Voici un récapitulatif des liens publiés entre le 14 octobre et le 29 octobre sur mon compte delicious.
Jamendo: partage de musique, gratuit, libre, légal.
Using your Mac, create Zip Files that PC users can understand
Online image / photo editor pixlr free: free online image editor
14 livres blancs à télécharger gratuitement | blog ecommerce du capitaine commerce
Cruz - A Social Browser for Mac OS X Leopard
Free PDF to Word Doc Converter! Just plain and simple pdf conversion software.
Clam AntiVirus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dabbleboard - Online whiteboard for drawing & team collaboration: Tableau blanc web sur lequel on peut créer des organigrammes, des plans d’aménagement intérieur ou des diagrammes de...
L’actualité des univers virtuels et du v-marketing (juin 2008).
Let’s Take it Offline, un nouveau blog sur toute la publicité Google mais offline!
Flowgram, le screencast interactif. Via TechCrunch.
WordPress.com supporte Google Gears. Via Weblog Tools Collection.
Afficher ses commentaires FriendFeed sur son blog MovableType est désormais possible grâce à un nouveau plugin. Via Mashable.
Intuu est un nouveau réseau social qui permet aux utilisateurs d’afficher leurs centres d’intérêts et de trouver d’autres membres qui les partagent. Via Mashable.
Posterous, une nouvelle solution de blog où tout se passe par courriel: création du blog, publication des billets et suivi des commentaires. Via Webware.
Collaboration: Citrix vient de lancer la...
Google Analytics serait installé sur 161 des 500 plus gros sites web mondiaux.
twoorl, un microblog open source.
Pageonce, le service qui permet de gérer tous vos comptes de services en ligne en un seul endroit, vient d’entrer en beta publique. Il est hautement sécurisé, y.c. encryption 256-bit, SSL et de multiples pare-feux. Via Webware.
Blackblaze, un service de sauvegarde incrémentale en ligne. Via TechCrunch.
Des interfaces alternatives pour QuickSilver.
Des outils pour éviter les fautes d’orthographe sur votre blog ou site web. Via Chroniques du web.
La mesure d’audience s’attaque aux contenus rich media.
Le laboratoire Supinfo des technologies Apple propose son podcast avec un épisode tous les 15 jours. Astuces, présentations de logiciels,...
Share Icon Project, le standard officieux pour permettre aux internautes de partager du contenu via une multitude de plates-formes dites sociales.
SixApart propose désormais une plate-forme de démonstration de Movable Type.
LinkedIn lance les pages de profils pour les sociétés. Via TechCrunch.
AppleScript serait-il menacé par Ruby?
Chris Brogan propose sa propore méthode GTD.
La liste des applications créées sur l’API Seesmic.
Miro est un joost-like sans pub, Open Source, multi-langues, ouvert à tous les contenus. Désormais disponible en 1.2, il est compatible Mac, Windows et Linux. Via MacPlus.
Cartographie de la blogosphère de l’intelligence économique ainsi que carte des formations en France sur le sujet. Cette cartographie a été construite à...
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Annoncé dans la version anglaise du blog Everything Typepad, mais pas encore sur la version française, l’assistant designer de thèmes de Typepad est lancé aujourd’hui. Via GuiM.fr.
Pour envoyer rapidement un fichier sur Internet, il suffit de le glisser/déposer sur Dockdrop (gratuit). Il offre la prise en charge des protocoles FTP, WebDAV et SCP et est compatible avec Flickr. Via MacGeneration.
Reader Notifier fonctionne avec Google Reader et affiche dans la barre des menus les fils non lus et utilise les alertes de Growl (Mac) pour signaler l’arrivée de nouveaux articles. On peut également s’en servir pour ajouter une adresse de flux RSS à sa collection sans passer par l’interface web de Google Reader. Enfin, il gère également les fils RSS...

Quote of the moment (Fred Wilson, commenting on one of his post) :
i would way rather hang out with the “riff raff” that populates the comments on this blog than a fancy invite only conference. [From A VC: Comments or Discussions?]
As we say around here : “moi aussi”! Gotta love the messiness of barcamps and meetups and off-the-cuff blog comments… I really think that the most interesting stuff happens “in the gray zone”, these informal zones are ripe for discovery and insights....

