terms of usage so that consumers overall had the best experience. (Think of how controlling traffic with red lights gets to the ultimate destination faster.) Comcast and BitTorrent agreed in March that Comcast would find other techniques to manage its network. The companies issued a news release saying "these technical issues can be worked out through private business discussions without the need for government intervention." The FCC didn't take the hint.The real problem is how to maintain the Web as a free and open commons, available for all to use in reasonable ways. An article in Britain's Guardian newspaper put it well: "The family gathers for tea, and there are four cream cakes for four people. If one person grabbed three of them, words would be said. However, peer-to-peer sharers think it's perfectly OK to grab three quarters of the communal internet bandwidth."Instead of offering ways to keep the Web unclogged, the FCC decided that from now on it must approve how Internet service providers manage the fast-changing demands on bandwidth. The rationale suggests that the FCC now thinks of the Web as a "common carrier," the phrase earlier generations of regulators used to justify government management of industries.Today's call for government regulation is under the well-intentioned cry of "net neutrality," not the more accurate, "Let's regulate the Web the way they regulated railroads." If setting reasonable tariffs for railroad freight was overreaching, imagine regulators trying to set reasonable practices or prices for different packets of online data. Do we really want an FCC as modern-day ICC deciding how many YouTube video downloads are reasonable?Internet service is a competitive business, though cable and telecommunication companies do themselves no favors by occasionally acting like duopolists, and they should disclose their network practices. The key matter of social policy is that the Web needs more investment to keep capacity growing faster than Web developers find ways to use it. This is harder as large-bandwidth movies and music migrate online. It will be harder still if potential investors conclude that pricing and network management will be regulated by anything other than supply and demand.Government's role on the Web is to ensure more competition and more consumer choice, not less competition and diminished consumer choice by turning the Web into a regulated industry. The Internet has become one of the most powerful innovations of our time, in part because it hasn't been burdened by government intervention. Those of us who want to keep the Web free should remember that the best way to keep an industry free is simply to keep it free.Source
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Ce dimanche 8 octobre, j'invite les Stéphanois et Stéphanoises à voter, à la Commune, pour les candidats de la liste n° 10 Alternative Socialiste
voir le site
Et à la Province, pour Jean-Marie Flahaut, 3ème candidat sur la liste n° 3 P.S.
voir le profil de Jean-Marie
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La commission des libérations conditionnelles de l'Etat de New York a refusé la libération conditionnelle de Mark David Chapman, le meurtrier de John Lennon , pour la cinquième fois consécutive, considérant qu'il est une menace pour la ...
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Dans une salle comble de Salem, dans le New Hampshire, début janvier, un électeur sceptique prend John McCain à partie. «Je suis déçu. Vous étiez contre les baisses d ...
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Soucieux de sa communication autour de son prochain système d'exploitation après le lancement raté de Windows Vista, Microsoft annonce aujourd'hui l'ouverture du blog officiel consacré à Windows Seven , alimenté par deux chefs de projets américains. Toutes les infos sur la conception et la réalisation de l'OS y seront distillées, et les commentaires constructifs des développeurs, partenaires et particuliers seront pris en considération, assure-t-on du côté de Redmond. Alors si l'aventure vous tente, rendez-vous sur Engineering Windows 7, le blog en anglais , ou l'équivalent en français ! Une info du Laboratoire Microsoft .Le Monde Numérique : Windows 7 présenté en octobre prochain ...TiChou Style : Microsoft ouvre le blog de Windows Seven ...participants : TiChou Style,Le K-Blog,Le Monde Numérique,Le Journal du 3ème Millénaire...(4 posts, dernière mise à jour 19/08/2008 00:57)
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