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26
Sep

CARTO R0x Belle Semaine pour la Cartographie

Aprés la parution chez visualthinkmap pour Visualisation
Voila un deuxiéme Post qui arrive de l’ami Claude, avec une Belle mise en scéne.

Une bien belle cartographie de la scéne des cartographie informationnelle :)
Avec tous mes remerciments pour Claude qui lui même me remercie sur sa cartographie ;)
Soulignant avec Talent l’importance du merci (voir Dale Carnegie)

Faire des éloges sincères, encourager.
Faire en sorte que l’autre se sente important.

Ce que vous êtes parle plus haut que ce que vous dites. (Emerson)
[Choisissez le langage qu’il vous plaira, vous ne pourrez pas l’empêcher de révéler votre vraie nature]

ISOMAP-XIII-A3 par Ethocom

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14
Apr

Ecommerce, Influence, Web and Co : Petit diagram …


La zone Grise represente les zones potentielles de veille possible
La zone Verte le web 2.0 (oui à la reflexion le bleu flickr aurais été mieux)
A non ca me reviens (ca m’etonnais que j’ai fait un truc sans reflechir …) j’ai choisi
Rouge,Orange,Vert pour les feux de circulation

Rouge = Danger : Peu venir manger ton miam
Orange = Risque, donc surveiller le domaine et l’influence de celui ci sur le marché
Vert = Information, peu difficile a acquerir, mais utile si mise dans un contexte d’IE

Le deuxieme vert, est une veille interne à la veille, sur Google qui represente 80% des requete
(c.a.d Toute … – 20 % je vous refait pas l’explication du 80 20 …)
Le vert pomme (Pomme Grany) c’est ou il faut étre selon moi…)
Là ou il y du bon arome …

PS : Je vise pas a faire la synthese du web
J’ai juste essayer de simplifier au mieux pour un public donné
L’importance de certains éléments dans une démarche de reflexion stratégique ;)

Diagram fait avec Omnigrafle (micro pré test sur AS-MAP)

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14
Feb

Firefox extension

Performancing for Firefox 1.1.1 | Performancing.com full featured blog editor : genialisme [*AIA Choice/Use IT ]
ScrapBook – Firefox Extension ScrapBook 0.18.5 : netsnippet Clone and Gratos :) [*AIA Choice/Use IT ]
tLo manage multiple gmail accounts and receive new mail notifications.[*AIA Choice/Use IT ]
I have many crash with tLo   now i use email notifyfier

mozdev.org – superdragandgo: index SuperDragAndGo
Dietrich Ayala | Foxylicious – Firefox and del.icio.us bookmark integration Foxylicious : synch Bookmark
Sage: a feed reader for Firefox Reads RSS (2.0, 1.0, 0.9x) and Atom feeds

Foxmarks – Foxcloud Wiki Firefox that synchronizes bookmarks across multiple machines
Mozilla Update :: Extensions — More Info:Get jetable mail – All Releases
  Get a time limited mail alias to avoid spam, via context menu

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26
Jan

11 Essential Wordpress Plugins

Wordpress Plugins | Design Meme

Wordpress is a
great tool for blogging—it’s easy to setup, the interface makes it easy
to use, and there are tons of plugins you can download to add new
features. Unfortunately when you’re just getting started with
Wordpress, the sheer number of plugins can make it hard to know which
ones to start with.

After more than a little trial and error
and a lot of looking at discussions of other people’s favourite
plugins, I’ve found 11 that seem to stand above the rest. Here are my
suggestions for the 11 plugins you should consider adding to your blog.

  1. Adsense-Deluxe
    Place Google AdSense ads in your posts, or as part of your template.
    This plugin ensures you do not have more than 3 ads displayed at
    once—part of Google’s terms of use.
  2. del.icio.us – Bookmark this!
    This plugin lets you easily add a “Bookmark this page on del.icio.us”
    link to your blog or individual articles. Del.icio.us is a personal
    favourite, and a great way to save, organize and find new links.
  3. Digg This
    Detects if one of your articles has been linked on digg.com and adds a
    link to the entry. This might not be as useful for blogs that are
    unlikely to ever be bookmarked there—but for me it’s a nice find.
  4. Google Sitemaps
    This generator will create a Google compliant sitemap of your WordPress
    blog. Having a Google sitemap can help keep your site as up-to-date in
    Google’s indexes as possible.
  5. Feedburner Feed Replacement
    Forwards all feed traffic to Feedburner.com so you can make use of their various advanced features for feed presentation and subscriber analysis.
  6. Gravatar
    Show the custom icons associated with the email addresses of users
    commenting on your entries. This is a great service more people should
    sign up for.
  7. Head META Description
    Some search engines display the Description meta data for a page in
    search results. Since Wordpress normally uses the same meta data for
    all the pages on your site, this is a problem. This plugin builds a
    dynamic Description meta tag for each entriy based on the page content
    itself.
  8. Optimal Title
    Moves the position of the ‘separator’ to after the title rather than
    before, letting you put the title of your post before your blogs name
    in the title tag for an entry.
  9. Related Posts
    Displays a list of related entries based on keyword matches. This is a
    good way to encourage visitors to read more of the content on your blog.
  10. WP-Amazon
    WP-Amazon adds the ability to search and include items from Amazon to
    your entries. Great if you’re an Amazon affiliate, but also a good way
    to add some extra images to your blog entries.
  11. WP-ContactForm
    This plugin creates a drop in form for users to contact you. It can be implemented on a page or a post.