The first definition of Web 3.0 that I like :
Web 1.0: Centralized Them. Web 2.0: Distributed Us. Web 3.0: Decentralized Me
[Via The Praized Blog » Blog Archive » Quote of the Day: Robert O’Brien on Web 3.0]
identity, diso...

Standout Jobs officially launched today, and announced a 2 million funding with great noise all around the blogosphere (Mashable, GigaOM, CenterNetworks, MontrealTech Watch and Startup North are a few notables).
The standout crew is well know in Montreal, the three founders (Austin Hill, Benjamin Yoskovitz and Fred Ngo) are heavily invested in local barcamps, founders and funders, montreal tech entrepreneur’s breakfast and Montreal on Rails… and they have this guy named MAC writing the fastest and lightest ruby server around, too!
I will be taking a closer look to their platform in the next few weeks, my schedule was bursting at the seams for the last few months… when they announced they where looking at companies to beta-test, we had to pass our turn then, we were -...
Technorati modifie son système de classement des blogs: Technorati comptait auparavant tous les liens menant à un blog contenant le domaine. Ainsi un lien comme, chinese.engadget comptait pour Engadget même si ceux sont des blogs différents. Via TechCrunch.
General Motors se sert de WordPress pour lancer GMnext, un nouveau site communautaire. Via Slashdot.
Comment arrêter une animation GIF dans Firefox et IE.
Si vous êtes déjà sur Seesmic, Critter vient de lancer the Seesmic World Project. Il aimerait que le plus grand nombres de personnes prennent deux minutes pour raconter où elles vivent et donner quelques nouvelles et infos a propos de leur entourage, pour partir autour du monde. Via Loic Le Meur blog.
TimmyOnTime est un croisement entre le gestionnaire de tâches et...

I could have gone at CES this year again, my friends from Sympatico invited me again to video-blog the event. I really wanted to go. I could have gone.
But alas, Praized was taking all my energy and the strategic partnerships we have lined-up for january is both exciting and scary (good). So I had to declined, but for a geek like me it was quite a sacrifice. I remember walking in LV las year, thinking how I was *lucky* to be able to be there and cover the digital emergence and zeitgeist and just hanging out at the bloghaus…
But hey, I will travel for Praized this year, a lot. NYC is planned for January and SF for sure once or twice. Maybe europe. Most likely. It’s going to be an exciting year. Très!
CES, Untitled, 2008...

Seth’s Blog: Blogs and self promotion
Once again, what do you know, it takes patience. It’s not a direct, first-order promotional thing, the way old media is. Instead, it’s one thing causing something else, which leads to a conversation and then, maybe, a sale.
[Via Martin Ouellette]...
Un diaporama de photos (Reuters et AP) retraçant 25 faits de l’année de 2007 dans les domaines de la science et de l’environement.
Via Outils de veille Open Source, une offre encore naissante.
Encore des prédictions pour 2008: 2008 Web Predictions by ReadWriteWeb. C’est la saison.
Prédicitions pour 2008 de Mashable.
Un joli tutoriel pour apprendre Cocoa sous Leopard (Mac). Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).
Les tendances 2008 selon cio.com.
Les 25 meilleurs plugins Firefox pour développer un site Internet.
Internet et les chaînes de valeur au lieu du marketing BtoB/BtoC de papa.
Fav.or.it, l’agrégateur en ligne qui permet de commenter les billets directement, de les évaluer mais également de filtrer et/ou de combiner les fils. Via...
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Google introduit un système de profils centralisés qui fournira des informations sur chaque produit Google utilisé. Les profils Google sont accessibles sur Shared Stuff, Google Maps, Google Reader et seront ajoutés aussi sur les autres applications. Via TechCrunch.
Google lance un nouveau blog: googlenotebookblog.blogspot.com. Via Googlified.
Ce qui a changé dans le thème Kubrik entre WordPress 2.2 et 2.3.
Social Media Marketing, le guide du débutant.
Davos ‘08: le WEF remet ça sur YouTube.
Utilisateurs de VoodooPad: voici ce qu’apportera la v3.5b1.
Débuter sur Mac: plein de tutoriels.
Les meilleurs gratuiciels et services web gratuits selon Lifehacker.
Deux nouveaux critères de classement dans Google News: la découverte dans un article...

