Friday, March 11

The Gender Battle on Twitter

Great infographic about Gender Differences on Twitter by HubSpot Blog. Analytics are less boring in this way. It seems that women have won the battle in Twitterland. 


Thursday, March 10

Sanoma app about Annual Report

I'm one of the 20.000 employees of the media group and I was consulting my twitter account when reading the news: my company publishes its Annual Report with a brand new app for iPad. I'm curious about the volume of downloads. 

But I know what to do tonight ;-)

Wednesday, March 9

Media History Project

Today, I'd like to put the Media History Project in the spotlight. I was searching for a relevant overview of the evolution(s) in medialand during the last decade: mission completed with this overview (2000-2009). 

Recreating "Up"


Did you like the animated cartoon movie 'Up'? Some crazy people from L.A. took the bet and recreated the house, middle in the desert.... And guess what? They have succeeded in their mission. Look at the 'flight' here:

Tuesday, March 8

Evolution du/des féminisme(s)

Heureusement, les féministes de tout bord, n'ont pas attendu facebook et twitter pour faire la révolution. Mais de quelle(s) révolution(s) parle-t-on? 

A l'occasion de la Journée Internationale de la Femme, OWNI nous offre un panorama comprenant les incontournables auteures, mouvements et décisions politiques qui illustrent le(s) combat(s) de la gente féminine.




OWNI est un site de médias français et européens où collaborent journalistes et rédacteurs, designers et entrepreneurs, étudiants et chercheurs

8th March: International Women's Day

Have you ever heard about the National Media Museum (Bradford, UK)? Take a look at the 'On this Day' section.

Today in the picture: Women in 1925! Like the swimsuits. Do you?
In the 1920's, women's fashion and social behaviour were revolutionised. As here, women made choices which scandalised more conservative people in society, by showing their knees or revealing rolled stockings.


Monday, March 7

7th March : Alexander Graham Bell patents the Phone

I'm a huge fan of Qwiki and the e-newsletter with links to (new) content. I consider Qwiki as the future of web search and to some extent: the encyclopedias.


Today in my mailbox: Alexander Graham Bell patented the Phone on this day in 1876. Can you imagine one day without yours? (Euh... I can... ... I use my mobile as alarm clock. And because I'm already thinking about the 1000 things to do... So my mobile stay at home, next to my bed)


View Telephone and over 3,000,000 other topics on Qwiki.

omnimediaquoi?

"J'aime pas le nom de ton blog. C'est trop évident." On peut toujours compter sur ceux qu'on aime pour vous remettre en place.Dans ce cas-ci, mon amoureux.Une explication s'impose.

J'ai buté pour la première fois sur le mot omnimediavore dans un post sur Martha Stewart. Le genre d'articles facile à retweeter par un "How X manages... through the use of social media". J'avoue, je m'y laisse prendre aussi. Après, l'introduction est décisive ;-)

Poème absurde sur l'oiseau bleu

twitter, c'est la certitude de ne pas s'emmerder quand on est en panne de loisirs

twitter, c'est beaucoup moi moi moi, pas de nous et un peu de toi

mais twitter, c'est aussi une source d'information inépuisable

un repère de poètes et de pirates

les pieds sur terre ou la tête dans les étoiles