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26
Jan

the peoples dj mixset link collective

Blentwell.com -  -Genre:industrial

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26
Jan

Independent audio content. Lots. Free.

www.IndieFeed.com

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26
Jan

Recuperer les ICONE des sites

http://www.mindzilla.com/grabber.php

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24
Jan

Fifty (50!) Tools which can help you in Writing

Fifty (50!) Tools which can help you in Writing

Links of 50 Writing Tool

  1. Writing Tool #1: Branch to the Right
  2. Writing Tool #2: Use Strong Verbs
  3. Writing Tool #3: Beware of Adverbs
  4. Writing Tool #4: Period As a Stop Sign
  5. Writing Tool #5: Observe Word Territory
  6. Writing Tool #6: Play with Words
  7. Writing Tool #7: Dig for the Concrete and Specific
  8. Writing Tool #8: Seek Original Images
  9. Writing Tool #9: Prefer Simple to Technical
  10. Writing Tool #10: Recognize Your Story’s Roots
  11. Writing Tool #11 Back Off or Show Off
  12. Writing Tool #12: Control the Pace
  13. Writing Tool #13: Show and Tell
  14. Writing Tool #14: Interesting Names
  15. Writing Tool #15: Reveal Character Traits
  16. Writing Tool #16: Odd and Interesting Things
  17. Writing Tool #17: The Number of Elements
  18. Writing Tool #18: Internal Cliffhangers
  19. Writing Tool #19: Tune Your Voice
  20. Writing Tool #20: Narrative Opportunities
  21. Writing Tool #21: Quotes and Dialogue
  22. Writing Tool #22: Get Ready
  23. Writing Tool #23: Place Gold Coins Along the Path
  24. Writing Tool #24: Name the Big Parts
  25. Writing Tool #25: Repeat
  26. Writing Tool #26: Fear Not the Long Sentence
  27. Writing Tool #27: Riffing for Originality
  28. Writing Tool #28: Writing Cinematically
  29. Writing Tool #29: Report for Scenes
  30. Writing Tool #30: Write Endings to Lock the Box
  31. Writing Tool #31: Parallel Lines
  32. Writing Tool #32: Let It Flow
  33. Writing Tool #33: Rehearsal
  34. Writing Tool #34: Cut Big, Then Small
  35. Writing Tool #35: Use Punctuation
  36. Writing Tool #36: Write A Mission Statement for Your Story
  37. Writing Tool #37: Long Projects
  38. Writing Tool #38: Polish Your Jewels
  39. Writing Tool #39: The Voice of Verbs
  40. Writing Tool #40: The Broken Line
  41. Writing Tool #41: X-Ray Reading
  42. Writing Tool #42: Paragraphs
  43. Writing Tool #43: Self-criticism
  44. Writing Tool #44: Save String
  45. Writing Tool #45: Foreshadow
  46. Writing Tool #46: Storytellers, Start Your Engines
  47. Writing Tool #47: Collaboration
  48. Writing Tool #48: Create An Editing Support Group
  49. Writing Tool #49: Learn from Criticism
  50. Writing Tool #50: The Writing Process

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24
Jan

Essential Resources for Google Maps

Essential Resources for Google Maps

Top 10 Google Maps implementations:

CheapGas
“Getting best prices in your city. It is comprised of 170 gas price
information web sites that help consumers find low gasoline prices.
Powered by GasBuddy.”

Geobloggers
“geobloggers is a site that’s built upon two great technologys.
Google Maps takes care of the mapping side and Flickr takes care of the
image hosting, scaling, and so on. geobloggers mushes those two
together.”

Gmaps Pedometer
“This is a little hack that uses Google’s superb mapping
application to help record distances traveled during a running or
walking workout.”

Google-Yahoo Traffic-Weather Map
Combined with Yahoo Traffic Feed with Google Map to show traffic condition.

Weather Bonk
“Weather maps lets you view real time weather information on a
google map. This can provide some very interesting information,
particularly in areas with microclimates, such as San Francisco. For
example, summer in San Francisco can be particularly cold and foggy,
and this map can help you to find a sunnier area of the city to visit.
Clicking on the web cams give you a visual observation from a given
location. Looking at wind direction can help you locate approaching
weather fronts.”