Micro Persuasion: Reader Integrates Google’s Stealth Social Net: The Address Book :
The trusty address book in your Gmail account (assuming you have one) is actually much more than just a simple database of names and contact info. It’s Google’s stealth social network. The reason is that the search engine is increasingly utilizing the Gmail contact list as a pseudo web service to power its other applications. It’s brilliant because, in the process, Google will turn every service from one that is static to something social.
Google is the first to recognize the power of address books, but they won’t be the last. This is something I have written about before - every portal that offers webmail will become a social network.
(…)
This change is small, but...

LeWeb3 Conference Report :
This is one of the better conferences I have been to in recent years.
Définitivement on my list of events to attend next year, I see this as the european equivalent of SXSW in a way (the cool, connected, must-be at event)
[Via Read/Write Web]...

The Next Social Network :
But those who already use WordPress probably want to build a strong and persistent online presence and identity. Plus they’re the geeky sort, with whom with the idea of a unified, distributed social network might resonate. And at least some of them are refocusing on blogging. The next hot social network might just be built out of blogs.
[Via GigaOM]...

Blogger in Draft: New feature: OpenID commenting:
Blogger in Draft now lets you enable OpenID-based commenting, in your blogs’ Settings | Comments tab (…) This means that users of OpenID-enabled services — such as LiveJournal and WordPress — can comment on your blog using their accounts from those sites, rather than with Blogger/Google accounts:
Gee. Lots of action in Google land these days, now that the facebook fad is over, we can switch our attention back to the behemoth…...

New stuff in my right-hand column on my blog : shared items from my Google reader account. Still using NNW and del.icio.us for my daily stuff, it’s just another firehose I am drinking from, esp. because it works so well from my mobile phone… sharing + starring is almost optimal and is now part of my newsflow....

Feld Thoughts - I Have Some Intense New Comments for You :
I’ve also talked about The 80-19-1 Rule in the past. In blogging, the 1% are the bloggers, the 19% are the commenters, and the 80% are the readers. However, up to this point, the tools for the 19% suck.
Lots of innovation possible in that 19%, lots of pro-bloggers looking into that exact area right now, Praized is indeed aiming squarely that space....

Michelle Sullivan has a good FacebookCamp Montreal post mortem entry, it sums up nicely a great evening. I was too frickin busy to recap myself, giving an internet and new media workshop the next day for the full day at CQAM (conseil québécois des arts médiatique) was a sure (but fun) way to screw up the weekly flow.
I had lots of fun, the “future” panel with my friends Thane, Sébastien, Bruno and Martin was exactly what I had in mind. I gave the following instructions to the panelists : like a band of old jazzmen, we’ll have someone start with a line and jam from there. I think that it was a great session, worthy of Montreal’s Jazz heritage! After the barcamp the preceding saturday and then a webcamp this wednesday, I think I will be labeled “obsessive...

gapingvoid - social gestures beget social objects :
So all you corporate MBAs out there, here’s a little tip. When you planning on how to embrace the brave new world of Web 2.0, the first question you ask yourself should not be “What tools do I use?”… Blogs, RSS, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook- it doesn’t matter.
The first question you should REALLY ask yourself is: “How do I want to change the way I talk to people?”
And hopefully the rest should follow. Think about it.
Not a lot of MBAs reading this blog (there’s a few that I know of) but you can pass the message around…
Tags: socialmedia, cluetrain, gapingvoid, gesture, communication...

