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Microsoft grabs Wall-E for its Worldwide Telescope

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 18 November 2008

Web 2.0 - Microsoft Research has partnered with Disney and Pixar to offer its users a virtual tour of the universe through the eyes of the charming robot Wall-E, hero of the film of the same name, via its WorldWide Telescope project.

e2 Transport: environmental documentary narrated by Brad Pitt

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 18 November 2008

e2 Transport is a series of environmental documentaries produced by the U.S. network PBS, which will be broadcast free over the Internet beginning on November 24 and whose narrator is none other than Brad Pitt. The series will focus notably on the initiative Cycling Freedom in Paris.

James Blunt, publisher of a day for Metro

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 16 November 2008

James Blunt will tomorrow, Monday November 17, as publisher of a day of the free daily Metro.

The false New York Times: a brilliant idea

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 13 November 2008

Yesterday, New Yorkers were treated to a surprise size: a false copy of the New York Times announcing, among other things, the end of the war in Iraq. A brilliant initiative, a fake absolutely brilliant, supplemented by a Web site just as remarkable.

Ancient Rome in 3D on Google Earth

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 12 November 2008

Another virtual world comes to see the day! Google Earth has joined the Rome Reborn Project, and since this morning offers a virtual tour of ancient Rome (Ancient Rome 3D). Discovery of this new application with photos and videos.

TroopTube: website video sharing for the U.S. military

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 12 November 2008

The U.S. military had prohibited his soldiers to access the sharing website YouTube videos and even restricted access to social networking sites such as MySpace. But since yesterday, soldiers and their families can now share videos via TroopTube, a site approved by the command of the armed forces.

Women should they vote?

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 11 November 2008

We often speak of the female blogosphere is to rent its size or to criticize its excesses. But this blog (in English) of a young Israeli is somewhat disconcerting. Under the heading Domestic Bliss, it addresses a wide range of subjects of a somewhat retrograde. And in a ticket, even she wondered if women should vote and how they should do so. Ouch!

365 days of garbage: the blog!

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 10 November 2008

Blogosphere - USA - Since the beginning of the year, American blogger has stopped its garbage out and all its garbage piled in his basement. It chronic experience on his blog, 365 Days of Trash (365 days of rubbish).

The bloggers unite around refugee

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 10 November 2008

Today, the blogging world is called to unite to raise awareness of the plight of 40 million refugees. This initiative created by Blog Catalog and called Bloggers Unite (The bloggers unite) brings together more than 10 000 blogs across the world.

Widgets to see what happens at this time

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - November 9, 2008

The company Sprint has posted a page full of widgets to obtain figures - almost in real time - on a multitude of things like the number of emails sent, the world's population, the number of days before Christmas, searches on Google and so on. The whole is accompanied by a robotic female voice strong showing additional data.

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