Global Coordinate
“The idea behind globalcoordinate.com is to take a number of common
but different web applications and put them together. You will find
here an atlas, weblogs, photo-blogs, travel guides, weather reports,
news sources, etc. The objective is to let users find the synergies
between these concepts.”

Cell Phone Reception and Tower Search
“Consumers can search for the best carrier in their area. And with
our graphical tower location search, users can pinpoint nearby tower
locations. Even to the exact rooftop with satellite imagery and the
help of Google Maps!”

Housing Maps
Powered by Craigslist. This Google Maps visualize where to buy houses, rent rooms around US

Tagzania
“Tagzania is about tags and places. If you register and log in, you
can add places, points, to create and document your maps. When you add
a point, you may tag it with keywords. That way, Tagzania is not only a
place to build and keep your own maps, shared territories are created
as well.”

Gchart
Quick way to find out what time is it around the world.

Worth to mention:

ChicagoCrime
“This is a non-profit, freely browsable database of crimes reported
in Chicago. It is not affiliated with the Chicago Police Department or
with Google Maps. It is not an official source of crime information for
the city of Chicago. Rather, it is an alternative view of public record
that is available elsewhere. At any given point, this site contains
crime-report information spanning a 90-day period. After 90 days, the
crime data is removed.”

gWiFi: Using GoogleMaps to find free WiFi
“This website is an attempt to make it easier for the
road-warrior’s, students, free loaders etc to find locations that offer
free wireless internet access in the New York City area by showing all
free wireless nodes on a Map of New York.”

Track visitors to your website using Google Maps
“Lets you track the visitors to your website using Google Maps.”

Earthquakes in the last week
“Earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 or greater in the last 7 days. Click
on the menu bar to choose a new map view or create your own view by
clicking to re-center the map and then zooming in to get a closer look.
Click ‘link to this page’ and then bookmark the new url so you can
return to your new custom view.”

Whereis
“Geolocate where the server is on Google Maps from an URL.”

ZippyWeather
“Live Australian Weather.”

Road Sign Math
“How many road signs are there that have mathematical significance.
I’ve looked at many, and there are very few. Road Sign Math is the game
of finding road signs that have math in them.”

toEat.com: Where do you want to eat?
“toEat.com aims to be the central point for hungry people and
restaurants to congregate. Our first release is the restaurant browser
system, which is only a small piece of what is on the toEat.com
roadmap.”

beenmapped.com
” Never forget the location of that awesome place again. Bookmark it on BeenMapped.com!”

HotMaps
“HotorNot + Google Maps = Finding Hot People (Male or Female) by Zip Code”

Tools:

gMap it!
“gMap it is a mozilla Firefox extension that allows you to find
directions from google maps based on publicly listed phone numbers.”

Mobile GMaps – Google Maps on J2ME mobile phones
“Mobile GMaps is a free piece of software that displays Google Maps
and MSN Virtual Earth maps and satellite imagery on Java J2ME-enabled
mobile phones or other devices.”

MapBuilder
“MapBuilder lets you build your own map with number of location and
generate GoogleMap source code for this map. So you will be able to
paste it directly into your web page and use it with your API key
requested at Google http://www.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html. After
creating your own map you will be able to save all locations with
related information for future use. It means that you’ll be able to
make some improvements for your map later.”

HOW-TO: Make your own annotated multimedia Google map
“This how-to will show you how to make your own annotated Google
map from your own GPS data. Plus, you’ll be able to tie in images and
video to create an interactive multimedia map. We’ll walk you through
the steps we took to generate an annotated map of a walk we took
recently through our hometown, now that it’s actually starting to get
warm enough to want to walk about!”

Hacking Maps with the Google Maps API
Great guide on Google Maps API and how to make your own map implementation

MapKi
“This is meant to be a forum for sharing ideas, implementations,
and help for the Google Maps API
(http://www.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/). Any user can add to
or edit any of the pages on the site, just like any wiki site.”

Google Maps on your Website
A how-to guide on putting a interactive map on your site

Integrating Google Maps into Your Web Applications
Tutorial on how to integrate Google Maps.

Resources:

Google Maps Mania
“An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, ideas and tools being influenced by Google Maps.”

Google Maps on Wikipedia
Good set of information on Google Maps by Wikipedia

Google Maps Group

Google Sightseeing
A blog introduces some interesting place to look at by using Google Maps’ screenshots



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20
Jan

un mag sur l’idée que l’on avais eu avant de lancer prism

PingMag – The Tokyo-based magazine about “Design and Making Things” » Archive » The Website Development Process

The photo was actually one in a whole series of photos I shot for a
client presentation, detailing the website design / development process
in a manner that was easily understandable and also fun to look at.
This article takes you through that process, using the same photos. We
hope you enjoy the pictures and if it also helps you to manage your
workflow better if you are starting out as a web designer then that’s
cool too :)  

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