En fait, c’est au cours d’un chat, cet après-midi, avec Stephanie, que la discussion s’est orientée sur nos propres sites web professionnels, un peu à l’abandon depuis un peu beaucoup de temps. Je n’ose même pas penser à la version de WP qui fait tourner le mien… Plus grave, le contenu commence à dater aussi et ne représente plus qu’une petite partie de mes services; le visiteur ne peut évidemment pas le deviner. Je passe sur le piètre trafic, le peu de liens entrants, le mauvais référencement, etc.
Bref, il est temps pour nous autres cordonniers du web de réagir et pour moi qui prône la collaboration, quoi de plus logique que de mettre en pratique ce qu’il prêche?
C’est pourquoi, nous venons de créer avec Stephanie...

Elsewhere I’m: Relationship Update Stream :
What it is: The Relationship Update Stream is an endless feed of social relationship data, designed for web services to be able to send and receive information when changes to social relationships on their service occur. This is a developer platform, not something for regular users.
[Via IM from Seb who’s passing me these tidbits during the day]...

I’ll be writing about podcatchers (Scripting News) :
I think iPods are great, but they’re designed to play music, not podcasts. Every bit of music is something you want to keep forever, a podcast loses almost all its value after you’ve listened to it once. (…) Podcasts beg to have a player that can download them without synching with a desktop computer. Okay that’s something podcasts have in common with music.
The medium has the (embedded) message : this is how I am at my best, please handle me with proper care.
[Via iTunes Blindness - Julien Smith with memetic hat tip to a great canadian, Marshall McLuhan]...

It’s usually when it starts to get cold here, but my November is so chock full it’s almost scary :
Barcamp Canada November 3rd
Montreal on Rails November 6th
Facebook Camp Montreal (and the Facebook Event page) November 7th
webcamp@webcom November 14th (info in french for now)
And that’s just the first two weeks!Tags: events, montreal, quebec, canada, barcamp, rubyonrails, facebookcamp, webcom, webcamp...
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WordCamp Toronto?
In the midst of the “camp” rage happening (BarCamp, DemoCamp, Facebook Camp, CaseCamp, etc.), what about the idea of WordCamp in Toronto for all those Wordpress followers?
[Via Blognation Canada]...

The truth about traffic on the Internet « Scobleizer:
I don’t want a big audience. I want a smart audience. So far I’ve gotten exactly that from TechMeme. If I wanted a big audience I’d go write a Paris Hilton blog or something like that.
I meant traffic batch in the title, you got that one right?...

We have been talking about some video stuff fro Praized for a long time, way before the company was funded (earliest memory was at the first 45Nord meeting in Quebec city). My first reaction when I looked today at Loïc’s take on his new startup - YouTube - Day 1 - was : this is exactly the right tone. Uncanny, lots of truthiness, tongue-in-cheek but you-know-what-this-is-going-to-be-great gutso in there.
So next time I am in SF (check out my Dopplr travel page) I am going to meet with Loïc and get some franco-blogosphere connection-mojo going. Hey, if I can one day get some whuffie for the first localisation of MT in french it’s with Loïc, now that he is “post-MT”. I loved the way he stormed the stage at the last Webcom conference in Montreal for starter.
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blognation Ireland » Blog Archive » Create mobile Irish Channels on Twitter:
Recently Chris Messina started doing his own version of channels or tags on Twitter by simply marking words in his Tweets with a # symbol. I think the idea was to create a groundswell of support so that it would get baked into the product just like the @ convention. Stowe Boyd became an (almost unreadable) early adopter (…) Today Twitter effectively launched support for this without mentioning it and for IM and Mobile only. In fact what they launched was the ability to track any tweets anywhere which mention a particular string e.g. NYC....

WordPress 2.3: Canonical URLs « Mark on WordPress :
My goal for WordPress 2.3 was to cover the majority of canonical URL issues that people have and make WordPress automatically redirect those requests to the correct (canonical) URL for that resource. Early tries at this functionality had issues with being too aggressive. I rewrote the functionality multiple times, until I settled upon the current incarnation. I’m quite happy with it.
Nice stuff, well done. Another reason to love WordPress (as if tags in 2.3 was not enough already).
[Via Simon Willison’s blog, again] -Tags: URI, URL, wordpress, cool-uri...